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 Hooded Hauler |
Posted - 2010.01.29 00:36:00 - [ 151]
Operation Deliverance returned to sender?
Your capfleet is burning, the whole of providence now stands near defenceless against the vengeful fleets of -A- |
 CONQUERINGAZ H A V O C Against ALL Authorities |
Posted - 2010.01.29 00:43:00 - [ 152]
Edited by: CONQUERINGAZ on 29/01/2010 01:30:34Edited by: CONQUERINGAZ on 29/01/2010 01:27:55 Originally by: Hooded Hauler Operation Deliverance returned to sender?
Your capfleet is burning, the whole of providence now stands near defenceless against the vengeful fleets of -A-
Cap ships are easy to replace, will and determination are not. Looks like 100 caps killed (many killmails pending) to no capital losses. |
 Jakiin Amarr Khanid Provincial Vanguard |
Posted - 2010.01.29 00:56:00 - [ 153]
This could go badly. Let us see if the Provibloc is better at defense than offense. |
 Max Teranous Body Count Inc. Against ALL Authorities |
Posted - 2010.01.29 01:19:00 - [ 154]
Protip CVA, if you put your head in the lions mouth and flick it's love spuds with a towel, don't be surprised if you end up a foot shorter than when you started. Max  |
 Silvanix Minmatar Minmatar Ship Construction Services Ushra'Khan |
Posted - 2010.01.29 01:22:00 - [ 155]
Originally by: Jakiin This could go badly. Let us see if the Provibloc is better at defense than offense.
What are you talking about? This WAS defense. |
 William Pierce |
Posted - 2010.01.29 01:33:00 - [ 156]
Yeah, this was pretty much Provi's best attempt at defense. I think it's safe to say that -A- and friends could steamroll Providence if they wanted to. The only question is if they can be bothered. |
 Karn Mithralia Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan |
Posted - 2010.01.29 01:48:00 - [ 157]
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 Icarus3 Gallente DAEDALUS X Damu'Khonde |
Posted - 2010.01.29 01:59:00 - [ 158]
I continue to monitor the news of the fire set to providence by the Ushra'Khan and AAA brotherhood... Great show indeed... Now the question is... when will the Ushra'khan be welcomed home back in 9UY?  |
 Lykouleon Trust Doesn't Rust Mostly Cookie |
Posted - 2010.01.29 02:11:00 - [ 159]
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 Sofia Roseburn Caldari Kolar-Huyt Financial Services LLC |
Posted - 2010.01.29 02:18:00 - [ 160]
I can only imagine that God did infact have something important in mind when you lost upwards of fifty capital class hulls. Surely this will only make it easier for you to continue following the fine precedent that you have set for yourselves in the campaign.
It's quite plain to see that you are somewhat rusty when it comes to territorial warfare. Roaming "protection" fleets aren't quite on the same level as large scale system warfare, and boy do you need to learn fast. Crushing defeats aren't usually anywhere close to the top of the list when it comes to starting a new campaign, even a shoddy attempt like this one.
A friendly tip for the Provibloc think tank: setting achievable goals is advisable if you wish to claim success. Otherwise...well...I think we've seen what happens. |
 Irongut Sex Money Guns
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Posted - 2010.01.29 02:26:00 - [ 161]
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 Black Necris Minmatar Sarz'na Khumatari Damu'Khonde |
Posted - 2010.01.29 02:29:00 - [ 162]
Wonder where are the spokepersons from Provibloc now? why havent they said anything at all? why have all the preachers suddendly gone silent? Isnt this the time to come here and show us that your faith is strong? that your god is mighty and will show its wrath upon us?.
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 Jakiin Amarr Khanid Provincial Vanguard |
Posted - 2010.01.29 02:44:00 - [ 163]
Keep in mind that it's called Provibloc for a reason. Defending what many see as a pointless expansion is one thing, but people might be far more interested in defense if they find their own assets at risk.
Nullsec is profitable, ladies and gentlemen, threaten to take it away and those who are able to more often than not will fight to keep it. |
 William Pierce |
Posted - 2010.01.29 02:52:00 - [ 164]
Originally by: Jakiin Keep in mind that it's called Provibloc for a reason. Defending what many see as a pointless expansion is one thing, but people might be far more interested in defense if they find their own assets at risk.
Nullsec is profitable, ladies and gentlemen, threaten to take it away and those who are able to more often than not will fight to keep it.
