Crynsos Cealion
Strategos / Logistics Specialist / Administrative Architect
Dossier Overview
Crynsos Cealion is a veteran capsuleer whose operational history spans over a decade of cluster conflicts, technical advocacy, and alliance-level logistics. First registered in the wake of the YC114 expansions, Cealion quickly established a reputation not merely as a combat pilot, but as a "meta-strategist"—a pilot deeply concerned with the structural mechanics of capsuleer warfare, the efficiency of neural interfaces, and the geopolitical balance between the great empires. While his early career was defined by a strong pro-Federation and anti-Caldari stance, his identity has increasingly coalesced around the independent paramilitary structures of The Obsidian Front and its modern successor, The Obsidian Front - Reborn.
Unlike many peers who focus solely on kill metrics, Cealion’s dossier is replete with evidence of high-level administrative engagement. He is a recorded contributor to the "Little Things" initiative, a collective effort by capsuleers to refine the neural link between pilot and ship, advocating for granular improvements in market interfaces and inventory management. This attention to detail extends to his combat philosophy; he is a known critic of "power projection" dominance, having authored extensive treatises on the strategic stagnation caused by unchecked capital ship mobility during the YC116 era. His intellectual approach to warfare is encapsulated in his frequent usage of the motto Facta Non Verba—Deeds, Not Words—a philosophy he attempted to institutionalize during his tenure as CEO of Matari Munitions.
Tactically, Cealion is a multi-role pilot with a distinct preference for logistics and skirmish warfare. His participation in Alliance Tournament XI as a Scimitar pilot highlights his capability in high-pressure, coordinated environments. However, he is equally comfortable in the chaotic "kitchen sink" fleets of public roams, having been a regular face in the "RvB Ganked" community events of YC114 and YC115. Following a significant operational hiatus between YC118 and YC125—during which intelligence suggests he retreated to private tactical simulation networks—Cealion has re-emerged in the current era. Now affiliated with the corporation Die By The Sword, he appears to be spearheading a revival of his former alliance's doctrine, focusing on the volatile low-security theaters of the Minmatar-Amarr warzone.
Organizational Affiliations
Crynsos Cealion’s corporate history reflects a trajectory from line pilot to executive leadership, and eventually to the role of a veteran cadre. His earliest confirmed significant affiliation was with Matari Munitions, a corporation where he eventually ascended to the position of Chief Executive Officer. During this period (circa YC114–YC116), Cealion was instrumental in defining the corporation’s internal culture, emphasizing a "no drama" policy and rigorous adherence to operational security. His leadership style was characterized by a heavy administrative hand, often personally auditing standings and roles to prevent espionage—a concern he frequently voiced in public communication channels regarding corporate security protocols.
In the broader alliance context, Cealion was briefly attached to The Fendahlian Collective in early YC115, participating in their campaigns across the Fade region. However, his primary loyalty solidified with The Obsidian Front [FRONT]. As a member of the corporation Facta.Non.Verba within this alliance, Cealion became a core fixture of their operations. The Obsidian Front provided the platform for his most notable achievements, including his Alliance Tournament run. The alliance’s culture of disciplined PvP and "deeds over words" mirrored his personal ethos perfectly.
Following his return to active duty in YC126, Cealion’s affiliation record shows a clear intent to restore this legacy. He is currently a member of Die By The Sword [IIRID], which serves as an executor or core corporation for the resurrected alliance, The Obsidian Front - Reborn [FRONT]. This continuity in ticker and branding suggests that Cealion is not merely a returning member but a custodian of the organization’s history, likely involved in the high-level restructuring of the alliance for the modern faction warfare meta.
Theaters of Operation
The Usi Incident and Lowsec Operations: Perhaps the most definitive theater in Cealion’s combat record is the Usi system. In April YC116, during the violent collapse of the "Provist" (Providence Directorate) remnants, Cealion was identified as a key combatant in a massive engagement involving the Caldari Navy. Intelligence reports confirm he was piloting a battleship-class vessel and was credited with inflicting critical damage on a Wyvern supercarrier piloted by the renegade Kossen Jaikka. This engagement was part of a broader live event where loyalist forces hunted down defectors. Cealion’s participation earned him a substantial bounty payout (10 PLEX) from the State, despite his known anti-Caldari sentiments—a pragmatic alignment of goals where the destruction of a traitor took precedence over factional disputes.
Luminaire and the Federation: Cealion has a documented history of operations in Luminaire, particularly during the high-tension standoffs between the Gallente Federation and the Caldari State. During the YC115 crisis involving the Shiigeru titan, Cealion was logged in local communication channels fervently supporting the Federation, shouting "GLORY TO THE FEDERATION!" as the titan burned. This theater represents the ideological core of his early career—active participation in the grand narratives of the cluster, positioning himself as a loyalist auxiliary to the Federation Navy, even while flying under independent flags.
