[S-FH] Skull Holdings
Corporation ClosedKillboard
- Founded on
- …
- Members
- 0
- Tax rate
- 0%
- War eligible
- No
- Website
- http://
Combat Record
Career-long numbers from eve-kill
Combat
- Kills
- 3
- Losses
- 6
- Efficiency
- 33%
- Danger Ratio
- 100%
ISK
- Destroyed
- 154.0M
- Lost
- 150.0M
- ISK Efficiency
- 51%
- Balance
- +4.1M
Solo
- Solo Kills
- 0
- Solo Ratio
- 0%
- Final Blows
- 0
- Points
- 3
Other
- NPC Losses
- 0
- NPC Loss Ratio
- 0%
- Avg Kills/Day
- —
- Activity
- Unknown
Activity
What it flew and where it fought, over its whole history
ShipsAll time
Prototype 'Arbalest' Torpedo Launcher3Kills
SystemsAll time
Matchups
What it lost, over its whole history
Hulls Lost
Losses broken down by hull class.
Battles
The latest ones eve-kill recorded
No battles recorded.
Alliance history
Corporations flown for, most recent first
Description
Skull Squadron (VF-84) was a much celebrated squadron in the United States Navy and took part in the Global War. Roy Fokker joined the squadron in early 1999 and would become a double ace quicker than any other pilot before him. In late-1999, the squadron was assigned to the USS Kenosha (CVN-90) operating in the South Pacific Ocean near Macross Island. Skull Squadron was scrambled to intercept unknown fighters that had destroyed a sub-hunter helicopter from the Kenosha. Fokker destroyed all but one of the enemy fighters, but lost his wingman in the engagement. Before Fokker could down the last enemy fighter a bright light appeared in the sky and heading for Macross Island. Fokker was able to gain enough altitude to avoid the destructive forces that accompanied the light but none of his fellow Skulls survived the incident.