I'm contemplating whether I want to continue subbing or not myself.
Presently I'm mostly cruising around in a Coercer and trying to find interesting things via scanning, with a very minor side of missioning. Outside of one or two gravimetric sites (which I wasn't looking for anyway, because I'm not doing the mining thing), I've pretty much found gobs of wormholes and rogue drone sites. So many damn rogue drones.
I'm working my way to an Omen, but even though I could buy one now, I certainly couldn't afford to replace it.
And I'm very sad that there's never anyone on when I'm playing at night. I'm contemplating sticking around in the Bay12 channel, but joining a more populated corp, maybe that EVE University one since I'm still pretty new.
At least if I do continue to sub, I'll be sitting pretty with the ship piloting skill changes >_>
I would be very careful about EVE University. They're pretty much constantly at war, though admittedly I don't know their current status. They have a
very extensive application process, one that I completed entirely, and then decided against joining because of the stifling atmosphere. I waited about a week after filling out an application to get an interview, and I decided to turn it down in favor of joining Red vs Blue. EVE Uni just had so many regulations on what ships you can fly based on your level of experience. At least RvB was a pleasurable experience, to a point, but you have to have a decent amount of isk to blow, and you can't run missions while in corp. And most of the fights are prearranged, taking out all the surprise and tactics.
I think the best bet for people who are currently experiencing the torpor that is EVE PvE while in Magma Forge would do well to join a 0.0 corp or at least faction warfare. Dratha and I (Lasik) had a very pleasurable experience roaming to null sec and even though we got destroyed, there was a thrill involved that one never experiences running missions or wormholes with little to no threat as we have in the past. I believe that's what I'll do when I get the time to start playing again. Unfortunately due to exams next week, I dunno if I'll be able to get on other than to update my skill queue.
Anyways, as for the status of the corp, I think there is a slight possibility it could be salvaged if a majority of members would be willing to switch focus to PvP, but I feel we lack the experience required to operate our own corp. We could always go through the trouble of trying to find an alliance to join, but honestly the simpler and better option would be to allow those who want to leave to leave and see who's left.
Just my 2 cents, anyways. The ultimate fate of the corp lies in the hands of the members, after all.