28d ago
Mar 28, 2012(14y)
Mar 28, 2027(257d)
Combat
Kills2,850
Losses1,159
Efficiency71%
ISK
Destroyed303.09b
Lost48.47b
ISK Eff.86%
Solo
Solo Kills856
Solo Ratio30%
Final Blows1,521
Points3,233
Other
NPC Losses59
NPC Loss Ratio5%
Avg Kills/Day0.55
ActivityMedium
Last Active
28d ago
Birthday
Mar 28, 2012 (14 years old)
Next Birthday
Mar 28, 2027 (257 days)
Combat
Kills2,850
Losses1,159
Efficiency71%
Danger Ratio95%
ISK
Destroyed303.09b
Lost48.47b
ISK Efficiency86%
Balance+254.63b
Solo
Solo Kills856
Solo Ratio30%
Final Blows1,521
Points3,233
Other
NPC Losses59
NPC Loss Ratio5%
Avg Kills/Day0.55
ActivityMedium
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Bio
Colette Pagie — “The Red Ledger of the Empire”
Colette Pagie began her capsuleer career in the Amarr Navy as a logistics officer supporting capsuleer fleets. For several years, she worked behind the lines of war—managing supply routes, deployment planning, and the systems that kept Imperial operations functioning.
Eventually, she took to piloting herself, most often a Crucifier Navy Issue. While doctrine expected strict formation discipline and predictable execution, Colette drifted away from that structure. Her style became more fluid and adaptive, shaped in part by what she observed from her primary adversaries in the Minmatar Republic.
Over years of service, including deployments tied to the 24th Imperial Crusade, she began to notice a pattern she could not ignore: logistical warnings were consistently overridden, and operational risks were often accepted for reasons that had little to do with the battlefield. When one major operation failed exactly as she had predicted from her logistics analysis, the loss was officially reframed as acceptable variance rather than acknowledged as a structural failure.
Colette did not revolt loudly or declare allegiance to anything. Instead, she acted through the systems she understood best. Using her access to capsuleer logistics routing and authorization channels, she redirected and disrupted the movement of a significant number of Navy-linked assets. Ships and resources simply did not arrive where they were meant to, vanishing into administrative confusion and corrupted deployment chains. Then she disappeared from Imperial space.
For years after, she drifted through low-security space without formal allegiance, operating as a lone capsuleer. Eventually, she spent a brief period flying under the Minmatar Republic, where she encountered a far more flexible approach to combat and survival. It did not change her ideology so much as refine her instincts—reinforcing her preference for adaptability over doctrine.
It was in that absence that she came into contact with the Blood Raider Covenant. They did not see a defector or a lost loyalist. They saw someone who had moved through multiple systems of control and no longer believed in any of them as inherently true.
Colette Pagie began her capsuleer career in the Amarr Navy as a logistics officer supporting capsuleer fleets. For several years, she worked behind the lines of war—managing supply routes, deployment planning, and the systems that kept Imperial operations functioning.
Eventually, she took to piloting herself, most often a Crucifier Navy Issue. While doctrine expected strict formation discipline and predictable execution, Colette drifted away from that structure. Her style became more fluid and adaptive, shaped in part by what she observed from her primary adversaries in the Minmatar Republic.
Over years of service, including deployments tied to the 24th Imperial Crusade, she began to notice a pattern she could not ignore: logistical warnings were consistently overridden, and operational risks were often accepted for reasons that had little to do with the battlefield. When one major operation failed exactly as she had predicted from her logistics analysis, the loss was officially reframed as acceptable variance rather than acknowledged as a structural failure.
Colette did not revolt loudly or declare allegiance to anything. Instead, she acted through the systems she understood best. Using her access to capsuleer logistics routing and authorization channels, she redirected and disrupted the movement of a significant number of Navy-linked assets. Ships and resources simply did not arrive where they were meant to, vanishing into administrative confusion and corrupted deployment chains. Then she disappeared from Imperial space.
For years after, she drifted through low-security space without formal allegiance, operating as a lone capsuleer. Eventually, she spent a brief period flying under the Minmatar Republic, where she encountered a far more flexible approach to combat and survival. It did not change her ideology so much as refine her instincts—reinforcing her preference for adaptability over doctrine.
It was in that absence that she came into contact with the Blood Raider Covenant. They did not see a defector or a lost loyalist. They saw someone who had moved through multiple systems of control and no longer believed in any of them as inherently true.
Dashboard
Stats
Kills30
Losses27
Efficiency53%
ISK Destroyed349.18m
ISK Lost836.57m
ISK Efficiency29%
Solo Kills25
Solo Losses17
NPC Losses2
Blob Factor2.07
Active TimezoneUSTZ
Final Blows27
Points370
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Intel Profile
PlaystyleSolo (30 kills)
Solo 50% Small 47% Fleet 3%
Avg Fleet: 2.1 Bait (3x)
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