Minmatar
Sebiestor
0.44
Baloot Montagne
Last Active:
23 days ago
Birthday:
May 12, 2025 (0 years old)
Next Birthday:
May 12, 2026 (188 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
0
Losses
11
Efficiency
0.0%
Danger Ratio
0.0% 
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
0 ISK
ISK Lost
758.57M ISK
ISK Efficiency
0.0% 
ISK Balance
-758,572,652 ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
0
Solo Losses
5
Solo Kill Ratio
0%
Solo Efficiency
0.0%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
0
NPC Loss Ratio
0.0
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Minimal 
Character Biography
They say rust is weakness. Baloot Montagne knows better.
Born on a half-dead mining rig in the edge zones of Minmatar space, Baloot was raised not on bloodlines — but bulkheads, not by tribal rites — but by freight manifests. While the Republic chased politics and the Empire chased purity, he chased ore, ice, and opportunity.
Years later, he’s still flying — older, colder, and heavier. He works the Gallente border runs, clawing profit from the void with worn-down strip miners and tired old hulls named after Terran wrecks. Not flashy. Not famous. But efficient. Trusted.
You won’t find Baloot in a warzone unless there's salvage to be had. You won’t find him in politics unless there's logistics involved. But if you’re hauling through Clorteler, odds are you’ll see a rust-colored ship with LSV stamped on the side — and a captain who flies solo, but never small.
“You don’t need a banner to build something that lasts. Just steel, fuel, and a stubborn goddamn engine.”
People say he’s building something.
A fleet.
A name.
Maybe even a future.
But ask him, and he’ll just grunt:
“I’m working the belt. Everything else’ll come.”
Born on a half-dead mining rig in the edge zones of Minmatar space, Baloot was raised not on bloodlines — but bulkheads, not by tribal rites — but by freight manifests. While the Republic chased politics and the Empire chased purity, he chased ore, ice, and opportunity.
Years later, he’s still flying — older, colder, and heavier. He works the Gallente border runs, clawing profit from the void with worn-down strip miners and tired old hulls named after Terran wrecks. Not flashy. Not famous. But efficient. Trusted.
You won’t find Baloot in a warzone unless there's salvage to be had. You won’t find him in politics unless there's logistics involved. But if you’re hauling through Clorteler, odds are you’ll see a rust-colored ship with LSV stamped on the side — and a captain who flies solo, but never small.
“You don’t need a banner to build something that lasts. Just steel, fuel, and a stubborn goddamn engine.”
People say he’s building something.
A fleet.
A name.
Maybe even a future.
But ask him, and he’ll just grunt:
“I’m working the belt. Everything else’ll come.”