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Historia Goonfleet

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source: http://wiki.goonfleet.com/index.php?title=The_History_of_Goonfleet

1: A goonfleet is born
2. Goonfleet goes to Syndicate
3. Goonfleet Target Practice
4. Christmas Camp-In
5. "Wtf is Kladlakka anyway?"
6. Free Market & Goonwaffe

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7.Goonfleet dorasta, zdrada SUPRM
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--- Cytuj ---A Goonfleet is Born

A little history for those new people: The first group of Goonfleet was based out of Scolluzer where we made raids into the 6-C region of Syndicate and 3FA space. We quickly gained a reputation of crazy blobs of two week old characters flying frigates and blowing up lots of expensive hardware. Shortly after, people began using Goonfleet as a term for the zerging tactics we were doing.

During this time, mercenaries were hired to kill us. Being the proper newbies, we were directed to leave the corp and go back to NPC corps. Goonfleet Part Deux chat channel was created during this time so we could operate as a pseudo corp.

The plan was to move on 3FA and base ourselves behind their main base (PC9) in the ZNO Constellation in Syndicate. Well, the plan did not go as expected. While 3FA may be a bunch of carebears, they were rather offended that these newbies were in their space and fought back with sniping battleships which at the time we were not prepared to take on. This later came to cause some friction between 3FA and OSS, although when a hostile POS was erected in S-U, they leapt to Goonfleet's cause, donating multiple Dreadnoughts to help take it down.
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--- Cytuj ---Goonfleet Goes to Syndicate

So goonfleet backed off of ZNO and headed back to Scolluzer for a short amount of time. Then a few things happened in a short time. We were approached by the Four Horsemen (LiH) for an NAP. We accepted this because they are an excellent PvP corp and it was mutually beneficial to both corps. We also had an influx of veterans with money who decided to finance a move to Y9G and building a small Player owned station in the system.

Y9G was at the time claimed by Clankillers (206) and they did not take kindly to our invasion. However, unlike the 3FA invasion, we had a couple of advantages. LiH was on our side and brought Battleships and other support craft to help us fight off 206. Also, 206 was mainly active on the weekends and primetime, leaving us lots of time to mine crokite when they were not online. Plus, they really sucked at PvP so we got some good kills in on them.

About 2 weeks after we invaded, 206 with the help of a few Imperium guys destroyed our POS costing us about 40m isk. However in the process we destroyed 3 battleships and a few medium bubbles, making the cost for them much higher than the cost of our lost PoS.

Right about this time, LiH left OSS Alliance to join another alliance The Big Blue across space. To fill this void, we were invited by KHM to join OSS as trial members to take over the place of LiH in defense of OSS territory.
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--- Cytuj ---Goonfleet Target Practice

In November of 2005, Goonfleet started its second newbie drive, now known as the second wave. Newbies were told to apply to a new corp called "Goonfleet Target Practice" which was based out of Scolluzer, and told to carebear it up in Empire while learning how to play. Frigates and skill packs were distributed, but because all the newbies were in Empire there wasn't a lot of money to be made. Ops were organized and scheduled, but weren't entirely successful. Remedial had left Goonfleet proper to start Target Practice, and to lead the effort in Empire while other veterans were in S-U tending the fires there. Unfortunately, someone had the bright idea of having Goonfleet declaring war on Goonfleet Target Practice, which led to a bunch of scared newbies being camped in station. A bunch of Drama happened, but things eventually settled down. Newbies were then admitted to Goonfleet and made the trek to S-U. Goonfleet numbered several hundred at this time.
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--- Cytuj ---Christmas Camp-In

[2005.12.24 04:19:17 ] Zendolphin > did you guys ever engage the big Conin gang?
[2005.12.24 04:19:52 ] Sesfan Qu'lah > no
[2005.12.24 04:19:57 ] GameraChan > we picked a few off
[2005.12.24 04:20:02 ] Sesfan Qu'lah > they had like 7 battleships and we couldn't do shit


There followed a few months of escalating battles with 206, CONIN, and the alliance they eventually formed to chase us out of Syndicate, Cruel Intentions. At the time, even though we had large numbers, almost all our membership consisted almost entirely of frigate and cruiser pilots -- mustering as many as ten battleships at once was a major achievement and something we couldn't do without some degree of prior planning. The various pirate alliances could tell we were a growing threat, though, and mounted a number of operations to try to chase us out of Syndicate. Of special interest in this is the Christmas Camp-In, where Cruel Intentions mounted a fleet of TWENTY FIVE battleships and camped our members in the stations all of Christmas Day. S-U was not a safe place to be. This continued until early January. After a series of critical victories (where we destroyed as many as Thirteen (13!) battleships!), C-I activity died off, partly due to our victories and partly because Christmas break was over and all the little CI kiddies had to go back to school, and couldn't play Eve all day anymore. But despite this and other large engagements, we fended them off and continued to grow, and eventually they left Syndicate. We moved into their space (Y9G) for a few weeks, but it sucked, so we came back to the S-U area.
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