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Ged Sinak
Ged Sinak2.50

Ged Sinak

AmarrNi-KunniKillboard
Created on
Next Birthday
Last Active
Security Status
2.50

Combat Record

Career-long numbers from eve-kill

Combat
Kills
3,051
Losses
1,235
Efficiency
71%
Danger Ratio
96%
ISK
Destroyed
1.51T
Lost
118.76B
ISK Efficiency
93%
Balance
+1.39T
Solo
Solo Kills
283
Solo Ratio
9%
Final Blows
727
Points
3,200
Other
NPC Losses
53
NPC Loss Ratio
4%
Avg Kills/Day
Activity
Medium
Damage
Damage Dealt16.6M
Damage Taken8.9M
Damage Ratio65%

Combat profile

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

Activity

What they fly and where they fight

ShipsThis week
  • RifterRifter13Kills
  • Federation Navy CometFederation Navy Comet2

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

In many ways, violence has a bad reputation.

If you met a man, and he told you that he loved violence, you would think at best he was insane.

But every society that has ever existed has done so on a foundation of being able to produce sufficient violence to secure resources and protect it populace.

Some of these societies have been good, others bad, but the ones that were not prepared to do sufficient violence in defense of their resources and their way of life have ceased to exist.

Humans are, I think, by nature a fundamentally vioient animal. We are also a social animal, and out of a need to practice and also not kill or maim our valuable fellow humans, we play games of violence.

But always keep in mind - there is a difference between harmless and peaceful.