Nightmare Lost in a Tight Strike in System 30002634
A Legion of xXDEATHXx Nightmare was destroyed in System 30002634 in a fast, concentrated engagement that cost the ship about 1.3 billion ISK. The attack appears to have come from a small, mixed group of four pilots, including a Kronos and a Garmur, suggesting a carefully timed catch rather than a broad fleet commitment.
THE CATCH
The Nightmare belonged to pilot Unidentified pilot 2116476574 of Legion of xXDEATHXx’s TIePerPeB corporation. In a fight that lasted only a moment on the clock, the ship was caught and destroyed in System 30002634, with no sign of a prolonged exchange or escape attempt succeeding. For a hull like a Nightmare, that kind of sudden exposure is often all it takes.
THE HUNTERS
The attacking side was listed as Unaligned attackers 99010421, with four pilots contributing to the destruction. Among them were a Kronos, a Garmur, and two unidentified ships, one of which landed the final blow. The spread of hulls suggests a compact but deliberate strike force, the kind that can pin down a target long enough for heavier fire to do its work.
THE LOSS
The Nightmarе went down with most of its value destroyed rather than recovered: 1.2 billion ISK in losses and only 131.6 million ISK dropped. Notable items aboard included nanite repair paste, Hornet EC-300 drones, and other unidentified fittings and cargo, most of it lost with the ship. The final blow came from an unidentified attacker flying Ship 78369, but the damage was shared across the small attacking group.
WHY IT MATTERS
Single-ship losses of this size rarely vanish quietly. A 1.3 billion ISK Nightmare is the sort of target that draws attention precisely because it is both powerful and expensive, and its destruction in a local engagement like this suggests the hunters found a brief opening and made it count. For Legion of xXDEATHXx, it is a costly reminder that even a prized battleship can disappear fast when the wrong eyes are waiting in system.
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