Pressure Remains Concentrated in Perrigen Falls

Pressure Remains Concentrated in Perrigen Falls

The Perrigen Falls campaign remains active after a week of sustained pressure, but the latest picture suggests Get Off My Lawn is beginning to claw back ground. The front is still localised around 5ZU-VG, and while the strain has not vanished, the balance now appears less one-sided than before.

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THE HOLD

Get Off My Lawn is still under pressure in Perrigen Falls, but the defenders are now regaining ground. That shift matters because it suggests the campaign has not simply stalled; instead, the contested space is being narrowed rather than expanded. For now, 5ZU-VG remains the key system in play, making it the centre of a front that is still active but contained.

THE FRONT STAYS TIGHT

The available signals point to pressure concentrated in a stable front rather than spreading across the region. That is a meaningful distinction. Localised campaigns can become harder to break when they stop widening, and the removal of EH2I-P from the active system list suggests the shape of the conflict has already changed once. Perrigen Falls is not showing signs of a broad cascade, but the pressure remains real where it matters most.

THE TURN

With the campaign now seven days old, the fact that defenders are regaining ground may indicate that the current push has lost some of its early momentum. That does not mean the threat has passed. It does, however, suggest the contest has entered a more resilient phase, where control is being fought over system by system rather than through a sweeping advance. For both sides, the result is a front that is harder to move and easier to watch closely.

THE NEXT MOVE

The immediate question is whether this recovery can be sustained or whether pressure in 5ZU-VG will intensify again. Perrigen Falls remains a live campaign, but the story now is one of resistance and containment rather than expansion. If the defenders can continue to recover ground, the region may begin to stabilise; if not, the front could harden again around the same strategic chokepoint.

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