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Sitera
Sitera3.30

Sitera

AmarrNi-KunniKillboard
Created on
Next Birthday
Last Active
Security Status
3.30

Combat Record

Career-long numbers from eve-kill

Combat
Kills
11
Losses
4
Efficiency
73%
Danger Ratio
100%
ISK
Destroyed
975.2M
Lost
363.3M
ISK Efficiency
73%
Balance
+611.9M
Solo
Solo Kills
1
Solo Ratio
9%
Final Blows
1
Points
11
Other
NPC Losses
0
NPC Loss Ratio
0%
Avg Kills/Day
Activity
Inactive
Damage
Damage Dealt4.1K
Damage Taken42.5K
Damage Ratio9%

Combat profile

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

Activity

What they fly and where they fight

ShipsThis week

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SystemsThis week

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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've always lived with slaves. Growing up in Amarr, being surrounded by slaves among a people who's day-in and day-out lives are oporating on their labor, makes the sight a common one in my memories. Acts of indecensy or inhumanity stand out even to this day. I am an Amarrian. In my life slaves have become almost a neccesity. All of Amarr could say the same.
Perhaps, slavery is the machine that is giving Amarr it's power but personally I don't see how an unceverable dependancy can truly give anything more than limited possibility.
Methods of control and slavery such as
Vitoc are not only inhumane but they cause an intertwining so close that it causes me to wonder if this is truly the best choice.
I don't use such methods. This is reason enough for my workers to stay. Yet, I perfer to keep low numbers of slaves onboard. Only enough to run the ship.