Do you even know what you are talking about? Provibloc's residents assets ARE at risk, and have been since -A- and friends moved on D-G. You may not know this, but D-G is a station system in providence, which was taken by -A- this evening. -A- threatened, Provibloc responded and lost 100 caps and countless other ships trying, and eventually failing to defend their space. |
 Caellach Marellus Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari |
Posted - 2010.01.29 04:10:00 - [ 165]
Originally by: Caellach Marellus Personally, I suggest that if anything you Godheads should not pray for victory. More for comfortable pillows to break your fall, when you land hard on your backsides.
Wow, even I suprise myself with the accuracy of that comment. I continue to watch with great amusement. |
 Garst Tyrell No.Mercy
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Posted - 2010.01.29 04:11:00 - [ 166]
fire your cap FC. right now. |
 Xyla Vulchanus Amarr Phoenix Matari
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Posted - 2010.01.29 04:40:00 - [ 167]
In light of the deafening silence of the CVA overlords, who so boldly announced their "Project" via this forum thread, here is the current picture of the aftermath of the encounter in D-GTMI which began around 21:00 of last evening;
AAA (and allies) 401 kills worth 226.601bn isk CVA (and allies) 14 kills worth 1.95bn isk
AAA Efficiency: 99.54% Kills to losses: 28.64 : 1
Capitals destroyed: 27 CVA Carriers 99 CVA Dreadnoughts
Still a few kms to come in I imagine. There were over 1600 people in local and lag was terrible for most of the fight but it was the same for both sides. Tactical errors seem to be to blame for this humiliating defeat of the "current" Providence holders.
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 Nauticaa Gallente Unknown Soldiers The Spire Collective |
Posted - 2010.01.29 05:33:00 - [ 168]
Originally by: Garst Tyrell fire your cap FC. right now.
Hate to say it but I agree with garst for a change. |
 Kazzzi Amarr Minmatar Ship Construction Services Damu'Khonde |
Posted - 2010.01.29 05:46:00 - [ 169]
I see that you Imperialists didn't learn from Vak-Atioth |
 Tagami Wasp Caldari Sarz'na Khumatari Ushra'Khan |
Posted - 2010.01.29 06:10:00 - [ 170]
Drinking my beer in D-G. First step to Providence delivered from slavery.
We come. |
 Lykouleon Trust Doesn't Rust Mostly Cookie |
Posted - 2010.01.29 07:04:00 - [ 171]
To commemorate this occasion, I have composed a haiku for CVA and their poor pets, Paxton Federation.
D-G Fell Really Fast The Fail Here is Very Clear Keep Crying Those Tears
Thank you. |
 Icarus3 Gallente DAEDALUS X Damu'Khonde |
Posted - 2010.01.29 09:16:00 - [ 172]
Originally by: Jakiin Keep in mind that it's called Provibloc for a reason. Defending what many see as a pointless expansion is one thing, but people might be far more interested in defense if they find their own assets at risk.
Nullsec is profitable, ladies and gentlemen, threaten to take it away and those who are able to more often than not will fight to keep it.
Oh like when CVA was disband? The pet alliances we're packing their bags and moving majority of their belongings to empire! lol |
 Jowen Datloran Caldari Science and Trade Institute
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Posted - 2010.01.29 13:24:00 - [ 173]
Edited by: Jowen Datloran on 29/01/2010 13:25:15 Wow, the number of dung throwing, loud mouthed, imbeciles out there is staggering. And the only person with common sense seems to be a member of triple A, nonetheless.
Better turn this feed off and focus on something a bit more productive.
*click* |
 Eolandae Minmatar Minmatar Ship Construction Services Ushra'Khan |
Posted - 2010.01.29 14:05:00 - [ 174]
*looking around* Perfect! The acoustics will be awesome for the DJ, set up the decks over there on the alter. We'll have to do something about these statues... paint some tattoos on 'em or something, I dunno... |
 Sapphrine Neh'bu Kau Beh'Hude Ushra'Khan |
Posted - 2010.01.29 14:31:00 - [ 175]
D-G Station Location - somewhere behind some boxes, drunken heap on floor.... I think. Ship - I know I left a Phoenix somewhere on this deck.....
*Sapphrine stares distractedly into the comms link*
Congratulations to our brothers in arms. Many people were involved in this victory. The loss of the enemy fleet was compounded by the novice mistakes of their command structure fighting under severe information lag and computer malfunctions. The experience that they have had today is something that we are all too familiar with.
To the Provi-Bloc holders, who is to blame for this? Do you blame the troops? I think not, they showed up in vast numbers, Provi-bloc capitals matched the assaulting forces in numbers if not in quality and the support fleet was large enough to make a stand so it can't be said that the troops didn't do their part.
