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Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
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Posted - 2012.07.04 03:46:00 -
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3 Words...
6 Syllables...
Brushie Brushie Brushie is Small Gang PvP.
http://brushiebrushiebrushie.eve-kill.net/?a=home
Faction BS kills is the flavor of the week in 3B and who can say no to starting off the month with a tripple nightmare spawn on the OSHT-A gate? Awwwww **** is right. Their Noctis scout jumped in and must have asked for a second opinion because he called his buddies in to look at us without any of them breaking their gate cloak. 3 nightmares and a Basi later the suspense was killing me and I screamed hysterically into comms "It has to be a hot drop! every man for himself!"
Luckily no one listened.
Unluckily, one Nightmare made it back to the gate and our fast tackle didn't disengage in time to follow. It was a bummer but everyone was bubbling with excitement as we scooped faction gyro's and hardeners. Then, with balls of steal the surviving nightmare left his safe spot and sent us on a 5 jump wild goose chase through Curse. It ended with him docking up and the fleet returning home mildly disappointed.
10 minutes later scout reports "third nightmare is back and on his way back in." Who says camping can't be fun?
Question: What is better, 3.2 billion isk in Nightmare kills... or a 3.2 billion isk Machariel kill+1.2 bil pod?
Answer: Both
Today we fleet up for the morning roam and head off chasing blips on the map. "Pawwwleeee I don't want to just 13 jumps through empty 0,0," they said. "Onward boys! I will make men of you yet!" After skirmishing down 3 drakes with their 10 man BC fleet+archon on station watching helplessly, I noticed a Machariel on scan but thought "POS Trash for sure."
30 minutes of trying to bait fast tackle off the station and I can't help but take a second look at the machariel... which is sitting next to an anchored can alone in space. Probes are out... and a frustrating 15 minutes of wrestling with probes later I finally get Machariel at 100% + pod.
Legen.... wait for it... Dary! |

SitRep
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.07.04 04:49:00 -
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I logged in just so I could respond here so I expect proper compensation for the troubles Polly.
Anyway, flew alongside these guysa little while back, they're a good bunch that play the game to pew and have fun whilst doing it. Do recommend. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
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Posted - 2012.07.09 03:02:00 -
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D87 really has been productive this week. A solo PvPer+T3 booster came to pay us a visit. As per usual, the second anyone on comms hears the sentence "need help in D87" a gang formed instantly out of no where and ***** onto what would have otherwise been a glorious solo kill. Prior to engaging the tempest I shot his boost alt once on gate and watched him jump out. I was under the impression that a session change cleared aggro timers but a boost loki + 2.4 bil pod says otherwise
It's a good feeling knocking 2 nightmares off the top 5 kills for the week.
Afterwards we formed up a nice Sunday night 15 man roam to head over towards Hemin with a decent fleet composition and picked on a few smaller gangs.
Took a break, and came back for some titan bridging. Generally I don't find it that entertaining but I have to admit bridging in a recon when local is at 90 god my blood pumping a little =P.
Unless you are living under a rock you will notice many similarities between us and A4D. They admittedly have a much more respectable history and are certainly good at what they do. So what sets us apart?
3B is not nearly as honorable. We do not look down on any form of PvP. A kill is a kill and we are not above a good gank or two. We love small gang, we love improving our mid gang abilities and we are open to poco bashing or literally anything that might give us a fight. We are looking for an unattainable goal. A4d has a specific play style which they have done for longer and better than anyone in Curse. 3B has a similar play style but we intend to expand into new
If you are looking for the good fights in curse and decide we are not for you, check them out and help us start a feud war one way or another.
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Michus Danether
Aristotle Enterprises Ethereal Dawn
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Posted - 2012.07.09 03:11:00 -
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These guys used to shoot at us before we moved from Curse to the Dronelands and they were pretty good at that. Don't know what they're like to fly with but they do pew well. |

Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
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Posted - 2012.07.09 21:39:00 -
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Before joining Brushie, I used to grind myself to sleep in high sec missions. Ever since switching to the Guaranteed Pollychrest Carebear-Loss Diet (TM), I've never felt better about my Battleclinic profile! Pollychrest is guaranteed to whip your space faring into shape! Just listen to these testimonials!
"I used to fly level 4s. Now I fly roams in Curse. I've never felt better!" - Jordanna Bauer, ex carebear.
"Oh God I'm blue please don't shoot my Noctis oh fuuuuuuuuuuuu-" - Sierra Mackenzie, unarmed civilian.
"What do you mean, 'PvP'? Do you KNOW how expen- er, I mean, Pollychrest worked for me!" - Morgan Isherwood, PvP pilot.
Try the Pollychrest Diet TODAY. You will not be disappointed with your results!
Pic related: it's me and Polly.
http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/6086/plspollynopls.png |

Randunip
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
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Posted - 2012.07.09 21:52:00 -
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Posted: 2012.07.09 03:11
These guys used to shoot at us before we moved from Curse to the Dronelands and they were pretty good at that. Don't know what they're like to fly with but they do pew well.
I shoot Mich a lot, But he's a bro. Gonna miss blowing ya'll up! Anyway my low down on BBB! For me eHarmony has to be one of the most fun corps Ive flown with. I joined originally a few months back and I haven't looked back. I mainly run our EUTZ Fleets and some early US. Or mostly **** about and have awesome fights. Fact is Brushie is a great place to be if your into having fun. Ive been building bridges with our buds and have a awesome British Wing I have dubbed "Brit Squad" In honor of my old Brick Squad bros ^_^
If you wanna get a slightly more highlighted look on life in Brushie and Curse and in general feel free to read my most recent blogging epidemic! You can find me under "Harsh Worlds" In the EVE ONLINE Fansite listing on the official website ( Grin )
Or drop by here!
I was on burn out from Eve. Brushie pulled me back. These are the kind of guys who when someone shouts on comms that ***** going down. EVERYONE and there grandma comes out of the woodwork to **** **** up.
Hit me up if your EUTZ, And slap PollyBreast ( Lol ) for USTZ.
P.s - Cookies not included, May contain Nuts
Randy <3 |

Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
2
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Posted - 2012.07.10 14:21:00 -
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Polly should tell the story about the time I found an Obelisk trying to worm its way through D87 after morning maintenance.
That was fun.
Also, to anyone who's interested, I'm currently working on a few projects to bring some cash in for the alliance, so if you're interested in null sec carebearing on the side, hit me up once you're in! |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
7
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Posted - 2012.07.11 00:59:00 -
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Curse is a fun place to be right now. Last night started off with a 100mn tengu+Vaga heading through our home system. We decided to engage with a rapier, slow drake and scimitar.
My rapier caught the Tengu warping off the out gate after their vagabond had already warped off. Rather than burn back to gate to reset he webbed my rapier, overheated AB and began pulling range. As I dipped into low shields our scimitar jumped in behind me and pulled me back up. The drake was trying to keep up but was having trouble even with two webs slowing the tengu down.
The vagabond landed and after a brief moment of testing my rapiers+scimitars tank, burned 50km's back towards the gate to put dps on the scimitar. His ECM drones got a hit on our scimitar and he started forcing the scimi into low shields so our scimitar pilot decided to burn back for the gate to jump out.
This is why I love small gang PvP. Each individual action matters and can mean life or death. From ship choice to movement/overheating every click matters.
Back up was on the way but the combined dps of the tengu+vaga put my rapier into armor as our scimitar jumped back in. He overheated his MWD to burn into range of me and I decided to re-approach our scimitar. Being in 24% armor I would have likely died if I hadn't.
Unfortunately the tengu realized I lost point and he warped. Fortunately I got tackle on the vaga before he realized what was up and we came out with a win.
The drake was probably a poor decision but otherwise it was an entertaining 3-4 minute fight. Take that F1 spammers.
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Sierra Mackenzie
How Now Brown Cow
0
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Posted - 2012.07.11 03:16:00 -
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Don't mind me, just cleaning up. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
7
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Posted - 2012.07.13 06:42:00 -
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We had quite a nice gang up tonight. Some camping, some roaming, some missed opportunities. then the mid-sized gang fight I was waiting on.
A4D put a bait absolution in system while we were forming up a 12-14 alpha cane/scimitar. We didn't have eyes next door so I hurried over in a rapier. Our fleet engaged on the gate and engaged. I saw local bump in K-B and picked up 4 stabber fleet issues on scan and figured they would run their typical shield cheap vaga-style fleets and I jumped into D87 before I could identify the other neuts on the way. Zealots and guardians were reported inbound and they looked to have even numbers as us.
The absolution wasn't going down whatsoever so target was switched to an SFI. He was in half armor when their 4 guardians jumped in. After 10-15 seconds of sizing up their forces the decision was made that arty canes at close range vs sig tanking SFI's, zealots, and guardians going to turn out well for us. We d-agressed and reapproached gate to jump out as a group.
Surprise, surprise 10 seconds in and Kai is claiming he was bumped 10km's off the gate. Reps held incredibly well all things considered but Kai couldn't make it back to gate and he goes down. They switch primary to Penguin but kai's loss mail reveals that penguin was working for the enemy all along! He was agressed and couldn't jump out so we lost two scimitars when we could have gotten away with one or none.
I can understand A4d being frustrated we didn't put up more of a fight given the fact that they came to us but we are working on a little something to keep things spicy. Both sides are building strength and I like it!
In other news it looks like our favorite Sov targets are back in catch. Welcome home Legio! |

