Transmit to: SCRA
Comm ID: Junior Lieutenant Vilen Helbrecht
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The orders were to arrive to Ontario and start patrolling and upholding the Coalition law. Comrade Rhade started to gather the Militsya and so i began moving to the RV point in Dresden. However, in omega-11 my radar has detected a strange ship jumping in from the Stuttgart system.
I moved to intercept and as soon as it came into the scanner range, i have detected more than two thousand slaves onboard. Obviously, it was a damned slaver, one of those who hold no regard for human lives, rights or freedoms.
The foolish slaver, however, wasn't too dumb, he realized what the ship with the Red Star moving in his direction meant, and as soon as his jump-drive recharged, he jumped back to Stuttgart. I was quick enough to follow and witness the activation of the cloaking device. He had his chance, now it was the chance for my guns. After the termination we called for Hessian transport to pick up the slaves and liberate them and moved on.
In Dresden, we have encountered a RM cruiser and it's fighter escort, but they were flying around the battleship Altenburg and docked as soon as we came in the sensors range. Cowards, all of them.
On our way to Ontario we have encountered a few more Rheinland Military vessels, but they decided they'd prefer to have the chance to spend the New Year alive and have another beer, so we left them alone in return. However, one of them, call-sign Lana Strahl, proceeded to follow us into the Libertonian core systems. Funny, when we met her in New Berlin, she had a RM-V callsign and a Valkyre, but it changed when she appeared on out scanners in Texas.
She didn't have a TCD and she was so pathetic we decided to let her live. However, she didn't want to stop following us, so we used a few trade lanes to make her lose us. She probably ended up in hands of some LN patrol.
Then the actual patrol started. I'm pleased to report that no Coalition law breakers were detected on my watch. I've got a few trading vessels, moving primarily Basic Alloys to Fort Seven and from there - Military Vehicles to New Hampshire. Funny, one of the traders liked my Insurgent so much he asked how much should he pay for one. Little did he realize that this ship is payed for with blood and sweat, no some pathetic credits.