Combat Metrics
Kills
290
Losses
91
Efficiency
76.1%
Danger Ratio
0.8%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
29.12B ISK
ISK Lost
12.54B ISK
ISK Efficiency
69.9%
ISK Balance
16.59B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
66
Solo Losses
42
Solo Kill Ratio
22.8%
Solo Efficiency
61.1%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
13
NPC Loss Ratio
14.3
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Minimal
Character Biography
Sarpati Executor
Serpentis loyal, The Syndicate alligned.
"I never raise my voice, never dramatize a timer. I pilot like an accountant who learned to love risk—only after it pencils out. My humor is dry, my patience long, and my memory impeccable. I believe the Vindicator is a statement, but keep my statements in hangar until the math demands them. More often I move under cloak with hulls that look like they belong."
“We don’t win headlines; we win balance sheets.
The dock is sacred. The route is an artery.
If the choice is pride or profit, choose profit—and do it quietly.” - Juren Coda
Seyllin I — Our part in the evacuation (YC111)
We came in with a Serpentis fleet under Gallente and CONCORD clearance, loaded with cutters, med kits, and rations. The surface was chaos—damaged pads, smoke, too many people. We cleared landing zones, set temporary beacons, cut jammed doors, and moved stretchers to carrier triage bays. When crowds swelled, we split them into lanes and kept the lifts moving. We stayed until the last safe window closed, then lifted off and filed the log: survivors evacuated; Serpentis aid acknowledged; Syndicate noted.
Serpentis loyal, The Syndicate alligned.
"I never raise my voice, never dramatize a timer. I pilot like an accountant who learned to love risk—only after it pencils out. My humor is dry, my patience long, and my memory impeccable. I believe the Vindicator is a statement, but keep my statements in hangar until the math demands them. More often I move under cloak with hulls that look like they belong."
“We don’t win headlines; we win balance sheets.
The dock is sacred. The route is an artery.
If the choice is pride or profit, choose profit—and do it quietly.” - Juren Coda
Seyllin I — Our part in the evacuation (YC111)
We came in with a Serpentis fleet under Gallente and CONCORD clearance, loaded with cutters, med kits, and rations. The surface was chaos—damaged pads, smoke, too many people. We cleared landing zones, set temporary beacons, cut jammed doors, and moved stretchers to carrier triage bays. When crowds swelled, we split them into lanes and kept the lifts moving. We stayed until the last safe window closed, then lifted off and filed the log: survivors evacuated; Serpentis aid acknowledged; Syndicate noted.