Apocalypse Navy Issue Caught and Crushed in 2ID-87
An Apocalypse Navy Issue went down in 2ID-87 as HOLD MY PROBS and allied attackers closed in on a costly target worth 1.4 billion ISK. The ship’s destruction came in a fight that involved 109 participants, with a Moros Navy Issue delivering the final blow and turning the engagement into a very bad day for Abyssal Brick Rollers.
THE CATCH
The loss unfolded in an instant in 2ID-87, where an Apocalypse Navy Issue flown by Door Marked Pirate was overwhelmed under pressure from a large local fight. On paper it was a single ship loss, but the scale around it suggests the target had been caught in a much larger engagement rather than isolated cleanly. With 109 participants on grid, there was no room for a quiet escape once the fight tightened around the Navy battleship.
THE PRICE OF STAYING TOO LONG
The ship belonged to Abyssal Brick Rollers, while the attackers were led on the field by HOLD MY PROBS. The final blow came from Egrok in a Moros Navy Issue, a brutal finishing stroke for a battleship that was already trapped in dangerous company. The destruction covered roughly 1 billion ISK of hull value, with another 392.1 million ISK recovered in drops and the rest burned away with the wreck.
THE BREAKDOWN
The fittings tell the same story of a ship that was fighting hard when the end came. Navy Cap Booster 800 charges were recovered, while Aurora L, Conflagration L, and Nanite Repair Paste were lost in the destruction, hinting at a battleship that had been committed to the engagement rather than drifting on the edge of it. With attackers already applying damage from multiple angles, the Navy Issue appears to have been worn down faster than it could be supported or extracted.
THE AFTERMATH
For Abyssal Brick Rollers, the loss of an Apocalypse Navy Issue is more than a routine wreck: it is an expensive reminder that battleships in the wrong place can vanish quickly once a larger fight turns hostile. For HOLD MY PROBS, the kill adds another headline to a day when a single capital-typed finishing blow helped seal a high-value destruction in a crowded system. In EVE, ships this expensive rarely die quietly, and this one did not.
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