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Battle Reports

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Omen Nihilo
Omen Holdings
#21 - 2012-05-08 20:24:03 UTC
Ahh... nothing like a k-space corp attempting to fight in w-space; it's like a w-space pvp corp's wet dream. Twisted
Apolyon I
Shadow of ISW
#22 - 2012-05-08 20:39:42 UTC
Mr Bigwinky wrote:
Battle Report Here (4UHI vs S I L E N T)

So, we're baiting a fleet in a C5 with an Onyx and some combat probes, with a Thanatos already in their system (cloaked).
We get a low-sec K162 into our WH and stick a scout or 2 on it.

Scanship jumps through from low and scans, we have a scout on each side. I call for everyone to hop into scanships etc. and wait by their SMA (looking real friendly). Not long before their scanner finds our Onyx and decides to bring some guys for a kill.

Scout reports 2 Drakes, Onyx and 2 Scimitars en-route to our Onyx. I leave the Onyx there as there is no chance the 2 drakes and Onyx will break his tank easily in our pulsar. Luckily our POS is off d-scan from all of this. A support fleet is established and alligned. I send just a couple of canes too stoke the fire.

Several gatefires later, a more sizable fleet is incoming with added logi support (3 x scimi, 2 x basi)
As they are en-route, I send everyone else and bring the triage carrier back through (much to the surprise of SILENT)
Due to the sheer damage output of the hostile fleet, I switched one of our pilots for another carrier.

The battle-report doesn't quite show the difference in numbers as it was about 10 v 24 but some 1/2 of them made it out (we didn't have enough points :P) and some didn't get on a killmail.
Scorp jams and neuting canes on the logi broke the chain for long enough for us to put them down before the scorp died himself.

Unfortunately for SILENT, one of their members felt it was very unfair of us to use the capitals in a 10 vs 24 fight, even though their intention was a gank. We however, love such sentiment. ♥

too bad you always run away from us
Bane Nucleus
Dark Venture Corporation
Kitchen Sinkhole
#23 - 2012-05-08 20:51:40 UTC
Apolyon I wrote:

too bad you always run away from us


You guys fight in wh space? P

No trolling please

Mr Bigwinky
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#24 - 2012-05-08 21:20:22 UTC
Apolyon I wrote:
too bad you always run away from us
[insert leet pvp troll comeback here]
honestly though, I don't know who you are but i'm sure you're well known, err.. please link your killboard as evidence.
Welcome to EVE online, here's your rubix cube, go F*** yourself ♥
Apolyon I
Shadow of ISW
#25 - 2012-05-08 21:31:00 UTC
Bane Nucleus wrote:
Apolyon I wrote:

too bad you always run away from us


You guys fight in wh space? P

you guys even live in wh???

I heard only AAA live in C5 static C3.

Mr Bigwinky wrote:


honestly though, I don't know who you are but i'm sure you're well known, err.. please link your killboard as evidence.


our kb is bad, not worth looking at
Bernie Nator
Seal Club Six
Plug N Play
#26 - 2012-05-08 22:01:45 UTC
Eeeeeeeasy kids.
Bane Nucleus
Dark Venture Corporation
Kitchen Sinkhole
#27 - 2012-05-08 22:04:26 UTC
Turn that frown upside down, Apo. We are all friends here....kind of.....Twisted

No trolling please

Myz Toyou
Nekkid Inc.
#28 - 2012-05-08 22:43:01 UTC
Bane Nucleus wrote:
Turn that frown upside down, Apo. We are all friends here....kind of.....Twisted


Maybe he thought this is CAOD Shocked
Bernie Nator
Seal Club Six
Plug N Play
#29 - 2012-05-09 02:24:35 UTC
W-space. We're all friends here. Sure, we'll shoot each other, but we'll tell stories about it to our enemies later.
Nathan Jameson
Grumpy Bastards
#30 - 2012-05-09 04:02:57 UTC
Bernie Nator wrote:
W-space. We're all friends here. Sure, we'll shoot each other, but we'll tell stories about it to our enemies later.


