3B ISK Siseide Loss Ends in a 62-Pilot Trap

3B ISK Siseide Loss Ends in a 62-Pilot Trap

A 3 billion ISK destruction in Siseide has emerged from a long-running clash that saw 62 pilots commit to the field and 23 ships go down before the fighting was done. The heaviest blow fell on a Smile 'n' Wave and Mordu's Legion-aligned force, with Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary among the attackers pressing the advantage.

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THE CATCH

The decisive loss in Siseide was the Siseide itself, a 3 billion ISK prize that ended up on the wrong side of a concentrated attack. The final blow was credited to WarBeacon, capping an engagement that appears to have centered on isolating and overwhelming a valuable target rather than trading evenly in the open.

THE FIGHT BUILDS

By the time the dust settled, 62 pilots had been involved across the engagement, with Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary listed among the main attackers. The opposition included Smile 'n' Wave and Mordu's Legion, and the ship mix suggests a busy fight with pressure coming from several directions: Caracals, Osprey Navy Issues, Tornados, Huginns, Sleipnirs, and Scythes all appear among the losses.

THE BREAK

The numbers point to a battle that did not end cleanly for either side, but the cost landed hardest on Smile 'n' Wave and Mordu's Legion and others, who absorbed most of the 3 billion ISK destroyed value. Fraternity. and its allies also lost ships, but in much smaller value terms, suggesting they came out ahead once the engagement turned into a decisive collapse around the high-value target.

THE CONSEQUENCE

With 23 losses recorded and a total value near 3 billion ISK, the fight in Siseide stands out as a substantial regional engagement rather than a brief skirmish. Even without a clean read on the original objective, the destruction of a ship worth that much ensures the encounter will be remembered as an expensive and consequential catch.

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