Amarr
Amarr
0.43
Merouli Utsah Arkaral
Last Active:
7 days ago
Birthday:
Aug 23, 2025 (0 years old)
Next Birthday:
Aug 23, 2026 (291 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
0
Losses
23
Efficiency
0.0%
Danger Ratio
0.0% 
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
0 ISK
ISK Lost
559.93M ISK
ISK Efficiency
0.0% 
ISK Balance
-559,931,860 ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
0
Solo Losses
9
Solo Kill Ratio
0%
Solo Efficiency
0.0%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
0
NPC Loss Ratio
0.0
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Low 
Character Biography
Name: Merouli Utsah Arkaral
Affiliation: Freelance Capsuleer, GHU Operative
Origin: Unknown – Amarr Capsule Signature
Status: Active Neural Clone – Identity Fragmented
Bio:
He was found drifting in deep space inside a cracked Amarr capsule—a sight that almost always means death. Capsuleers are wired into their capsules through neural implants and hydrostatic gel, and any breach typically results in instant termination.
However, by not just one, but three miracles, did he survive…
Miracle 1. The capsule’s fracture that triggered the emergency protocols, initiating the transneural scan and nanotoxin injection, yet the lethal nanotoxin injector failed.
Miracle 2. The crack hadn’t penetrated the inner hull or compromised the life support systems.
Miracle 3. He somehow surived a successful transnearal scan and transfer, unscathed, albeit in a coma.
When he awoke a few weeks later, he had no memory of his past, or of the fate that left him in the state he was found. Except he only know one thing, his name was Marouli Utsah Askaral.
He was recovered by Humaa Kalkoken, a free trader and independent explorer with ties to the Gas Huffing Union (GHU). Recognizing the anomaly and potential in Merouli, Humaa installed a new neural link and soft-cloning system, giving him a second chance. Under Humaa’s guidance, Merouli became a freelance pilot for the GUH, running volatile gas ops, escort missions, and deep-space contracts across highsec and nullsec.
Though Merouli now flies with skill and purpose, he is haunted by the knowledge that somewhere in the vast expanse of New Eden, a copy of who he used to be still exists—perhaps stored in a databank, hidden in a forgotten clone bay, or flying through the cosmos in a new capsule. Every mission, every warp, every encounter might bring him closer to the truth of his lost past.
Affiliation: Freelance Capsuleer, GHU Operative
Origin: Unknown – Amarr Capsule Signature
Status: Active Neural Clone – Identity Fragmented
Bio:
He was found drifting in deep space inside a cracked Amarr capsule—a sight that almost always means death. Capsuleers are wired into their capsules through neural implants and hydrostatic gel, and any breach typically results in instant termination.
However, by not just one, but three miracles, did he survive…
Miracle 1. The capsule’s fracture that triggered the emergency protocols, initiating the transneural scan and nanotoxin injection, yet the lethal nanotoxin injector failed.
Miracle 2. The crack hadn’t penetrated the inner hull or compromised the life support systems.
Miracle 3. He somehow surived a successful transnearal scan and transfer, unscathed, albeit in a coma.
When he awoke a few weeks later, he had no memory of his past, or of the fate that left him in the state he was found. Except he only know one thing, his name was Marouli Utsah Askaral.
He was recovered by Humaa Kalkoken, a free trader and independent explorer with ties to the Gas Huffing Union (GHU). Recognizing the anomaly and potential in Merouli, Humaa installed a new neural link and soft-cloning system, giving him a second chance. Under Humaa’s guidance, Merouli became a freelance pilot for the GUH, running volatile gas ops, escort missions, and deep-space contracts across highsec and nullsec.
Though Merouli now flies with skill and purpose, he is haunted by the knowledge that somewhere in the vast expanse of New Eden, a copy of who he used to be still exists—perhaps stored in a databank, hidden in a forgotten clone bay, or flying through the cosmos in a new capsule. Every mission, every warp, every encounter might bring him closer to the truth of his lost past.