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This is the PANDORA corporation profile page for Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten — an organisation operating within the vast universe of EVE Online. Corporations are the backbone of New Eden’s power structure: coordinating fleets, shaping wars, building economies, and forging identities that endure beyond any single pilot. Here, you can explore this corporation’s history, affiliations, campaigns, and operational footprint across the cluster.

Discover more about Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten below — its culture, its alliances, and the legacy it is writing among the stars.

Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten

D.A.U | The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary

Ticker: D.A.U Headquarters: Classified (Lowsec Deployment) Allegiance: Amarr Empire / CVA Coalition

Operational Overview

Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten [D.A.U] is a distinct, German-speaking capsuleer organization currently operating under the banner of The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary [CVAA]. While their name—roughly translating to "Dumbest Assumed Pilots"—suggests a collective of incompetents, intelligence analysts recognize this as a deliberate misdirection rooted in classic information technology humor. The corporation serves as a dedicated combat unit within the Amarr-loyalist sphere, specializing in low-security skirmishing, Factional Warfare (FW) support, and small-gang power projection.

Historically associated with independent operations in the Heimatar and Metropolis regions, the corporation has evolved from a loose band of pilots into a disciplined, albeit culturally relaxed, fighting force. Their operational footprint is heaviest in the Amarr-Minmatar warzone, where they frequently engage hostile militia forces, roaming gangs, and opportunistic pirates. Despite their self-deprecating branding, combat logs indicate a high degree of proficiency in frigates and destroyer-class hulls, often utilized to secure tactical objectives in contested systems.

The corporation’s integration into the wider Amarr loyalist bloc, specifically through ties to the Curatores Veritatis Alliance ecosystem, marks a shift from pure piracy or independent militia work toward more structured coalition support. They function as a bridge between the rigid discipline of Providence-bloc politics and the chaotic, fluid nature of low-security warfare, providing their alliance with seasoned skirmishers capable of operating behind enemy lines.

Identity & Culture

The corporate identity of Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten is built upon a foundation of irony and camaraderie. The ticker D.A.U is a direct reference to the German IT acronym "Dümmster anzunehmender User" (stupidest assumed user), a term used to describe the lowest common denominator in system design. By adopting this moniker, the corporation disarms opponents, inviting them to underestimate the pilots they are engaging. This psychological framing is a core component of their doctrine; enemies expecting incompetence are frequently baited into unfavorable engagements against well-optimized, if unconventional, ship fittings.

Internally, the culture is described as "serious fun." While fleet discipline is maintained during combat operations, the atmosphere is notably less rigid than traditional "powerbloc" entities. Recruitment is highly selective regarding language and attitude, targeting German-speaking pilots who value community over raw efficiency metrics. The group rejects the "cog in the machine" mentality often found in massive null-security coalitions, preferring a "small team" dynamic where individual pilot skill significantly impacts the outcome of a fight.

This cultural rejection of elitism does not equate to a lack of ambition. Members are encouraged to experiment with "jank" fits—ship configurations that defy the established meta—to catch opponents off guard. This willingness to lose ships in the name of testing limits has cultivated a resilient pilot base that views ship loss not as a failure, but as the cost of content and learning. The corporation maintains a strong presence in external communities, including the official forums and German-language channels, fostering a reputation as approachable veterans.

Political Affiliations

Current Alignment: The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary [CVAA]
Loyalty: Amarr Empire (Factional Warfare)
Status: Active Member Corporation

The corporation is firmly embedded within the Amarr loyalist structure through its membership in The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary. This alliance serves as a vital component of the wider CVA (Curatores Veritatis Alliance) ecosystem, traditionally acting as a training ground, holding area, or high-security wing for the Providence bloc. However, for Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten, this affiliation provides a political anchor while they conduct autonomous combat operations in low-security space.

Intelligence records indicate a complex history of affiliation shifts consistent with an active combat unit seeking the most advantageous operational environment. Recovered signals suggest the corporation has previously operated directly under the banner of the The Amarr Militia, engaging in frontline warfare against the Minmatar Republic. Their current positioning within CVAA suggests a consolidation of assets or a strategic realignment to support CVA's broader objectives while retaining their identity as Factional Warfare specialists.