Nullsec Roaming (Fade/Cloud Ring): Beyond empire space, Cealion’s flight logs indicate extensive roaming patterns through Fade and Cloud Ring. These operations, often conducted with The Fendahlian Collective or during "RvB Ganked" public fleets, were characterized by high-mobility skirmishing. The Fade theater, in particular, saw him engaging entities like Fatal Ascension, utilizing the region’s geography to separate and destroy response fleets. His familiarity with the Stain region as a transit corridor further suggests a deep knowledge of the cluster’s southern geography, using it as a backdoor for long-range deployments.
The Modern Warzone: In the current era, Cealion’s operational theater has shifted towards the Minmatar-Amarr warzone. With The Obsidian Front - Reborn, he is reportedly focusing on low-security piracy and faction warfare mechanics. This return to "roots" warfare—frigate and cruiser clashes in contested systems—aligns with his historical advocacy for accessible, sub-capital combat and his disdain for the stagnation of large power blocs.
Operational Patterns & Doctrine
Strategic Theory and "Power Projection": Crynsos Cealion is distinguished by his intellectual engagement with warfare mechanics. He was a vocal critic of the "Power Projection" meta that dominated YC116, arguing that the proliferation of jump drives and the ease of capital ship movement made the galaxy "too small." In his detailed analyses, often published on the "Reversal of Fortune" independent feed, he proposed the "Power Projection Pool" (PPP) concept—a fatigue mechanic that predated official CONCORD reforms. He argued that strategic deployment should incur a cost in readiness, preventing large alliances from instantly projecting force across the entire map. This philosophy informs his leadership style: he prefers localized, meaningful conflict over global hegemony, favoring wormhole space or region-locked warfare where terrain and logistics matter.
Administrative Optimization: A hallmark of Cealion’s career is his relentless pursuit of interface efficiency. He was a frequent contributor to the "Little Things" initiative, a feedback loop between capsuleers and CONCORD’s interface designers. His suggestions—ranging from "remote stacking" of inventory items to the ability to export UI settings between neural clones—reveal a pilot obsessed with removing friction from the command loop. For Cealion, a clumsy interface is a tactical liability. He viewed the role of a corporation diplomat or CEO as one of "systems architecture," advocating for nested role groups (similar to ancient "Active Directory" protocols) to streamline access control and reduce the risk of theft or AWOXing.
The Logistics Mandate: In fleet operations, Cealion often eschews the glory of the primary damage dealer for the critical role of logistics. His performance in Alliance Tournament XI piloting a Scimitar demonstrates his proficiency in shield transfer management under extreme pressure. He has publicly criticized the "Slowcat" carrier doctrines for their reliance on automated drone assignment, viewing it as a degradation of pilot skill. Instead, he champions active, piloted logistics where positioning and heat management determine the outcome of the fight.
Public Roam Integration: Despite his serious demeanor regarding mechanics, Cealion is a proponent of the "public army" concept. His frequent participation in "RvB Ganked" fleets—chaotic, open-invite roams—shows a willingness to fly with unvetted pilots for the sheer joy of destruction. In these fleets, he often flew "kitchen sink" setups or high-speed interceptors like the Crow, serving as a scout or heavy tackler. This duality—rigid disciplinarian in corp management, chaotic skirmisher in public fleets—defines his operational persona.
Notable Incidents
- The Wyvern of Usi (YC116): During a Caldari Navy crackdown on Provist defectors in the Usi system, Cealion was identified as one of the primary aggressors against the Wyvern-class supercarrier piloted by Kossen Jaikka. While the kill was shared among many, telemetry data highlighted Cealion’s battleship as a top damage source. The event was politically complex, as Cealion, a known Federation sympathizer, effectively acted as an executioner for the Caldari State, collecting a massive bounty for his trouble.
- Alliance Tournament XI (YC115): Cealion flew under the banner of The Obsidian Front in the premier gladiatorial event of the cluster. In their match against "Mildly Sober," Cealion piloted a Scimitar logistics cruiser. Although the team faced stiff competition, their participation cemented the alliance’s status as a combat-capable entity rather than a mere social group. The rigorous training for this event likely honed Cealion’s appreciation for small-gang synergy.
- Ganked 51 "End of the World" (YC114): In the legendary "RvB Ganked 51" roam, which saw hundreds of pilots tearing through highsec and lowsec in a celebratory riot, Cealion was not only a participant but a prize winner. He was awarded a Daredevil frigate sponsored by the betting syndicate Somer.Blink, recognizing his performance and survival in the chaotic melee. This event underscores his integration into the broader capsuleer culture of the time.
