14h ago
Apr 19, 2024(2y)
Apr 19, 2027(277d)
Combat
Kills634
Losses268
Efficiency70%
ISK
Destroyed293.32b
Lost45.21b
ISK Eff.87%
Solo
Solo Kills45
Solo Ratio7%
Final Blows76
Points657
Other
NPC Losses46
NPC Loss Ratio17%
Avg Kills/Day0.78
ActivityMedium
Last Active
14h ago
Birthday
Apr 19, 2024 (2 years old)
Next Birthday
Apr 19, 2027 (277 days)
Combat
Kills634
Losses268
Efficiency70%
Danger Ratio83%
ISK
Destroyed293.32b
Lost45.21b
ISK Efficiency87%
Balance+248.11b
Solo
Solo Kills45
Solo Ratio7%
Final Blows76
Points657
Other
NPC Losses46
NPC Loss Ratio17%
Avg Kills/Day0.78
ActivityMedium
Bio
Aslion Aldent was born into a family of intellectuals on Gallente Prime, but he quickly grew tired of the constant debates about democracy, philosophy, and the pursuit of knowledge. His true passion wasn’t in dissecting the moral fiber of society—no, it was in dissecting ships. From a young age, Aslion was fascinated by space vessels. He’d stare up at Gallente’s colossal spaceports, eyes gleaming with wonder as he imagined ships that were more than just tools of war or commerce—they were works of art, floating expressions of soul in the vastness of the universe.
While other young Gallente were attending political rallies or composing speeches on the merits of democracy, Aslion was sneaking into shipyards, sketching designs for vessels that pushed the boundaries of both engineering and, well, common sense. A sleek ship? Please. Aslion was more interested in ships that looked like they were plucked from the pages of a space opera, with neon accents, holographic hulls, and maybe a few unnecessary wings that didn’t do anything except look fabulous.
His breakthrough came when he launched the Celestial Reverie, a ship so avant-garde that no one could figure out how it even functioned—and frankly, Aslion didn’t care. It had golden trim, a curved design that defied aerodynamics, and an AI that was more likely to suggest a dance-off than tactical maneuvers. The thing didn’t win any battles, but it did win the hearts of anyone with a taste for the absurd. The Gallente Federation gave him the honorary title of "Most Likely to Start a Fashion Revolution in Space" and then quietly ignored the very long list of safety violations.
While other young Gallente were attending political rallies or composing speeches on the merits of democracy, Aslion was sneaking into shipyards, sketching designs for vessels that pushed the boundaries of both engineering and, well, common sense. A sleek ship? Please. Aslion was more interested in ships that looked like they were plucked from the pages of a space opera, with neon accents, holographic hulls, and maybe a few unnecessary wings that didn’t do anything except look fabulous.
His breakthrough came when he launched the Celestial Reverie, a ship so avant-garde that no one could figure out how it even functioned—and frankly, Aslion didn’t care. It had golden trim, a curved design that defied aerodynamics, and an AI that was more likely to suggest a dance-off than tactical maneuvers. The thing didn’t win any battles, but it did win the hearts of anyone with a taste for the absurd. The Gallente Federation gave him the honorary title of "Most Likely to Start a Fashion Revolution in Space" and then quietly ignored the very long list of safety violations.
Dashboard
Stats
Kills39
Losses16
Efficiency71%
ISK Destroyed25.49b
ISK Lost2.91b
ISK Efficiency90%
Solo Kills5
Solo Losses5
NPC Losses1
Blob Factor46.72
Active TimezoneEUTZ
Final Blows8
Points62
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Intel Profile
PlaystyleBlob (39 kills)
Solo 13% Small 10% Mid 23% Fleet 21% Blob 33%
Avg Fleet: 46.7 FC: Medium Cyno Alt (1 deaths) Bait (5x) Awox: 3 kills
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