
Losing the ihubs being the accepted outcome, we instead chose to simply make the effort as difficult as possible. The way Fozzie Sov works, any alliance can attack during an enotisis contest, but only the alliance that owns the ihub can defend, and there seemed scant chance that we could find enough pilots in UED to make any difference. On the Imperium side it was seen as a foregone conclusion that we were going to lose these ihubs. So they managed to setup a set of events by reinforcing ihubs that would allow them to destroy a large batch of them in on big operation.

Plus, as an added bonus, notifications when sovereignty structures were being hacked only went out to UED, which meant they usually got little or no response.
#Clever girl coalition querious windows#
That meant that the systems had low ADMs, which meant their vulnerability windows were large and the time needed to reinforce them was relatively short. The targets were in eastern Querious, systems owned by the United Earth Directorate, a 114 character alliance which was set up, as I understand it, by P.L.A to claim the space that was abandoned when the Querious Fight Club was disbanded on the eve of the war.

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