Which are usually are friends the next day anyway.

http://www.wormholes.info

Monica Lesture
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#31 - 2012-05-09 10:23:07 UTC
Nathan Jameson wrote:
Bernie Nator wrote:
W-space. We're all friends here. Sure, we'll shoot each other, but we'll tell stories about it to our enemies later.


Which are usually are friends the next day anyway.


Only some AQUILA guys seem to carry the attitute of "bitter ex-0.0 dwellers" on their shoulders.
Mattalious
Doomheim
#32 - 2012-05-09 10:45:58 UTC
Had a fun three way fight over the weekend.

We'd spotted a fleet of five drakes working their C2 static, and we'd spent a fair while getting into position and working out what to do. Then the statics own residents came only and upon D-scan popped up a Tengu. At which point we decide to hold out for that instead, thinking it'd make a much juicer kill. The tengu engages the Drake fleet, so we jump our small fleet through the hole and head into the skirmish with missiles volleying back and forth. It seems we accidentally warped in a little further from the Tengu then intended and made a burn for it, ignoring the Drakes. Unfortunately it turned out to be one of those 100MN afterburner tengues, and even with webs it managed to coast outside of warp scram range, doing a runner before we could bring anything else to bare onto him. At this point the other Drake fleet had decided not to stick around, and had started bouncing between sites, and eventually sodding off to their own WH.

We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.
Ashimat
Clandestine Services
#33 - 2012-05-09 11:10:22 UTC
Mattalious wrote:
We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.

And the Drakes probably thought you where friends of Tengu.

Got blog: http://thecloakedones.blogspot.com

Mattalious
Doomheim
#34 - 2012-05-09 11:32:10 UTC
Ashimat wrote:
Mattalious wrote:
We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.

And the Drakes probably thought you where friends of Tengu.


Only until they realised we were ignoring them utterly. Personally I was up for contacting one side or the other to take the other down, but no one else seem to agree with me.
Klarion Sythis
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#35 - 2012-05-09 13:45:57 UTC
Mattalious wrote:
Ashimat wrote:
Mattalious wrote:
We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.

And the Drakes probably thought you where friends of Tengu.


Only until they realised we were ignoring them utterly. Personally I was up for contacting one side or the other to take the other down, but no one else seem to agree with me.


Better to go with my preferred option: kill everyone
Mattalious
Doomheim
#36 - 2012-05-10 10:17:21 UTC
Klarion Sythis wrote:
Mattalious wrote:
Ashimat wrote:
Mattalious wrote:
We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.

And the Drakes probably thought you where friends of Tengu.


Only until they realised we were ignoring them utterly. Personally I was up for contacting one side or the other to take the other down, but no one else seem to agree with me.


Better to go with my preferred option: kill everyone



We're not Russian enough to go "Burn them all!".
SojournerRover
Explorer Corps
#37 - 2012-05-10 12:21:00 UTC  |  Edited by: SojournerRover
Mattalious wrote:
Had a fun three way fight over the weekend.

We'd spotted a fleet of five drakes working their C2 static, and we'd spent a fair while getting into position and working out what to do. Then the statics own residents came only and upon D-scan popped up a Tengu. At which point we decide to hold out for that instead, thinking it'd make a much juicer kill. The tengu engages the Drake fleet, so we jump our small fleet through the hole and head into the skirmish with missiles volleying back and forth. It seems we accidentally warped in a little further from the Tengu then intended and made a burn for it, ignoring the Drakes. Unfortunately it turned out to be one of those 100MN afterburner tengues, and even with webs it managed to coast outside of warp scram range, doing a runner before we could bring anything else to bare onto him. At this point the other Drake fleet had decided not to stick around, and had started bouncing between sites, and eventually sodding off to their own WH.

We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.



