On Tuesday night we found a wormhole to Etherium Reach and went on a little roaming gang. I joined up late and sped along in a Sabre to catch up. This was possibly a bad call. I don’t have a good history with interdictors.
We found a fight pretty quickly. There were a handful of battlecruisers hanging out on the station undock in LXQT-2. We trickled in our gang to get them to engage and once they were off the station and aggressed the call was given for the rest of the gang to jump in and warm. Being a bit of a killmail whore at times I leapt into action and began one gunning some of the Hurricanes. This maybe wasn’t the wisest idea and I started taking fire. Shit. Time to burn away. I aligned out and hit the MWD and cleverly dropped my transversal. 425mm AutoCannons hurt, even at range, and I was pretty quickly reduced to a wreck having contributed nothing to the gang. Thankfully we won the fight comfortably despite my incompetence.
The really annoying thing is that I know what I’m supposed to be doing in interdictors. Its just that when the red mist rises I just want to dive in and get involved. Chatting it over in our corporation channel later Aditia came up with a gem of a quote:
[02:17:52] Aditia Holdem > i usually tell my dictors that their primary job is not to live
I’m not sure that’s entirely what he meant. Anyway, the wormhole was still open so I podded myself home and went to get something that I actually know how to fly. With my Taranis at the ready I rejoined the gang and we had a moderately uneventful roam through Insmother where we got a few kills but no real fights. We called it a day and made our way back to the wormhole but I decided to log off in LXQ2-T instead of heading home with the rest.
Yesterday morning I logged in to LXQ2-T to see local at a couple of hundred and the iHub coming out of reinforced in about six hours. I had a poke around and found that all of the gates were camped and large bubbles had just been erected. My plan to head to Uemon and dock up in Empire had to be shelved and instead I used the map to find an interesting looking system and scouted my out gate. There were a handful of battlecruisers and a Stiletto on the gate. Ah what the hell. I warped to the gate and predictably got caught by the bubble. A burst of overheated microwarp drive got me out to a safe distance and I slowed down to see if the Stiletto was following. He was and once he was about 70km from his friends I turned round and charged. My scrambler landed and I launched my Hobgoblins and began pounding him with Null. I had Warrior II drones on me but they didn’t seem to be doing me much harm. It seemed to take an age to melt through the Stiletto’s medium shield extender but once it was down things looked good. By now I was taking damage from one of the Drakes and, thinking my job was done, I aligned out and pulled drones. Pulling drones might have been a mistake. I was hammering warp when the Stiletto exploded but unfortunately a fraction of a second later I blew up too before I could enter warp. I got my pod out but with the gates bubbled there didn’t seem to be any way to get out safely. I decided that the best bet was to log off and let the fight for the iHub unfold.
About six hours later I logged back in and found that the station fight still hadn’t occurred. Unfortunately I needed to get back to 4C-B7X to take part in an alliance operation. I warped my pod to a bookmark on the Paala gate and saw that it was still surrounded by bubbles and camped. There were about 800 in system and a fight was obviously brewing. Upon closer inspection of the gate I noticed that it wasn’t entirely covered in bubbles and I warped to a second bookmark to get a closer view. Imagine my surprise when I saw that there was a clear path through. I warped my pod to the gate and jumped to the safety of low security space. Once safely docked in Uemon I clone jumped back to Outer Ring.
Last night was the big fight for the infrastructure hub in 9R4-EJ and we formed up early in remote repair battleships with logistics support. As usual I grabbed my trusty Guardian and got ready. One of my corpmates was short of a battleship so I lent him my Tempest for the evening (making sure I put him on my watchlist). Once we were all formed up we moved down to 9R4-EJ and, after destroying an onlining cynojammer, got safe in our staging POS. Reports came in of a couple of 200+ strong fleets forming to defend the system. We had about 100 in ours and another hundred Ev0ke came to support us.
Eventually local began to climb as the Fountain and IT fleets jumped into system. We moved to the E-BWUU to intercept but our intel reports were mistaken and the hostiles were being bridged to a titan. The order was given to align to the cynosaural beacon while our FC prepared a warp in. Suddenly I was in warp. What. The. Fuck. It turned out that someone who had been keying up on TeamSpeak all evening had warped either my squad or wing straight into the hostile gang. It could have been a mistake but with the unusual TeamSpeak behaviour the odds are that it was a spy. I landed in a bubble and before I could do anything about it I was locked down and destroyed before I could warp out or get within range of our main gang. Once again I was able to get my pod out safely and after a lot of lag I jumped it out of system and hit autopilot home. Its fair to say I was pretty bitter to dying in such a crappy way. I’d missed out on the whole what was going to be an epic fight and that always sucks. To make matters even more frustrating for me the Tempest that I had lent out was also caught in the same warp and died just before my Guardian. Two ships down for no fight. I took myself off to the pub for a drink while everyone else enjoyed a pretty even fight that ended with the Fountain coalition saving their iHub and destroying our TCUs.
Amazingly my pod was safely in 4C-B7X when I came back a couple of hours later despite autopiloting through nullsec and then sitting unattended on a gate. It was my second piece of pod ninjaing of the night.
I got back just in time to join a sniper HAC roam in my Scimitar. Intel reported carriers repairing the iHub in 9R4-EJ. The HAC gang burnt at full speed but we hotdropped them with motherships before the gang could arrive. Not to be left out of the action we arranged a nice trap for an Archon using a sling bubble on the station.
There were a couple of gangs roaming around and we were able to crash a party involving a Goon destroyer gang and Fountain fleet. Later on we ran into a superior WIdot sniper gang and that didn’t end so well for us.
Despite the disappointment of dying so early in the 9R4-EJ fight I still managed to have a good day overall so I can’t really complain. Still, damn spies!
In other news I’ve been asked to join in some roundtable discussions for the Lost In Eve podcast. More on that when I have details.



