High-Value Target Falls in Fraternity. Strike on The Initiative.
A The Initiative. ship worth 1.1 billion ISK was caught and destroyed in System 30000240, ending the brief engagement with Fraternity. and allied attackers on top. The loss was not spread across a wider field of wrecks; it was concentrated into a single, expensive kill that appears to have been decided quickly once the target was exposed.
THE CATCH
The encounter was short, but it carried the weight of a far larger fight. In System 30000240, a The Initiative. pilot in Ship 22428 was destroyed in an engagement that involved 45 participants overall and a concentrated Fraternity. attack force. The final blow came from a Phoenix Navy Issue, underlining that this was no casual roam, but a serious effort to bring down a valuable target.
THE BREAK
The victim’s ship was stripped apart for 911.2 million ISK in destroyed value, while 146.3 million ISK in material was recovered from the wreck. Among the cargo and fittings lost were Navy Cap Booster 800 charges, while Imperial Navy Standard L was destroyed outright. The presence of combat supplies suggests the ship was prepared for trouble, but not prepared enough to survive the pressure once the attackers committed.
THE HUNT
Fraternity. accounted for the bulk of the pressure on the target, with the top damage dealers also including another Phoenix Navy Issue, a Purifier, and other supporting attackers. One Garmur from an unaligned group appears in the damage list as well, hinting that the situation may have been more chaotic than a simple one-on-one interception. Even so, the kill tilted decisively in Fraternity.’s favour.
THE COST
For The Initiative., the loss of a 1.1 billion ISK ship in a single burst of violence is the sort of event that can ripple beyond one pilot. For Fraternity., it was a clean result: a valuable enemy ship removed, a field controlled, and a reminder that even a brief engagement can end in a costly wreck when capital-grade firepower is brought to bear.
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