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This is the PANDORA capsuleer profile page for Anarquista who what — an immortal pilot within the vast universe of EVE Online. Each capsuleer carries their own story across New Eden: battles fought, alliances forged, and legacies written in the stars. Here, you can explore their affiliations, ships, combat history, and contributions to the ever-shifting balance of power.

Discover more about Anarquista who what below — their journey, their loyalties, and their mark upon the cluster.

Dossier: Anarquista who what

Threat Assessment and Historical Archive: Decentralized Infosec, Electronic Warfare, and Asymmetric Insurgency

Subject Overview

The capsuleer operating under the cryptonym Anarquista who what represents a highly unorthodox and deeply ideological presence within the modern capsuleer paradigm. In an era where the vast majority of independent pod pilots inevitably gravitate toward the feudal hegemonies of null-security space, the rigid hierarchies of the militia warzones, or the hyper-capitalist cartels of high-security trade hubs, this subject has actively and violently rejected all traditional structures of power. Intelligence analysts within CONCORD’s Directive Enforcement Department (DED) classify the pilot not merely as a rogue element, but as a dedicated ideological insurgent whose primary operational focus is the destabilization of centralized authority through advanced electronic warfare, data liberation, and psychological operations.

The subject's chosen moniker is itself a deliberate obfuscation, a linguistic rejection of the formalized naming conventions mandated by the Secure Commerce Commission and the Empires. The term "Anarquista" is derived from deeply buried, pre-collapse Terran archives detailing early human struggles against state monopolies on violence. By appending the interrogative "who what," the pilot effectively creates a semantic null-pointer, a deliberate glitch in automated tracking systems and a philosophical statement regarding the irrelevance of individual identity in the face of collective action. This rejection of the ego is a cornerstone of their operational philosophy, drawing heavily from recovered ancient treatises on stateless societal frameworks that advocate for the complete abolition of coercive hierarchies.

Currently, Anarquista who what is the primary registered operative of the Linux SecOps Collective [LSOC.]. This organization operates far outside the bounds of traditional corporate structures. It possesses no registered CEO in the traditional sense, no board of directors, and no centralized headquarters. Instead, it functions as a distributed cell of infosec specialists, utilizing the capsuleer neural interface not just for ship command, but for deep-dive cryptographic breaches into secure Empire and megacorporate networks. The collective's name references "Linux," believed by archeo-technologists to be a mythical pre-spaceflight open-source data kernel, symbolizing their commitment to the free and unrestricted flow of information.

Evaluating the threat level of this pilot requires a paradigm shift. They do not seek territorial conquest, nor do they amass vast fleets of capital ships to project power. Their threat lies in their ability to blind, paralyze, and expose. Operating highly specialized electronic warfare platforms and covert operations vessels, Anarquista who what acts as a force multiplier for chaos. Whether by jamming the targeting sensors of an Amarr Empire slaver fleet to allow a transport to escape, or by slicing into the secure data-vaults of a Caldari State megacorporation to leak proprietary research to the public, the subject's actions are consistently aligned with a radical, anti-authoritarian ethos that makes them a persistent, unpredictable thorn in the side of the established galactic order.

Corporate and Ideological Affiliations

The sole verifiable and currently active affiliation for Anarquista who what is the Linux SecOps Collective [LSOC.]. Unlike standard capsuleer corporations, which are typically incorporated under the legal frameworks of the core Empires or the Upwell Consortium, LSOC. exists as a legal phantom. Its incorporation papers filed with CONCORD are a labyrinth of shell registrations, dead-end cryptographic signatures, and self-referential legal clauses that make it impossible to audit or sanction through traditional economic means. The collective operates entirely without a sovereign alliance, a deliberate choice that prevents them from being drawn into the feudal politics and mandatory defense pacts that characterize the null-security blocs.

