7.8B ISK Clash Ends in Wreckage in J123432

7.8B ISK Clash Ends in Wreckage in J123432

A drawn-out fight in wormhole space ended with 7.8 billion ISK in wreckage and 40 ships destroyed, as Siberian Squads and Fuel Blocks Not Included collided with Blue Loot Not Included in J123432. The engagement stretched for nearly six hours, suggesting a battle that was neither brief nor clean, but one that slowly ground down ships on both sides before the final break.

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THE ENGAGEMENT UNFOLDS

What began as a fight between two organised groups in J123432 escalated into a prolonged regional clash inside the wormhole. The battle involved 53 participants across the two sides and produced losses spread across a wide range of hulls, from Sabres and Jaguars to Nighthawks, Cerberuses, and battlecruisers. The spread of ship losses suggests repeated exchanges rather than a single decisive volley, with each side trading pressure as the engagement developed.

THE PRICE OF STAYING IN THE FIGHT

Blue Loot Not Included took the heavier blow, losing ships worth most of the 7.8 billion ISK destroyed in the fight. Their losses included eight Nighthawks and six Cerberuses, alongside Sabres, Brutix Navy Issues, Harbinger Navy Issues, and Jaguars. Those numbers point to a force that remained committed long enough to lose valuable hulls in multiple categories, rather than pulling away before the damage stacked up.

SIBERIAN SQUADS AND FUEL BLOCKS HOLD THE FIELD

Siberian Squads and Fuel Blocks Not Included were credited on the attacking side, with WarBeacon recorded on the final blow. The result suggests they managed to keep the fight under control as it dragged on, even if the battle was costly in its own right. With 40 ships lost in total, this was not a clean hunt so much as a hard-fought collision in which control of the grid appears to have shifted only after significant attrition.

A COSTLY WORMHOLE BRAWL

For J123432, the fight stands out less as a single spectacular kill than as a sustained and expensive brawl that left both organisations bleeding ships. In wormhole space, where travel is limited and commitment is absolute, a six-hour engagement of this scale can reshape how both sides approach the system. The destruction of so many combat hulls, and so much value with them, marks this as the kind of encounter that lingers long after the wrecks are cleared.

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