The Muppet Show

As we reflect on the past year, it's hard not to feel proud of how far we've come. Our two divisions, Explorers' Sanctum in hisec and Silent Vale in null, have both seen their fair share of adventures. After some turbulence within our coalition, we’ve established a firm and stable home in S9X, where we continue to grow stronger with every challenge we face together (and CCP made sure there were a few).

In Providence, our penguins have been busy with everything from ratting and sovereignty efforts to blowing stuff up (themselves included). It’s been an exciting time, and despite some ups and downs, we’ve shown what true teamwork can accomplish. We might not be the biggest group, but that’s never been our goal. I’ve always believed in having a close-knit group of friends who enjoy working together to achieve our shared goals—and this year, we’ve proven exactly that.

Our corporation has grown slightly in size, which is always a welcome change, but it's the quality of our members that truly shines. Along with our core activities, we've also built up frequent hauling services, buyback programs, and manufacturing efforts to support our ever-expanding needs.

In hisec, things have remained steady as members continue to go about their own activities. Unfortunately, this year marked a milestone where we had to unanchor our Astra that served as our home for almost five years. I've never expected it to live this long, but nevertheless, it was a sad day to see it become a small scoopable box in space instead of the glorious citadel it once was.

However, there's no time for sadness as the majority of our active capsuleers have now set their sights on Providence, contributing to our success in nullsec. It’s amazing to see how everyone has come together, not just as individuals, but as a horde of herded muppets!

To all the friends and allies who’ve made this year possible, I want to say a huge thank you. The cooperation, dedication, and shenanigans we share are what truly make our corporations great. Here's to another year of achieving our goals, making memories, and continuing to build something special.

Thank you for your hard work, your loyalty, and most importantly - your friendship. It’s a pleasure to fly with each and every one of you.

- Skipp

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Top 10 capsuleers

1. AlectoCarrow / TestoSlaine
Just a mild-mannered guy making his way through New Eden,
one overheated module at a time
2347
Kills
211
Losses
472
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
AllectoCarrow / TestoSlaine
2. Skipp Doe / Lea Mei
Abyssal addict, and an avid collector of female exotic dancers
1453
Kills
30
Losses
361
Top monthly kills
EX-SA
Corp
Skipp Doe
3. Mick Rose
Often seen flying a pink pod
976
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77
Losses
162
Top monthly kills
EX-SA
Corp
Noys Lambent
4. Capt Cake
If you got cake I want it!
806
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44
Losses
198
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
Capt Cake
5. Koma Inkura
Space won't hear your screams, and nor will I
696
Kills
21
Losses
215
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
Koma Inkura
6. Rama-Kandra
Rama-Kandra
423
Kills
41
Losses
423
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
7. Cimburaska Smith
Cimburaska Smith
339
Kills
30
Losses
109
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
8. Bagger Kondur
Bagger Kondur
330
Kills
11
Losses
97
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
9. Bear Tinslebeard
Bear Tinslebeard
163
Kills
32
Losses
154
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp
10. Sir'Cadogan
Sir'Cadogan
123
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68
Top monthly kills
SLV
Corp

Top 25 capsuleers

Biggest NPC loss
Vampirita
Vampirita
Gila
Stared for too long into the abyss
Biggest PVP loss
Mick Rose
Mick Rose
Pod
Lost: 8 bil ISK
Memory leak...

Favourite ships

1. Cyclone Fleet Issue
Common doctrine: Nullsec bread'n'butter
Welp count: 1382
The CFI is our coalition's bread-and-butter ship for nullsec operations, excelling in a wide range of CTAs. With its impressive balance of durability, firepower, and mobility, it serves as a reliable workhorse, ensuring we can tackle diverse challenges and adapt to any situation in fleet engagements.
Cyclone Fleet Issue
2. Raptor
Common doctrine: Shrinkwrapped
Welp count: 1311
Our favorite NPSI ship combines unmatched speed, agility, and firepower to dominate skirmishes. Its versatility and affordability make it a staple in our roams, bringing energy and chaos to visited regions. Whether leading the charge or exploiting openings, the Raptor ensures every engagement is as exhilarating as it is effective. It is also at the top of our used ships for the 5th year in a row.
Raptor
3. Keres
Common doctrine: Gatecamps
Welp count: 366
The Keres is a crucial part of any gatecamp. With its exceptional ability to disrupt enemy targeting and warp capabilities, this ship ensures control over engagements, making it an invaluable tool for locking down strategic points. Or, in this case - an ungodly amount of kills in Ahbazon.
Keres
4. Scorpion Navy Issue
Common doctrine: Sov warfare
Welp count: 318
The SNI is a mainstay in our nullsec CTAs and sovereignty defense fleets, prized for its durability and firepower. With a formidable tank and impressive versatility, this battleship excels at holding the line in large-scale engagements, making it an essential tool for securing victory in critical operations.
Scorpion Navy Issue
5. Barghest
Common doctrine: Nullsec CTAs
Welp count: 191
The Barghest is a vital asset in our most crucial nullsec operations, combining exceptional speed, immense missile range, and devastating firepower. This ship’s ability to strike from a distance while maintaining agility makes it indispensable for dismantling enemy fleets and dominating the battlefield.
Barghest

Top 50 ships

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Want to see more?

We've been up to random shenanigans throughout the year, and listing them all here would make this single page even longer to scroll! Luckily, it's become a habbit for us to post small snippets of activities worth noting on our timeline so we can always go back and have a reminder of what we did.

Be it something worthy like a major milestone or something completely stupid to make fun of for years to come - our timeline serves as a testament of all things corp related.