You had already failed on the tengu, even if you would of caught up to him he would of been gone even with a regular prop mod. It seems to me the only grins to be had were by the tengu pilot who sucked you off the drakes. I bet he got a good laugh and it sounds to me like the tengu pilot had no reason to change his pants.

The Tengu sucked you into a trap, pull them away and then murder them. If the other fleet wasn't sitting there he probabably would of picked you off one by one.

You had the drakes but you didn't lock anything when you had the chance?

[b][u]ROVER[/u] (REDRUM)[/b]

Mattalious
Doomheim
#38 - 2012-05-10 13:03:29 UTC
SojournerRover wrote:
Mattalious wrote:
Had a fun three way fight over the weekend.

We'd spotted a fleet of five drakes working their C2 static, and we'd spent a fair while getting into position and working out what to do. Then the statics own residents came only and upon D-scan popped up a Tengu. At which point we decide to hold out for that instead, thinking it'd make a much juicer kill. The tengu engages the Drake fleet, so we jump our small fleet through the hole and head into the skirmish with missiles volleying back and forth. It seems we accidentally warped in a little further from the Tengu then intended and made a burn for it, ignoring the Drakes. Unfortunately it turned out to be one of those 100MN afterburner tengues, and even with webs it managed to coast outside of warp scram range, doing a runner before we could bring anything else to bare onto him. At this point the other Drake fleet had decided not to stick around, and had started bouncing between sites, and eventually sodding off to their own WH.

We didn't ge the kill, but we got some grins and probably made the Tengu pilot change his pants. But to be honest the good natured talk over local was worth it. Turned out the Tengu pilot thought we were reinforcements for the Drakes.



You had already failed on the tengu, even if you would of caught up to him he would of been gone even with a regular prop mod. It seems to me the only grins to be had were by the tengu pilot who sucked you off the drakes. I bet he got a good laugh and it sounds to me like the tengu pilot had no reason to change his pants.

The Tengu sucked you into a trap, pull them away and then murder them. If the other fleet wasn't sitting there he probabably would of picked you off one by one.

You had the drakes but you didn't lock anything when you had the chance?



I'm going to facepalm. Then I'm going to bow down to your epic conspiracy that the drake fleet from another hole was the bait for a separate corp and hole. Not to mention that we'd followed the progress of the drake fleet from one into another. We'd gotten corps, names and alliances, and ever decent piece of info to hand, beyond knocking on their POS door and saying "Hello, we play to be engaging you in the next 30 minutes. Would you be so kind as to give us your load outs so we can tailor our ships to optimal DPS and hardeners?".

The tengu knew nothing about us, nor did the drake fleet. Afterwards the Tengu pilot mentioned he thought we had been reinforcements for the Drake fleet.

And no, we didn't point anything other than the Tengu, due to the Tengu being worth more than the Drake fleet combined. We concentrated on that, but never got enough scrams on it to stop it coasting with it's 100mn MWD. By that point it was just us, one Drake who was most likely warp scrammed by the Tengu, and the Tengu itself.

In hindsight we should have gone for the Drakes, but hindsight is a wonderful thing in being able to tell you what you should have done, once you know the information you didn't know before the fight.
illirdor
Upper Class Goat
#39 - 2012-05-10 18:07:49 UTC
Mattalious wrote:

We concentrated on that, but never got enough scrams on it to stop it coasting with it's 100mn MWD. By that point it was just us, one Drake who was most likely warp scrammed by the Tengu, and the Tengu itself.


really a 100mn MWD ?? :P that must have been fast :)

Soooo this is my sig.... 

Mattalious
Doomheim
#40 - 2012-05-11 08:33:39 UTC
illirdor wrote:
Mattalious wrote:

We concentrated on that, but never got enough scrams on it to stop it coasting with it's 100mn MWD. By that point it was just us, one Drake who was most likely warp scrammed by the Tengu, and the Tengu itself.


really a 100mn MWD ?? :P that must have been fast :)



Ah balls, you know what I mean. Though if they had managed that...