106.4B ISK Battle Leaves DJ-GBH Littered with Capital and Cruiser Wrecks
A sprawling fight in DJ-GBH ended with 106.4 billion ISK in losses and 138 ships destroyed, as Brotherhood of Spacers and Abyssal Brick Rollers, alongside other allies, fought Get Off My Lawn and D3ad End and their partners across a long and costly engagement. The wreckage suggests a battle that escalated beyond a simple roaming clash, with battleships, logistics, tackle, and even a Phoenix among the ships left behind.
THE FIRST EXCHANGE
The fighting in DJ-GBH appears to have built into a major battle rather than a brief strike. With 195 participants involved overall, both sides committed enough force to turn the system into a sustained killing field. The scale of the losses points to a meeting of organised groups that neither side was able to disengage from cleanly once the shooting began.
THE LOSSES STACK UP
The destruction was spread across a broad mix of hulls, which suggests the engagement moved through several stages of control and counterplay. Two Nightmares were among the most notable wrecks, joined by Celestis, Scimitar, Flycatcher, and Phoenix losses. That combination indicates pressure not just on damage dealers, but also on support ships and heavier assets that may have been caught as the fight tightened.
THE BREAK
The top loss was the battle itself, valued at 106.4 billion ISK, with WarBeacon listed on the final blow. Get Off My Lawn and D3ad End, and others absorbed the larger share of the damage, losing more than 81 billion ISK by the figures provided, while the opposing coalition was still left with more than 24 billion ISK in wreckage. Brotherhood of Spacers and Abyssal Brick Rollers, and others appear to have secured the more effective outcome on the field, but only after a prolonged and expensive contest.
WHY IT MATTERS
Large fights in New Eden rarely end cleanly, and DJ-GBH now joins the list of systems marked by a battle that demanded real commitment from both sides. The loss of a Phoenix alongside multiple battleships and support hulls points to a clash with more than passing significance, and the final tally suggests both sides paid heavily for whatever control was at stake. Even without a single obvious centerpiece beyond the sheer scale of destruction, the result leaves a clear reminder of how quickly a contested system can become a graveyard.
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