TSOTH High Command will hold a meeting this weekend to discuss the repeated INIT. attacks on TSOTH structures. For three nights in a row, defence systems have been activated in J113632 to protect the POS in J113632 from hostile INIT. fleets, and have successfully shot down 11 cruisers, 7 battlecruisers, and approximately 92 drones belonging to the aggressor.
It is unknown precisely what action will be taken in response to INIT’s attacks, but it is understood that one option being seriously considered by Carlos Warren is a formal declaration of hellwar against INIT. This would be a fairly serious move though, as it involves the alliance dedicating everything towards that one single objective. The last time that TSOTH officially declared hellwar was back in 2017 against Pandemic Horde, and that resulted in 8 years of warfare before we seized the upper hand and finally defeated Horde earlier this month.
Another option which is less severe, but still allows us to retaliate effectively, would be a declaration of war rather than hellwar. This would likely simply result in a few INIT. structures being burned, and several more reinforced, as a warning shot to INIT. not to mess with us. It is believed that a few of High Command are pushing for this option instead of hellwar.
Other options include attempting to make diplomatic contact with INIT, or just ignoring the attacks and letting the defence grid continue to do its thing, as it has currently being chewing through the attacking fleets with ease. However, it is believed that none of the High Command favour the last option, as it may convey weakness and encourage others to attack.




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