Kalaido Strike flies for HALO – United Nations Space Command [H-UNS], under the colors of Absolute Glory [ABSOG], and has learned to trust doctrine because doctrine keeps pilots alive.
He operates as a frontline combat capsuleer in Caldari Faction Warfare and alliance CTAs, flying whatever hull the situation demands and whatever fit keeps him on grid long enough to matter. He does not chase killboards. He watches broadcasts, listens to fleet command, and moves when ordered.
Kalaido understands attrition. Ships are lost. Systems flip. Fleets break and reform. What matters is showing up again with a hull ready to undock. To that end, he maintains a quiet, internal supply chain—ships and fittings built off-market, moved during dead hours, and staged where they won’t attract attention. Survival is logistics as much as firepower.
He has fought alongside pilots who vanished after one bad loss and others who stayed until the clone bay remembered their names. Kalaido chose endurance. Every engagement is another entry in a ledger written in wrecks and warp-outs.
Within HALO and ABSOG, Kalaido Strike is not a hero. He is something more useful: a pilot who keeps coming back to the fight.
In New Eden, Kalaido Strike is not loud, but is always prepared.