Loki Destroyed in Ehnoum After CONCORD Intervenes

Loki Destroyed in Ehnoum After CONCORD Intervenes

A Syndicate Society Loki was destroyed in Ehnoum after taking the full attention of a CONCORD Police Commander, ending a 1.7 billion ISK loss in a fight that appears to have been over almost as soon as it began.

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THE CATCH

The engagement in Ehnoum was brief and sharp, with only three participants recorded and one ship left on the field: Mooshoe Mugiwara’s Loki. The cruiser was caught by a CONCORD Police Commander flown by an unknown attacker, a detail that gives the loss an unusual edge. For a ship of this value to be destroyed in such a confined encounter suggests there was little room to maneuver once CONCORD became involved.

THE COLLAPSE

The Loki carried a heavy price tag and paid it in full. Of the total value tied to the loss, 575.1 million ISK was destroyed outright, while 1.1 billion ISK appears to have been recovered from the wreck. Even so, the scale of the destruction was enough to make the ship’s loss stand out, especially with the final blow credited to a single pilot rather than a larger fleet.

THE CARGO LEFT BEHIND

The wreck also tells part of the story. Thousands of Guristas Mjolnir Heavy Assault Missiles were among the items destroyed, including a stack of 5,205 and several smaller groups of 65. That kind of ammunition load suggests the Loki was prepared for serious fighting, not a casual patrol, which makes the loss feel less like a routine skirmish and more like an expensive interruption to a plan already underway.

WHY IT MATTERS

A 1.7 billion ISK Loki is never a trivial casualty, and the presence of CONCORD in the killing blow makes the outcome feel especially unforgiving. Whether this was a misstep, an ill-fated interception, or an encounter that simply went wrong at the worst possible moment, the result was the same: Syndicate Society lost a valuable ship in Ehnoum, and CONCORD claimed the prize.

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