Angatalie – 2025-11-03
Analyst: EIN-Field Research
Date: 2024-05-18
System: Angatalie (Low-Sec)
Threat Level (system): Low–Moderate activity; High lethality to lone/low-value traffic
Executive Summary
A highly lethal solo threat has been observed operating in Angatalie: a Heavy Assault Cruiser (Vagabond) piloted as Uma Thurman. Current data shows a single, decisive kill (Ibis / Corvette) where the Vagabond delivered rapid, overwhelming damage. While overall system activity appears low to moderate, the presence of this specialized solo hunter elevates risk for unescorted corvettes, rookies, and other low-tanked small ships. Local Threat Warning: High Alert for lone, low-value ships.
Observed Data
- Kill observed:
- Kill ID: 130937327
- Time: 2025-11-02 11:57:53 UTC (Sunday)
- Victim: Corvette (Ibis)
- Primary attacker: Heavy Assault Cruiser (Vagabond) — pilot: Uma Thurman
- Character threat level (as assessed): 5.0
Note: Dataset is limited (single confirmed kill). Patterns are therefore tentative but actionable given the lethality shown.
Threat Profile (Highest Priority)
- The Lone HAC Hunter (Uma Thurman) — Vagabond (Real Threat: 5.0)
- Capabilities shown/expected: high speed, strong projectile damage and falloff control, shield tanking and sustained DPS. Excels at closing and annihilating tiny/unprepared targets quickly. The observed engagement produced a single final blow — indicative of overwhelming alpha/sustained damage with no effective counter from the victim.
- Behavior: likely roaming solo, striking unescorted/low-value pilots (practice, hunting easy kills, or clearing casual traffic).
Secondary ambient threats to consider in Angatalie (generalized from low-sec environment):
- High-damage cruiser roamers and opportunistic gankers (elevated risk to unescorted ships).
- Gate camps and small gangs (ambient low-sec threats; no direct evidence in the limited dataset).
Tactical Assessment
- Immediate danger is to corvettes, rookie ships, and other non-tanked/slow-reacting small vessels. A Vagabond of this fit will typically close and kill these ships before they can warp or respond.
- The observed engagement occurred during a Sunday late-morning UTC window — indicates the actor operates during common play hours, not only late-night.
- Given the Vagabond’s mobility and damage profile, detection and escape are difficult once engaged.
Recommended Actions (Rooted in Observed Data)
- Never traverse Angatalie alone in corvettes, rookies, or other low-tanked small ships. Risk of instant loss is high.
- Prefer higher-survivability hulls (well-tanked cruisers or above) for passage through the system. If transiting in a small hull, use travel options that minimize time in-system (aligned + instant warp, covert cynos where applicable, or cloaked travel).
- Increase situational awareness on approach/exit: remain aligned, keep a warp/reaction plan, and be prepared to immediately exit the system on sighting hostile HAC-class signatures or the character name observed (Uma Thurman).
- Avoid loitering or salvage/opportunistic activities in-system without adequate support — the observer profile indicates a likelihood of targeted quick-strike actions on vulnerable pilots.
- If you encounter a Vagabond or similar lone HAC in-system, disengage and vacate rather than attempt an interception unless you have clear numerical and logistical superiority.
Notes & Limitations
- The advisory is based on a limited sample (single confirmed kill). While lethality is clearly high, temporal and tactical patterns are tentative. Treat this as high-confidence about danger to low-value hulls; treat broader patterning with caution.
- No larger alliance or organized fleet involvement is indicated in the available data.
Everyshore Intel Network — EIN-Field Research