Mormelot – 2025-09-22
EIN-Advisory — Mormelot Threat Assessment (2025-09-15 → 2025-09-22)
Threat Level: MODERATE (Low‑sec — Everyshore). Persistent small‑gang and solo hunters active; industrials and expensive solo pilots at elevated risk.
Key observations
- Recurring aggressors: Alexis glavor (HIGH) — multiple kills, active Wed & Sat afternoons (UTC). Jason Ozran (HIGH) — active Tue & Fri evenings (UTC).
- Monday mornings (03:00–05:00 UTC) show a coordinated small‑gang (Loki + Magus/Logistics) capable of double‑tapping ships and capsules.
- Peak activity window: ~14:00–22:00 UTC (EU evening → early US prime).
- Attacker profile: mainly solo/small gangs, frequent gate camps and opportunistic tackles; capsule deaths after ship loss indicate aggressive pursuit and limited safe warp options.
Tactical advice (for transit, hauling, ops)
- Avoid moving high‑value industrials (Viator, DSTs) through Mormelot when possible. If unavoidable, split cargo or use covert‑ops/cloaked transports.
- Do not assume gates are safe — expect camps during listed high‑risk times. Plan routes to bypass Mormelot during peak windows.
- Travel with escorts or in small fleets for counter‑tackle and logistics when carrying value.
- Use scouts and constant D‑Scan while approaching gates/stations. Check for unusual signatures and tackle craft before committing to warp.
- Minimise on‑grid time: align to a bookmarked warp‑out, keep warp‑core stabilizers where appropriate, and have a ready escape vector.
- When engaging or caught: prioritize immediate warp/evasive maneuvers; pods are frequently chased — expect aggressive follow‑up.
- Pre‑flight check: review recent kills for active aggressors and adjust timing/route accordingly.
Bottom line: Mormelot is not a fleet hotspot, but persistent solo hunters and a small organized gang make it hazardous for lone pilots and industrial traffic. Time your passage outside the identified high‑risk windows and favour escorts, scouts, or cloaked movement. Stay aligned and ready to warp.