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Mya – 2025-09-27

Mya — Elevated Threat Advisory (2025-09-28)

Threat Level: Elevated (3.5 / 5.0) — Low‑sec pilots must assume aggression is likely.

Summary

  • Mya shows consistent, organized hostility. Not a guaranteed deathtrap, but high-risk windows and repeat offenders make routines hazardous for haulers, industrials and lightly tanked combat ships.
  • Peak aggression: UTC 20:00–00:00 and 03:00–07:00.
  • Common tactics: destroyer alpha strikes (Tornado, Catalyst, Thrasher FI), tactical destroyers (Hecate, Jackdaw), stealth bombers (Manticore), and coordinated multi‑attacker ganks. Capsule hunting has been observed.

Primary named threats (operational highlights)

  • Dragon QxReyho — Highly dangerous; favors Tornado/TFI/Thrasher and hits during 20:00–00:00. Avoid.
  • William Weist — Dangerous Hecate pilot; active ~12:00–15:00; has ties to a suspected capital-level partner.
  • Aoi Yume — Jackdaw/Manticore user; late-evening ambush profile.
  • PreZiDenT1 — Tornado alpha specialist; early-morning pressure and capsule kills.
  • Cillian Dioltas — Loki user; consecutive kills in the 06:00–07:00 window.
  • Vicky Shadow — Vexor pilot; participates in coordinated attacks and risky engagements.

Tactical Guidance (do not treat Mya as low-risk)

  • Avoid peak windows for high‑value transit, hauling or OPs (20:00–00:00 and 03:00–07:00 UTC).
  • Scout first: use cloaked alts or dedicated scouts to clear gates and undocks before committing high‑value ships.
  • Fit to survive: damage control, appropriate tank, and consider warp core stabilizers on haulers/industrials. Pre‑align and use instant undock bookmarks.
  • Be ready to warp: align to safes/offgrid bookmarks; keep warp drive active modules and MWD/AB saved only when needed.
  • Manual piloting: never autopilot through Mya; chokepoints and bubbles are used by destroyers and bombers.
  • Watch for multi‑attacker setups and capsule hunters: losing the pod is an added risk — log pod escape options and timing.
  • Fly what you can afford to lose: persistent, opportunistic attackers favor high‑value targets.

Operational note: threats are active and adaptive. If your operation must run in Mya, reduce exposure time, increase scouting, and accept elevated risk profiles.