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Miro Skywalker
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Miro Skywalker

GallenteGallenteKillboard
Created on
Next Birthday
Last Active
Security Status
5.00

Combat Record

Career-long numbers from eve-kill

Combat
Kills
259
Losses
143
Efficiency
64%
Danger Ratio
87%
ISK
Destroyed
170.21B
Lost
33.90B
ISK Efficiency
83%
Balance
+136.32B
Solo
Solo Kills
1
Solo Ratio
0%
Final Blows
9
Points
259
Other
NPC Losses
18
NPC Loss Ratio
13%
Avg Kills/Day
Activity
Inactive
Damage
Damage Dealt2.7M
Damage Taken1.9M
Damage Ratio58%

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

Miro Skywalker began life as a Gallente clone, one more vat‑born pilot meant to blend into the noise of Federation space. But he never fit the mold they built for him. His real education came in the lawless dark of nullsec, where he flew with Goonswarm Federation and earned his reputation the only way that matters out there: through killmails, discipline, and surviving fights that should have erased him from the cluster. Among the bees he became known as an elite killer pilot, the kind who didn’t just show up to fleets but shaped the outcome of them. Calm under pressure, ruthless when the grid demanded it, and impossible to shake once he locked onto a target.
After years of war in the outer regions, Miro did something no one expected. He left the chaos of null and drifted toward the golden empire of Amarr. Not out of faith, but out of choice. He wanted structure, purpose, and a new challenge. He settled in Amarr space, raised standings with the Ministry of Internal Order, and rebuilt his identity in the heart of an empire that rarely welcomes outsiders—especially Gallente ones. Yet he earned his place there the same way he did in null: through consistency, precision, and a refusal to be anything less than exceptional.
Now Miro Skywalker lives between two worlds. Nullsec forged him. Amarr refined him. Gallente birthed him. But none of those define him. He is a clone who chose his own path, a pilot shaped by war and discipline, and a quiet force moving through New Eden with the confidence of someone who has already died a hundred times and learned from each one.