Amarr
Amarr
5.00
Market Tycoon
Last Active:
2 months ago
Birthday:
Oct 13, 2012 (12 years old)
Next Birthday:
Oct 13, 2025 (32 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
16,280
Losses
2,762
Efficiency
85.5%
Danger Ratio
40.7%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
9620.80B ISK
ISK Lost
1062.73B ISK
ISK Efficiency
90.1%
ISK Balance
8558.07B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
11,311
Solo Losses
1,177
Solo Kill Ratio
69.5%
Solo Efficiency
90.6%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
295
NPC Loss Ratio
10.7
Avg. Kills/Day
3.5
Activity
Very High
Character Biography
mostly harmless
"Even the quietest road was paved by another - go find you own path."
"Two possibilities exist... Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying."
- Arthur C. Clarke
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“There once was a great rich merchant,” she began hesitantly, suddenly all too aware that all eyes in the room were on her. But she plunged on regardless, steeling her nerves. “He lived to a grand old age and possessed every wealth a man could dream of. Many looked to him in awe or envy, coveting his treasures and desiring to imitate his great successes. Yet the old man was never happy and on his deathbed, a young clerk working for him asked: ‘You must feel that your life has been one great success story, what with all the wealth you have accumulated.'
But the old man replied. ‘My life has been one of misery and sorrow. As a young man I chose wealth over family, discarding the love of my life. When I die all that I will leave behind in the world is money. But money is the same all over, mine is no different from anyone else's. Once my wealth has been scattered, all that I will be is dust and vague memories. My life is a failure young man, don't make the same mistakes I did.'
"Even the quietest road was paved by another - go find you own path."
"Two possibilities exist... Either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying."
- Arthur C. Clarke
https://www.eveonline.com/signup?invc=7f1a263f-0ab9-495a-bb04-cc0c3f80637e
“There once was a great rich merchant,” she began hesitantly, suddenly all too aware that all eyes in the room were on her. But she plunged on regardless, steeling her nerves. “He lived to a grand old age and possessed every wealth a man could dream of. Many looked to him in awe or envy, coveting his treasures and desiring to imitate his great successes. Yet the old man was never happy and on his deathbed, a young clerk working for him asked: ‘You must feel that your life has been one great success story, what with all the wealth you have accumulated.'
But the old man replied. ‘My life has been one of misery and sorrow. As a young man I chose wealth over family, discarding the love of my life. When I die all that I will leave behind in the world is money. But money is the same all over, mine is no different from anyone else's. Once my wealth has been scattered, all that I will be is dust and vague memories. My life is a failure young man, don't make the same mistakes I did.'