Revelation Falls in Obe as Fraternity. Titan Lands the Final Blow

Revelation Falls in Obe as Fraternity. Titan Lands the Final Blow

A Revelation was destroyed in Obe after Fraternity. applied just enough force to turn a dangerous capital into a 4.8 billion ISK loss. The final blow came from L1vent in an Avatar, giving the fight the kind of ending that makes even a brief encounter feel far larger than its participant count suggests.

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THE CATCH

The engagement was small on paper, with only four pilots tied to the fight, but the loss of a Revelation immediately gives it weight. In New Eden, a capital caught at the wrong moment rarely gets a second chance, and this one appears to have been isolated before the killing strike landed. The victim, bigtasty of The Scope, lost a ship that is never casual to field, let alone to lose.

THE BLOW

Fraternity. claimed the destruction, with Nocte Vigilo’s L1vent delivering the final hit from an Avatar. That detail matters: when a supercapital is present at the end of a capital kill, it suggests the target was already under severe pressure and had little room to recover. The Revelation was stripped of 4.3 billion ISK in destroyed assets, while another 541.7 million ISK in equipment and cargo managed to come out in the wreckage.

THE LOSSES

The ship itself carried the story. Among the surviving fittings and supplies were Helium Isotopes, Nanite Repair Paste, and ammunition for capital-scale fighting, while Scorch XL rounds were destroyed outright. The mix suggests the Revelation was prepared for sustained deployment, not a quick skirmish. That only sharpens the sting of the loss, because a ship loaded for serious work has already been committed deeply before it ever explodes.

WHY IT MATTERS

A single capital kill may not redraw a map, but it still sends a message. For The Scope, the destruction of a Revelation in Obe is an expensive reminder of how quickly a capital can be punished once it is pinned down. For Fraternity., the kill reads as a clean, high-value catch—brief in duration, but heavy in consequence.

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