Gallente
Jin-Mei
5.00
Sentijamal Kappa
Last Active:
about 18 hours ago
Birthday:
Dec 9, 2012 (12 years old)
Next Birthday:
Dec 9, 2025 (89 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
75
Losses
46
Efficiency
62.0%
Danger Ratio
62.0%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
18.89B ISK
ISK Lost
2.44B ISK
ISK Efficiency
88.6%
ISK Balance
16.46B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
1
Solo Losses
15
Solo Kill Ratio
1.3%
Solo Efficiency
6.3%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
0
NPC Loss Ratio
0.0
Avg. Kills/Day
0.0
Activity
Medium
Character Biography
The Story Goes Like This: Global bio-terror capitalism regurgitates the doctrine of hyper-maoism spread by fascist reptillians hailing from magnetic outer-worlds, a period known only as Terror in which world techno-brain shepherds a fatal strategic malfunction for the thermonuclear breakdown that may one day be algorithymically metasticized into the forbidden fruit; the dream-engine's child-like fascination over the biological, chemical, psycho-social and alchemical tetrahedronic meta-revolving eco mindscape. A brilliant and gory tale of tragedy and hope unravelling on the stage of the material slash metaphysical universe.
"So much for the myth of objectivity. My reply to the question about my
involvement in my work is of an opposite flavor. I am not involved in my
work--not because I am supposed to be objective, and certainly not because
I do not care for the people affected in the outcome. In fact, my care for them
will likely be the death of me, one way or another. And that in turn may be
because I do not take refuge in academic license. The reason for my lack of
involvement is something that I learned from the Bhagavad-Gita: that ego
involvement in success is wholly improper. Our actions ought to be correct
so far as we can judge them. The outcome of those actions should not concern
us at all, one way or the other, in the egoistic domain. That is the oriental
ideal; that I accept; it is the philosophy of nonattachment. God help anyone,
probably enough a politician (or an OR-political time server?), who has an
agoistic attachment to his outcomes" - Stafford Beer
"So much for the myth of objectivity. My reply to the question about my
involvement in my work is of an opposite flavor. I am not involved in my
work--not because I am supposed to be objective, and certainly not because
I do not care for the people affected in the outcome. In fact, my care for them
will likely be the death of me, one way or another. And that in turn may be
because I do not take refuge in academic license. The reason for my lack of
involvement is something that I learned from the Bhagavad-Gita: that ego
involvement in success is wholly improper. Our actions ought to be correct
so far as we can judge them. The outcome of those actions should not concern
us at all, one way or the other, in the egoistic domain. That is the oriental
ideal; that I accept; it is the philosophy of nonattachment. God help anyone,
probably enough a politician (or an OR-political time server?), who has an
agoistic attachment to his outcomes" - Stafford Beer