12.2B ISK Senda Clash Ends in a Major Fleet Loss

12.2B ISK Senda Clash Ends in a Major Fleet Loss

A prolonged fight in Senda ended with a 12.2 billion ISK destruction and 115 ships lost across a 159-pilot engagement, with The Initiative. and Observatory Great Bear among the forces on the field opposite Kybernauts Clade and Psyno Theory.

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THE CATCH

The engagement in Senda stretched over many hours, suggesting a drawn-out confrontation rather than a brief skirmish. By the time the fighting was done, the battle had cost both sides heavily, with Kybernauts Clade and Psyno Theory, and others accounting for the larger share of the loss value. The scale alone points to a major fleet action, not a random exchange of blows.

THE FIGHT UNFOLDS

159 pilots took part, with The Initiative. and Observatory Great Bear, and others facing Kybernauts Clade and Psyno Theory, and others in the centre of the action. The ship mix shows the kind of pressure that can turn an organised engagement into a rolling brawl: Ravens, Rooks, Sabres, Kikimoras, Manticores, and Flycatchers all vanished in the fighting. That spread suggests a battle that touched multiple roles at once, from heavy damage dealers to electronic warfare, tackle, and interdiction.

THE TURNING POINT

The top loss was the Senda report itself, tied to 12.2 billion ISK in destruction and credited to WarBeacon as the final blow reference. While the data does not spell out the exact moment the fight broke, the overall losses suggest that one side was able to press its advantage long enough to keep the engagement from resetting. The presence of multiple organizations on both sides also points to a coalition-level clash where once the ships were committed, escape became increasingly difficult.

THE LOSSES

Total destruction reached 115 ships, with the heaviest named losses concentrated in Ravens and Rooks, backed by a steady drain of Sabres, Kikimoras, Manticores, and Flycatchers. Those numbers make the battle feel less like a single decisive strike and more like a grinding collapse, the kind of fight where control slips away one ship at a time. For the forces involved, the cost will be measured not just in ISK, but in the time and momentum required to replace what was lost.

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