Defenders Regain Ground as Pressure Spreads Across Perrigen Falls
Broad regional pressure is still reaching across Perrigen Falls, but the campaign is no longer reading as a simple advance. Get Off My Lawn appears to be regaining ground, with ihub defence activity tied to both the core pressure points and the wider set of contested systems. The result is a campaign that still bites, but one in which the defenders are beginning to stiffen the line.
THE HOLD
The clearest signal from Perrigen Falls is that the defence is starting to bite back. In the systems carrying the heaviest pressure — including 6-8QLA, EH2I-P and G-GRSZ — the defenders are not just absorbing the attack, but appearing to push back enough to regain ground. That shift matters because it suggests the campaign has moved beyond simple harassment and into a more contested struggle over whether pressure can be sustained.
THE FRONTLINE
What makes this campaign notable is its spread. The pressure is not confined to a single pocket; it stretches across 5ZU-VG, 6-8QLA, EH2I-P, G-GRSZ and R-AYGT, which points to a broad regional effort rather than isolated probing. When that kind of pressure is met with repeated ihub defence, the front becomes harder to read — but also harder to ignore. The defenders’ ability to respond across multiple systems suggests an organised attempt to stabilise the region rather than simply survive in place.
THE COUNTERMOVE
The repeated defence activity around these systems implies that Get Off My Lawn is not yielding the field cleanly. Instead, the campaign appears to be entering a phase where holding territory and reclaiming initiative are becoming more important than any single flashpoint. If the current pattern continues, the next development will likely be measured by whether the pressure can keep spreading or whether the defenders can continue to blunt it and force the campaign into a stall.
THE NEXT FRONT
For now, Perrigen Falls remains under broad pressure, but the balance has clearly become more complicated. The defenders are regaining ground rather than simply retreating, and that gives this campaign a different shape: one of resistance hardening under strain. The question now is whether the pressure can reassert itself across the wider region, or whether the defenders’ hold on these systems marks the beginning of a more durable stabilisation.
Generated from live EVE data and archived for sharing.
Permalink