06-07-2007, 02:33 AM
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To: All SA
From: Admiral Harrisson
Battle Report
Five Xenos engaged in California. Three eagles, one Taiidan Bomber, one Rogue Gunboat. The LNS Ironclad and the LNS Corregidor were engaged outside Planet Los Angeles. The Corregidor was heavily damaged taking heavy fire from all enemies (one death).
Being significantly outnumbered, the Ironclad saw fit to retreat to safe ground. Evading the Cruise Disruptors, the Ironclad led the pursuers across California towards the Virginia jumphole. The Xenos saw through this tactic and had the bomber ready at the jumphole. He, however, jumped first, and left the New York jumpgate completely open. The Ironclad retreated to New York for minor repairs on West Point.
Overall, we got jumped and outgunned by the Xenos today. We will do the same at any opportunity.
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To: Ensign Fiery
From: Admiral Harrisson
Officers are free to leave whenever they choose, Mr. Fiery. And for the record, it was a retreat to fight another day. If you had read the manual, running from being outgunned is an acceptable and sensible practise, would you not agree? And the best placed to run to would be safe ground, is it not?
Now, how about we discuss how you know about this engagment before the battle report was issued? I should have your background rechecked. I don't like it when people enter the SA secretly, under the radar, if you catch my drift.
Yours, Admiral Harrisson
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To: All SA
From: Admiral Harrisson
Battle Report
Five Xenos engaged in California. Three eagles, one Taiidan Bomber, one Rogue Gunboat. The LNS Ironclad and the LNS Corregidor were engaged outside Planet Los Angeles. The Corregidor was heavily damaged taking heavy fire from all enemies (one death).
Being significantly outnumbered, the Ironclad saw fit to retreat to safe ground. Evading the Cruise Disruptors, the Ironclad led the pursuers across California towards the Virginia jumphole. The Xenos saw through this tactic and had the bomber ready at the jumphole. He, however, jumped first, and left the New York jumpgate completely open. The Ironclad retreated to New York for minor repairs on West Point.
Overall, we got jumped and outgunned by the Xenos today. We will do the same at any opportunity.
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Begin Transmission
To: Ensign Fiery
From: Admiral Harrisson
Officers are free to leave whenever they choose, Mr. Fiery. And for the record, it was a retreat to fight another day. If you had read the manual, running from being outgunned is an acceptable and sensible practise, would you not agree? And the best placed to run to would be safe ground, is it not?
Now, how about we discuss how you know about this engagment before the battle report was issued? I should have your background rechecked. I don't like it when people enter the SA secretly, under the radar, if you catch my drift.
Yours, Admiral Harrisson
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