Caldari
Civire
0.18
Jameson Franko
Last Active:
2 months ago
Birthday:
Aug 12, 2025 (0 years old)
Next Birthday:
Aug 12, 2026 (280 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
0
Losses
3
Efficiency
0.0%
Danger Ratio
0.0%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
0 ISK
ISK Lost
41.01M ISK
ISK Efficiency
0.0%
ISK Balance
-41,011,286 ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
0
Solo Losses
1
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
Early Life
Jameson Franko was born in the industrial sprawl of Lonetrek, where the shadows of megacorporations loomed over every life. His childhood was marked by hardship; raised in a fractured family on the margins of Caldari corporate society, he grew accustomed to scarcity, harsh discipline, and the cold efficiency of State life. These formative years stripped away illusions of comfort, leaving him with a pragmatic worldview and a desensitized approach to human struggle.
From a young age, Franko absorbed Caldari values of loyalty, duty, and sacrifice. In a world where failure meant being cast aside by the corporate machine, he learned resilience, sharpening a fierce sense of patriotism not from privilege but from survival.
Enlistment & Military Service
Driven by a desire to rise above his origins and prove his worth, Franko enlisted in the Caldari militia at the first opportunity. He found in military life what his childhood lacked: structure, purpose, and the unshakable camaraderie of comrades-in-arms. The militia molded him into a disciplined soldier, instilling loyalty to the State above all else.
As a pilot, Franko proved himself capable, pragmatic, and unflinching in battle. He quickly earned a reputation as someone who never hesitated to put himself in harm’s way if it meant securing victory for the State. To him, combat was not glory but duty — an extension of Caldari survival itself.
Capsuleer Ascension
When the opportunity came to undergo capsuleer training, Franko seized it. The transition from soldier to capsuleer intensified his detachment from mortality, further hardening him. The death of a clone meant nothing — only the mission endured. This new form of existence amplified his patriotic fervor; to Jameson, his immortality was not for personal gain, but a weapon to wield in service of the Caldari people.
Jameson Franko was born in the industrial sprawl of Lonetrek, where the shadows of megacorporations loomed over every life. His childhood was marked by hardship; raised in a fractured family on the margins of Caldari corporate society, he grew accustomed to scarcity, harsh discipline, and the cold efficiency of State life. These formative years stripped away illusions of comfort, leaving him with a pragmatic worldview and a desensitized approach to human struggle.
From a young age, Franko absorbed Caldari values of loyalty, duty, and sacrifice. In a world where failure meant being cast aside by the corporate machine, he learned resilience, sharpening a fierce sense of patriotism not from privilege but from survival.
Enlistment & Military Service
Driven by a desire to rise above his origins and prove his worth, Franko enlisted in the Caldari militia at the first opportunity. He found in military life what his childhood lacked: structure, purpose, and the unshakable camaraderie of comrades-in-arms. The militia molded him into a disciplined soldier, instilling loyalty to the State above all else.
As a pilot, Franko proved himself capable, pragmatic, and unflinching in battle. He quickly earned a reputation as someone who never hesitated to put himself in harm’s way if it meant securing victory for the State. To him, combat was not glory but duty — an extension of Caldari survival itself.
Capsuleer Ascension
When the opportunity came to undergo capsuleer training, Franko seized it. The transition from soldier to capsuleer intensified his detachment from mortality, further hardening him. The death of a clone meant nothing — only the mission endured. This new form of existence amplified his patriotic fervor; to Jameson, his immortality was not for personal gain, but a weapon to wield in service of the Caldari people.