This is the PANDORA alliance profile page for Wildlife — a coalition of capsuleer corporations operating across the vast universe of EVE Online. Alliances represent the highest tier of organised power in New Eden: uniting corporations under shared banners, coordinating large-scale wars, projecting influence across regions, and shaping the political landscape of the cluster. Here, you can explore this alliance’s history, member corporations, campaigns, and strategic footprint across New Eden.
Discover more about Wildlife below — its leadership, its campaigns, and the legacy it is forging among the stars.
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The Rust Orchestra campaign marked a definitive shift in the warzone's tempo, as our alliance mobilized to shatter the Amarr Empire's "Alone in the Dark" isolation protocols. Concentrating our efforts on the Auga system—the "burning gate" of the Hed constellation—we rejected the enemy's desire for honorable solo engagements in favor of overwhelming, chaotic force. The directive was clear: drown their precision with volume. Our pilots responded by flooding the gates, turning the constellation into a high-attrition kill zone where Imperial heavy armor found no quarter.
Leading the cacophony, Dima Volenkov and Boo Hill orchestrated the destruction of key enemy assets, including a 1.9 billion ISK Bhaalgorn that fell to the swarm. This engagement highlighted our tactical doctrine: trading paint and cheap hulls to secure high-value kills. The presence of GG Ronuken and Veratrix on the field ensured that the pressure remained constant, breaking the morale of Amarr defenders from Contra Ratio who attempted to hold the line against the tide.
As the conflict spilled over into Dal and Vard, KingSaphira distinguished himself with exceptional lethality, securing a fifty-kill streak that anchored our control of the backfield. The alliance accepted the necessary costs of this strategy, absorbing losses to maintain grid dominance, but the exchange rate was undeniably in our favor. By the time the conductor lowered the baton, we had contributed significantly to the 28.3 billion ISK in total destruction, proving once again that the Republic's strength lies not in ivory towers, but in the relentless, unified roar of its pilots.