K162'S [KI62]
8 members
Jun 24, 2016(9y)
0% tax
Combat
Kills3,281
Losses122
Efficiency96%
Danger Ratio99%
ISK
Destroyed915.56b
Lost35.07b
ISK Eff.96%
Balance+880.49b
Activity
Solo Kills892
Final Blows1,793
Points3,281
Members8
Last 90 Days
Kills8
Losses1
ISK Destroyed1.84b
ISK Lost16.9k
Combat
Kills3,281
Losses122
Efficiency96%
Danger Ratio99%
ISK
Destroyed915.56b
Lost35.07b
ISK Efficiency96%
Balance+880.49b
Activity
Solo Kills892
Final Blows1,793
Points3,281
Members8
Last 90 Days
Kills8
Losses1
ISK Destroyed1.84b
ISK Lost16.9k
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Bio
K162'S
Some players, such as carebears or nullbears, may pretend to be dead as a defense mechanism.
A strategy these bears have though. You’ve seen it before, but maybe never thought about it. They freeze, then play dead.
When a carebear or a nullbear freezes, they can remain almost entirely motionless for minutes at a time. Try it yourself. Whatever position you’re in right now, move nothing at all for the next minute. It’s not so easy!
The reason an ability to freeze works as a defense is that a predator’s attack behavior may actually be triggered by motion. A frog, for example, will literally starve to death in a box full of dead flies. Pass one of those flies in front of its eyes on a little string, though, and it will automatically gulp it down.
The response to freeze is completely hard-wired, so freezing shows us something about both predator and prey.Some players, such as carebears or nullbears, may pretend to be dead as a defense mechanism.
Active Members
Stats
Kills8
Losses1
Efficiency89%
ISK Destroyed1.84b
ISK Lost16.9k
ISK Efficiency100%
Solo Kills0
NPC Losses0
Final Blows2
Points8
Most Lost Ships
Dies To (Corps)