The internal structure of the Linux SecOps Collective is a subject of intense study by intelligence agencies. Captured communications and decrypted manifesto broadcasts suggest that the organization operates on a strictly consensus-based, horizontal model. Decisions regarding target selection, resource allocation, and operational deployment are not dictated from the top down, but are instead negotiated through secure, encrypted fluid router networks. This methodology is heavily influenced by historical precedents found in fragmented data-cores concerning the evolution of anti-state movements across human history. By adopting these ancient, decentralized protocols, LSOC. ensures that the destruction or capture of any single node—even a prominent operative like Anarquista who what—cannot compromise the integrity or the mission of the broader collective.

While the subject has no recorded history with any formal sovereign alliance, their operational history shows a pattern of transient, tactical cooperation with various marginalized groups. There are unverified reports of the pilot temporarily embedding with radical splinter factions of the Minmatar Republic tribal militias, specifically those who reject the Republic's governmental authority in favor of total tribal autonomy. Similarly, deeply buried killboard heuristics suggest brief periods of mutual non-aggression with certain independent Thukker Tribe caravans. However, these alliances are always strictly temporary and transactional. The moment a cooperating entity attempts to exert hierarchical control or demands fealty, Anarquista who what severs ties, often leaving behind a trail of deactivated sensor networks and wiped databanks as a warning against pursuit.

Ideologically, the pilot's affiliation is strictly to the concepts of absolute autonomy and informational freedom. They view the capsuleer state—immortality, infinite wealth generation, and god-like power over planetary populaces—not as a right, but as a horrific perversion of human potential when harnessed by capitalist or imperial structures. Their broadcasts frequently cite varied and complex philosophical frameworks that advocate for mutual aid, direct action, and the dismantling of the State. In the eyes of Anarquista who what, the major null-sec alliances are no better than the Empires they claim to subvert; they are simply newer, more efficient machines of subjugation. This purist stance isolates the pilot from the vast majority of their immortal peers, cementing their status as a lone wolf operating within a very small, highly radicalized pack.

Primary Theaters of Operation

The operational footprint of Anarquista who what is deliberately scattered, designed to prevent pattern recognition by predictive algorithms utilized by the Empires. However, long-term spatial analysis reveals a distinct preference for regions where state control is fractured, contested, or entirely non-existent. Foremost among these is the Syndicate region. This expanse of lawless space, nominally controlled by the Intaki Syndicate, serves as the perfect backdrop for the pilot's activities. The lack of sovereign claims, combined with a thriving black market for illegal cybernetics and restricted data-cores, allows the Linux SecOps Collective to maintain hidden staging facilities. Here, the pilot can resupply, process stolen data, and launch deep-strike incursions into neighboring sovereign territories without fear of coordinated capital fleet responses.

A secondary, highly active theater for the subject is the volatile border zone between the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic, specifically encompassing the The Bleak Lands and Metropolis regions. The ongoing factional warfare provides a chaotic environment rich with targets of opportunity. However, Anarquista who what does not fight for the Republic. Instead, they exploit the fog of war to execute precision strikes against Amarr logistical chains, specifically targeting slave transports, orbital monitoring stations, and Imperial data-relay hubs. Their actions in this theater are highly surgical; they will often drop into a contested system, deploy a wide-area sensor disruption field, execute a data-heist or facilitate a local prison break, and vanish before either militia faction can achieve a target lock.

The deep, uncharted reaches of Anoikis (Wormhole Space) serve as the pilot's ultimate sanctuary and strategic reserve. By utilizing shattered wormhole systems—environments hostile to permanent habitation and largely ignored by major wormhole eviction cartels—the pilot establishes temporary, highly secure dead-drop locations. These transient pockets of spacetime are used to transfer highly sensitive decrypted intelligence between radical cells. The ever-shifting topology of Anoikis perfectly complements the pilot's philosophy of impermanence and decentralization. Tracking the subject through a wormhole chain is considered a near-impossibility by DED analysts, as the pilot frequently employs mass-destabilization tactics to collapse the very conduits they use to escape.

