Admiral Alexander Noir receives the Aidonis (YC 110)
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Event (2)
- Aidonis Award to Alexander Noir
Alexander Noir received the Aidonis (peace-prize) award in YC110 — the same year his Nyx struck Ishukone HQ at Malkalen.
synthesis
Alexander Noir received the Aidonis (peace-prize) award in YC110 — the same year his Nyx mothership struck Ishukone HQ at Malkalen and killed Otro Gariushi. The structural ambiguity: Noir was being publicly honored as the Federation's peace champion at the moment the broker plot used him for the Empyrean Age's signature assassination. Whether Noir was set up or willingly participated is canonically unresolved.
- Aidonis Award to Heideran VII
Heideran VII received the Aidonis (peace-prize) award. Subsequent peace-prize-related murder and mayhem cycle exposed Empire–Federation tensions.
synthesis
YC104 Aidonis (peace-prize) award to Heideran VII — controversial Federation honor for an Amarr Emperor whose Empire still practiced slavery. The award sparked a cycle of murder and mayhem that exposed Empire–Federation civilizational tensions. Heideran's tolerance of the Pax Amarria reformist position grew from this period.
Person (1)
- Alexander Noir
Capsuleer pilot of the Nyx mothership that struck Ishukone Headquarters at Malkalen. Officially named the perpetrator; broker plot evidence suggests he was framed and the safety protocols were disabled by other parties.
synthesis
Capsuleer pilot of the Nyx mothership that struck Ishukone Headquarters at Malkalen, killing Otro Gariushi and tens of thousands. Officially named the perpetrator of the Malkalen Disaster, but the broker plot evidence — station and ship safety protocols disabled at the same time — suggests he was set up to take the blame for the Insorum-targeted assassination. The structural ambiguity around Noir is what makes Malkalen 'Disaster' canonically rather than 'Attack.'