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xXZerOpKusheRXx Corporation
xXZerOpKusheRXx Corporation

[ZOKR] xXZerOpKusheRXx Corporation

Corporation ClosedKillboard
Founded on
Members
0
Tax rate
0%
War eligible
No
Website
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Combat Record

Career-long numbers from eve-kill

Combat
Kills
0
Losses
2
Efficiency
0%
Danger Ratio
100%
ISK
Destroyed
0
Lost
1.63B
ISK Efficiency
0%
Balance
-1.63B
Solo
Solo Kills
0
Solo Ratio
0%
Final Blows
0
Points
0
Other
NPC Losses
0
NPC Loss Ratio
0%
Avg Kills/Day
Activity
Unknown

Activity

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Hulls Lost

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Battles

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Alliance history

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Description

The Lost City of Zoker is the name given by Col. Henry Hudson, a British surveyor, to a city that he thought existed in the Andes Mountains region on the Coast of Chile. This mysterious city is referenced in a document known as Manuscript 0011-010, housed at the National Library in Punta Arenas by Chilean slave-hunter Jo\xe3o da Silninas Gerraldo who wrote that he'd visited the city in 1753. The city is described in great detail without providing a specific location. Hudson allegedly heard about this city in the early 1800s and went to Punta Arenas to learn more, and came across the earlier report. He was about to go in search of the City until the Spanish American Wars intervened. In the 1830's, Hudson, his son West, and co-explorer Jack Renaldo disappeared in the Andie's Mountains while searching for the Lost City of Zoker.

The Zoker people are known by the local Chileans as the "People of the Heavens," thought to have traveled to a far away place in a Nearby Galaxy of Centaurus A. Strange ancient artifacts, to which some claim are modeled after ancient ships, can still be found to this day in the Andes Mountains off the Southern Chile coastline.