Mya – 2025-10-16
Status: HIGH RISK (System Threat 4.0/5.0)
Source: Intelligence Analyst brief (2025-10-15)
Summary
- Mya is actively patrolled by an organized predatory force led by Boruet Annages. Expect targeted kills across ship classes — from explorers and industrials to combat cruisers.
- Activity concentrates in mid‑afternoon UTC (≈13:00–16:00) and evenings UTC (≈18:00–21:00). Peaks repeatedly produced successful ambushes and cleanups.
Primary Threats
- Boruet Annages — Expert predator (operates Sentinel, Garmur, Orthrus, Nergal). Assumed lethal in solo encounters and when coordinating with others. Do NOT engage alone.
- Dejan Estemaire — Ikitursa operator; amplifies lethality when present (team enforcer/cleanup).
- Unlisted/stealth attackers — Multiple kills with no listed aggressors (exploration ships, rookies). Suggests cloaked/scouting or covert interdiction activity.
- Recurring vulnerable pilots (e.g., “Brake Ganner”) indicate easy prey and potential lures.
Tactical Advisory (Low‑sec context)
- Avoid Mya unless mission‑critical. If transit is unavoidable, do not travel solo.
- Avoid identified peak windows (13:00–16:00 UTC; 18:00–21:00 UTC).
- Travel in escorted convoys or with fast scouts. Keep ships aligned, ready to warp, and maintain frequent D‑scan checks.
- Do not leave ships unattended; secure cargo and deploy no vulnerable MTUs or unguarded assets.
- Use appropriate countermeasures for interdiction/ewar awareness (fit to improve escape options and module redundancy where possible).
- Assume any encounter with Boruet Annages or known associates is high risk; prioritize escape over engagement.
Bottom line
Mya is an active hunting ground. Exercise extreme caution, plan around peak hours, travel with support, and protect unattended assets. Everyshore Intel Network will continue to monitor threat indicators from the analyst brief.