*** INCOMING TRANSMISSION *** DEEP SPACE COMMS VERSION 0.1
Sender : Chris Steward
Ship Callsign : [FL-ER]ISE.Columbus
Ship Coordinate : Planet Toulouse, Rousillon System
Ship Status : Severe Damage Received, Currently Under Repair
Subject : Nomad's Infestation in Tau-23
Priority : HIGH
First of all we're sorry for using our early version of report system.
The overall system took a major hit, forcing us to revert to basic version until we're able to fix it.
Report about strange signal in Tau-23 system proved to be real and threatening especially for all the IMG miners happens to be operating near the vicinity. What turns to be strange signal quickly evolved into a detection of a mass amount of Nomad's ship.
Fortunately, there's a few ship present near the area helping to get rid of this infestation. The fighter squad from A/) , a KNF cruiser, and even two capital ship from 72nd division of Maltese Navy named MNS-Aurora and MNS-Guadiana joining up the fight to help protect the miners operating there.
This in turn helped us dealing with the initial Nomad's infestation.
However, the tide shifted when a mass amount of unregistered ship type came in range of our scanner.
Judging from the visual image, it looks like to be a Liberty Dreadnought variant - but my crew didn't know why it's not registering as it is.
Sadly when we try to analyze it more, all of it focused their attention on us - overwhelming our shield and dealing severe damage on our system. Surprised and panicked by this, we're quite late to initiate our jump drive but ultimately still managed to escape from there. From then on we're shambling our way onto the nearby planet to repair our damaged system.
From this encounter, we suspect the high-frequency used by our special scanner might be the cause they're suddenly focusing
their attention toward us ... but we're not sure about it since that said system get damaged during the fight, making us unable to gather data from it.
All of the data gathered from every participating ship also lost, but we will attempt to recover it as best as we can