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SGT Lambert
SGT Lambert4.30
Created on
Next Birthday
Last Active
Security Status
4.30

Combat Record

Career-long numbers from eve-kill

Combat
Kills
543
Losses
8
Efficiency
99%
Danger Ratio
75%
ISK
Destroyed
103.40B
Lost
10.15B
ISK Efficiency
91%
Balance
+93.26B
Solo
Solo Kills
216
Solo Ratio
40%
Final Blows
342
Points
547
Other
NPC Losses
2
NPC Loss Ratio
25%
Avg Kills/Day
Activity
Inactive
Damage
Damage Dealt6.2M
Damage Taken228.2K
Damage Ratio96%

Combat profile

How they fight, with whom and against whom — last 90 days

Activity

What they fly and where they fight

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Most Valuable

Matchups

Who they kill, who kills them, what they lose

Top ListsLast 90 days
Hulls Lost

Losses broken down by hull class.

Career

Corporations flown for, most recent first

In-game bio


I wasn’t born in high-sec—I was forged there.
Wars for hire. Corp hits. Station-docking shakedowns.
If someone wanted a problem erased, they wired the ISK and I pulled the trigger.
Simple. Clean. Efficient.
My killboard grew into something people whispered about in local.

I didn’t fight for honor.
I didn’t fight for loyalty.
I fought because I was very, very good at making other capsuleers explode.

But the thing about living as a weapon?
Eventually someone points you at a target you can’t stomach.
One contract. One order. One line crossed.
And suddenly the blood on your hands isn’t just “part of the job” anymore.

So I broke the contract.
Burned the bridges.
Let the old me die with the wrecks floating behind me.

Now I fly under no master’s flag.
Trying—maybe failing—to carve out something like redemption in a cluster that doesn’t believe in it.

I won’t pretend I’ve turned good.
But I’ve stopped being someone else’s monster.
And if the darkness comes for me again…

…I’m still more than capable of sending it home in a pod.