I’ve been flying these stars a long time. Long enough to remember when the belts were dangerous, the maps were small, and every ship loss felt like a punch and a lesson at the same time. I grew up in Minmatar space, learned to make ISK the hard way, and kept going until the game stopped being about “progress” and started being about enjoying the damn journey.
Some pilots chase capitals, some chase killboards, some chase drama.
Me? I chase good moments with good people.
Over the years I’ve become the kind of pilot who likes doing a bit of everything — exploring, fighting, building, helping newer players, and throwing together weird little fleets just to see what happens. I enjoy cheap ships, clever fits, and that feeling you get when three or four people work together so smoothly that you punch way above your weight. That’s the magic of EVE for me.
Lately I’ve been putting together small-gang PvE and roaming groups.
Nothing fancy. Nothing elite.
Just smart flying, teamwork, and ships that explode without breaking the wallet.
As soon as we have a few pilots together, we bring a logi.
Because I’ve learned over the years that the most memorable fights happen when everyone keeps each other alive — even when the grid looks like it wants you dead.
If you’re new and curious, I’ll help.
If you’re old and returning, I’ll fly with you.
If you want to try something different, I’ll probably have a fit for it.
I fly because I enjoy the freedom, the chaos, the unexpected encounters, and the people you meet along the way.
Family and real life always come first, but whenever I undock, I aim to make those hours count for something — a laugh, a story, a learning moment, or a good explosion.
Fly smart. Fly together.
The rest will sort itself out.
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