Finally, the regions of Placid and Black Rise have seen periodic spikes in activity associated with the Linux SecOps Collective. In these sectors, the target is the Caldari State and its associated megacorporations, which the pilot views as the ultimate manifestation of unchecked, coercive capitalism. Operations in this theater are less about kinetic destruction and more about corporate sabotage. The pilot has been linked to numerous incidents where Caldari research facilities experienced sudden, catastrophic network failures, followed by the public broadcasting of their proprietary blueprints across unsecured galactic frequencies. These acts of corporate terrorism are designed to undermine the economic foundations of the State and empower independent manufacturers.

Tactical and Operational Patterns

The tactical doctrine of Anarquista who what is defined by asymmetry, electronic superiority, and psychological warfare. In direct opposition to the prevailing capsuleer meta of massive, highly coordinated fleet engagements (the so-called "anchor and F1" doctrine), this pilot operates almost exclusively solo or in micro-gangs that rarely exceed three vessels. Their ship choices heavily favor the Gallente and Minmatar tech trees, specifically prioritizing hulls bonused for electronic warfare, covert ops cloaking, and drone deployment. The Curse-class recon ship and the Astero-class frigate are frequently identified in their combat logs. These vessels allow the pilot to dictate the terms of engagement, remaining entirely invisible until the optimal moment to strike, and possessing the electronic countermeasures required to disengage instantly if the tactical situation deteriorates.

Electronic Warfare (EWAR) is not merely a support function for this pilot; it is the primary weapon system. Anarquista who what is a recognized master of sensor dampening and weapon disruption. Combat telemetry recovered from destroyed Imperial and Corporate vessels often shows that the victims were completely blinded—unable to lock targets beyond a few kilometers—while their tracking computers were flooded with garbage data. This approach minimizes the need for heavy kinetic or thermal ordnance. Instead of breaking an enemy's tank through brute force, the pilot breaks the enemy's ability to perceive the battlespace, allowing autonomous drone swarms to systematically dismantle the defenseless target. This method is highly efficient, deeply demoralizing to opponents, and perfectly aligns with the pilot's "SecOps" moniker.

Beyond ship-to-ship combat, the subject engages in extensive, system-wide information warfare. Following a successful data-heist or the destruction of a significant authoritarian asset, the pilot routinely hijacks local fluid router nodes to broadcast ideological manifestos. These broadcasts are dense, highly encrypted data bursts that often contain references to a historical registry of dissidents from pre-spaceflight Terra, drawing parallels between ancient struggles against planetary governments and the current fight against the Empires. These propaganda strikes are designed to incite unrest among planetary populations and orbital workers, turning the very infrastructure of the targeted state into a weapon against it. The Linux SecOps Collective views these informational strikes as equally important to kinetic victories.

Logistically, Anarquista who what maintains a strictly autonomous supply chain. Relying on major trade hubs like Jita or Amarr would create a trackable economic footprint and contradict their anti-capitalist ethos. Instead, the pilot relies on battlefield scavenging, localized deep-space industry, and a network of black-market contacts within the Syndicate. They are known to operate mobile depots and covert cynosural fields to move highly compressed ores and stolen tech across vast distances without using public stargates. This absolute self-reliance makes starving the pilot out through economic sanctions or station lockouts impossible, cementing their status as a persistent, un-rootable insurgency within the cluster.

Notable Incidents and Operations

While much of the Linux SecOps Collective's activity is covert and deliberately obscured, several high-profile incidents have been definitively linked to Anarquista who what through cryptographic signatures and operational methodology. One such event, designated the "Syndicate Data Liberation," occurred in late YC122. A heavily escorted courier convoy belonging to a Caldari State black-ops division was traversing the Syndicate region when it was hit by a massive, localized sensor blackout. Within a three-minute window, the convoy's primary transport was boarded via pod-breach, its databanks completely drained, and the vessel subsequently scuttled. The stolen data—comprising highly unethical genetic research on Caldari planetary workers—was broadcasted cluster-wide 48 hours later, resulting in massive protests on three Caldari prime worlds.