Do you blame the commanders of the day? Arguably they had a significant part in their downfall. The questionable jump orders, the late form up resulting in having effectively lost the battle before it started. Above all they failed to know when to stand down and realise they were beat which cost them 5 times the cost of the asset they were trying to defend in terms of ships and countless pilot hours that will now have to be spent to replace these ships.
Or do you blame your overlords in CVA? Do you blame those that sanctioned the LFA led offensive into Catch that lead to this? Do you rise up as a group and remove these God bothering hypocrites from your space? CVA are ineffective in defending Providence from a sustained threat so what use are they to you as holders? You provide them with isk to make them fat and when push comes to shove they show with a paltry fleet given their size. I see more CVA in Low-Sec where they can bash smaller forces rather than fighting in their homeland to defend their Holders who lose isk on CVA's behalf day after day after day.
Rise up Holders of Providence. Cast off the golden plated shackles of CVA's 'Defence Pact'. CVA have been in decline for years. U'K is on the ascendancy. How long will you cling to these bloated landlords that barely lift a finger when your space is threatened?
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 Invelious Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.29 14:41:00 - [ 176]
Originally by: Garst Tyrell fire your cap FC. right now.
Yes, of course, it is all this individuals fault. Terrible Fleet Commander he is, not knowing how to call targets and navigate his fleet in the complete blindness of a spatial anomaly, wherein none of the sensors, vid feeds, coms or anything else needed to see what the hell is happening wasnt working. tsk* tsk* Terrible CVA FC. *rubs his temples* Garst dont apply input towards a matter you know absolutly nothing about. |
 CONQUERINGAZ H A V O C Against ALL Authorities |
Posted - 2010.01.29 14:47:00 - [ 177]
Edited by: CONQUERINGAZ on 29/01/2010 14:50:43 Originally by: Invelious
Originally by: Garst Tyrell fire your cap FC. right now.
Yes, of course, it is all this individuals fault. Terrible Fleet Commander he is, not knowing how to call targets and navigate his fleet in the complete blindness of a spatial anomaly, wherein none of the sensors, vid feeds, coms or anything else needed to see what the hell is happening wasnt working. tsk* tsk* Terrible CVA FC.
*rubs his temples* Garst dont apply input towards a matter you know absolutly nothing about.
Obviously you are applying input towards a matter you know absolutely nothing about. He wasn't referring to his battlefield skills (target calling due to black screen etc) He was referring to the fact that 1. they jumped OUT and came back in on a gate, and 2. They decided to go for the sbu instead of OUR capfleet at the station. In the end his incompetent decision lost the capfleet. |
 Invelious Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2010.01.29 14:54:00 - [ 178]
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 CONQUERINGAZ H A V O C Against ALL Authorities |
Posted - 2010.01.29 15:19:00 - [ 179]
Edited by: CONQUERINGAZ on 29/01/2010 15:20:22 Originally by: Invelious
Of course, and their inability to see what was happening had nothing to do with the loss, and of course you can determin the outcome of that battle without actually experiencing how it would have panned out had the CVA fleet been able to operate accordingly.
The outcome of the battle was determined as soon as they jumped out. Victory would have been ours either way, We might have lost a carrier or two had they loaded (15 titans + 15 moms + 150 caps would have melted there cap fleet as they werent uniformly fit, one revelation i killed had 1600mm plates on it). Jumping into an enemy has always been historically laggy, the FC should have accounted for this. If the cap fleet would have stayed in d-g, they would have died one by one by bumping. Note: My titan (this char) was not functioning (blackscreen and desync) for 90% of the engagement, so CVA weren't alone in laggy black screen stuff. |
 Lucius Vindictus Amarr Ordo Magna |
Posted - 2010.01.29 16:07:00 - [ 180]
Edited by: Lucius Vindictus on 29/01/2010 16:14:32 Originally by: Kazzzi I see that you Imperialists didn't learn from Vak-Atioth
Vak-Atioth was a battle where at least both sides were able to fight each-other, though the results were disastrous. Every Amarrian that died became a martyr that dark day. Whereas it seems that in this case you can't really speak of a "battle" at all. Where is the glory in whole fleets remaining frozen in space to be stupidly picked off, apparently over the course of hours after their pilots were forcibly disconnected from their pods? I'd call it a very unblievable and unrealistic scenario if it hadn't actually happened in reality. Though whatever the circumstances, the result is undeniable. My prayers are with the CVA in this dark hour. |