
A system of one of your friends had come under attack and SBUs have been placed, the op would start at 22:00 EVE time or 0:00 local time for me.
We formed up and bridged into the target area, jumping around for a little before jumping into the target system.
When we finally headed into the target system local was quickly rising to about 900 people, of which possibly 600-700 were NC.
We engaged the enemy fleet, and the lag was bad as usual, but with the node reinforcement it was about 5 minutes of module lag on average.
After fighting for about I think an hour the enemy fleet decided it was time to leave, and we pointed and killed as many of ‘em as we could, however due to the lag the amount of kills I made was limited.
After that it was just a matter of taking down the SBU which took way too long to even be remotely entertaining, and after that head home.
The journey home was pretty calm too, there was 1 red fleet but only a few of the slower people got caught by that.
The main fleet did try to engage them but as it was around 3am I decided I’d just speed home and go to bed. Even though we had lag and the SBU take down was boring I had fun, so all in all, another successful event in my opinion.
~Xeross