Insidious. Catch a 2.9B ISK Wreck in W2T-TR Fight

Insidious. Catch a 2.9B ISK Wreck in W2T-TR Fight

A 37-pilot clash in W2T-TR ended with 31 ships destroyed and a 2.9B ISK wreck on the field, as Insidious. and Goonswarm Federation traded losses in a drawn-out engagement that appears to have escalated into a costly regional fight.

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THE CATCH

The biggest prize of the engagement was not a capital or a rare trophy ship, but the battle itself: a 2.9B ISK destruction that anchors a fight stretching from late on June 13 into the following day. Insidious. are credited with the final blow, and the reported attackers numbered 37 in total, suggesting a compact but serious commitment rather than a fleeting skirmish.

THE EXCHANGE

Both sides paid heavily. Goonswarm Federation account for the larger share of losses by value at roughly 1.85B ISK, while Insidious. lost about 1.08B ISK. The ship mix points to a sharp exchange of subcapital hulls, with Hecates making up the largest share of losses, alongside Algos Navy Issues, Lokis, Armageddons, Deacons, and Confessors. That composition suggests the fight was fluid and fast-moving, with enough firepower on the field to punish mistakes quickly.

THE BREAK

No single ship stands out as the whole story here, which is what makes the engagement notable: both organisations appear to have stayed in the fight long enough to rack up meaningful losses on each side. With 31 ships down across 37 participants, the battle likely turned on who could keep pressure on the grid and avoid being isolated first. The final tally suggests neither side was able to disengage cleanly before the exchange became expensive.

WHY IT MATTERS

Even without a titan or supercapital headline, this was the kind of fight that leaves a mark. A 2.9B ISK engagement between Goonswarm Federation and Insidious. is a reminder that medium-sized clashes can still produce a brutal bill, especially when frigate-sized precision hulls and heavier support ships are both committed. For both groups, W2T-TR becomes another ledger entry in a conflict where control of a system is often measured in wrecks as much as territory.

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