Mya – 2025-10-01
MYA — Elevated Hostile Activity: Mid‑Week Hunters and Night Gankers
Situation (Assessment: MODERATE‑HIGH — 3.5/5)
- Mya has seen a clear uptick in both opportunistic ganking and emerging organized hunting. Threats range from lone wolf bombers and frigate tacklers to a coordinated multi‑ship gang capable of killing strategic and battlecruiser‑class targets. Low‑sec transit and operations here carry significant risk.
When to be most cautious (all times UTC)
- Mid‑week afternoons: Wed–Fri ~14:00–15:00 — concentrated, coordinated hunting (highest risk).
- Late evening → early morning: Tue/Wed/Fri ~20:00–07:00 — opportunistic ganks and small gangs.
- Weekend afternoons: Sat–Sun ~14:00–17:30 — varied activity, mix of ganks and skirmishes.
- Persistent early‑morning threat window also observed; don’t assume safe outside main peaks.
Top observed threats (what was seen)
- Mya Marauders (Nalia Delisle, Tumeteus Ambraelle, Allerande Rotineque, HelloDave, Karl Rudolf Horse) — coordinated hunting party using Raven, Deimos, Falcon, Tengu, Hecate, Cenotaph. Highest threat: avoid engagement and transit during their active window.
- Aoi Yume — persistent solo/small‑gang ganker (Manticore, Jackdaw). Targets small miners and industrials, often cloaked.
- Dragon QxReyho — versatile opportunist (Astero, Stabber, Bellicose, Nemesis). Appears across multiple peak windows.
- Cillian Dioltas — Loki specialist; demonstrated repeated targeted aggression before being neutralized.
- Vicky Shadow & Amanda Morgan — duo operating Loki/Lachesis/Vexor; capable combatants targeting both combat and industrial ships.
- Aladar Krahn — fast strike potential (Garmur) in early hours.
Operational advising (rooted in observed patterns)
- Cargo and mining: avoid Ventures and vulnerable MTUs during Aoi Yume’s hours (21:00–02:00 UTC). Use welded safe align points, scouts, and assume cloaked tacklers.
- Transit and hauling: avoid mid‑week 14:00–15:00 UTC and the late‑evening to early‑morning window. If transit is unavoidable, travel in hardened, fast‑align ships and keep caps/slow hulls out of system during peak windows.
- Combat ops: expect coordinated multi‑ship responses when engaging larger targets; do not assume a single aggressor. Beware Loki/Tengu presence — strategic cruisers have lethal re‑engagement capability.
- Behavior: minimize AFK activity, warp to 10 where appropriate, use d‑scan frequently, align to safes and pre‑set bookmarks. Cloak where possible and avoid predictable haul/mining timers.
Bottom line
Mya is low‑sec with active, adaptive adversaries. Treat it as hostile territory during identified peak windows — adjust ship choice, operational cadence, and routes accordingly.
Everyshore Intel Network — EIN Advisory (2025‑10‑01)