Minmatar
Sebiestor
0.72
Torengire
Last Active:
about 5 years ago
Birthday:
Jan 1, 1970 (55 years old)
Next Birthday:
Jan 1, 2026 (111 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
2,230
Losses
163
Efficiency
93.2%
Danger Ratio
0.9%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
696.92B ISK
ISK Lost
19.59B ISK
ISK Efficiency
97.3%
ISK Balance
677.33B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
65
Solo Losses
64
Solo Kill Ratio
2.9%
Solo Efficiency
50.4%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
7
NPC Loss Ratio
4.3
Avg. Kills/Day
0.1
Activity
Low
Character Biography
A thin, almost cadaverous looking Minmatar, Torengire looks like somebody you might find in a back alley selling Mindflood or Frentix. Before being selected as a capsuleer, he worked with a budding Boundless Creation on various engineering and research projects. Torengire notably was most interested in engineering solutions for reducing the drawbacks of installing more and more guns on ships of various designs - something Boundless Creation is still known for to this day, with notable examples such as the Muninn and Vargur. His technical skills and ambition earned him a place among the members selected to become capsuleers, where he was able to put theory into practice by warring amongst various space owning entities.
Recently, he has turned to exploration and wandering after a long life of violence. He has become disinterested in politics and almost dissociated with his Minmatar heritage. No longer do factional issues bother him; his opinions are mild and mostly unvoiced unless he feels he is being encroached upon. This can be a problem for his current lifestyle as a freelance courier, as he can be blissfully unaware of the consequences of taking a job to Amarr space as a Minmatar. Thankfully, he has become close friends with a Caldari associate, therefore the two of them can avoid any political issues related to the Empires.
Keeping in line with Minmatar stereotypes, from time spent with both his home Sebiestor tribe and work with the Thukker, he seems to be able to put anything together using anything he has readily available. While it's not uncommon to see a comms relay or weapon system held together with spent casings or old boot buckles, he runs a tight ship and would give off the appearance of being calm, reliable, and intelligent. He may be hard to approach from his outward quiet and lonesome appearance - which is his preference! - but Torengire is the first one to help someone in need, sometimes at risk of his own health or finance.
Recently, he has turned to exploration and wandering after a long life of violence. He has become disinterested in politics and almost dissociated with his Minmatar heritage. No longer do factional issues bother him; his opinions are mild and mostly unvoiced unless he feels he is being encroached upon. This can be a problem for his current lifestyle as a freelance courier, as he can be blissfully unaware of the consequences of taking a job to Amarr space as a Minmatar. Thankfully, he has become close friends with a Caldari associate, therefore the two of them can avoid any political issues related to the Empires.
Keeping in line with Minmatar stereotypes, from time spent with both his home Sebiestor tribe and work with the Thukker, he seems to be able to put anything together using anything he has readily available. While it's not uncommon to see a comms relay or weapon system held together with spent casings or old boot buckles, he runs a tight ship and would give off the appearance of being calm, reliable, and intelligent. He may be hard to approach from his outward quiet and lonesome appearance - which is his preference! - but Torengire is the first one to help someone in need, sometimes at risk of his own health or finance.