Dass sich irgendjemand überhaupt noch die Mühe macht, mit Baumstumpf zu diskutieren, wo so oder so nur Scheisse aus seinem Hirn quillt...
Sovereignty is the ultimate goal of any war in 0.0, and in the Delve campaign the nuances of the Sovereignty system dictated the flow of the war. 'Sovereignty Three' (Sov 3) is the most strategically critical of the four sovereignty levels as it allows a cynosural jammer to be installed, which prevents hostile capital ships from attacking that system unless a tremendous amount of effort is put forth to incapacitate the jammer. Sov 3 can only be reached after four weeks of unbroken control over a system. Capital ships are required to take over a system as only capitals can reliably destroy the control towers that allow an alliance to claim sovereignty, so cyno jammers and Sov 3 have become sine qua non of successful spaceholding alliances. The war began on February 4th with the removal of all sovereignty in Delve with the dissolution of the Band of Brothers alliance and subsequent reformation under the banner of KenZoku. The moment of KenZoku's creation (Feb 6th) marked the beginning of the most frenzied four weeks in EVE history; the allied forces had to destroy KenZoku's ability to reach Sovereignty Three in as many systems as possible in their territory before that timer was over, or else KenZoku cyno jammers would begin onlining and the offensive would grind to a shuddering halt. This made the rules for the war clear: KenZoku must fight a delaying action, holding on to as much as possible until March 7th; the allied forces had to beat them in that time, or else. As a corollary, if the allied forces succeeded in seizing KenZoku's territory, they must themselves hold on for an additional four weeks to gain Sov 3 for themselves.In the initial week of the war, there were a number of serious engagements, including a pair of four-hour battles involving more than 1200 pilots. The carnage was unlike anything yet seen in EVE history, and despite their first two errors, confidence on the KenZoku side was high. As one of the KenZoku directors, Waagaa Ktlehr, put it: "With all odds stacked in favor of Goons and their buddies, it's going to be even more hilarious when they fail to take Delve for the second time. Bring it." While the invading forces were gradually succeeding, this was a race, and gradual success amounted to total failure. If KenZoku refrained from making more mistakes, they were well on the way to gaining Sov 3[...]One might guess that the critical, war-ending error was the loss of the titan and the mothership, but it was what happened after those losses that actually ruined everything for KenZoku. Exhausted, having had a historically bad day, the KenZoku command gave the order to log off the remnants of their fleet in the station in PR-8CA, a system which KenZoku and their allies had been using as a form-up point throughout the war. Except this time, rather than sending the capitals of their 'pets' home to a different system, the entire combined capital fleet was docked and logged off in PR-8CA, presumably to make things easier logistically the next day. It wasn't something that had been chosen deliberately, it was just a slip - a slip which lost an entire region. As soon as the KenZoku fleet logged off, the invaders locked down PR-8CA and covered the station with warp disruption bubbles, preventing any kind of egress. As I write this, the PR-8CA station has been camped around the clock by invading forces every day for more than three weeks. While individual KenZoku pilots have escaped PR-8CA by abandoning their ships and 'podjumping' or using jump clones to get out, 230+ capital ships remain trapped within. Without the use of their capital ships, KenZoku has been completely unable to defend against the marauding coalition capital fleet, or to prevent innumerable Goonswarm control towers from being erected across Delve. With hundreds of invader pilots living in the system, every breakout attempt since February 13th has been foiled, and because of this every KenZoku station in Delve, Querious and Period Basis has been seized. Up until this point, the 'race' for Delve was a close thing and KenZoku was doing well; after their capital fleet was trapped in PR-8CA, it became a rout, allowing the invading forces to capture all of the KenZoku stations with a week left on the clock. What had been a slow expansion of control became an explosion. As a member of the Goonswarm leadership, it might be more traditional for me (from a propaganda perspective) to claim that these victories against KenZoku were a result of superior planning or cunning on the part of my alliance and our allies. However, if one looks at these three turning points in the war with a sober eye, each one can be traced to an error made by the KenZoku leadership that we happened to seize upon. This war, like so many others, was lost by the loser, not won by the winner.
und bis die fertig sind kleine Kinder in der WAR Beta zu ganken mit seinen Erleuchteten Kumpanen.
Außerdem lässt mich mein Schaf nicht mehr ran
Wer zudem die Kolumne "Wars Are Lost By the Loser" vollständig gelesen hat, weiß dass The Mittani den Leuten von KenZuko eine hohe Chance den Krieg in Delve zu gewinnen zugerechnet hatte, bis sie einen schweren Fehler machten, den die Goons nutzen konnten, jedoch nicht selber herbeigeführt hatten.
Aber die behauptung das sie in delve nix geriesen hätten stimmt einfach nicht.Typisches aus den foren abgeschriebenes halbwissen.Ich bin in delve und goons haben den großteil der arbeit gemacht und praktisch immer den großteil der cap fleet gestellt
Zitat von: Zidahya am 10. März 2009, 17:05:26und bis die fertig sind kleine Kinder in der WAR Beta zu ganken mit seinen Erleuchteten Kumpanen.Nicht mal das hat er hinbekommen, denn WAR stirbt ja seiner Aussage nach schon seit vor Release. Nix in EVE gerissen, nix in WAR gerissen und von WoW auch absolut keine Ahnung. Was macht der Typ eigentlich ausser Trollercoaster fahren?
Was macht der Typ eigentlich ausser Trollercoaster fahren?
Du hast dein INformationen also von den Killboards? ok.
Zitat von: Gabe am 10. März 2009, 17:10:59Wer zudem die Kolumne "Wars Are Lost By the Loser" vollständig gelesen hat, weiß dass The Mittani den Leuten von KenZuko eine hohe Chance den Krieg in Delve zu gewinnen zugerechnet hatte, bis sie einen schweren Fehler machten, den die Goons nutzen konnten, jedoch nicht selber herbeigeführt hatten.und wer die propaganda der nazis gelesen hat, weiß das damals alles nur zum besten der menschheit gewesen ist.