Enforcer Destroyed in 1.1 Billion ISK Ambush in Hagilur
A State War Academy Enforcer was brought down in Hagilur after a 40-pilot engagement that left the 1.1 billion ISK ship exposed long enough for 7.62 and its allies to finish the job. The loss included a cynosural field generator and other fittings that suggest the ship was carrying more than routine travel gear when the fight turned against it.
THE CATCH
The fight in Hagilur appears to have centered on a single vulnerable target rather than a prolonged exchange of equal forces. The destroyed Enforcer, flown by flatulent warrior gonzo of State War Academy, was caught in a scene that drew in 40 participants overall, with 7.62 listed among the attackers. What began as a one-ship loss quickly turned into a concentrated hunt as more ships arrived to tighten the net.
THE PRESSURE BUILDS
The attackers committed a mixed force that included a Legion, a Tempest Fleet Issue, a Marshal, and Typhoon Fleet Issues, suggesting the target was under sustained pressure from multiple angles. TimeLord IIllIIIl in a Legion landed the final blow, but the damage had already been accumulated by heavier ships around the field. That spread of fire indicates the Enforcer was being pinned down rather than given room to escape.
THE LOSSES
The ship’s destruction accounted for 783.4 million ISK in losses, with another 300.2 million ISK worth of fittings and cargo dropping into space. Among the more notable items were liquid ozone, Sisters Combat Scanner Probes, an Imperial Navy Multispectrum Coating, a Damage Control II, and a Cynosural Field Generator I. That last module in particular may indicate the Enforcer was fitted for more than ordinary movement, which only deepens the sting of the loss.
WHY IT MATTERS
For State War Academy, the disappearance of an Enforcer is expensive enough on its own; for 7.62 and the other attackers, it reads like a successful interception that paid off with a high-value kill. In a busy system like Hagilur, a ship carrying expensive fittings and utility modules does not get many chances to recover once it is pinned. The result is a sharp reminder that even a single exposed capital-facing hull can become a prized target the moment a hunt closes around it.
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