Sabre Catch in J215215 Ends in the Loss of a 1.4B ISK Capsule

Sabre Catch in J215215 Ends in the Loss of a 1.4B ISK Capsule

A fast intercept in the wormhole system of J215215 ended in an expensive and surprisingly total loss for Best Intentions., as a capsule worth 1.4B ISK was destroyed in the closing moments of a brief encounter with SANGUIS INVICTUS. The engagement lasted barely eleven seconds, but it was enough to claim two ships and erase implant sets that made the escape attempt far more costly than the hulls themselves.

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THE CATCH

The fight in J215215 appears to have been over almost as soon as it began. SANGUIS INVICTUS, with Alisa Kuznetsova in a Sabre, caught Best Intentions. in a tiny 4-part clash that ended in two losses for the victim side. The result was not a broad fleet exchange or a prolonged chase, but a sharp interception that left little room for recovery.

THE EXPENSIVE PART

The most consequential loss was the capsule of hydro max from Best Intentions., flying under Doom Generation. At 1.4B ISK, the pod was the real prize of the engagement, and its destruction also wiped out a costly set of implants and hardware, including a Neural Lace 'Blackglass' Net Intrusion 920-40 and multiple low-grade and Poteque Prospector implants. In New Eden, a pod like that is not just a means of escape; it is a statement of risk, and this one did not get away.

THE FINAL BLOW

Alisa Kuznetsova delivered the final blow in a Sabre, the kind of ship built to lock down a target before it can slip back into the dark. With only one attacker credited on the killing blow, the scene suggests a clean finish rather than a sprawling melee. The engagement also claimed a Buzzard, underlining that the trapped side lost both mobility and safety in quick succession.

THE COST

For SANGUIS INVICTUS, the kill is a compact but telling result: a brief catch, a high-value pod destroyed, and an opposing group forced to pay heavily for a moment of vulnerability. For Best Intentions., the loss is sharper than the headline hull count suggests, because the capsule carried the kind of implants that make every mistake painfully memorable. In a place like J215215, where exits are never guaranteed, that kind of mistake can become the whole story.

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