I am Eve-Angel, a name whispered in awe by some and cursed by others. Born among the stars of the Caldari Federation, I grew up surrounded by the vibrant pulse of culture and commerce. Yet, I always felt like an outsider, a lone satellite drifting at the edges of their grandiose ideals. Freedom, they called it. I saw it as a gilded cage.
My journey into the capsuleer life began the day I lost everything: my family, my station, my future—obliterated by a pirate raid while I was still planet-side, a naive dreamer. They left me with nothing but the stars above and an insatiable hunger to carve my name across the galaxy. Joining the ranks of the immortal capsuleers wasn't a choice; it was survival. I pushed my body and mind to the brink to master the art of piloting and embraced the darkness of the void with open arms.
The name Eve-Angel isn’t just a call sign. It’s a reminder of what I’ve lost and what I’ve become. I started as a mercenary for hire, dancing between the factions, betraying no loyalty save to my own ambitions. Over time, I’ve built a reputation: some see me as a savior, escorting desperate haulers through pirate-infested systems. Others know me as the angel of death, commanding swarms of drones or precision railgun fire to dismantle threats before they can blink.
My fleet, AD, is my true family now. We’re a band of misfits, explorers, and opportunists. We dabble in everything: mining in the deep nullsec, skirmishing against rival corps, and venturing into the unpredictable abyssal deadspace. They say wormholes are dangerous, but I see them as passages to freedom—the freedom to disappear, to conquer, to thrive beyond the reach of CONCORD’s laws.
Though I navigate the stars, my heart remains grounded in the belief that nothing is permanent—not alliances, not wealth, not even life. In the end, the void claims us all. Until then, I am Eve-Angel, a name that reminds me: even in destruction, there is beauty, and even in darkness, there are stars.
Fly safe—or don’t. It’s all the same to me.