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[[Wings of Turul (Player corporation)|Wings of Turul]]<br>
 
[[Wings of Turul (Player corporation)|Wings of Turul]]<br>
 
[[The Muppeteers (Player corporation)|The Muppeteers]]<br>
 
[[The Muppeteers (Player corporation)|The Muppeteers]]<br>
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===Fight for Wicked Creek===
 
===Fight for Wicked Creek===
Their first two campaigns were aimed at capturing [[Sovereignty|sovereignty]] in [[Wicked Creek (Region)|Wicked Creek]] from [[Sc0rched Earth (Player alliance)|Sc0rched Earth]], but were unable to take the space before [[Sc0rched Earth (Player alliance)|BYRN]] could bring in allied support in the form of [[Red Alliance (Player alliance)|RA]] and [[Tau Ceti Federation (Player alliance)|TCF]].  [[Sc0rched Earth (Player alliance)|Sc0rched Earth]], was slowly losing the important system of F4 as Aggression began winning the [[Sovereignty (Mechanics)|POS warfare]] slog, while maintaining an almost unbroken [[Station camp|camp]] of the system station.
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Their first two campaigns were aimed at capturing [[Sovereignty|sovereignty]] in [[Wicked Creek (Region)|Wicked Creek]] from [[Sc0rched Earth (Player alliance)|Sc0rched Earth]], but were unable to take the space before [[Sc0rched Earth (Player alliance)|BYRN]] could bring in allied support in the form of [[Red Alliance (Player alliance)|RA]] and [[Tau Ceti Federation (Player alliance)|TCF]].  [[Sc0rched Earth (Player alliance)|Sc0rched Earth]] was slowly losing the important system of F4 as Aggression began winning the [[Sovereignty (Mechanics)|POS warfare]] slog, while maintaining an almost unbroken [[Station camp|camp]] of the system station.
  
 
===R&R===
 
===R&R===
Regrouping to their base in the [[Curse (Region)|Curse]] region, Aggression created massive and effective camp along the Doril pipe, slowly strangling the 0.0 alliances which relied on that pipe.  Several guerrilla warfare raids were conducted throughout the area, focused on disrupting the logistics of the local alliances.
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Regrouping to their base in the [[Curse (Region)|Curse]] region, Aggression created a massive and effective camp along the Doril pipe, slowly strangling the 0.0 alliances which relied on that pipe.  Several guerrilla warfare raids were conducted throughout the area, focused on disrupting the logistics of the local alliances.
  
 
===Immensea===
 
===Immensea===
 
A new campaign was launched at the [[Immensea (Region)|Immensea]] region, which was taken from [[United Legion (Player alliance)|United Legion]] with the assistance of [[Atlas Alliance (Player alliance) |ATLAS]].
 
A new campaign was launched at the [[Immensea (Region)|Immensea]] region, which was taken from [[United Legion (Player alliance)|United Legion]] with the assistance of [[Atlas Alliance (Player alliance) |ATLAS]].
  
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===The Reset===
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In 07-2009, [[Atlas Alliance (Player alliance) |ATLAS]] reset Aggression, followed by many other alliances.  The reset forced Aggression out of nullsec.  Shortly after this, most of the corporations left the alliance in quick succession.  The alliance went from a peak of over 2,200 members, 25 corporations, 62 systems, and 6 outposts to 10 members in 1 holding corp in roughly a week.
  
 
==Political Direction==
 
==Political Direction==
Aggression today holds [[Sovereignty (Mechanics)|sovereignity]] in Immensa and are composed of 24 [[Corporation (Disambiguation)|corporations]] and over 2000 members.
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Aggression today is little more than a holding corp.  It remains unknown if or when they will return.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 10 February 2010

File:Aggroingame.png
Name Aggression.
Ticker AGGRO
Type 0.0
Founded 2009.03.10
Status Disbanded
Contact details
Alliance CEO Major Riven
Diplomat(s) 5n4keyes
Public Channel
Website Aggression
Corporations
Executor The Holding Corp
Members Federation of Freedom Fighters

Sacred Templars
Black Serpent Technologies
Ventis Secundis
Solstice Systems Development Concourse
Wraith.Wing
Heavy Influence
Debitum Naturae
Groom Lake
Abh Empire
Galactic Defence Syndicate
Nomads
Canadian Imperial Armaments
International House of PWNCakes
The first genesis
The Penumbra Initiative
Mentis Fidelis
FREE GATES
Jugis Modo Utopia
Wings of Turul
The Muppeteers
Meltd0wn


HISTORY

Formed in 2009 on the initiative of Federation of Freedom Fighters and Sacred Templars after leaving their old alliance Executive Outcomes. The new alliance is currently maturing into a significant group in their local region of the Eve universe.

Fight for Wicked Creek

Their first two campaigns were aimed at capturing sovereignty in Wicked Creek from Sc0rched Earth, but were unable to take the space before BYRN could bring in allied support in the form of RA and TCF. Sc0rched Earth was slowly losing the important system of F4 as Aggression began winning the POS warfare slog, while maintaining an almost unbroken camp of the system station.

R&R

Regrouping to their base in the Curse region, Aggression created a massive and effective camp along the Doril pipe, slowly strangling the 0.0 alliances which relied on that pipe. Several guerrilla warfare raids were conducted throughout the area, focused on disrupting the logistics of the local alliances.

Immensea

A new campaign was launched at the Immensea region, which was taken from United Legion with the assistance of ATLAS.

The Reset

In 07-2009, ATLAS reset Aggression, followed by many other alliances. The reset forced Aggression out of nullsec. Shortly after this, most of the corporations left the alliance in quick succession. The alliance went from a peak of over 2,200 members, 25 corporations, 62 systems, and 6 outposts to 10 members in 1 holding corp in roughly a week.

Political Direction

Aggression today is little more than a holding corp. It remains unknown if or when they will return.

External Links

Aggression Forum
Aggression Killboard
Aggression on Dotlan
Short Cartoons about the History of Aggression Alliance

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