Another significant operation took place in the The Bleak Lands during a period of intense militia conflict. An Amarr Empire loyalist fleet was preparing to execute an orbital bombardment of a suspected Minmatar rebel stronghold on a barren moon. As the Amarr capital ships began their siege cycles, Anarquista who what, piloting a highly modified Falcon-class cruiser, decloaked at zero velocity in the center of the Amarr formation. Utilizing an over-clocked, hyper-spatial ECM burst generator, the pilot completely severed the target locks and fleet-command links of the entire Amarr armada. This orchestrated chaos lasted just long enough for the rebel stronghold to evacuate its personnel via blockade runners. The pilot managed to warp out with critical hull damage, leaving the Amarr fleet firing blindly into the void.

More recently, DED cyber-security divisions recorded the "Placid Override Event." Across a five-system constellation in Placid, every public holoboard, station announcement system, and local fluid router channel was simultaneously hijacked. For six hours, the systems broadcasted an endless loop of radical philosophical texts, heavily referencing ancient, pre-collapse anti-authoritarian literature and demanding the immediate dissolution of the Gallente Federation's corporate oversight committees. The sheer cryptographic complexity required to override Federation security protocols on such a scale was staggering. The digital signature left behind was simply: "LSOC - WE ARE THE GLITCH IN YOUR MACHINE."

Inter-Faction Relationships and Standing

The sociopolitical standing of Anarquista who what is defined by universal hostility from established powers, tempered by a grudging respect from the galactic underground. The Amarr Empire has issued multiple kill-on-sight directives for the pilot, branding them a "heretic of the highest order" due to their repeated interference with Imperial logistics and their fundamental rejection of divine hierarchy. Similarly, the Caldari State views the pilot as a prime corporate terrorist; several megacorporations have placed exorbitant, off-the-books bounties on the pilot's pod, desperate to prevent further leaks of proprietary intellectual property.

The pilot's relationship with the Minmatar Republic and the Gallente Federation is more complex, but ultimately antagonistic. While the Republic might occasionally benefit from the pilot's strikes against Amarr assets, the formal Minmatar government recognizes the Linux SecOps Collective as a destabilizing, uncontrollable element that refuses to recognize tribal authority. The Gallente, who pride themselves on democratic freedom, are frequently the target of the pilot's ideological critiques; Anarquista who what views Gallente democracy as a hollow facade masking a hyper-capitalist oligarchy, making them just as legitimate a target as the overtly authoritarian states.

The only entities that maintain a non-hostile stance toward the subject are deeply marginalized, extra-legal factions. Certain cartels within the Syndicate tolerate the pilot's presence due to the highly lucrative, decrypted data-cores they occasionally fence through black-market channels. There are also whispered rumors of encrypted communications between the pilot and radical, anti-capsuleer civilian militias, suggesting that Anarquista who what may be funneling stolen wealth and technology to planetary insurgencies, though CONCORD has yet to definitively prove this logistical link.

Modern Status and Current Posture

As of the most recent intelligence sweeps, Anarquista who what remains highly active, though their operational methodology has become increasingly sophisticated and difficult to track. Their continued tenure within the Linux SecOps Collective suggests that the organization's decentralized cell structure remains intact and functional despite continuous pressure from DED counter-cyberterrorism units. The pilot has recently been observed utilizing advanced Triglavian-derived electronic warfare systems, suggesting that they have successfully infiltrated and reverse-engineered technology from the abyssal depths, adapting it for their ongoing insurgency against the Empires.

