Adeel β 2025-09-27
EIN Advisory β Adeel: Immediate Hostile Presence (Peter Powers, Tengu)
Date: 2024-10-27
System: Adeel (Everyshore, Low-Sec)
Threat Summary: Confirmed hostile actor in-system. Significant risk to solo operators and vulnerable assets.
Overview
- A confirmed hostile engagement occurred in Adeel: a Mobile Micro Jump Unit (MMJU) was destroyed by a pilot identified as Peter Powers flying a Tengu.
- Thread-level assessment: Real_Thread = 2.5β3.0 (Significant Risk). Individual threat for Peter Powers rated 4.0 (Highly Dangerous).
Immediate Threat
- Peter Powers (Tengu) executed a successful strike against a static/deployable asset, indicating capability and intent to hunt opportunistic or low-mobility targets.
- Incident timestamp (observed): 2025-09-22T17:06:06Z (UTC). Data currently limited to this single confirmed event; treat the presence as active and dangerous until further activity proves otherwise.
Profiling: Peter Powers β Tengu
- Ship: Tengu (Strategic Cruiser) β versatile, high-tank and long-range potential; can be fit with cloaking modules and mixed weapon/utility setups.
- Behavior: Targeted a static deployable (MMJU). This suggests opportunistic predation on immobile or lightly defended assets rather than purely large fleet engagements.
- Risk: High. Do not assume this pilot is an isolated nuisance β expect a well-fitted, competent opponent.
Recommended Actions (Adeel β Low-Sec posture)
- Avoid deploying or operating mobile/deployable assets (MMJUs, temporary infrastructure) alone in Adeel. If deployment is unavoidable, ensure escort and rapid-recover options.
- Transit cautiously: use d-scan, bookmarks for instant warp points, and stay aligned for quick warp-off. Consider short smartbomb/point/ECM counters only if you are confident in fittings and support.
- Do not engage the Tengu solo unless you have clear numerical or specialized advantage (tackle, e-war, or tailored counter-fit). A well-fit Tengu can dictate engagement range and survivability.
- For routine activity, favor small agile groups or discrete movement patterns rather than extended, predictable exposure during peak activity periods (incident occurred in late afternoon/evening UTC).
- Harden valuable targets: delay or relocate vulnerable structures/assets if possible, and limit unattended deployments.
Caveat
- Assessment is based on a single confirmed incident. The situation should be treated as active and hazardous; patterns may change with further encounters.
EIN β Stay vigilant in Adeel.