Members
1
Joins (30d)
0
Departures (30d)
0
Turnover (30d)
0.0%
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Member count — last 6 months
Unchanged — 0 members throughout
No joins or departures in the last 6 months.
About
u'Dragon:
The word dragon entered the English language in the early 13th century from Old French dragon, which in turn comes from Latin draconem (nominative draco) meaning "huge serpent, dragon," from the Greek word \u03b4\u03c1\u03ac\u03ba\u03c9\u03bd, drakon (genitive drakontos, \u03b4\u03c1\u03ac\u03ba\u03bf\u03bd\u03c4\u03bf\u03c2) "serpent, giant seafish". The Greek and Latin term referred to any great serpent, not necessarily mythological, and this usage was also current in English up to the 18th century.
Dragon Morphology:
A dragon is a mythological representation of a reptile. In antiquity, dragons were mostly envisaged as serpents, but since the Middle Ages, it has become common to depict them with legs, resembling a lizard.
Dragons are usually shown in modern times with a body like a huge lizard, or a snake with two pairs of lizard-type legs, and able to emit fire from their mouths. The European dragon has bat-like wings growing from its back. A dragon-like creature with wings but only a single pair of legs is known as a wyvern.
Abyss:
In religion, an abyss is a bottomless pit, or also a chasm that may lead to the underworld, the ocean floor or hell.
The English word "abyss" derives from the abyssimus (superlative of abyssus) through French abisme (ab\xeeme in modern French), hence the poetic form "abysm", with examples dating to 1616 and earlier to rhyme with "time". The Latin word is borrowed from the Greek abussos (also transliterated as abyssos), which is conventionally analyzed as deriving from the Greek element meaning "deep", "bottom" with an alpha privative, hence "bottomless".
In the Septuagint, or Greek version of the Hebrew Bible, the word represents both the original unfinished creation (Genesis 1:2) and the Hebrew tehom ("a surging water-deep"), which is used also in apocalyptic and kabbalistic literature and in the New Testament for hell; the place of punishment; in the Revised (not the Authorized) version of the Bible "abyss" is generally used for this idea. Primarily in the Septuagint cosmography the word is applied both to the waters under the earth which originally covered it, and from which the springs and rivers are supplied and to the waters of the firmament which were regarded as closely connected with those below.
In the parable of Lazarus there is an abyss between the righteous dead and the wicked dead in Sheol.
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Recruitment velocity (12 weeks)
No recruitment activity in the last 12 weeks.
Recent joins
No recent joins in the last 30 days.
Recent departures
No departures in the last 30 days.
Operating location
Highsec
62.5%
Nullsec
25.0%
Lowsec
12.5%
Wormhole
0.0%
Combat
Ships destroyed
8
Ships lost
74
Danger rating
6%
ISK efficiency
4.8%
Timezone distribution
All-time share
AU/Asia
12.5%
EU
25.0%
RU
0.0%
US East
37.5%
US West
25.0%
Combat profile
ISK destroyed
0.55B
ISK lost
10.99B
Gang ratio
63%
Solo ratio
33.3%
Avg gang size
2.9
Ship class breakdown
Top 12 of 14
Capsule
0
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21
Frigate
1
/
16
Industrial
0
/
8
Destroyer
3
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3
Mining Barge
0
/
6
Cruiser
1
/
4
Exhumer
0
/
5
Combat Battlecruiser
2
/
1
Battleship
0
/
2
Heavy Assault Cruiser
0
/
2
Corvette
0
/
1
Stealth Bomber
0
/
1
2 other ship classes
1
/
1
Combat style
Gang size profile
Solo
3
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5+
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10+
1
25+
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Identity
CONCORD kills
Details
Founded
Apr 4, 2014
Founded by
xxx33r
HQ
Mista V - Moon 4 - Ishukone Corporation Factory
Tax rate
2.5%
War eligible
No
Primary timezone
US East
Primary location
Highsec
Last active
201601