The corporation maintains a "Not Purple Shoot It" (NPSI) policy when not engaged in strictly blue-force operations, frequently collaborating with public fleets and community events. Despite this, their primary political loyalty remains with the Amarr Empire. They are often seen fighting alongside other Amarr loyalist groups in the Bleak Lands and Metropolis, reinforcing the imperial presence in contested warzones.

Theaters of Operation

The primary theater for Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten is the volatile border region between the Amarr Empire and the Minmatar Republic. Specific systems such as Vard and Huola appear frequently in their combat logs, identifying these locations as key staging points or patrol routes. The system of Kamela, a traditional hub for Amarr militia activity, also features heavily in their operational history, serving as a nexus for fleet assembly and resupply.

Beyond the immediate warzone, the corporation projects power into the Heimatar region, conducting offensive raids into Minmatar-held low-security systems. These deep strikes are designed to disrupt enemy logistics, harass ratting pockets, and draw response fleets into prepared ambushes. The pilots of D.A.U are adept at utilizing the complex geography of the Bleak Lands, using gate mechanics and celestial layouts to separate larger hostile gangs into manageable fragments.

Occasional sorties into the Pochven region have also been recorded, aligning with leadership statements regarding the desire to master diverse combat environments. However, their core competency remains low-security positional warfare. During major Factional Warfare campaigns, the corporation shifts from roaming to objective-based gameplay, focusing on "plexing" (complex capture) in systems to push system contested levels in favor of the Empire.

Defensively, they are known to patrol the logistics pipes connecting Amarr high-security space to the warzone, hunting interceptors and haulers attempting to supply the Minmatar militia. This interdiction role serves a dual purpose: securing supply lines for allied forces and maintaining a "zone of control" that discourages casual transit by hostile neutrals.

Doctrine & Methodology

The combat doctrine of Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten favors mobility and surprise over raw durability. Their fleets are typically composed of faction frigates, destroyers, and cruiser hulls optimized for the short-range, high-intensity engagements common in Factional Warfare complexes. The Coercer Navy Issue and Imperial Navy Slicer are staple hulls, leveraging superior Amarr energy weapon projection to kite or brawl depending on the tactical situation.

A hallmark of their methodology is the use of "bait" tactics. Pilots will often fly ostensibly weak or poorly fitted ships—sometimes even rookie ships like the Impairor—to lure aggressors into a false sense of security. Once the trap is sprung, the "DAU" (dumb user) facade drops, and hidden support assets uncloak or jump in to dismantle the target. This weaponization of their own reputation is a key force multiplier, allowing a small number of pilots to engage larger or more expensive fleets effectively.

Logistically, the corporation operates with a lean footprint. Members are expected to be self-sufficient regarding ship replacement and movement, though corporate stockpiles exist for strategic hulls. Multi-boxing is common, with veteran pilots often fielding their own scouting or electronic warfare support. This self-reliance allows the corporation to deploy rapidly without the heavy logistical tail required by larger alliances, making them elusive targets for enemies attempting to pin them down.

In larger coalition fleets, D.A.U pilots often integrate into the skirmish or tackle wings, roles that capitalize on their experience with manual piloting and grid awareness. Leadership has frequently advocated for gameplay balance that favors these active piloting styles, rejecting the "F1 monkey" approach of anchoring on a commander and activating weapons on broadcast. Instead, individual initiative is prized, with every member expected to act as a potential scout or secondary caller.

Notable Operations

The Bleak Lands Campaigns: Throughout late YC124 and YC125, the corporation was heavily involved in the back-and-forth struggle for control of the Bleak Lands. Operating in concert with the wider Amarr militia, D.A.U pilots were instrumental in several system sieges, providing anti-support coverage that allowed heavier allied assets to capture infrastructure. Their focus on the Kamela corridor helped stabilize a critical chokepoint against Minmatar incursions.

