TiggerTime
Rionnag Alba
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Posted - 2007.03.30 19:41:00 -
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Originally by: Ffaide Just our side of the conflict:
Less than 10 minutes after the wardec went out, our public channel filled up with these guys. Thay were verbose, but not rude. Still, they mentioned that they hoped to get in some good fights over the course ofthe contract. We were fairly excited. Our last several contracts had resulted in our quarry running into 0.0 to hide behind the skirts of their Big Alliance allies. And, whilst we are good at what we do, we are not geared towards that kind of escalated conflict.
The engagement started, and was a low intensity conflict. Lots of movement, scouting, quick engagements and faster withdrawls. I was amazed at the smack in local. Even in the face of mounting losses, the smack continued. At the end of three days of slow moving conflict, we had more kills than losses and had suffered significantly less isk loss.
Unfortunately this is where the "good fight" ends. Our quarry began to enlist the aid of their surrounding allies. Several engagements resulted in our targets being camped in stations or systems and then calling in non-targeted combatants to triple their fleet size once the fight had started. Even though our losses began to exceed our kills, we were still ahead from an isk loss perspective. The unfortunate loss of a NightHawk was all that was needed to change that however.
We updated our client with a current SitRep, and the client requested that we cease hostilities. The fighting was good, but we were dissapointed in our targets. Not at all the "good fights" they had eluded to. Still, by calling in mass reinforcements from non-corp pilots in the area they did manage to change the scale of warfare to their advantage. We can only hope that they will keep their promise and maintain an eternal wardec against us so that perhaps, one day, we can have that "good fight" they seemed so keen on having.
Love and Rockets, Ffaide
I have to say that your side of the conflict seems to have very very rosey tinted specs, You got some kills to start off with against shall we say erm, drunk is not a harsh enough word for it Once M34N corp stop playing your terms you found yourself lacking severly, Yes you done the good scouting and making safes and such but war is never fair and to use your quote of "Our quarry began to enlist the aid of their surrounding allies", M34N never asked for anyhelp. You were fighting in low sec against not just a corp but against a community that is based there.
So a conclusion is that TNT should have stuck being carebear -MUFF- because they didn't like fighting a well organized group of drunk pilots
Congrats to M34N for anouther succesful defense against a merc corp.
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