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A Mordus Angels corporation dissatisfied with Guardians of the Galaxy leadership has fled for The Imperium, off-lining the alliance’s entire jump bridge network and handing over several northern citadels to their former enemy.
A director in the Angels and Devils corporation approached Goonswarm Federation members hoping to leave his corporation. In a broadcast to The Imperium on Tuesday, Fleet Commander Asher Elias congratulated the coalition’s spies for instead helping flip the entire corporation and described the logistic destruction wreaked upon Mordus Angels.
He said the corporation were tired of the GOTG’s executor Darkness alliance ratting and mining in faraway space, while not offering competent support against Elias’ northern deployment based in Pure Blind.
“All MoA (jump bridges) are offline, the mods have been blown up, all their citadel mods and POS mods are stolen,” Elias wrote. “All their fuel is gone. Fortizars and citadels have been transferred to GoonWaffe and 300 (billion ISK) has been stolen from MoA.”
Dismantling and destroying the jump bridges owned by Mordus Angels affects wide swaths of space used by the northern coalition to move for both industry and battle.
Hyprviper1, the spy handler who oversaw the conversion, said the corporation’s CEO was skeptical when his director suggested leaving the alliance for The Imperium. It took several weeks to assuage their worries and get their members’ assets safe.
“They saw the light of what we could offer them, that they could get rich and enjoy the game again. They were so poor they couldn’t enjoy the game,” Hyprviper1 told INN.
The whole ordeal highlights what happens when a coalition doesn’t take care of their members, he said.
Do Little
A MOA corp defecting to Goons. The Goblin must be rolling over in his grave!
April 10, 2018 at 7:53 AMyogizh
LOL Very enjoyable. It is even funnier if you ever read their alliance description.
“Owns Pure Blind since 2007” in reality all they do is get owned in Pure Blind.
Waffe best corp.
April 10, 2018 at 11:23 AMMynxee
Although it is far from my preferred play style, I always find these spy and turncoat stories fascinating.
April 10, 2018 at 12:56 PMhighonpop
They were so poor they couldn’t enjoy the game
MOA has always been this way. Remember when they got kicked out of the CFC for never showing up for fleets, or only showing up in cov op frigs? MOA is and has always been a shit tier alliance that is either propped up by others or relegated to NPC space.
April 10, 2018 at 2:10 PMDaito Endashi highonpop
You lost when you went from “they are poor” to “they are shit”
April 10, 2018 at 6:38 PMFuggin capitalists :p
Havish Montak
TBF, the spymasters just ensured a complete victory. The Corp was beaten by Imperium fleets and now had nowhere to turn but to the Imperium. GOTG completely failing on all levels. Now for a quote of Sun Tzu: For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.
April 10, 2018 at 2:16 PMhurf
MOA KILLAZ IN THE NEWS AGAIN, PEEPS
April 10, 2018 at 2:41 PMTotal Newbie
While for me personally the meta-game of treachery is not something I particularly care about. To hear the excitement in Hyperviper’s voice (or any player experiencing something for the 1st time) when he told the story in fleet last night whilst we were killing JB’s is what keeps me playing. Congrats to him and Apple for a job well done.
April 10, 2018 at 4:13 PMdragonshardz
A true master paralyzes his opponent, leaving him vulnerable to attack.
April 10, 2018 at 7:20 PM