[font=Garamond]To: All SCRA Assets
Comm. ID: Captain Ricardo Alvarez
Priority: Medium
Subject: Havana - logs
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Salud, Hermanos!
Today was the kind of day that will not soon be forgotten.
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CPW-Havana
The CPW-Havana launched from the Bremen system, where she had affixed certain repairs due to her recent battle with the Rhienland Military.
Our first encounter was with a Rhienland warship the RNC-Stormholm. The Captain of which, prudently, withdrew from the field rather than risk his vessel in a one-on-one encounter with the Pride of the Coalition.
Sweeping up through the Hamburg system, the Havana broke into the Texas system where she encountered the LNS Minneapolis and the LNS Avro. Old enemies. They mustered a force in an attempt to interdict the Havana, but failed due to the exemplary actions of the crew.
We managed to make the RVZ with our escort, an SCRA fighter Pilot that proved an effective scout during the next series of operations in Bretonian Territory.
In Cambridge we met and proceeded to hunt the HMS-Infatigable which escaped into New London. Giving chase, we swept the New London system searching for this errant vessel. Eventually the Havana catching her as she attempted to run to New London. She was felled by a concentrated stream of fire.
The State Duma contacted us at this point, requesting we make <CLASSIFIED> with <CLASSIFIED>. Where upon <CLASSIFIED> was delivered in the <CLASSIFIED> System. During the course of these <CLASSIFIED> the fighter escort was released to patrol Dublin on anti-piracy maneuvers.
Upon completion, the Havana moved to the Newcastle system to RVZ with the CPW-Lithuania, dropping off supplies and parts, before both vessels separating to continue different objectives.
The Havana moved rim-wards, through the Taus before penetrating Omicron Alpha's defenses, under the noses of two battleships that were stationed to intercept her. The chase was fierce, but deft maneuvering allowed the Havana to slip her pursuers and reach the Hispania, where upon the crew had sufficient time to log their names there for posterity.
Si hermanos, THE ENTIRE CREW OF THE HAVANA.
The enemy battleships seemed at a loss as to where we were, searching and securing jump holes, daring us to approach them. This momentary lapse in judgement gave us plenty of time to complete our task, before we were able to jump away, eventually reaching the Sigma systems, where the Havana powered down along side some of the largest wrecks near Yanagi, taking the time for some of our engineers to EVA and explore the wrecks of the Rhienland Imperial Navy.
The end of our cruise saw us returning through New Berlin and the Omegas where we encountered surprizingly little resistance, finally making Omega-52, home and much earned R&R for a weary, but triumphant crew.