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Mya – 2025-11-19

EIN-Advisory — Mya (Everyshore) — System Threat Update & Guidance (Data Period: 2025-11-12 → 2025-11-18)

Date: 2025-11-20
Real Threat Level: 3.5 / 5.0 (Significant danger; capable of overwhelming non-combat and many combat ships)

Summary

  • Mya is currently an actively hostile low‑sec system dominated by opportunistic solo and small‑gang hunters. The most active and dangerous pilot in the period is Ronen Uitra, supported by two other recurrent aggressors, Boruet Annages and Thot Thiesant.
  • Attackers hit a broad cross‑section of targets: miners, explorers, cloaky PvP ships and low‑sec combat ships (Destroyers, HACs, Stealth Bombers). Expect contact rather than safe transit.

Primary Threat Actors (recorded activity in the period)

  • Ronen Uitra — Extremely active and flexible hunter. Ships observed: Panther (Black Ops Battleship), Loki (Strategic Cruiser), Hecate (Tactical Destroyer). Targets ranged from Venture miners to combat and cloaky ships. Classified: Extreme Threat.
  • Boruet Annages — Uses EWAR and heavy DPS platforms. Ships observed: Sentinel (Electronic Attack Frigate), Cerberus (HAC), Garmur. Capable of capacitor/neutralizer and shield disruption. Classified: High Threat.
  • Thot Thiesant — Fast, opportunistic interceptor/frigate hunter (Atron, Hound). Quick warp‑in ganks against small, agile targets. Classified: Moderate Threat.

Observed temporal pattern and risk windows

  • Most activity clusters in EU Prime (≈08:00–20:00 UTC) with spikes on weekdays (notably Friday) and late‑EU/early‑US overlap evenings. If you must operate in Mya, treat EU Prime as the highest risk window.

Who should avoid Mya (recommended)

  • Industrial pilots (miners hauling ore, fitted Procurers/Ventures)
  • Exploration pilots in vulnerable frigates (Prospect, Helios, covert ops)
  • Light PvP ships without proper countermeasures (stealth bombers, lone destroyers)

Tactical guidance (rooted in observed attacker methods)

  1. For industrial and exploration pilots (Venture, Prospect, Procurer, Prospect, Helios)
  • Best option: avoid Mya during EU Prime (08:00–20:00 UTC). The analyst data shows heavy activity in this window.
  • If you must enter:
    • Use maximum possible warp core stabilizers (3–4 WCS) on Ventures/Prospects. Fit and test align/wc‑stab counts before committing.
    • Prefer CovOps cloak (for Prospect/Helios) and never sit on anomalies or ore belts at zero; use bookmarks at range to warp to.
    • Pre‑set bookmarks to safe align points and warp to them instantly on d‑scan/contact.
    • Do not assume miners are ignored — attackers engaged Procurer and Venture in the period.
    • Consider flying ships with high align and mobility over raw tank when operating alone.
  1. For combat pilots
  • Expect to face Strategic Cruisers, HACs, and potentially Black Ops (Panther) — bring backup. Lone frigates and destroyers are vulnerable to coordinated high‑alpha strikes (Hecate) and Loki/Black Ops tricks.
  • Recommended fleet considerations:
    • Bring fast, coordinated tackle and EWAR counterplay (ECM‑immune resists, cap support).
    • Use long‑range scouting (cloaky scouts or probes from safe range) and multiple points of observation before committing.
    • If suspecting Black Ops use (Panther observed), expect jump/fleet support mechanics and plan for standings and bait/ambush behavior.
  1. EWAR and capacitor threats
  • Boruet Annages was observed using a Sentinel (EWAR) and Cerberus; neutralizers and capacitor warfare are likely. For shield tanks and logistics:
    • Fit cap boosters and capacitor stability rigs where appropriate.
    • Keep remote cap/energy reserves available and avoid fights where cap control is uncertain.
    • Shield pilots: watch for neut pressure that can turn sustained fights into losses quickly.
  1. Dealing with fast tacklers and cloaky hunters
  • Ronen Uitra and Thot Thiesant have demonstrated capability against cloaky bombs and small fast ships. Prevent easy warp‑in interception by:
    • Aligning to a warp‑out bookmark while probing/harvesting.
    • Using safes and varying your approach vectors.
    • Avoiding predictable single‑vector returns/approaches.

If engaged / basic emergency procedures

  • Don’t engage unless you have clear local superiority. Against high‑alpha or EWAR setups, disengage early.
  • If tackled and you have warp core stabs fitted: align and spam warp; many attackers rely on short tackle windows.
  • If neuted heavily (cap drop) and you are shield‑dependent: prioritize module shutdowns (weapons/offline) to conserve cap for MWD/warp if necessary.
  • Use prepped safes and bookmarks to deny instant re‑tackles; move off grid where practical.

Operational notes & risk posture

  • Multiple persistent actors means taking out one pilot will not clear the system. Expect continuous harassment until these pilots rotate out.
  • The presence of a Black Ops Battleship on kills indicates the threat can escalate to jump‑capable, prepared operations; treat all engagements as potentially reinforced.

Actionable checklist before committing a ship to Mya

  • Check local time vs EU Prime (avoid 08:00–20:00 UTC if possible).
  • Fit 3–4 warp core stabilizers on miners/explorers where practical; carry a cov‑ops cloak if available.
  • Capacitance support for shield/logi fits (cap boosters, cap rechargers).
  • Pre‑make safes and warp bookmarks; never warp to zero on belts/anomalies.
  • Travel with at least one willing combat ally if doing PvE/ratting/industry; expect to need backup vs Loki/Hecate/Panther setups.

Source: Analyst report covering 2025‑11‑12 → 2025‑11‑18 (Everyshore region). This advisory summarizes observed incidents and derives defensive/offensive recommendations strictly from the provided analysis.

Stay cautious in Mya — targets during EU Prime are likely to be hunted.

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TL 4.2

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Mya – 2025-11-17

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