Orca Worth 2.5B ISK Falls to a Small Coastal Strike in Frulegur

Orca Worth 2.5B ISK Falls to a Small Coastal Strike in Frulegur

A lone Orca was caught and destroyed in Frulegur in a short, violent strike that turned a routine-looking target into a 2.5 billion ISK prize for COASTAL BROTHERHOOD and its allies. The ship belonged to Ogge of Vyraj., flying for Pochven Police Department, and the final blow came from Qfeuille in an Odysseus after a six-ship attack helped bring the industrial giant down.

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THE CATCH

The engagement in Frulegur lasted only a moment on the clock, but it drew 14 participants into a fight that quickly focused on one valuable target. At the center of it was an Orca, a ship built to carry weight rather than escape danger. Once it was found and committed to the grid, the window for retreat appears to have vanished fast.

THE STRIKE

COASTAL BROTHERHOOD is listed as the main attacker, with support from at least one outside pilot from Snuffed Out among the damage dealers. Qfeuille’s Odysseus secured the final blow, while GeassCC’s Sin and Cucumber ares in a Machariel helped pile on the damage. The mix suggests a compact but dangerous hunting force, the sort that can pin down a high-value industrial ship before help or movement can save it.

THE COLLAPSE

The Orca’s destruction accounted for the full loss in the fight, with 1.9 billion ISK destroyed and another 534.6 million ISK recovered from the wreck. The cargo and fittings tell their own story: millions of Tritanium, over a million units of Isogen, and large stacks of Mexallon were either scattered or lost with the hull. For Ogge and Vyraj., the result was not just a ship loss but the sudden disappearance of a heavily loaded industrial asset.

WHY IT MATTERS

A single Orca is never a trivial kill. In a region like Frulegur, taking one down in a brief, coordinated ambush shows that even large, expensive support ships can be exposed if they are caught at the wrong moment. For COASTAL BROTHERHOOD, it was a clean and costly prize; for the victim, a reminder that the safest-looking hull can become the most vulnerable one the moment hostile eyes find it.

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