- The Luminaire Shout (YC115): During the destruction of the Shiigeru in Luminaire, Cealion’s comms signature was recorded broadcasting "GLORY TO THE FEDERATION!" repeatedly. This act of public loyalty during one of the most significant Titan engagements in high-security history marked him as a pilot deeply invested in the lore and roleplay of the factional conflicts.
Relationships & Diplomatic Status
The Obsidian Front (FRONT): This alliance is the central pillar of Cealion’s social web. From his early days in the corporation Facta.Non.Verba to his current role in Die By The Sword, his career is inextricably linked to this brand. He is likely considered a "founding father" or senior elder within the "Reborn" iteration of the alliance, carrying the institutional memory of their tournament days and nullsec campaigns. His recruitment efforts often emphasize the alliance's "no drama" culture, a direct reflection of his own management style.
Matari Munitions: As a former CEO, Cealion retains strong conceptual ties to the industrial and paramilitary ethos of the Minmatar Republic, despite his occasional Gallente leanings. His time leading Matari Munitions established his credentials as a diplomat capable of navigating the complex web of standings and blue-lists required to operate a corp in a hostile galaxy.
RvB Ganked Community: While not a formal member of Red vs Blue, Cealion’s frequent presence in their "Ganked" nights suggests a strong rapport with the organizers of these public events. He is viewed as a "regular" in these circles—a reliable pilot who brings good ships and follows primary targets, bridging the gap between disciplined alliance pilot and public fleet enthusiast.
Antagonists: Historically, Cealion has positioned himself against the Caldari State (ideologically) and large power blocs like Fatal Ascension (militarily). His writings on "power projection" also place him in intellectual opposition to the leadership of coalition-level entities (like the Goonswarm Federation or Pandemic Legion of that era) who relied on the very mechanics he sought to nerf.
Modern Status & Assessment
As of YC126, Crynsos Cealion is confirmed active and currently serving within Die By The Sword. Intelligence indicates that he has played a pivotal role in the reformation of The Obsidian Front - Reborn. The alliance's current deployment to the Minmatar warzone suggests that Cealion has synthesized his past experiences—logistical precision, anti-Caldari/Amarr sentiment, and small-gang tactics—into a coherent doctrine for the modern era.
Analysts assess that Cealion is currently focused on rebuilding the alliance’s core cadre, utilizing his "Facta Non Verba" philosophy to attract veteran pilots tired of the bureaucratic inertia found in larger coalitions. His recent activity in recruitment channels and lowsec skirmishes indicates that his skills have not atrophied during his years of silence. He remains a dangerous opponent in sub-capital engagements and a savvy operator on the diplomatic field.
Chronological Registry
- YC114 (Late): First confirmed sightings of Crynsos Cealion in the Heimatar and Metropolis regions.
- YC114 (Dec): Participates in "RvB Ganked 51"; wins a Daredevil hull in the post-roam lottery.
- YC115 (Early): Joins The Fendahlian Collective; deployed to Fade for anti-CFC operations.
- YC115 (Mar): Active in Luminaire during the Shiigeru Titan event; publicly declares loyalty to the Federation.
- YC115 (Mid): Transitions to The Obsidian Front. Begins intense training for Alliance Tournament XI.
- YC115 (Jul): Pilots a Scimitar in ATXI matches; team eliminated but commended for tactical cohesion.
- YC115 (Late): Begins publishing "Little Things" UI improvement proposals, gaining traction with CONCORD developers.
- YC116 (Feb): Publishes "Cancers of EVE Online: Teleportation," a seminal critique of jump drive mechanics.
- YC116 (Apr): Key participant in the destruction of the renegade Wyvern in Usi; claims substantial bounty.
- YC116 (Mid): Assumes CEO role at Matari Munitions; implements strict security and role auditing protocols.
- YC116 (Late): Advocates for "Defender Missile" reworks to counter mass-missile doctrines.
- YC117: Recorded in Facta.Non.Verba; continues lowsec operations.
- YC118 - YC124: Operational Hiatus. Pilot activity ceases on public networks. Intelligence suggests involvement in private tactical simulation design (classified).
- YC125 (Late): Re-emergence of Cealion’s neural signature. Preliminary reactivation of old secure channels.
- YC126 (Early): Formally joins Die By The Sword.
- YC126 (Mid): Instrumental in the formation of The Obsidian Front - Reborn.
- YC126 (Current): Active in the Minmatar warzone; recruiting for new FW campaigns.