Amarr
Khanid
-0.15
Doctor Boki
Last Active:
6 days ago
Birthday:
Jun 23, 2008 (17 years old)
Next Birthday:
Jun 23, 2026 (229 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
248
Losses
217
Efficiency
53.3%
Danger Ratio
53.3%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
132.16B ISK
ISK Lost
100.90B ISK
ISK Efficiency
56.7%
ISK Balance
31.25B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
25
Solo Losses
97
Solo Kill Ratio
10.1%
Solo Efficiency
20.5%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
16
NPC Loss Ratio
7.4
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Medium
Character Biography
Playboy, Mad Scientist, Metrosexual, Fashionista, and High Preist of the Church of Sicks.
Clinically insane, Doctor Boki's twisted view on reality led him to perform experiments so horrendous, his unconscious mind overwrote the memories of the events with a random, spontaneously generated delusion which turned out to be a secret of the universe so far from our current level of understanding of science that he was unable to share his discovery with the world. There was no way to communicate the knowledge he had gained. His attempts to share it resulted in a cult, The Church of Sicks.
His science and rituals revolved around the Solar System Decon, where the conditions were optimal for practising his dark art. Always a gentleman, the Doctor was soon acknowledged by his peers who recognized his genious, albeit with caution. Respected, and feared, the Doctor's presence became a sign of impending doom, as it seemed he could channel omnipotent beings at will, which he did, for science.
Clinically insane, Doctor Boki's twisted view on reality led him to perform experiments so horrendous, his unconscious mind overwrote the memories of the events with a random, spontaneously generated delusion which turned out to be a secret of the universe so far from our current level of understanding of science that he was unable to share his discovery with the world. There was no way to communicate the knowledge he had gained. His attempts to share it resulted in a cult, The Church of Sicks.
His science and rituals revolved around the Solar System Decon, where the conditions were optimal for practising his dark art. Always a gentleman, the Doctor was soon acknowledged by his peers who recognized his genious, albeit with caution. Respected, and feared, the Doctor's presence became a sign of impending doom, as it seemed he could channel omnipotent beings at will, which he did, for science.