Fraternity. Catches 2.4B Golem in CSOA-B Hunt
A Fraternity. hunting group ended a costly run through CSOA-B with the destruction of a 2.4 billion ISK Golem, pinning down Roue of Rote Kapelle before the Marauder could escape. The ship went down under pressure from a 13-pilot attack, with Siyat in a Typhoon landing the final blow as the field closed around the target.
THE CATCH
The fight in CSOA-B was brief, but the result was severe: Roue’s Golem was overwhelmed and destroyed in a coordinated strike that appears to have left little room for recovery. Fraternity. fielded at least 13 pilots in the attack, while the broader engagement involved 16 participants overall, suggesting a compact but committed interception rather than a casual roam.
THE PRIZE
The Golem is no ordinary loss. At 2.4 billion ISK, it represented the kind of ship that draws attention the moment it appears on grid, and the wreck left behind shows how much firepower was poured into the kill. The ship’s fittings also hint at the scale of the commitment: large stocks of torpedoes were either destroyed or recovered, underscoring that this was a fully armed Marauder caught in combat rather than an empty shell.
THE BREAK
Siyat’s Typhoon claimed the final blow, but the damage came from a group effort. Glory Thomas in a Caracal Navy Issue, Wlfbor in another Typhoon, LILYGeGe in a Brutix Navy Issue, and spirit027 in capsule form all contributed to the pressure that broke the target apart. The names on the field suggest Fraternity. had enough ships in place to keep the Golem pinned while heavier damage was applied from multiple angles.
THE CONSEQUENCE
For Rote Kapelle and pilot Roue, the loss is an expensive reminder of how quickly a single high-value ship can become isolated in contested space. For Fraternity., it is a clean result: a valuable target caught, stripped down, and destroyed in one sharp engagement. In a region where every Marauder represents both firepower and risk, CSOA-B has now claimed another costly casualty.
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