Brotherhood of Spacers Push Back as Pressure Narrows in Perrigen Falls
Localised pressure around OP7-BP is increasingly meeting resistance, with the Brotherhood of Spacers appearing to regain ground in the face of repeated ihub defence efforts. The campaign has not spread far, but the fighting now clearly favours the defenders, suggesting the immediate front is being steadied rather than widened.
THE HOLD
The key development in Perrigen Falls is not expansion, but recovery. In OP7-BP, the Brotherhood of Spacers appear to be reasserting control under localised pressure, turning a narrow defensive fight into a meaningful hold. The repeated ihub defence activity suggests the system remains the focal point of the campaign, but the pressure is no longer reading as purely one-way.
THE PRESSURE POINT
OP7-BP remains the system where the campaign is being decided for now. That concentration matters: when pressure stays locked onto a single point, the outcome there can define whether an offensive keeps moving or begins to stall. The available signs suggest the defenders are absorbing that strain effectively, limiting the attackers’ ability to convert activity into deeper territorial movement.
THE COUNTERMOVE
The Brotherhood’s position appears stronger than it did at the start of the phase. Defenders regaining ground is a significant shift in a local campaign, especially when the contest centres on infrastructure defence. Rather than collapsing under repeated attention, the defensive effort is holding the line and forcing the campaign into a more stubborn, grinding shape.
THE NEXT FRONT
For now, Perrigen Falls looks like a campaign that is stabilising around resistance rather than breaking open into a wider advance. If the pressure remains confined to OP7-BP, the next phase will likely be measured by whether attackers can renew momentum or whether the Brotherhood can turn this local stand into a durable recovery. The front has not vanished, but it is no longer clearly moving against the defenders.
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