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Denak Kalamari
Intaki Liberation Front Intaki Prosperity Initiative
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Posted - 2013.11.08 14:50:00 -
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After going there and seeing the chaos ensue, I'll give you a synopsis of what happened:
Everyone gathered up on Meves and Sarum Prime, then came representatives from all the empires telling us where to go. The Fed-Matari fleet went to Syndicate space, while the Cal-Amarr fleet went to Curse(both are nullsec space), apparently to target some Serpentis and Guristas research facilities and take them out. Half of the fleet was left behind because the orders were given out in local, which was drowning in spam from all the pilots there. The other half who did get the orders and moved to their locations were subsequently blown up in gatecamps by RAZOR fleet and Goonswarm. The remainders who managed to get past the gatecamps and to the actual sites, were met by heavy resistance by Serpentis, Guristas, RAZOR and Goonswarm fleets, and were quickly obliterated.
No orders of any kind came from the supposed organizers of this call to action aside an order to move to the location and shoot at a thing, which caused a lot of capsuleers to be mad since they lost quite expensive ships. I was aboard a cruiser which managed to squeeze through the gatecamps and watch the battles happening over the research facilities. It wasn't too pleasant when I was ejected into the vaccuum of space after the cruiser I was occupying got blown up and the capsuleer manning it ejected.
At least the explosions were pretty and watching the raging ensue on the public channels when the call to action was falling apart was amusing.
Grahisha of the ILF // Writer of Thoughts of a Clone Soldier
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Denak Kalamari
Intaki Liberation Front Intaki Prosperity Initiative
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Posted - 2013.11.08 14:57:00 -
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XANDER KAG wrote:So the question then stands, did RAZOR and the Goons know the fleets were coming through? Or were those standard patrols? The destinations of the empire fleets were publicly broadcasted, and the destinations were right in the middle of heated battlezones. It didn't take much part for the nullsec alliances to organize a good defense while the disorganized empire fleets were slogging through 20 jumps into nullsec.
Grahisha of the ILF // Writer of Thoughts of a Clone Soldier
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Denak Kalamari
Intaki Liberation Front Intaki Prosperity Initiative
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Posted - 2013.11.08 18:05:00 -
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steadyhand amarr wrote:So this effective proved the empire and concord have no power in null sec. This is worrying news for empire leaders maybe their days are number us immortals just proved there happy to give a middle finger to concord and the empires :-( I wouldn't jump that far ahead in conclusions. Yes, the capsuleer call to arms was an utter failure on the offensive part, but it was mainly due to bad decision making and lack of communication, which could be blamed on the individuals organizing. I'm fairly certain that if the empires really wanted to take nullsec, they could do it.
Grahisha of the ILF // Writer of Thoughts of a Clone Soldier
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