Defenders Regain Ground as Perrigen Falls Front Holds in Place
Pressure in Perrigen Falls remains concentrated around a stable front, but the balance has shifted enough to suggest Get Off My Lawn is clawing back ground after nearly a week of sustained campaign activity. The fighting is still localised, centred on 5ZU-VG, yet the removal of EH2I-P from the active set shows the contest has narrowed rather than spread, leaving this as a tightly defined struggle rather than a widening regional firestorm.
THE HOLD
The clearest development in Perrigen Falls is not expansion, but recovery. With the campaign now six days old, Get Off My Lawn appears to be regaining ground in the contested area, a sign that the defensive effort is doing more than simply absorbing pressure. In a region where momentum can be as decisive as raw numbers, that kind of reversal matters: it suggests the front is not breaking open, even as the campaign remains active.
THE FRONT SHRINKS
The campaign’s footprint is narrower than before. 5ZU-VG remains in play, while EH2I-P has been removed from the active systems list, indicating the pressure has consolidated rather than spilled outward. That kind of contraction can be just as significant as expansion, because it often marks a front settling into a more stable and more defensible shape. For both sides, the fight is now focused on holding or reclaiming a limited piece of the region rather than managing a broader theatre.
THE PRESSURE POINT
The signals point to localised pressure being concentrated on a stable front, which suggests the campaign has entered a more deliberate phase. Rather than a rapid territorial swing, this appears to be a contest of endurance and positioning. For Get Off My Lawn, regaining ground may improve strategic depth around the contested system. For the opposing side, the fact that pressure remains concentrated in one area suggests the campaign still has teeth, even if its scope has not widened.
WHAT COMES NEXT
With no new systems added and one removed from active play, the immediate question is whether Perrigen Falls stabilises further or becomes the site of renewed pressure. The defenders’ recovery may encourage a stronger hold in 5ZU-VG, but the campaign is still very much alive. For now, the story in Perrigen Falls is one of a front that has stopped spreading and started to shift, with Get Off My Lawn working to turn pressure into a more durable defence.
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