Location Confirmed: Battleship Strausberg, New Berlin.
Neural Net ID: Hauptfeldwebel, Heinrich Kraus.
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[color=#FFFF00]I'm reporting on the events occuring on the 25th of may, 818 A.S.
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Today I conducted another patrol under my command. I had posted an announcement, but unfortunately, many soldiers seem too preoccupied with their other tasks. The only pilot that came with me was Hauptfeldwebel Putzkammer. We stopped a vessel for a standard scan of their hold and Putzkammer started interrogating the captain who had nothing but some engine components on board. I suppose flying alone in space so often can give any encounter an interesting flare. Either way, I instructed Putzkammer to let the transport move along so we could continue on with our patrol.
All was silent throughout New Berlin as we continued to travel onto Stuttgart. Not a soul outside of your typical citizens could be found. I entered Omega-7 to find similar results. Small pockets of rookie Corsairs lingered near the tradelanes, but dared not come within full range. As we made our entrance back into Stuttgart, Putzkammer was having some serious issues with his navigational systems and was forced to land as soon as possible. I continued my patrol alone through the remaining systems until I finally returned to the Strausberg, but instead of leaving my Wraith when I docked, I was told to stay in it and that I was being deployed with a small wing at my command to dispatch a set of Hessian weapons platforms.
The mission went well. Several Hessians down and the platforms were destroyed in record time. So long as I draw breath, I will let no looming threat take residence on our horizon. It was only there that I saw a single transport which was kind enough not to give me trouble while I stopped him. A surprisingly quiet night in Rheinland outside of my small mission. Perhaps someone will rouse the Fliegers from their bunks sometime so we can have some real fun.
I have attached several guncam shots to report for your viewing pleasure.