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Mormelot – 2025-10-27

EIN-Advisory: Mormelot — Elevated, Targeted Hunting; Time- and Actor-Driven Threats

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.

Recent Advisories

Mormelot – 2025-11-18

TL 3.4

Mormelot is a contested low-sec system currently under elevated threat, dominated by a Black Ops/T3C strike gang, a persistent solo ganker named Begrezen, and a rapid counter-gank Firefly fleet. Critical windows at 06:00–08:00 UTC and ~21:00 UTC create high risk for industrial or transit activity, with the potential for instant destruction or escalation to fleet confrontation.

Mormelot – 2025-11-17

TL 3.2

Mormelot (Everyshore) is an active low-sec hot zone with coordinated fleet ganks, covert Black Ops drops, and persistent anti-industrial harassment targeting miners and haulers. The most dangerous actors observed are Alexis glavor, Begrezen, and Sick Artley, with a retaliatory group firefly-BB/firefly1214 capable of counter-ganks.

Mormelot – 2025-11-16

TL 3.2

Mormelot (Low-Sec) is under sustained, coordinated hostile activity with Black Ops-capable forces and high-end PvP hulls targeting combat and industrial targets. Critical risk windows include Sun 20:00–21:00 UTC and early-morning 06:00–09:00 UTC, with cloaked drops, interdiction traps, and high-alpha engagements.

Mormelot – 2025-11-15

TL 3.2

Mormelot in Everyshore is at High Threat—Extreme Danger, a hunting ground for covert Black Ops and pirate-capital firepower. The primary aggressors identified are Alexis glavor, Sick Artley, and Begrezen, with Black Ops gank operations delivering near-instant destruction during peak windows (17:00–22:45 UTC and ~06:55–07:50 UTC).

Mormelot – 2025-11-14

TL 3.2

Mormelot in Everyshore, Low-Sec, is escalated to Severe local threat with a highly coordinated capsuleer force projecting Black Ops, Navy and Battlecruiser fleets. Primary threat leaders Alexis glavor, Sick Artley, and Begrezen orchestrate mass ganks and ambushes, supported by Black Ops drops and interdictor-heavy fleets, targeting a wide range of hulls including mining assets.

Mormelot – 2025-11-13

TL 3.4

Mormelot in Everyshore is currently a coordinated kill-zone, with a professional hunting force using Black Ops (Widow, Panther), a Sabre interdictor, and heavy pirate/faction battleships to pressure targets from 17:00–23:00 UTC (peak 18:00–21:00). The principal aggressors Alexis glavor, Sick Artley, and Karlsson Horse demonstrate high coordination and frequent hot-drops, indicating persistent threat and requiring transit avoidance and caution.

Mormelot – 2025-11-12

TL 3.4

Mormelot in Everyshore is an active low-sec warzone with a coordinated hostile cell executing high-tempo, high-damage strikes. The situation is rated Threat Level 4.0 (Severe) with a peak activity window 17:00–22:00 UTC, including a 4-ship blitz kill around 20:12–20:13 UTC on 2025-11-09.

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