Revelation Navy Issue Lost in 6.4B ISK Ambush in AZBR-2
A Revelation Navy Issue worth 6.4 billion ISK was caught and destroyed in AZBR-2, ending a brief but costly clash that drew 88 participants into the system. The capital ship was overwhelmed under pressure from a mixed attacking force, with the final blow delivered by a Widow piloted by Jooooooohhnn Cena of The sky is vast but the scram on and cyno is up.
THE CATCH
The loss centred on dodo read of Fraternity.’s Sacred Templars, whose Revelation Navy Issue became the prize in a fight that appears to have turned on hard tackle and rapid escalation. The capital’s destruction suggests it was held long enough for attackers to bring enough force to bear, and for the trap to close before any escape could be made.
THE PRESSURE BUILDS
The attack was not the work of a single ship, but of a determined group that reached 51 attackers around the target. Among them were multiple Widows, alongside an Infesting Obstructor Xi that stands out for the sheer damage it inflicted. The mix points to a coordinated hunt rather than a casual encounter, with the target under sustained pressure from several angles.
THE BREAK
Jooooooohhnn Cena’s Widow landed the finishing blow, but the damage had already been done by the wider attacking group. The Revelation Navy Issue was broken apart in the system, leaving behind 5.2 billion ISK in destroyed value and 1.2 billion ISK in loot that dropped from the wreckage. Supplies including helium isotopes, nanite repair paste, and Conflagration XL were also caught in the destruction and spillover.
WHY IT MATTERS
For Fraternity., the loss of a Revelation Navy Issue is the kind of setback that cannot be shrugged off as routine. Capital ships are not supposed to vanish easily, and when one does, it marks a sharp reminder that even heavily armed vessels can be isolated and overwhelmed in the right place at the wrong time. In AZBR-2, the attackers turned a single opening into a 6.4 billion ISK prize.
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