BullMastiff
Appetite 4 Destruction
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Posted - 2012.07.13 13:01:00 -
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A4D endorsed, Curse approved. Wish all the inhabitants that frequent here were less gay. You guys belong here.
Bully A4D foreva http://pigroll.com/img/it_aint_gonna_suck_itself.jpg |

Morgan Isherwood
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
0
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Posted - 2012.07.13 22:51:00 -
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Everyday I'm shufflin'. |

Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
2
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Posted - 2012.07.14 18:44:00 -
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eHarmony, Inc. - Find love today! |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
10
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Posted - 2012.07.15 14:28:00 -
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Last night was quite eventful. Apparently it was a weekend or something because we had some decent numbers. We set out with a decent shield fleet and headed into catch. We were hoping to get a fight against Legio or En Garde but unfortunately Goons were running around in a 120 man fleet scaring the locals off. We ganked one of their sabres and caught a stragler hurricane. Too easy.
Next we went deeper into sov carebear space and got excited when a carrier started aligning in his POS towards our bait but it didn't pan out.
On the way back we were in full burn home when I caught a nice 1.25 bil loki off the gate. Roam success!
We took a break then headed to the other side of Curse hoping to take the fight to A4D. Unfortunately we were a bit early. We managed to catch 4 canes and a few other random targets but we were desperate for a fight so next thing I know we are 20 jumps from home ganking carebears in bc's.
Then things started to go a bit down hill. We were in a dead end system and got pinned in by the locals with a 30-40 man gang. All of our shield triage was 20 jumps away from their carriers and we couldn't find any WH's. We did the honorable thing and tactically logged for 20 minutes to let them disperse. When we came back, a sniping navy mega was playing games just off gate with us but he doesn't have a clue of how close he was to getting pointed. We ganked a few more of them then ran into their blob again. We took a scimitar loss this time (which i will attribute to fatigue after 4 hours of roaming) but after playing some epic chase music over TS we made our way home.
We had a couple new recruits join us on this roam. They seemed to fit right in and I think they are going to stick around. |

Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
2
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Posted - 2012.07.16 04:00:00 -
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Great night camping and roaming tonight. Tell it Polly! |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
10
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Posted - 2012.07.16 05:36:00 -
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AHACS AHACS AHACS!
Ok so what, we are 2-3 years late. We had a blast. Today we made the long anticipated switch from shield BC roams to armor and boy, it did not disappoint.
I had a nice day Sunday at the lake while some other FC's did work camping different parts of Curse. I jumped on just in time to get on 2x T3 kills in 10 minutes. It put me in a good mood.
When night fell, we were running with the most activity we have had to date and it was almost feeling a bit blobby. It was time. We managed to field 9 AHACS and 4 guardians + some support who are still training into the doctrine.
We headed to our best-frenemies-forever in K-Q and managed to grab a Armageddon who I believe is friendly to them. They indicated our transgressions would lead to fisticuffs and after a remarkably short time they gave us the fight we were looking for in a most honorable way.
They engaged us outnumbered although they matched our 4 Guardians with 4 of their own and strictly speaking had similar DPS to us. Unfortunately they were more practiced than our virgin AHAC pilots and brought the counter to our fleet composition in a neut Armageddon. They managed to kill some of our support (a sabre, ceptor, thorax and half way through the fight our cane went down). We put their neut Armageddon into low structure but a combination of them presumably overheating reps and some guns burning out on our side let them save him. I hope he was sweating! We were once more forced to d-agress on gate and jump out. Curses!
It was so refreshing to not be flying shield canes that our guys stayed on for another hour or two to test out different ideas. We may have lost the field again vs. A4D, but in my own biased way I do believe we are gaining ground. Regardless, get ready curse, here come the AHACS. |

Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
2
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Posted - 2012.07.16 13:59:00 -
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Pollychrest wrote:It was so refreshing to not be flying shield canes that our guys stayed on for another hour or two to test out different ideas. Sitting outside the station with flashies and theorycrafting was the best part of the night. :) |

Operi
Tis But A Scratch
0
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Posted - 2012.07.16 14:23:00 -
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Bumping for good pilots and good fleets :) always fun and always a pleasure to fly with :) |

Sygma
Appetite 4 Destruction
119
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Posted - 2012.07.16 16:49:00 -
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Bumping for a really really awesome recruiting format. Thanks for the fights. A4D wubba's you. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
10
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Posted - 2012.07.19 20:57:00 -
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The focus in [BRUSH] for the last few months have been tightening our fleet doctrines. We began with a small group of good PvPers and proved that we knew had to small gang PvP. We have weathered peaks and valleys in activity, all the while building our good and loyal player base of PvPers.
A close inspection of our early kill board reveals that we initially buffered our statistics with a large amount of camping. When numbers hit a certain level, camping becomes much less satisfying and we began transitioning into highly isk efficient brawler hurricane gangs. These proved good for engaging small gangs that would pass through our system and roaming to nearby locals we knew we could take. Soon we made a major push towards fleshing out our ability to field logistics. We began roaming to find larger fights and increased our confidence. Soon, we were getting bigger kills with a much higher proportion occurring without camping.
With great success came a further increase in numbers, but we were limited by the doctrines we could field. Our goal is to fight even or outnumbered odds and win through superior skill and fleet compositions. Last weekend we unveiled our version of AHACs for the first time and after a trial run, a week of logistics moving war materials to our home, theory crafting, and testing we will be forming up once more this weekend to put the lesson we have learned to practice.
That is not to say it has all been cyno's, jita runs, and carebearing.
A roughly 20 man mixed company T1 cruiser gang was nice enough to travel through our home. The fleet advert went up "D87 Scramble" and we managed to scrape together 5ish canes, a talos, with 3 scimitars coming in a bit later. We jumped in, had a cane with smart bombs decloak first and kill the majority of their ec-300's (my biggest concern), our Talos uncloaked and immediately overheated his MWD to burn out of range drawing their fire for a solid 30 seconds. By this time both their blackbirds had been nuked and ruptures were dying so fast primaries were being called more out of habit than anything. The cruiser gang switch to one of our canes who ended up taking 65k damage before his invuln was neuted off and scimitar's had to stop overheating reps.
The best part was comms were clear, and broadcasts were efficient and overheating/pulling range was done as efficiently as possible. It's nice flying with a small gang of FC's.
36 hours ago we had a few guys with nothing better to do so we reinforced a Cascade POS in our constellation. It became clear that they were planning on defending it and that drunk and disorderly as well as Thorn were watching it with cynos. The timer ended this morning and sure enough 2 triage archons and a navy apoc gang came to force a fight. 10 minutes later there were multiple carriers on the field from both sides, and a Gorgon Empire gang stopped by to make it a 3 way. Local was at 160 and we had a great time on coms bombing whatever we could.
The butterfly effect trailer was what got me into eve, and it sure felt relevant today. |

Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
2
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Posted - 2012.07.23 18:44:00 -
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Ahem. Carebears? :3 |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
11
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Posted - 2012.07.24 05:37:00 -
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Well the last several days have yielded some interesting fights/ganks. I won't go into excruciating detail on every single one but stick to a quick summary of the note worthy actions.
Sunday a scout was following a 7 man battlecruiser gang around and reported them at a safe spot a few jumps away. We formed up an equal man gang and started moving their way. They suddenly all left local and we quickly realized they had exited through a worm hole. We got it probed down and through a nifty set of wing warps and good FCing by our worm hole specialist FC, managed to get each and every single one of them. I can't post a nice killboard summary since it took place in several adjacent systems/wh's.
After a while, if you continually beat the same target over and over, they tend to stop fighting or adapt to your play style. Unfortunately, the fun fights we used to get against groups like Legio have dried up in favor of ~hotdrop within 3 minutes by -A- and be forced to log at safes~.
Jumping around in slower brawler gangs can be frustrating so I decided to revert to nano gangs to find greener pastures. Tonight, I think we found our new sov carebears of choice. 15 empty jumps through Wicked Creek gets us to a nice pocket teaming with local flora and fauna. Hardly 5 minutes after arriving we made our first catch of the day. I didn't know you could fit an Armageddon that cheap. His Megathron friend did not disappoint either fielding a 10mn MWD, heavy missile launchers (t2 for good measure), and an inertia stab.
The great thing about these guys is they will bring a fight if you give them enough time. A random T1 cruiser gang+cane died to us but managed to mask the locals warping in a fleet to fight us. Numbers wise they were surprisingly equal but they brought 3x Basi and much heavier weight of BC's. We were forced to jump out and it looked like once again we would have to log off in shame, trapped in a dead end.
But not this time! I got loki boosts set up in the system where the enemy fleet was camping. We warped to the gate, jumped into a superior fleet, overheated MWD's and burned for the sun. A friendly armor rupture tagging along managed to get pointed and I made the tragic order to leave him behind as a sacrifice for the greater good. A moment later, that rupture happily reported he had escaped in low armor and was on his way to exact revenge for being left behind. All in all, it was a fast paced roam full of excitement. We will be back Wicked Creek! |

