Amarr
Amarr
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Alice Sweetie
Last Active:
almost 5 years ago
Birthday:
Oct 18, 2014 (10 years old)
Next Birthday:
Oct 18, 2025 (36 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
3,945
Losses
208
Efficiency
95.0%
Danger Ratio
0.9%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
1320.85B ISK
ISK Lost
2.52B ISK
ISK Efficiency
99.8%
ISK Balance
1318.33B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
36
Solo Losses
51
Solo Kill Ratio
0.9%
Solo Efficiency
41.4%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
6
NPC Loss Ratio
2.9
Avg. Kills/Day
1.0
Activity
Low
Character Biography
Kill: Hurley (Avatar)
My favorite ship is the Harpy.
My favorite ship that is actually useful is the Jackdaw.
My favorite cheap frigate is the Kestrel.
Other ships I like are the Federation Navy Comet, the Caracal, and the Vigil.
I once brought a Drake.
The God of TIDI once threw me this curveball Kill: xXMighty QuinnXx (Oneiros)
My favorite ice cream flavor is Mint Chocolate Chip.
Fake Alices:
Kill: Alice Seraph (Flycatcher)
"In EVE, it's not uncommon for lag to create unfavorable conditions for one or both sides of a battle, but that doesn't invalidate the results. In a game where the results of a battle are irreversible, lag is roughly analogous to weather in the real world. Everybody knows there's a chance there could be a rain storm, and if your army isn't prepared for that then you're a fool. Every fleet commander in EVE knows lag may be a problem, and a good battle plan will take that into account." Empires of Eve, Volume 1
My favorite ship is the Harpy.
My favorite ship that is actually useful is the Jackdaw.
My favorite cheap frigate is the Kestrel.
Other ships I like are the Federation Navy Comet, the Caracal, and the Vigil.
I once brought a Drake.
The God of TIDI once threw me this curveball Kill: xXMighty QuinnXx (Oneiros)
My favorite ice cream flavor is Mint Chocolate Chip.
Fake Alices:
Kill: Alice Seraph (Flycatcher)
"In EVE, it's not uncommon for lag to create unfavorable conditions for one or both sides of a battle, but that doesn't invalidate the results. In a game where the results of a battle are irreversible, lag is roughly analogous to weather in the real world. Everybody knows there's a chance there could be a rain storm, and if your army isn't prepared for that then you're a fool. Every fleet commander in EVE knows lag may be a problem, and a good battle plan will take that into account." Empires of Eve, Volume 1