Incoming transmission
Comm ID: Juan Montoya
To: The Brotherhood
Re: The Black Dragon Society and our mutual enemies.
My villa on Crete is a wonderful place to be.
But this report is not about that. Let me set the scene for you:
The Black Dragons are planning to intercept a Dragon and GMG force in Okinawa.
They realise that they do not have the manpower, having a scarce two ships to the enemy's fifteen.
We Corsairs get called to wreck havoc on our mutual enemies.
Some ... inexperienced brothers rally to their cause, before the transmission reaches our pilots.
So, we have some seven ships in the end, a very poorly armoured cruiser, two Black Dragon gunboats, and four or five fighters and bombers. Against us stand many Dragons, mostly in bombers, the GMG with a fair mix of fighters and bombers, and oddly, the Deep Space Engineering coorporation.
Our allies the Hogosha fought valiantly, but were soon crushed under the sheer weight of bombers pounding their hulls. The fighter support tried their hardest, including myself, to allieviate some of this threat. Between the three most adept pilots on our side, there were seven or eight kills. A few more were earned, the poorly armed cruiser "Here_be_Dragons" scoring a kill. Most of the enemy shot down were made up of Sentai-86 pilots, highlighting the fact that the Blood Dragons being among the best pilots in Sirius is hearsay.
The enemy won the day, a TAZ vessel picking up all of the escape pods of both sides and transfering us to a neutral base to allow us to get back home. The GMG and the Dragons paid dearly for their victory, though we also a very large warship. I was the last to fall after Raul and Catalina were put out of action by the tidalwave of enemy ships bearing down upon us.
I did try my best to convince the captain of the "Here_Be_Dragons" that his vessel was not fit for an engagement, having a capitalship armour upgrade Mk 1, but he seemed deaf. I hope he cannot afford the repairs to his cruiser, since any repairs on it will be a waste of resources...