SquirrelOnCrack [~V~] Vs Bijanius [AZG] 1.712.512.000

#1
I have been watching this guy since I crashed him before. I knew he would rebuild. He normally fleetsaved religously but he got sloppy a few times and I noticed. I left the fleet for 2 months, just watching online times and took note of FS time (1 reason why fleetscore should count while in the air). Took notes, scanned him the other day to see the fleet and seen it all. Then I just waited for his screw up. It came sooner than I thought it would. I knew his fleet had landed because of his score and that he didnt log on after the update, I knew it was good to go. Launched at 100% and BOOM!

Attacker Loss: 122.420.000 Defender Loss:1.589.732.000
winnings Metal:9.393.189 Crystal:6.059.892 Deuterium:9.519.872
Debris Metal:634.906.200 Crystal:318.549.000

DF covered. The hit may not have as big a TD as the new #1 but there was way more profits: 830M! Hmmm

Re: SquirrelOnCrack [~V~] Vs Bijanius [AZG] 1.712.512.000

#4
Squirrel another great hit and another great demonstration of your tremendous skill. Bijanius was a target I had given up on because of his religious fleet saving. Though probably unknown to many, Bijanius is a player I have been familiar with for a long time. He is a superior player. Getting his fleet is certainly the mark of a truly elite player.

Bijanius, good luck on the rebuild my friend.

I think this hit marks the beginning of a new era. The number of players with great fleets that do not fleetsave or fleetsave religiously have gone the way of the dodo bird. There are few if any left. To get the great fleets will either require great luck or great detective work and probably a combination of both.
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Khan Noonian Singh

Re: SquirrelOnCrack [~V~] Vs Bijanius [AZG] 1.712.512.000

#5
Khan wrote:Squirrel another great hit and another great demonstration of your tremendous skill. Bijanius was a target I had given up on because of his religious fleet saving. Though probably unknown to many, Bijanius is a player I have been familiar with for a long time. He is a superior player. Getting his fleet is certainly the mark of a truly elite player.

Bijanius, good luck on the rebuild my friend.

I think this hit marks the beginning of a new era. The number of players with great fleets that do not fleetsave or fleetsave religiously have gone the way of the dodo bird. There are few if any left. To get the great fleets will either require great luck or great detective work and probably a combination of both.

Says it all...made a few attempts in last few days at some skilled players..couple big ones that got away..Flyfoot's being the biggest escape..it's gonna be a lot of what you say there Khan and perhapes some luck of being there at the right time when someone is unable to get back in time from a fleetsave..etc .
I will say though that catching someone on phalanx is still the most fun..My hit on Blueangle was extremely fun in the fact we both knew what was coming and the counter moves to try and stop it made it intense...outside the only encounter SBT and i had where i was young n dumb in the #'s game..it was truely the most fun i had against another player!


Anyhow GREAT hit there XERUS CRACKUS..and GLOTR there B

Re: SquirrelOnCrack [~V~] Vs Bijanius [AZG] 1.712.512.000

#7
Khan wrote:Squirrel another great hit and another great demonstration of your tremendous skill. Bijanius was a target I had given up on because of his religious fleet saving. Though probably unknown to many, Bijanius is a player I have been familiar with for a long time. He is a superior player. Getting his fleet is certainly the mark of a truly elite player.

Bijanius, good luck on the rebuild my friend.
Bijanius is one of the most intelligent players here, I think. I knew him for a while before he moved off to AZG. Great player and has a solid head on his shoulders. I never thought he'd get hit, to be honest.

Re: SquirrelOnCrack [~V~] Vs Bijanius [AZG] 1.712.512.000

#9
Bijanius is extremely skilled. I knew if I kept probing, it would freak him out. I let him relax but I watched from afar. This is a prime example of why fleetscore should count while in the air. I didnt need to scan him to see when his fleet was or was not there. Had fleetscore been counted, I couldnt have learned his timing without probing. I was even going to do a blind hit but I would have been spewing if the fleet had been on the moon and not the planet.