The event was crazy and awesome at the same time, It's been a while since i've experienced such emotions during battle. Reminded me of the good old days, when we had massive raids in Texas and California or in Leeds. All sides had its fair share of "Ace" players in Capital and Snub ships, which brought more challenge on both fronts.
I honestly, did not expect for us to be able to defend Fort Carthage, it took me by surprise that both Battlecruisers survived. I did expect Battlecruiser Romales to be destroyed tho, the Core guys fought valiantly good, we stood no chance in Zeta overall and i was surprised, that we managed to destroy their Pomphei and Orion.
Both siege days were extremely fun and awesome, plus a lot of newbie players took the chance to have fun in such a tense and massive brawl.
It was a bit of a drag to constantly switch between Omicron Mu and Omicron Zeta fronts on the first day, cuz it was also quite laggy and i honestly was about to give up on that part. But then i saw how the Order side was pushing trough, so i decided to do the same by switching to Omicron Mu with my BC and suddenly we managed to take down Hakodate, luckily i took the kill with the laughable 19% dmg and my spirit was restored. I might sound like an idiot, but i do hope if the joint forces between Order and Blood Dragons are also mentioned in Hakodate's wreck(Infocard)
To be honest, it was a good experience for my E\V/ dudes and i hope they did enjoy the fun as much as i did or even more. I am glad and proud, that a lot of E\V/ members were willing to participate and have a piece of the cake regardless the outcome. I would like to personally thank all pilots, that were fighting for the Orders(tagged/non-tagged), that includes all of the [TSK] members and their Leader @True Sons of Kusari for their effort in Omicron Mu and i would like to say, that your help IS APPRECIATED and without all of you fellas, i doubt we could've save Forth Carthage or destroy any objectives.
- Win or loose, this event was a complete blast and i expect to see even more.