Nation war of resurgence
This is a listing of news articles and events for the Nation’s Resurgence event.
Sanshas are abducting planetary citizens, and apparently indoctrinating them into True Sansha slaves. Rumor has it that Sansha himself is back. The Sanshas have somehow managed to manipulate wormhole space to their advantage, allowing them to strike anywhere on a whim. Somehow this is tied to the enigmatic Jove, although the extent of it isn’t clear yet. Video surveillance has revealed Sansha in Jove space, and it appears they have captured at least one Jove station.
Contents
- 1 Major Attacks and Events
- 1.1 05.07.112: Ducia Foundry Attack
- 1.2 05.07.112 to 05.10: Ishaeka Reports
- 1.3 05.11.112: The First Wave
- 1.4 05.12.112: First Battle of Tama and Lowsec Engagements
- 1.5 05.13.112: Attacks Continue in Highsec
- 1.6 05.14.112: First Battle of Intaki
- 1.7 05.14.112: Invasion of Arnon
- 1.8 05.14.112: Battle of Vevelonel
- 1.9 05.15.112: Second Battle of Tama
- 1.10 05.15.112: Second Battle of Intaki
- 1.11 05.16.112: Attacks Continue
- 1.12 05.16.112: Battle of Lustrevik
- 1.13 05.16.112: Operation Snowblind Launched, Sutola's Clones Killed
- 1.14 05.17.112: Battle of Ostingele
- 1.15 05.17.112: Raid on Taisy Prime
- 1.16 05.19.112: Sutola's Revenge
- 1.17 05.20.112: Third Battle of Intaki
- 1.18 05.21.112: The 21st of May
- 1.19 05.21.112: Deception at Maut
- 1.20 05.22.112: The Great Lull
- 1.21 06.13.112: Return of Nation: Probing Attacks Launched
- 1.22 06.25.112: Revelation at Huttaken
- 1.23 06.26.112: Invasion of Yulai
- 2 06.30.112: Where we are now
Major Attacks and Events
05.07.112: Ducia Foundry Attack
It quickly became clear that this was an anomalous incident. The Synenose Accord's acting CEO Justin Vallar posted analysis on the attack. The situation appeared to quiet down, with no additional clues forthcoming. However, the SYNE emergency report would attract attention from an unlikely source. . .
05.07.112 to 05.10: Ishaeka Reports
Following the publication of the initial Synenose Report, Justin Vallar received a message from a source, who to this day, remains unnamed, even to major figures within the Coalition.
The link lead to a series of documents, hosted on an external server. At this point in time, there were only two available, Ishaeka 01 and 15. Report number 15 directly related to the events of earlier the previous week, which was thought to be a fluke accident.
It was not. Sansha's Nation was behind it.
The Synenose Accord Reactivates
Following acquisition of the Ishaeka Reports, Justin Vallar reactivated The Synenose Accord. Attempting to keep the specifics of the information from leaking out, lest Nation be alerted, the Accord and associated entities, such as Moira. Corporation, Kumiho's Smile, and Moira. Vanguard, formed an expedition to the system mentioned in Ishaeka 15: X-7OMU (System). The fleet of Strategic Cruisers reached the location of the Nation sighting, however, nothing was to be found. They returned to base empty-handed.
It is at this time that the w-space system that the Nation forces emerged from, J235456 (System), was identified as the likely location of the Ducia Foundry facility that was attacked on the 7th. As such, resources were allocated to finding wormholes to this system over the course of the next month. It would take some time, however, to locate one leading to the class-five system.
Controlled Diffusion of Ishaeka
Julianus Soter, founder of the Synenose Accord, began to distribute the Ishaeka reports to trusted individuals in the capsuleer community, from all faction backgrounds. The objective was to raise awareness in controlled manner, preventing blow back from Nation and CONCORD. Abess Ashar KorAzor, Evanda Char, "Stitcher" Verin Hakatain, Jonny Damordred, Aurora Morgan, and others were given the documets so their respective groups and factions could prepare.
05.11.112: The First Wave
Nation would act swiftly, however. Within four days of the Ducia Foundry Attack, reports started trickling in: Kaaputenen, Frarn, Renyn, Ashab. What was happening? What could be done about it? These were the questions that dominated early debate and response. Initially, local Capsuleer forces, mission runners, contracters, etc, provided the first line of defense against the Nation attacks. But things would change as Nation changed its targets, requiring more coordination and cooperation between Capsuleer factions.
Confusion and Verification
SYNEPublic, the channel Justin Vallar created in response to the Ishaeka Reports and the reactivation of the Synenose Accord, would provide the first channel dedicated to responding to the incidents. As soon as Frarn was reported, Justin and Julianus made the decision to release the Ishaeka reports to the general public.
Publishing of Ishaeka
The reports were placed on the IGS, and the thread they were hosted on would become a cauldrun of activity and controversy. Nation and anti-Nation capsuleers alike would use it to trade barbs, pass information, and discuss the unfolding crisis. It would also attract the attention of Operation Ishaeka, whose Vieve Creston would be assigned to the so-called "problem" of its publication. Vieve Creston would be an ellusive figure over the coming weeks, making only one public statement, following the uproar over CONCORD's obfuscation of the Sansha activity.
05.12.112: First Battle of Tama and Lowsec Engagements
The first sign of the Nation attack at Tama (System) occured with reports at roughly 19:00 hours. Many were skeptical of the reality of the attack, as it was a heavily contested system between the Federal Defense Union and the State Protectorate, waring militia forces for the Federation and State, respectively. Initial scouting down by pilots loyal to the Synenose Coalition, however, revealed the nature of the threat.
FDU forces would respond to the attack, leading to some capsuleer cross fire in the lowsec engagement. It became clear immediately, however, that this invasion was different. Slave 32152, the field commander of Nation at the battle, was flying an Archon-class carrier, an unprecedented escalation of Nation's capabilities at the wormhole battles. Eventually, Nation forces would be beaten back, but not without a hundred thousand being taken from the system's colonies.
Nation would then continue to launch a string of lowsec incursions throughout empire space, using the confusion to their advantage. One of particular note was in Kamela, where an Amarrian special forces commander would order Imperial loyalist forces to engage and destroy any Minmatar-affiliated ships on the field, after the Nation threat was destroyed. A number of losses were confirmed, on both sides, following the skirmish.