Born among the steel and concrete of one of Sukuuvestaa Corporation’s industrial enclaves, where life was measured by efficiency and the fulfillment of quotas. He grew up with discipline etched into his blood and the understanding that the individual was nothing more than a cog in the vast machine of the Caldari State.
At the age of thirty-six, he chose to break free from the predictable fate of a corporate bureaucrat and become a capsuleer. The training was harsh, the process costly, but Jon saw in it the chance to elevate his existence into something greater: to serve, to fight, and perhaps to transcend.
Joined the Caldari fleets during the darkest years of the war against the Gallente. Among his crew, he earned respect not only for his tactical coldness but for the sense of responsibility he carried. That reputation, however, would be tested in the most brutal way.
In an ambush within the Black Rise system, Jon and his men were caught in a devastating trap. The fleet was annihilated. Close companions died screaming commands that never reached their mark. Jon survived — but not without consequence: burns marked his skin, and the loss of his right eye became a permanent scar. Yet the heaviest burden was invisible — the guilt for every life he had failed to save.
And so, he vanished. Self-exiled, he drifted across forgotten stations, living as a shadow, far from the space he had once sworn to conquer.
Years passed until, at last, he returned to the void. He brought with him neither the flame of glory nor the banner of the State. What drives him now is quieter, heavier: the search for redemption, the will to rewrite his story among the stars.
Today, no longer flies under the banners of the megacorporations. He is an explorer, a mercenary, a trader — and above all, a survivor.
A Caldari scarred by war, who has turned his wounds into strength and faces the stars as the only home he has left.