Nidhoggur Lost in T-Q2DD as Nyx Lands the Final Blow

Nidhoggur Lost in T-Q2DD as Nyx Lands the Final Blow

A 4.8 billion ISK Nidhoggur was destroyed in T-Q2DD in a brief, violent exchange that drew nine participants into the grid. The carrier-class triage hull of Newrevival1, flying for Insidious., was finished by Hblmik in a Nyx, turning a short encounter into an expensive loss for the defending side.

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THE CATCH

The fight in T-Q2DD appears to have been small, but it carried the weight of far larger ships. Insidious. lost a Nidhoggur flown by Newrevival1 of CATGO, with the carrier accounting for the bulk of the 4.8 billion ISK destruction. Against it stood Cntrl Alt De-Feet, with Hblmik’s Nyx ultimately delivering the final blow.

THE DAMAGE DONE

The wreck tells its own story. Of the Nidhoggur’s 4.8 billion ISK value, 4.2 billion was destroyed and 540.6 million ISK in assets were recovered. Among the losses were 340 Scourge Fury Heavy Missiles, 20 Dragonfly II drones, and a stock of Mobile Tractor Units, while 31,098 Hydrogen Isotopes were among the items that dropped. The carrier’s cargo suggests it was carrying the sort of supplies and fittings that make a capital loss sting all the more.

THE FINAL BLOW

Hblmik’s Nyx was the decisive presence on the field, accounting for the final blow and most of the recorded damage. The engagement also included a handful of other ships and damage sources, including an unidentified attacker, a Widow flown by Dodgey Sen, and a Redeemer belonging to Elis Fisher, though the Nidhoggur was already on the way out once the pressure settled in. With five attackers credited on the kill, the outcome suggests a compact but well-supported catch rather than a prolonged siege.

WHY IT MATTERS

For Insidious., the loss of a capital logistics platform in a single exchange is more than a line item. A Nidhoggur is not the kind of ship that disappears casually, and even in a short fight its destruction can leave a noticeable gap in both force projection and confidence. In T-Q2DD, the smaller skirmish produced the sort of expensive result that echoes well beyond the grid.

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