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- Security Status
- 2.80
Combat Record
Career-long numbers from eve-kill
Combat
- Kills
- 0
- Losses
- 0
- Efficiency
- 0%
- Danger Ratio
- 0%
ISK
- Destroyed
- 0
- Lost
- 0
- ISK Efficiency
- 0%
- Balance
- +0
Solo
- Solo Kills
- 0
- Solo Ratio
- 0%
- Final Blows
- 0
- Points
- 0
Other
- NPC Losses
- 0
- NPC Loss Ratio
- 0%
- Avg Kills/Day
- —
- Activity
- Inactive
Combat profile
How they fight, with whom and against whom — last 90 days
Most Valuable
Matchups
Who they kill, who kills them, what they lose
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Hulls Lost
Losses broken down by hull class.
Career
Corporations flown for, most recent first
Khanid Merchant BankSince Thursday, 19 July 20070 Kills0 Losses
Viceroy's OfficeSince Saturday, 27 January 20070 Kills0 Losses
Khanid Heritage FoundationSince Saturday, 16 September 20060 Kills0 Losses
Ministry of WarSince Friday, 8 September 20060 Kills0 Losses
Templarii HoldingsSince Saturday, 25 March 20060 Kills0 Losses
Ministry of WarSince Saturday, 25 March 20060 Kills0 Losses
Khanid Cartographical SocietySince Thursday, 9 March 20060 Kills0 Losses
Hedion UniversitySince Thursday, 2 March 20060 Kills0 Losses
In-game bio
Like most patricians of the Khanid Kingdom, the Goudiyah family claims descent from the officers and corporate magnates who supported Khanid II during his split from the Amarr Empire. Six hundred years ago, they were a successful merchant house from the middle class of Amarr society - free and wealthy, but without political power. The prospect of social advancement made them throw in their lot with the rebellious heir. When Khanid II emerged victorious from the secession wars, the gamble paid off. For their financial and logistic support, the new king elevated the family to the Holder caste, the slave-owning elite.
Ever since then, the house of Goudiyah has enjoyed a prominent place at the top of the Kingdom's society. They have retained their background as traders and businessmen, which is their main base of power aside from their now noble status. While merchantmen are traditionally frowned upon in Amarr society, it is a different story with the Khanid Kingdom, which depends o
Ever since then, the house of Goudiyah has enjoyed a prominent place at the top of the Kingdom's society. They have retained their background as traders and businessmen, which is their main base of power aside from their now noble status. While merchantmen are traditionally frowned upon in Amarr society, it is a different story with the Khanid Kingdom, which depends o