[TOT: 26.332.000] stylez vs. xXx Aw4x xXx [O66] (A: 120.000, D: 26.212.000)

  • forced deploy recall hit. planet to planet deploy, defender said i hit 4 seconds after fleet landed.


    glirl defender.


    On 15-11-2019 --:--:--, the following fleets met in battle:



    Attacker stylez

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    Battlecruiser 624

    Battleship 604

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    Defender xXx Aw4x xXx [O66]

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    Small Cargo 80

    Large Cargo 166

    Light Fighter 311

    Heavy Fighter 8

    Cruiser 337

    Battleship 80

    Colony Ship 1

    Recycler 127

    Espionage Probe 253

    Bomber 59

    Rocket Launcher 55

    Light Laser 2

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    After the battle ...


    Attacker stylez

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    Battlecruiser 624 ( -0 )

    Battleship 602 ( -2 )

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    Defender xXx Aw4x xXx [O66]

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    Destroyed!

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    The attacker has won the battle!


    The attacker captured:

    709.057 Metal, 709.057 Crystal and 501.286 Deuterium


    The attacker lost a total of 120.000 units.

    The defender lost a total of 26.212.000 units.

    At these space coordinates now float 13.437.600 metal and 6.078.400 crystal.

    The attacker captured a total of 1.919.400 units.


    The chance for a moon to be created from the debris was 22%.

    The attacker(s) captured the debris.



    Summary of profit/losses:


    Summary attackers(s)

    Metal: 14.056.657

    Crystal: 6.757.457

    Deuterium: 501.286

    The attacker(s) made a profit of 21.315.400 units.


    Summary defender(s)

    Metal: -17.529.057

    Crystal: -8.278.057

    Deuterium: -2.324.286

    The defender(s) lost a total of 28.131.400 units.



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