Sygma
Appetite 4 Destruction
126
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Posted - 2012.07.25 19:51:00 -
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We used to hit 3B daily, sometimes they would win, sometimes we would win. We stopped visiting every day because the ships just kept amping up and getting more and more expensive. One day we would attack in Frigs, they would bring cruisers, we would bring Nano, they would bring Logi, we would bring Logi, they would bring battleships, we would do armor HACGÇÖs, they would do armor HACGÇÖs.
We soon realized that there is no sense in going after these guys dailyGǪa fight is fine, but it got to the point where one of us would have so much firepower we wouldnGÇÖt get fights and vice versa. We decided to steer clear and come and fight them with lesser value ships that way we both get fights.
These guys know what they are doing; they can kill you in many ways. I like them, and if you are interested, I suggest you give them a try. Remember though, Curse is NOT an easy place to live; it is not like SOV space where you are protected by 46 Drakes with 8 Basilisks. If you can survive in Curse, you can survive anywhere. You canGÇÖt go wrong with 3B.
And, Yes they are red to us.
Sygma |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
11
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Posted - 2012.07.25 20:26:00 -
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Well today was fun.
We were forming up for a nano roam when Xenon Prime came in with a small BS gang. It numbered 3 armor Tempests, an Armageddon, several hurricanes and some fast tackle.
We decided to run nano since we didn't have the numbers online yet to face them head on. It was an entertaining game of "web the tackle with loki boosted rapier" and "re-align celestials to avoid their warp-ins." We managed to put a few of their ceptors into armor without taking any losses and gradually lure them back towards our station. By this time we had enough on to engage them on station so we shipped into armor BS and undocked. They took the bait and went red on station losing an Armageddon and Tempest before being able to dock.
After about 20 minutes of them obviously forming up with Pod Based they undocked and went red on us again. We expected the cyno and sure enough Pod Based Nagflar and Phoenix landed on field. We decided to d-agress since we weren't sure if they planned on escalating or not and would have extracted successfully if jam drones didn't perma jam one of our guardians =(
I haven't done station games in a while and it was actually kind of refreshing =P.
And yes, if you don't join us please join A4d to give us more epic fights
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Jordanna Bauer
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
2
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Posted - 2012.07.25 23:36:00 -
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Sygma wrote:We used to hit 3B daily, sometimes they would win, sometimes we would win. We stopped visiting every day because the ships just kept amping up and getting more and more expensive. One day we would attack in Frigs, they would bring cruisers, we would bring Nano, they would bring Logi, we would bring Logi, they would bring battleships, we would do armor HACGÇÖs, they would do armor HACGÇÖs.
We soon realized that there is no sense in going after these guys dailyGǪa fight is fine, but it got to the point where one of us would have so much firepower we wouldnGÇÖt get fights and vice versa. We decided to steer clear and come and fight them with lesser value ships that way we both get fights.
These guys know what they are doing; they can kill you in many ways. I like them, and if you are interested, I suggest you give them a try. Remember though, Curse is NOT an easy place to live; it is not like SOV space where you are protected by 46 Drakes with 8 Basilisks. If you can survive in Curse, you can survive anywhere. You canGÇÖt go wrong with 3B.
And, Yes they are red to us.
Sygma
Sygma shot me with his Megathron once.
It hurt. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
11
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Posted - 2012.07.27 17:38:00 -
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Our best frenemies A4D were engaging a small cap fleet a few jumps away so we tried to scrape together a fleet to spice things up. We scrambled hard but it took us about 10 minutes too long. They were forced off the field and we were left with a 10-15man AHAC gang with nothing to shoot at. Nothing to shoot at until... scout reported a 15 man shield Legio gang skirting around D87 (they scared).
After some brief maneuvering our FC managed to pin them in V-I. Unfortunately, one of our scouts was inexplicably decloaked and tackled by the Legio gang 200km's off gate.
His falcon died as our fleet jumped in. Our ceptor pilot, being a huge carebear, had wrecks on overview and the presence of mind to warp right into the enemy fleet. Only 30 seconds earlier he had said "you guys are going to have to buy me a new malediction." They killed the wreck but it was too late. Their Onyx had it's bubble up and our hero malediction got us the warp in we needed for a glorious 5 seconds before he popped.
Our FC called primary on their scimitar and it went down after a brief delay. A friendly hurricane was primaried and our 3 guardians couldn't keep it alive even overheated because of it's T1 resists. They switched to our Zealot and he never dipped below 50% armor. Next they primaried our harbinger but by this time we had killed a lot of their DPS and they got what they could out.
I'm not sure why they stuck on the field so long but as far as I could tell only 2 drakes and a scimitar got away.
http://brushiebrushiebrushie.eve-kill.net/?a=kill_related&kll_id=14138306 (battle report is a bit off but gives the general idea)
A lot of positive changes are coming to Brushie shortly. We have become a more impressive entity based on small gang PvP principles. Some days we fleet up and run 20 man gangs, and others we split into 2-3 smaller nano roams. We are evolving with our friends, and eve is getting more and more fun. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
14
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Posted - 2012.07.28 20:24:00 -
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We have had quite a few good days in a row now.
Began forming up last night when a friendly got tackled in a belt a system over. We came to the rescue with 15 in fleet and managed to down a Vaga and Curse, but the enemy Rook got out in structure.
Before we could even trickle back to forming up, a Red Overlord gang was spotted heading our way. They numbered around 15 and scout reported battleships. You guessed it..
AHACS! We found them on station and the fight was on. They brought two Scorpions and were running RR so applying DPS was tricky at first. I was flying guardian again (my new favorite thing to do) and with loki boosts+sig tanking they couldn't even scratch the paint on our zealots. They switched to a T1 fit rupture, and weren't even able to touch him. Their tackle and first Scorpion went down and they started d-agressing. We bumped their abaddon off station and took him down too with no losses. As the fight progressed we picked up a few more randoms (anyone notice that Rokh? lol).
About 15 minutes later they made a break for it but we had a cloaky loki waiting for them. Their Tempest and Typhoon Fleet Issue weren't too happy I'm sure.
If you haven't discovered the joy of AHACS yes, you are missing out.
Love is out there, here at eHarmony Inc. we can help you find it. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
15
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Posted - 2012.07.31 16:33:00 -
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This past Sunday was quite nice. Over 35 people logged on to our TS at one time for a new record. Rather than clump up into one blob, we split into 3 separate small gang fleets.
Fleet one went on a deep roam in frigates to Wicked Creek. Their FC is notorious for snagging faction BS, freighters, etc just about every time he goes out.
Fleet two didn't want to go on a 2 hour trek to the edge of the galaxy so they stuck around camping and picked up a few decent kills.
Fleet three was led by me to Catch where things were pretty hot. We busted through several gate camps to get to the carebear systems and on the way one of our Vagabonds got separated from us by an Outbreak gang that was tailing us. Turns out the carebears didn't want to do anything other than sit on station in BC's with 3 carriers undocked. We decided to go link up with our Vagabond and engage the similar sized outbreak gang.
We had 1 Rapier, 3 Vagabonds, Sleipnir, 1 Stiletto. They had a 100mn Tengu, sabre, and I believe a vagabond and a Cynabal. We came from two separate directions as we had been split up. When our lone vagabond hit the gate (we were landing on the other side) the outbreak gang went red so we jumped in and I overheated tackle and got right on the Tengu. Their support was being cautious as we may have surprised them and by the time they switched all dps on to my rapier it was too late for him.
Sometimes we fleet up into 25 man AHAC gangs and sometimes we split up into 2-3 small gangs. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
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Posted - 2012.08.01 21:33:00 -
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We started off the day with a nice 7v7+ but I lost my rapier when I called in our scimitars 2-3 seconds late . Luckily we have some competent pilots who managed to take down a cynabal, talos, and harpy in revenge.
Then randomly on Tuesday night we had 25 people in fleet and ready to kill stuff. I say randomly because we have been expanding at a steady rate and I'm used to having to apologetically mention to new recruits that we peak on weekends, but have fewer numbers during the week. Recruitment and good fights work wonders on activity.
Unfortunately, it was Tuesday night so we didn't have the usual stream of gangs coming through our pipe in Curse. I set up a fleet to roam. I couldn't decide if I wanted nano brawlers or kity T3's so we just went with Machariels =P.
We snagged a few decent kills and chased off a few potential fights. I thought faction BS were supposed to attract fights dammit! Ultimately we didn't find the fight we were looking for but any day you get on kill mails with multiple Machariels 15 jumps from home, and they all make it back in one piece is a success in my book.
This week we have pulled in 2 new EU TZ guys (1 top 1k on BC, the other top 10k) and another US TZ player. |

