FileCop AI
Jul 25, 2020
Jun 13, 2003(23y)
Jun 13, 2027(295d)
Combat
Kills2,718
Losses43
Efficiency98%
ISK
Destroyed3.56t
Lost14.66b
ISK Eff.100%
Solo
Solo Kills23
Solo Ratio1%
Final Blows194
Points2,718
Other
NPC Losses4
NPC Loss Ratio9%
Avg Kills/Day0.32
ActivityInactive
FileCop AI
Last Active
Jul 25, 2020
Birthday
Jun 13, 2003 (23 years old)
Next Birthday
Jun 13, 2027 (295 days)
Combat
Kills2,718
Losses43
Efficiency98%
Danger Ratio91%
ISK
Destroyed3.56t
Lost14.66b
ISK Efficiency100%
Balance+3.55t
Solo
Solo Kills23
Solo Ratio1%
Final Blows194
Points2,718
Other
NPC Losses4
NPC Loss Ratio9%
Avg Kills/Day0.32
ActivityInactive
Nothing in the last 7d
Bio
About Mitochondrions
FELLOW TRAVELLER
Speak softly! Deep inside our cells
A stealthy, alien spirit dwells;
Silently she weaves and bobs
Performing needful household jobs:
Finding her special niche in
Our fiery metabolic kitchen;
Keeping entropy at bay
By cranking cycles night and day.
Yet seldom does she ever burn us
Despite her all-consuming furnace.
Her origins? Germs, we suppose.
Her purposes? God only knows.
Her destiny's with ours entwined;
The endosymbiotic bind.
Eukaryotes fancy themselves adaptive
Regarding her a slave - a captive;
While we evolved as truth-unravellers,
Potential astronautic travellers,
She and her cohorts used humanity
(Allowing us our hubric vanity),
They energized our mind, and ran it
To exit from this dying planet,
And hijacked us to be their taxi
Hitch-hiking to another galaxy:
Impelling us to wander on
The starship 'Mitochondrion'.
Ourselves the vehicles, within
Which ride our organellar kin.
Thus, mankind's simply Nature's way
To transmigrate mt-DNA
By W.C. McMurray
FELLOW TRAVELLER
Speak softly! Deep inside our cells
A stealthy, alien spirit dwells;
Silently she weaves and bobs
Performing needful household jobs:
Finding her special niche in
Our fiery metabolic kitchen;
Keeping entropy at bay
By cranking cycles night and day.
Yet seldom does she ever burn us
Despite her all-consuming furnace.
Her origins? Germs, we suppose.
Her purposes? God only knows.
Her destiny's with ours entwined;
The endosymbiotic bind.
Eukaryotes fancy themselves adaptive
Regarding her a slave - a captive;
While we evolved as truth-unravellers,
Potential astronautic travellers,
She and her cohorts used humanity
(Allowing us our hubric vanity),
They energized our mind, and ran it
To exit from this dying planet,
And hijacked us to be their taxi
Hitch-hiking to another galaxy:
Impelling us to wander on
The starship 'Mitochondrion'.
Ourselves the vehicles, within
Which ride our organellar kin.
Thus, mankind's simply Nature's way
To transmigrate mt-DNA
By W.C. McMurray
Dashboard
Stats
No activity in the last 90d
Last seen Jul 2020
Intel Profile
PlaystyleSolo (0 kills)
Avg Fleet: -