Golem Cut Down in R-FM0G After Fraternity Catch the Target Out

Golem Cut Down in R-FM0G After Fraternity Catch the Target Out

A Dracarys. Golem was destroyed in R-FM0G in a fight that appears to have opened and closed almost instantly, leaving the 1.1 billion ISK ship to absorb the full weight of a Fraternity. attack. The loss of the marauder, flown by NUOBAI of De Vliegende Hollander., was the clear centrepiece of the encounter, with Fraternity. claiming the final blow through Ccqit’s Kikimora.

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THE CATCH

The engagement in R-FM0G was brief, but the scale of the commitment suggests the target was worth the effort. Thirty-five pilots were tied to the wider fight, with Fraternity. accounting for the attacking side and Dracarys. carrying the loss. In the middle of that activity sat a single Golem, a ship built to punch hard and survive pressure, which instead became the day’s most expensive casualty.

THE BREAK

The decisive damage came from Ccqit in a Kikimora, but the numbers hint at a much broader effort behind the final volley. Fraternity. fielded 22 attackers around the kill, while large amounts of Mjolnir cruise missile fire landed on the ship and tore through its defenses. The Golem dropped only a small portion of its fittings, with 82.1 million ISK recovered and 1 billion ISK destroyed, leaving the hull itself as the main prize.

THE LOSSES

For Dracarys., the destruction of a marauder is more than a routine setback. NUOBAI’s Golem was carrying a visible missile load, and the wreckage shows how thoroughly it was stripped once the fight went against it. The ship’s loss alone pushed the engagement to 1.1 billion ISK, a figure that gives the ambush its weight even without a longer battle around it.

WHY IT MATTERS

A single Golem rarely disappears quietly. When one falls to a compact Fraternity. strike group, it signals both opportunity seized and risk punished in the same moment. In R-FM0G, the fight appears to have been decided by speed and concentration rather than endurance, and the result is the kind of loss that lingers well beyond the grid where it happened.

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