William Weist
Corp: Outback Steakhouse of Pancakes β’ Alliance: Deepwater Hooligans
Ships: Loki, Zarmazd, Nemesis, Sin, Vulture
Profile last Updated at: 2025-09-29T14:58:24.996Z
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Overview
- Character: William Weist (ID 95228453)
- Corporation: Outback Steakhouse of Pancakes (98557229)
- Alliance: Deepwater Hooligans (99009927)
- Aggregate combat: 37 kills, 2 deaths, 1 solo kill
- Recent activity window in dataset: 2025-09-11 β 2025-09-28 (last ship use 2025-09-28T02:26:10Z)
Combat Record (summary)
- Kill/Death ratio (by pods lost): very high β 37 kills / 2 deaths β ~18.5:1 (indicative of cautious play and survivability).
- Solo kills are rare (1), indicating most kills come from fleet/gang actions or multi-ship engagements rather than pure solo PvP.
- Deaths show multiple attackers present: the two recorded deaths list several opposing pilots with identical timestamps, consistent with multi-ship engagements (gang or blob) rather than isolated 1v1 losses.
Preferred Ships & Implied Roles
Top ships by use-count (most recent use shown):
- Loki β useCount 10 (last used 2025-09-27)
- Role implied: T3 strategic cruiser / highly-configurable stealth/raiding platform. Suggests he prefers adaptable fits for roaming, covert ops, or focused gang roles (scout/commerce raider).
- Zarmazd β useCount 9 (last used 2025-09-25)
- Role implied: command/support or heavy/strategic hull used in organised fleet ops; indicates participation in structured fleet actions or leadership/support roles.
- Nemesis β useCount 8 (last used 2025-09-11)
- Role implied: stealthy frigate used for tackle, scouting, or hit-and-run; supports covert operations and gate-camps.
- Sin β useCount 5 (last used 2025-09-28)
- Role implied: aggressive frigate/assault role for close-in engagements and skirmishes.
- Vulture β useCount 4 (last used 2025-09-13)
- Role implied: heavier brawling/long-range missile/assault cruiser use for sustained damage in small-to-medium gangs.
Overall playstyle inferred from ship mix:
- Primary preference for adaptable/stealthy and fleet-oriented hulls (Loki + Zarmazd) with secondary use of fast/stealthy frigates and a heavier cruiser for brawling. This is consistent with small-gang or nullsec roaming, with emphasis on survivability and tactical flexibility rather than pure solo blapping.
Systems & Geo-Footprint
Top systems by kill count:
- Lermireve (Sinq Laison) β 6 kills (last 2025-09-27T05:08:04Z)
- C-N4OD (Fountain) β 6 kills (last 2025-09-04T02:05:58Z)
- Mya (Everyshore) β 3 kills (last 2025-09-25T14:35:40Z)
- Bordan (Kador) β 3 kills (last 2025-09-18T01:07:28Z)
- Frerstorn (Metropolis) β 3 kills (last 2025-09-13T03:40:21Z)
Operational footprint:
- Active across multiple regions: Sinq Laison and Fountain are primary hotspots; nevertheless William maintains a presence in Everyshore (notably Mya), making him relevant to regional security/activity in our patch of space.
- Pattern suggests roaming between nullsec hotspots and Everyshore objectives β likely involved in cross-region small gang operations or merc/roam deployments.
Temporal Patterns β Likely Times of Activity (UTC)
Recent timestamps cluster around:
- Early UTC morning: ~00:30β06:30 UTC (multiple kills at 01:00β05:10 and last ship usage at 02:26/05:08) β highest activity window.
- Mid-afternoon UTC: ~14:00β16:00 UTC (kills and one death at ~15:00; Mya kill at 14:35) β secondary window.
- Late night UTC: ~23:30β23:40 UTC (death timestamp cluster at 23:39:37) β occasional late-night ops.
Interpretation:
- Two principal windows (early-morning and mid-afternoon UTC) indicate coverage across EU/NA peak playtimes; late-night engagement indicates willingness to operate outside primary windows, possibly for specific ops or opportunistic fights.
Adversaries & Possible Grudges
Top victims and patterns:
- jacky Audeles (Sensible People / Sigma Grindset) β 2 kills (only repeat victim). Repeated engagements against this character/alliance suggest a targeted feud or repeated contest in overlapping operational areas.
- Victims from Negative Feedback (Akira Chihaya, Amelia 'BloodRaven' Trace) β multiple single kills across that alliance point to friction with Negative Feedback elements.
- Single kills on members of The Initiative. and Ice Fire Warriors indicate opportunistic engagements or involvement in larger conflicts.
Killers involved in his deaths:
- 2025-09-25T23:39:37Z death shows multiple attackers (Aoi Yume; Dragon QxReyho) β indicates loss in an engagement with several opponents present, possibly a gate-camp or small gang ambush.
- 2025-09-25T15:00:20Z death shows multiple attackers (Allerande Rotineque; Karl Rudolf Horse; Nalia Delisle) β implies a coordinated opponent group (Shadow Cartel members among them).
Possible grudges or ongoing conflicts (probable):
- Sigma Grindset (via jacky Audeles) β repeat victim suggests a personal or corp-level rivalry.
- Negative Feedback β multiple victims from the alliance suggest recurring contact/hostility.
- Shadow Cartel pilots were involved in his death; this could motivate reprisals or increased caution around Shadow Cartel-affiliated pilots.
Behavioral/Operational Notes
- High survivability + low solo kills suggests William operates within coordinated gangs or leverages fleet support and stealth/strategic platforms to avoid losses.
- Frequent Loki usage implies capabilities in covert roams, subsystem-switched roles, or flexible T3 warfare β he may switch roles between scouting, skirmishing, and logistics/command as needed.
- Presence in Fountain and Sinq Laison (nullsec) plus Everyshore system Mya indicates a pilot comfortable operating in contested and nullsec environments rather than strictly highsec/mission-running.
Summary (concise)
William Weist is a low-death, high-kill capsuleer who favors strategic/stealth platforms (Loki) and participates heavily in small-to-medium gang operations across Sinq Laison, Fountain, and Some Everyshore systems (notably Mya). He has an identifiable repeat victim (jacky Audeles / Sigma Grindset) and recurring contacts/conflicts with members of Negative Feedback and multiple nullsec groups. Activity concentrates in early-morning UTC and mid-afternoon UTC windows, with occasional late-night operations. His operating profile is consistent with a tactical, fleet-oriented pilot who prioritizes survivability and coordinated engagements.