The pilot's modern posture is one of deep isolation from the broader capsuleer community. They do not participate in public communication channels, they do not attend capsuleer summits, and they actively avoid the grand, narrative-driving wars of the null-sec coalitions. Instead, they remain a ghost in the machine of New Eden—a persistent, ideological virus dedicated to the slow, methodical dismantling of centralized power. Analysts predict that as capsuleer technology continues to integrate more deeply with planetary infrastructure, the threat posed by the infosec capabilities of Anarquista who what will only grow exponentially.

Recent intercepted data-bursts from the pilot suggest a shift in focus toward the overarching fluid router architecture maintained by CONCORD itself. If the Linux SecOps Collective is attempting to find vulnerabilities in the foundational communication networks of the cluster, the potential for catastrophic, systemic disruption is unprecedented. Security forces across all four Empires remain on high alert for the distinct, chaotic electronic signature of this radical operative.

Operational Timeline

  • Early YC118: Subject emerges from the capsuleer training program. Initial psychological evaluations by licensing authorities flag the pilot for high anti-authoritarian tendencies, though they pass standard aptitude tests.
  • Mid YC118: Pilot disappears from all core Empire registries. First recorded instances of the cryptonym Anarquista who what appearing on fringe, unmonitored fluid router boards.
  • Late YC118: Confirmed sightings in the Syndicate region. Pilot begins flying basic electronic warfare frigates, engaging in minor skirmishes with local pirate cartels and corporate security patrols.
  • Early YC119: The first known iteration of the Linux SecOps Collective [LSOC.] is registered through a complex web of anonymous proxy protocols. The subject is identified as the primary node.
  • Mid YC119: Pilot begins operations in The Bleak Lands. A series of unexplained sensor blackouts plague Amarr Empire logistics arrays, later attributed to LSOC. interference.
  • Late YC119: Subject publishes their first major manifesto, a heavily encrypted data-burst detailing a taxonomy of decentralized philosophies, declaring war on all sovereign entities in New Eden.
  • Early YC120: Shift in operational focus to Anoikis. Pilot utilizes shattered wormholes to establish untraceable dead-drops for stolen corporate data.
  • Mid YC120: The "Placid Override Event." Subject successfully hijacks public communication networks across multiple systems in Placid, broadcasting anti-capitalist propaganda.
  • Late YC120: Caldari State authorities issue a formal, off-the-books bounty for the pilot following a severe data breach at a Lai Dai research facility.
  • Early YC121: Pilot begins utilizing advanced covert ops cruisers. Confirmed kills show a shift from mere disruption to the systematic dismantling of isolated, high-value corporate targets.
  • Mid YC121: Subject is briefly linked to a radical splinter cell of the Minmatar Republic militia, providing electronic warfare support during a raid on an Amarr slaver compound.
  • Late YC121: The alliance fractures; the pilot severs ties with the Minmatar cell, citing their adherence to tribal hierarchy as fundamentally incompatible with true freedom.
  • Early YC122: The "Syndicate Data Liberation." A major heist orchestrated by the pilot results in the public release of highly classified Caldari genetic research, sparking widespread protests.
  • Mid YC122: Pilot drops off the grid entirely for four months. DED analysts suspect a deep-cover operation within Anoikis to upgrade cybernetic interfaces and ship hardware.
  • Late YC122: Subject re-emerges in Black Rise, executing a series of hit-and-run ECM attacks against State Protectorate staging structures.
  • YC123 - YC124: A sustained campaign of asymmetric warfare across the Amarr/Minmatar border. Pilot refines the "blind and bleed" tactic using highly specialized recon vessels.
  • YC125: Intelligence intercepts indicate the Linux SecOps Collective is studying Triglavian data architecture. Reports of the pilot utilizing modified abyssal electronic warfare modules begin to surface.
  • YC126 (Present): Anarquista who what remains at large, operating as a decentralized, highly lethal infosec insurgent. Threat level to centralized data networks remains critical.

ARCHIVE COMPILED BY PANDAX DIRECTIVE. CLASSIFICATION: DED-SEC-OMEGA. ALL DATA SUBJECT TO ONGOING HEURISTIC REVISION.

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