93-Pilot Clash in 9GNS-2 Ends in 2.1 Billion ISK in Losses

93-Pilot Clash in 9GNS-2 Ends in 2.1 Billion ISK in Losses

A mixed fleet fight in 9GNS-2 turned into a costly exchange, with 93 pilots committing ships and more than 2.1 billion ISK destroyed before the field went quiet. The engagement saw Calculated Disorder and M A C U L A, alongside others, trade blows with Vanguard. and Dracarys., and others in a battle that left cruisers, battlecruisers, and assault ships scattered across the wreckage.

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THE CLASH FOR 9GNS-2

What began as a large organized engagement in 9GNS-2 quickly escalated into a substantial fleet action. On one side were Calculated Disorder and M A C U L A, and others; on the other, Vanguard. and Dracarys., and others. The scale was enough to suggest neither side was prepared to simply disengage once contact was made, and the result was a prolonged fight that ran over many hours before ending on June 11.

THE BREAKING POINT

The losses tell the story of a battle that was not decided by a single overextension, but by sustained pressure from both sides. Kikimoras made up the largest share of the destruction, while Nighthawks, Muninns, Jackdaws, Drake Navy Issues, and Cerberuses also disappeared in the fighting. That mix points to a bruising exchange in which fast-moving hulls and heavier support ships were all caught in the same grinder.

THE PRICE OF HOLDING THE FIELD

Calculated Disorder and M A C U L A, and others absorbed the larger share of the damage, losing just over 1.16 billion ISK compared with nearly 983 million ISK for Vanguard. and Dracarys., and others. The final blow was recorded by WarBeacon in what the report identifies simply as the battle report itself, underscoring that the conflict was the result of a broader fleet commitment rather than a single dramatic strike on a lone target.

WHY IT MATTERS

For a fight of this size, the significance lies in how much force both sides were willing to commit and how expensive the outcome became. A 93-pilot clash that leaves behind 25 destroyed ships and billions in losses is the sort of encounter that can disrupt operations, drain doctrine hulls, and signal that a front is active enough to punish any lapse in caution. In 9GNS-2, neither side walked away cleanly.

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