Mormelot – 2025-10-27
Date: 2025-10-28
Source: Everyshore Intel Network — Intelligence Analysis (Mormelot)
Summary
- Mormelot shows a low volume of incidents but a clear pattern of coordinated, high-skill hunting rather than random opportunism.
- Recent kills indicate use of specialized hulls (Tengu, Vedmak, Garmur, Svipul) and targeted asset disruption (mobile cyno).
- Advisory threat rating: 2.5 / 5.0 (Elevated — organized hunting).
Threat snapshot
- Activity volume: Low (3 recorded incidents), but high capability.
- Highest-risk windows: Deep-night UTC (notably ~03:00–05:00 UTC) and late UTC evening prime overlap (e.g., Monday ~20:30 UTC). Saturday morning (~09:30 UTC) has shown opportunistic asset clearing.
- Primary danger: Coordinated hunter pairs/small gangs capable of taking cruisers and battlecruisers (example: Garmur + Tengu eliminated a Brutix Navy Issue).
- Notable actor pattern: Pilot Alexis glavor appears as both victim and aggressor in separate incidents—indicating local volatility and retaliatory behavior.
Observed incidents informing this advisory
- 2025-10-27 03:35 UTC — Brutix Navy Issue killed by Garmur + Tengu (High-caliber, coordinated kiting/tackle setup).
- 2025-10-20 20:30 UTC — Capsule killed by Navitas + Vedmak (cleanup/confirmation after an engagement).
- 2025-10-25 09:31 UTC — Mobile Cynosural Beacon destroyed by Svipul (tactical/logistics disruption).
Tactical guidance (rooted in observed patterns)
- Avoid transits in the high-risk window when possible: 00:00–05:00 UTC (deep-night) and be particularly cautious Monday late UTC (~20:00–21:00 UTC). Saturday mornings can see targeted asset clearing.
- Do not transit cruisers or battlecruisers during high-risk times unless fully supported. The Tengu/Garmur combo demonstrates a capability to neutralize medium and larger hulls quickly.
- Avoid deploying or relying on Mobile Cyno Beacons in-system. A single Svipul was observed removing a beacon — cynos and small tactical infrastructure are being actively contested.
- Favor fast-aligning, covert or disposable ships for movement through Mormelot. Survivability favors ships that can warp out quickly or remain uncloaked/covops when appropriate.
- Assume aggressors may field specialized EWAR/kiting and high-damage platforms (Vedmak/Tengu). Plan fits and support with that threat profile in mind (speed, align, and warp-out options over prolonged brawls).
- Expect local volatility and possible retaliatory activity. Even pilots recently attacked may reappear as aggressors; avoid lingering in local engagements or “spectator” situations.
What this is not
- This is not a free-for-all gank hotspot with high cadence: the danger is concentrated, professional, and targeted rather than random mass ganking.
- There is no evidence of large alliance-scale fleet actions within the recorded incidents — threats so far are small, coordinated hunter teams and individual actors.
EIN assessment (final)
- Short-term posture for Mormelot: Elevated vigilance. Plan movements to avoid the identified time windows, do not assume standard high-sec behavior, and treat tactical infrastructure (cynos) and medium+ hulls as high-risk targets.