Defenders Regain Their Footing in Outer Passage
Pressure in Outer Passage is concentrated around 0-4VQL, where defenders appear to be regaining ground under localised assault. The campaign remains narrow in scope, but the shift in momentum suggests the line is not simply holding — it is beginning to push back.
THE HOLD
The clearest signal from the region is defensive recovery. With activity centred on 0-4VQL, the local fight appears to be turning into a test of endurance rather than a fast-moving offensive. The defenders are not just absorbing pressure; they are regaining ground where the campaign has been focused.
THE PRESSURE POINT
That concentration matters. Localised pressure around a single system can be easy to overlook until it starts to shape the wider tempo of a front. In Outer Passage, the current weight of activity suggests the contested area remains active, but the immediate pressure is being met with a stronger response than before.
THE COUNTERMOVE
The available signals point to a defence that is doing more than surviving. An iHub defense at the centre of the action suggests the struggle is tied to infrastructure, making the contest feel sharper and more consequential. If the defenders continue to regain ground, the push may be losing some of its edge for now.
THE NEXT FRONT
For the moment, the campaign in Outer Passage appears contained rather than expanding. But even a localised front can widen if pressure returns or the defence weakens. The next phase will likely be defined by whether the attackers can renew momentum in 0-4VQL, or whether the defenders can turn this recovery into a stable hold.
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