Wednesday, October 1, 2014

AAR: Small Bites of Revenge

So, I'm sitting in the POS along with everyone else, and Zezar is mining with open holes. Yeah, this is going to end well. Upon hearing his screams on Teamspeak and trying to extract some information out of him on exactly what it was that was attacking him, I suit up into an Enyo and warp over to blap interceptors, or at least try to. Worked ok I think.

We play some kiting games with the Stratios and the Gila that arrived late, but mostly this amounts to nothing just a dead Catalyst on our side and a dead Malediction on theirs. There is a definite itch on both sides to try to escalate the fight, you can just feel it. So we try to fit up a more coherent shield doctrine to kite with but we were... lacking in ships...

So we form up one of the worst fleet compositions we have ever had: Double Ishtar, Scimitar, Fleet Scythe, a dual rep Deimos, an Ishkur, an Ares and Stiletto. Death is definitely going to arrive sooner than expected. So we go ahead and jump into our backdoor static, which is the direction they were coming from, squat, and wait for someone to come back and shoot us. It wasn't too long before Lazerhawks came back in a more coherent and larger force than ours. So we, as expected, died in a fire. Poor Gui Gui even lost his Crystal Set. I was incredibly surprised that we even managed to kill a Gila.

So we run away with what scraps of shield kiting ships we have and reform, again. This is terrible. Lazerhawks goes home as well and reships into HAMgus with 2 Basilisks as Logistic support. We try to keep with a shield kite setup with two Scimitars and a Falcon. The hope was that with the restricted mid slots on the Basilisks that they MIGHT not have ECM fitted, so easier to jam. Lazerhawks were well aware of our ECM from our last fight so they decided to fit Remote ECCM on their HAMgus and this made it impossible to break repairs. So we, once again, died in a fire.

That was about the last shield ships we had in the hole, all 2.5 billion of them, oops. They were not that great anyway, I mean, me flying an Ishkur? yeah, we had a great composition.

Good fights nonetheless.




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