Multi-Billion ISK Siseide Clash Ends in Heavy Exchange
A drawn-out fight in Siseide has closed with roughly 2.9 billion ISK in destruction and 20 ships lost, after Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, alongside other allies, met resistance from Smile 'n' Wave, Anime Angel Squad, and others in a prolonged engagement that stretched across the day.
THE LONG FIGHT
The clash in Siseide did not burn out quickly. Instead, it unfolded over more than seven hours, suggesting a grinding engagement in which both sides committed repeatedly and the field changed hands in waves. By the time the fighting ended, 59 pilots had been drawn into the action, with the battle leaving a broad trail of wreckage behind it.
THE LOSSES STACK UP
The largest share of the damage appears to have fallen on Smile 'n' Wave and Anime Angel Squad, and others, who accounted for the bulk of the destroyed value. Their losses came from a mixed group of ships that included Caracals, Osprey Navy Issues, Tornados, Huginns, Sleipnirs, and Scythes, pointing to a fight that punished both damage dealers and support hulls. Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, and others also took losses, but on a much smaller scale by value.
THE TURNING POINT
The report suggests Fraternity. and Fraternity Auxiliary, with help from allied groups including Malakim Zealots and Watch This, were able to keep pressure on the opposing side and steadily convert that pressure into destruction. The final blow on the 2.9 billion ISK wreck came from WarBeacon, bringing the engagement to a close after the larger coalition had already done the heavy lifting across the field.
WHAT IT MEANS
A fight of this length and cost is rarely just another skirmish. Even without the full strategic context, the scale of the losses suggests a meaningful clash that will be remembered for its persistence and the amount of hardware left burning in Siseide. For both sides, the engagement likely represents a costly day of trading power rather than a clean victory.
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