Pollychrest
eHarmony Inc. Brushie Brushie Brushie
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Posted - 2012.08.05 17:58:00 -
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It has been a busy week for me but the killing must go on!
The month is still young but an early Machariel loss put our efficiency further into the red than we are used to being. A lot of alliances are content with 75% efficiency for the month but we aren't like a lot of alliances. It's not all about the numbers, but they certainly do provide a good reason to get out there and kill ****.
Good fight one was against a T2 BC Unthinkable roam. Their PvPers must have gotten tired of us farming Wicked Creek and props to them for bringing the fight to us for a change. Luckily, it was one of those fights where we began outnumbered but were able to hold the field and bring in back up on the fly.
If I remember correctly it was about 12v12 by the end of it but the battle report is all messed up. The fight began on the gate with myself and xyla in scimitars. We were outnumbered DPS wise quite significantly but we had logi and they didn't. They primaried me first but were splitting DPS somewhat. I overheated invuln and he overheated reps and the fight was on. Our targets started dropping and our tank was holding as a few more back up landed on the gate. Ultimately they were forced to bail giving us 4 kills and no losses. Funny enough they came back about 30 minutes later smack talking with 22 in fleet and ready to fight again but when we got together a 13 man armor gang they booked it before we even aligned to the gate.
Fast forward a day or two and I took out a nano gang. A few small skirmishes on the way out to wicked creek yielded 3 drake kills and a few randoms but when we got to the destination something peculiar happened. A Hulk warped 70km's off of his station, aligned, then proceeded to wait a full 30 seconds while our sabre got tackle on him. We jumped the gang in and downed his 600 mil punching bag. 10 seconds later a crane undocked. We opened up and astonishingly he proceeded to die. Maybe this isn't as noteworthy as the other real PvP we got this week that I'm not covering but it was quite funny at the time.
Recruitment is picking up steam and corp chat is getting fun. Get it while it's hot!
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