High-Value Ship Destroyed in a Four-Pilot Strike

High-Value Ship Destroyed in a Four-Pilot Strike

A single, expensive ship was caught and destroyed in ID 30001202 as a four-pilot engagement ended almost as quickly as it began. The 1.1 billion ISK loss left little room for escape once the attackers had the target in space and vulnerable.

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THE CATCH

The encounter in ID 30001202 was brief but costly. One ship from ID 99005130 was destroyed by a lone final-blow pilot from ID 1900696668, with the wider exchange involving just four participants in total. What might otherwise have passed as a small local skirmish instead turned into a 1.1 billion ISK loss for the victim side.

THE TARGET

The destroyed hull, listed as ID 11182, was the kind of prize that invites attention the moment it appears. Its value was split between 603.8 million ISK destroyed and 533.5 million ISK dropped, suggesting there was at least some recovery after the wreck. Even so, the loss was substantial, and the notable items recovered from the field hint at a fitted ship carrying material worth fighting over.

THE FINAL BLOW

The finishing pilot, ID 2112400942, flying ID 33470, secured the kill after dealing 1,659 damage. With only one attacker credited for the final blow, the result suggests a precise finish rather than a prolonged brawl. In fights this small, timing matters as much as firepower, and the target appears to have been caught with too little room to recover once pressure landed.

THE COST

For ID 99005130, the loss is meaningful less because of the size of the engagement than because of what vanished with the ship. A 1.1 billion ISK casualty in a four-pilot fight is the sort of event that can sting well beyond the immediate grid, particularly when the destroyed hull is accompanied by a significant amount of dropped cargo or fittings. In New Eden, even the smallest encounter can produce an expensive headline if the wrong ship is left exposed at the wrong moment.

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