Talk:7th Fleet
I believe you are missing a section devoted to their actions during the Eldar Invasion. As in some pages it is referenced that they were wiped out, but on their own page they have no mention of being in the conflict at all. Or any history past their commander being tried and the unit stood down following their actions against the defiants without official sanction.
Nothing major, just a note.
Sniped from the Amarr main page:
/quote Military
The military, as a whole, was even more rattled than the general population, because they knew the Minmatar should not have had the strength to do what they did. They're still trying to figure out where the hell all those Minmatar ships came from, and a drastic shakeup in the intelligence gathering arm of its operations seems imminent. With the near-annihilation of the 7th Fleet in the Bleaks and the general failure to hold any kind of defensive line, there's been significant internal turmoil.
Jamyl Sarum not only saved a lot of Amarr lives, but she's also following up on the Sarum family's traditional pro-military stance and, as a corollary, effectively absolving the Navy of blame. Generally, the military is more pragmatic about her than the citizenry. They can see that her return is not entirely in keeping with tradition, but they'd rather have her on the throne than any of the alternatives, and they certainly agree with her professed goals. For the foreseeable future, they are likely to be fervently loyal to her. /end quote
Destruction was a mistaken ad lib on my part, appologies, but being nearly wiped out is close enough im sure to warrant some explination as to how/why/where/with what/when/who was involved with this incident/battle/ambush/something?
Ah, that would explain it some then. Shame that there isnt any mention of any fleet action or fleet composision for the Amarrian side minus the Empress's escort any where during that conflict. You can see during her corronation that there obviously isnt a lack of manpower/ship hulls to plug gaps with.
/rant
And yet they were mowed down by what ammounts to a relativly small cap fleet with a medium escort on their home turf. I understand that sabatoge took its toll on their communications, but you can have courier shuttles set to relay priority messages in all friendly systems visa vis courrier pigeons of old, when your traditional lines break down. And with FTL comms being still a somewhat new concept timeline wise, youd think such legacy systems would still be in place in at least the Amarrian navy to counter the loss of convienence.
And all of this is just pointing to my relative frustration that the Factions in EvE that arent player based, are stagnant and dont do anything V_V. Why build it if you dont want it to work? /endrant
- The most recent news about the 7th Fleet was their merger with the Kador forces after Kador's Folly. If you have references for their destruction through news articles, please feel free to provide them so that we can double check and add it to the article if need be.--ISD Caleb Kang 01
- 29, 25 December 2011 (UTC)
- I'm fairly certain the line mentioning the 7th Fleet's "near destruction in the Bleaks" is meant to reference their conflict with the Defiants, not what happened during the Elder Invasion. The unit was transferred to Aridia prior to the Elder Invasion and would not have been involved in that conflict. At the least, that mention in the Post-EA round up was probably mistaken. --ISD Caleb Kang 16
- 27, 27 December 2011 (UTC)
- The Navy was doing stuff aside from Jamyl's escort. There are mentions of the Navy being defeated in the Kor-Azor region. Keep in mind that the entire Amarr Navy wouldn't have been responding immediately; they would have each been fortifying their own areas. Plus, it was more than a single cap fleet. It was actually 3 or 4 different fleets, one in the Mandate, and at least 2 in the Empire. Only one of those fleets was actually engaged by Jamyl and routed; just once it was defeated, they all started fleeing back toward the Republic. --ISD Caleb Kang 21
- 03, 27 December 2011 (UTC)