M0O-JG Fight Leaves Both Sides Bloodied in Three-Hour Clash

M0O-JG Fight Leaves Both Sides Bloodied in Three-Hour Clash

A prolonged engagement in M0O-JG ended with 2.9 billion ISK in losses and 41 ships destroyed, as Dracarys. and Vanguard. fought alongside Calculated Disorder in a clash that stretched across much of the night. With 86 pilots committed, the battle developed into a grinding exchange rather than a quick strike, and neither side left the field untouched.

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THE ENCOUNTER

The fight in M0O-JG began just after 00:11 UTC and did not end until more than three hours later. What started as a single engagement grew into a drawn-out regional clash, with Dracarys. and Vanguard. on one side and Calculated Disorder on the other. The scale suggests both groups were prepared to commit ships and keep pressure on the grid rather than break contact quickly.

THE EXCHANGE

As the battle unfolded, smaller hulls formed the backbone of the losses. Kikimoras made up the largest share of the destruction, alongside Cerberuses, Orthruses, Sabres and Muninns. That mix points to a fight fought at speed and range, where roaming forces and support ships were caught in the crossfire while both sides tried to wrest control of the field.

THE TURNING POINT

The heaviest single destruction in the engagement was a 2.9 billion ISK loss attributed to Calculated Disorder, with Dracarys. and Vanguard. listed as the attackers. WarBeacon records the final blow, but the broader picture is one of coordinated pressure from an 86-pilot force that eventually found the opening it needed. The loss stands out not just for its value, but because it came at the end of a battle already marked by steady attrition.

THE COSTS

By the time the shooting stopped, both sides had taken meaningful damage. Dracarys. and Vanguard. lost ships valued at roughly 1.4 billion ISK, while Calculated Disorder absorbed about 1.5 billion ISK in losses. In a fight like this, the damage is not measured only in one expensive hull, but in the drain on capability across the fleet.

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