Ronin Yasuda
Apr 21, 2019
Dec 27, 2008(17y)
Dec 27, 2026(132d)
Combat
Kills0
Losses2
Efficiency0%
ISK
Destroyed0
Lost412.89m
ISK Eff.0%
Solo
Solo Kills0
Solo Ratio0%
Final Blows0
Points0
Other
NPC Losses0
NPC Loss Ratio0%
Avg Kills/Day0.00
ActivityInactive
Ronin Yasuda
Last Active
Apr 21, 2019
Birthday
Dec 27, 2008 (17 years old)
Next Birthday
Dec 27, 2026 (132 days)
Combat
Kills0
Losses2
Efficiency0%
Danger Ratio100%
ISK
Destroyed0
Lost412.89m
ISK Efficiency0%
Balance-412887186
Solo
Solo Kills0
Solo Ratio0%
Final Blows0
Points0
Other
NPC Losses0
NPC Loss Ratio0%
Avg Kills/Day0.00
ActivityInactive
Nothing in the last 7d
Bio
...a man unto himself, with no master, and only himself to answer to for his actions. A renegade...and corp bitch.
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"There is no light. The Sun sucks dark. In fact it sucks dark so hard that the friction of the dark moving to the Sun causes the Sun to be very hot. The flow of dark towards the Sun interrupted by the Earth causes the side of the Earth away from the Sun to accumulate dark, thus causing Night. As the Earth rotates the dark caught on the night side can then be pulled off, this causing the absence of dark known as Day.
What we call light bulbs are truly dark suckers as well. That is why light bulbs are hot, just like the Sun. When a light bulb is full of dark and won't suck dark any more, it cools off. If you look in old light bulbs you can even see the accumulation of dark.
Dark is also heavier than water. This can be seen in the oceans where the deeper you go the darker it gets."
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"There is no light. The Sun sucks dark. In fact it sucks dark so hard that the friction of the dark moving to the Sun causes the Sun to be very hot. The flow of dark towards the Sun interrupted by the Earth causes the side of the Earth away from the Sun to accumulate dark, thus causing Night. As the Earth rotates the dark caught on the night side can then be pulled off, this causing the absence of dark known as Day.
What we call light bulbs are truly dark suckers as well. That is why light bulbs are hot, just like the Sun. When a light bulb is full of dark and won't suck dark any more, it cools off. If you look in old light bulbs you can even see the accumulation of dark.
Dark is also heavier than water. This can be seen in the oceans where the deeper you go the darker it gets."
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Stats
No activity in the last 90d
Last seen Apr 2019
Intel Profile
PlaystyleSolo (0 kills)
Avg Fleet: -