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Celes Teiryn

GallenteIntakiKillboard
Creato il
Prossimo compleanno
Ultima attività
Security status
5.00

Scheda di combattimento

Numeri da eve-kill, di tutta la carriera

Combattimento
Kill
28
Perdite
62
Efficienza
31%
Indice di pericolo
63%
ISK
Distrutti
79.22B
Persi
5.42B
Efficienza ISK
94%
Bilancio
+73.80B
Solo
Kill in solo
7
Percentuale solo
25%
Colpi finali
12
Punti
28
Altro
Perdite contro NPC
23
Quota perdite NPC
37%
Kill medie/giorno
Attività
Bassa
Danni
Danni inflitti74.8K
Danni subiti514.8K
Rapporto danni13%

Profilo operativo

Come combatte, con chi e contro chi — ultimi 90 giorni

Attività

Cosa vola e dove combatte

NaviUltima settimana

Nessun dato in questo periodo.

SistemiUltima settimana

Nessun dato in questo periodo.

I più preziosi

Chi incontra

Chi uccide, da chi viene ucciso e cosa perde

ClassificheUltimi 90 giorni
Scafi persi

Perdite suddivise per classe di scafo.

Carriera

Le corporazioni attraversate, dalla più recente

Bio in gioco

Celes Teiryn
Gallente Hull Tanker | Devotee of Bob | Advocate for Structural Integrity (or Lack Thereof)

Biography:

Celes Teiryn is a capsuleer of questionable decision-making skills, known across New Eden for her fanatical devotion to hull tanking — the most courageous, reckless, and objectively terrible form of ship survivability. While other pilots rely on shields or armor like cowards, Celes believes in the pure, unfiltered essence of steel and duct tape.

Some whisper that she does it for the thrill. Others suspect it’s out of sheer stubbornness. The truth? She’s just too cheap to buy modules that actually mitigate damage. If a ship isn’t in structure, it isn’t really fighting.

Her killmail history reads like a tragic comedy—a parade of ships limping at 3% structure before spontaneously disassembling themselves. Yet, every now and then, she defies both math and logic, emerging victorious from fights where her opponents absolutely should have won. Bob works in mysterious ways.

What truly sets Celes apart, however, is her inexplicable rise to fleet command. No one is entirely sure how it happened. The leading theory is that she simply refused to stop talking on comms until people started listening.

Her fleets lose ships they shouldn't have lost, and then somehow take the objective anyway. Morale, paradoxically, remains high — there is a particular kind of loyalty that forms when your FC is clearly willing to die first and loudest, and has the killboard to prove it.

"I have a plan. It's terrible, but I have one."