Operation: Dumb Luck: An internal designation for a series of successful bait operations in the Vard system. By deliberately flying sub-optimal compositions, the corporation successfully lured high-value targets—including marauders and faction cruisers—into engagement ranges where they could be swarmed by destroyers. These operations cemented their reputation for punching above their weight class and validated the "DAU" psychological warfare doctrine.

Community Defense Initiatives: The corporation has participated in various NPSI events and community defense fleets, often designated as "WEDGE" or similar public roam supports. While not strictly corporate operations, these deployments served to sharpen pilot skills and build diplomatic bridges with non-aligned entities, ensuring that D.A.U remains connected to the broader capsuleer zeitgeist beyond the faction warzone.

Diplomatic Relations

Allies: The most significant relationship is with the Curatores Veritatis Alliance [CVA] and its associated loyalist corporations. As members of the auxiliary wing, D.A.U enjoys blue standing with one of the oldest and most storied power blocs in New Eden. They also maintain positive relations with various independent Amarr militia corporations, often coordinating informally in local channels during active warzone pushes.

Adversaries: The primary antagonists are the corporations and alliances of the Minmatar Militia. Specifically, groups operating out of Heimatar and the Metropolis lowsec pipes are constant targets. The corporation also frequently skirmishes with local pirate entities other opportunists who prey on the chaos of the warzone. These engagements are viewed less with animosity and more as "good content," consistent with the corporation's sport-like approach to combat.

Neutral/Community: D.A.U maintains a unique position with the broader German-speaking community. Through participation in public channels and events, they have cultivated a network of "frenemies"—pilots they might shoot one day and fly with the next. This diplomatic flexibility allows them to recruit effectively and maintain relevance even during lulls in the faction war.

Modern Status

As of late YC126, Duemmst anzunehmende Piloten remains a vibrant and active entity within The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary. Their pilot roster shows a healthy mix of long-term veterans and newer recruits, indicating a stable organizational culture. The corporation continues to focus on low-security small-gang PvP, with a persistent presence in the Amarr-Minmatar warzone.

Leadership remains vocal on public platforms, advocating for the interests of lowsec dwellers and Factional Warfare pilots. Public interviews and forum activity suggest that the corporation is satisfied with its current niche—large enough to matter in a fight, but small enough to avoid the stagnation of blue-donut politics. Analysts predict they will continue to serve as a reliable, if unconventional, asset to the Amarr cause for the foreseeable future.

Chronology

  • YC115 (Late): Initial public records of pilot activity associated with the founding cadre. Early formation of the "DAU" identity.
  • YC116: Corporation solidifies its German-speaking core. Early operations focused on high-security and low-security border skirmishes.
  • YC117: Expansion of recruitment efforts. Leadership gains experience in larger null-security conflicts.
  • YC118: The Nullsec Era.
  • YC120: Strategic pivot to Lowsec. Corporation begins to specialize in Factional Warfare mechanics.
  • YC121: Establishment of permanent presence in the Amarr-Minmatar warzone. Adoption of the "bait and switch" doctrine.
  • YC122: Strengthening of ties with Amarr loyalist blocs. Participation in regional defense fleets in Domain and Devoid.
  • YC123: Recruitment drives target veteran German pilots disillusioned with nullsec stagnation. Roster size stabilizes.
  • YC124: Uprising Expansion. Corporation activity spikes with the overhaul of Factional Warfare. Heavy engagement in frontline system captures.
  • YC125 (Mid): Intense campaigning and advocacy for Lowsec/FW updates. High operational tempo in the Bleak Lands.
  • YC125 (Late): Integration into The Curatores Veritatis Auxiliary [CVAA] formalized in public registries.
  • YC126: Continued operations under the CVAA banner. Focus on "Battlefield" objectives and system sieges in the warzone.
  • YC126: Notable increase in destroyer-class usage documented in killboard analytics.
  • YC126: Participation in joint operations with CVA main fleet assets for structure defense.
  • YC126: Ongoing recruitment and training of new pilots in the "DAU" method of asymmetric warfare.
  • Present: Active and deployed. Primary staging suspected near Vard/Huola axis.

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