Wednesday, May 21, 2014

AAR: From the Kitchen to the Work Zone

So the boys have just killed a scouting Cheetah, here is hoping that is leads to a response of some sort, I better grab an Oneiros for remote repairs in case my fleet needs them. If you want to call our composition a fleet, when I land I have a Sleipnir and a Tengu as part of it, shield ships, with my armor Logistic ship. Great combo, lets see if this even works as their numbers rise and they fit up two Guardians for Logistics. I ask Shaded to bring another Oneiros, but it is active tanked and not buffer tanked like mine, meaning it will not last as long against a fleet when engaged. This fleet is turning out nicely, a nice kitchen sink of whatever people want to bring: Sleipnirs, Tengus, Armageddons, basically whatever we could find.

Welping time, jump into the enemy fleet and hope it goes ok, although we do have a slight problem, Logistics are 50km off the wormhole when they jump in so they cannot follow right away. Although to a degree that was a good thing as they were able to melt a Pilgrim of ours and the rest are forces have to fall back to where the Logistics are to receive repairs. In haste to kill more our Armageddon pilot jumps back into system, but gets polarized with 40 seconds left, and our Logistics arrive too late to save him, so we go full leroy jenkins and push the whole fleet through. That burned, losing an Oneiros and a Sabre in addition to the Armageddon.

Lets get a real fleet going this time, I grab a mic and get the fleet whipped into better shape: two Guardians, a Jamgu and a Scorpian for ECM, three Protei, a neut Legion, a Hurricane, and a Muninn. Ten guys, lets see how we do this time.

Same as before, jump in, shoot them. First primary is a Hurricane which promptly explodes, and the next target is a Proteus which is sitting close to us. He holds for a bit until our Jamgu says that he has one of the enemy Guardians jammed, then we chew through his buffer tank and kill him. Shortly after this their Falcon pops due to drones being set on him from the beginning of the fight, while we go on to primary their Tengu, but it is able to slip away, along with most of the fleet starting to bail. We hold onto one Proteus as our final kill, and, well, it was a nice kill.

Was a good fight, one of our members also got a recording of both the kitchen sink fight and the more 'professional' fight.

Video (will insert latter once vid is listed)

Battle Report

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