Imagine my surprise when I came on and seen 2 sets of attacks incoming. Checked the location...says planet...hmmm...odd I thought. Stayed hidden until I realized that I had no depot there . So much for having someone ninja for me. Have to do it myself then...shook the dust off my lunars and moved them at last possible second. Noticed that he got the DF, so, since he didn't send from a moon I lanxed his rec return and launched on them and recycled the DF created by the hit.
The defender has won the battle !
The attacker has lost a total of 225.000.000 units.
The defender has lost a total of 6.389.500 units.
A debris field containing 90.068.400 units of Metal and 45.665.400 units of Crystal has formed in orbit around the planet.
The probability of creating a moon is : 19 %
The defender has won the battle !
The attacker has lost a total of 225.000.000 units.
The defender has lost a total of 6.380.500 units.
A debris field containing 90.008.400 units of Metal and 45.063.000 units of Crystal has formed in orbit around the planet.
The probability of creating a moon is : 19 %
My return hit on his RECs:
Attacker Loss: 0 Defender Loss:201.156.000
winnings Metal:46.033.423 Crystal:22.874.147 Deuterium:580.260
Debris Metal:71.173.500 Crystal:49.520.100
Attacker Loss: 0 Defender Loss:171.945.000
winnings Metal:54.166.667 Crystal:33.968.573 Deuterium:290.130
Debris Metal:68.778.000 Crystal:34.389.000
And a follow up after the first two failed...stupid probes fought off my EC's (WTH)
Attacker Loss: 0 Defender Loss:91.800
winnings Metal:27.916.667 Crystal:16.984.287 Deuterium:145.077
Debris Metal:6.480 Crystal:48.600
Aerospace Control Recycling Report
You collect; 139.951.500 units of Metal and 83.934.100 units of Crystal.
All in all, not a bad way to start the day.
GLotR dex.
dex0pac (Outcasts) vs Perses (Chosen) *NINJA* TD: 231.389.50
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“One mark of a great soldier is that he fight on his own terms or fights not at all.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
“One mark of a great soldier is that he fight on his own terms or fights not at all.”
― Sun Tzu, The Art of War