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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: Alpine
To: BAF DIS
From: LtCdr Edmund Steiner

*BlackWatch Patrol Report*

Good evening.
Patrol was fairly simple today, aside from a report coming in from an allied vessel about an Order Capital ship that flew through New London and Cambridge. The ship (a 'Geb' class Carrier) was found and intercepted in the Omega-3 system by BPA officer Paul Hastings, by the time I arrived on the scene, officer Hastings had already taken a statement and was in the process of issuing a fine. An Auxesian capital ship arrived and, dispite wanting to do otherwise, held it's fire on my orders. The capital vessel was planning on entering the Omega-7 system but was redirected to the Omega-5 system under our escort. As a courtesy to our Rheinland friends. The Order vessel was charged for tresspassing (2,000,000 SC) by officer Hastings.

Omega-3 remains quiet.

Images: http://imgur.com/a/45OXy

Edmund Steiner
LtCdr
Bretonian Armed Forces



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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: High
Priority: Medium
To: BAF DIS
From: Lieutenant Commander Thomas Murphy



Lieutenant Commander Murphy reporting,

While patrolling into the Dublin system I encountered a single GRN snubcraft in the vicinity of HMS Essex. Thinking this might be a scout I quickly intercepted it not too far from Hood. The pilot spoke quite optimistically of her situation and the war as a whole but once the tachyon cannons started blazing all of it quickly changed. Within not more than 5 minutes time her ship suffered catastrophic decompression from a mine detonated by my Sidewinder missile. After dispatching the enemy pilot I quickly retreated to Essex's perimeter.

Thomas Murphy
Lieutenant Commander
Bretonian Armed Forces




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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: High
Priority: Medium
To: BAF DIS
From: Lieutenant Commander Thomas Murphy



Lieutenant Commander Murphy reporting,

Yesterday I was ordered by the commander of the Sovereign to scout the Dublin system for any enemy combatants. While flying around the asteroid fields I encountered a single Molly snubcraft by the callsign Greyhound that was scouting for the enemy warships that I could vaguely get on my scanners around 14 klicks away. I intercepted the pilot and after he refused to surrender briefly dispatched him. After destroying his vessel I retreated back towards the Essex as my ship was in no way a match for the enemy warships in the vicinity.

Thomas Murphy
Lieutenant Commander
Bretonian Armed Forces




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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: Earl Grey
To: BAF DIS
From: Captain Sir George Richard Hall


This is a report about the action that took place yesterday in the Dublin System.

Cries for help from the newly built BMM outpost in the Graves Field, the Graves Storage Complex, reached us only yesterday. A siege by the Mollies was brewing. It caught us unready. Little did it help that the enemy had invited allies, the SCRA.

The Sovereign, under my command, happened to be on patrol in Manchester at the time. I could not find any available capital ships of ours at all, and I was joined only by Lieutenant Commander Thomas Murphy. The situation demanded me to plead the Liberty Expeditionary Force for assistance. They behaved like true allies and were even glad to accept it.

We met in the orbit of Planet New London and I firstly sent Murphy to scout out the enemy positions. He proved more than capable for that, as he also eliminated the enemy light wing, despite their overwhelming presence of capital ships. If I was still an admiral, I would recommend Murphy for a promotion. But of course, I left my previous position, entirely, wholly, surely and most certainly by my own will, to officers who I definitely deemed decisively more capable.

With the clear intelligence reports of one Tempest-class, one Osiris-class, one Scylla-class, one Typhoon-class and one Hellhound-class, and with the enemy light wing eliminated, our fleet, which consisted of one Dunkirk-class, one Overlord-class and one Archer-class, headed for Dublin. The plan, bravely suggested by the Libertonians, was to use the Archer-class and her impressive maneuverability to lure the enemy to attack her, with our main forces, hidden until then, suddenly appearing at the enemy's flank.

For some reason it took the El Paso, the Archer-class, some time to provoke the enemy, during which we were joined by the New Hampshire, a Crecy-class. They might have been aware that the El Paso was not our entire fleet. But they did succeed, and then our plan was quickly put into action. Unfortunately the El Paso was put out of action much faster than planned and, at the same time, the Tempest-class, which had been cloaked, materialized about 2K from the Overlord's flank. The Glendale was slow to react and had already absorbed a few heavy mortars before returning fire. This prompted me to actually consider ordering a tactical retreat. At this point the fire of the enemy destroyers was focused on the New Hampshire, which the rest of the fleet was too busy to cover due to focusing fire at the Tempest. Suffering damage of 50% hull integrity, it was the Tempest that decided to break off first. They managed to cruise away, which relieved us from a lot of pressure. At this moment I decided that we should stay and fight. At this moment we were also reinforced by a BPA fighter and a BMM one. We, the Sovereign, managed to catch the Saoirse, a Moly Scylla-class, off guard while they were pursuing the New Hampshire, and fired two heavy mortars at her hull. They overloaded its integrity and the Saoirse was put out of action. The Trotsky, the SCRA Typhoon-class, then redirected its fire at the crumbling Glendale. Reconciling with the Glendale's certain demise, I headed the Sovereign forward after having been insured that the Trotsky was under fire by the New Hampshire, and ordered cruise disruptors on the Havana, the SCRA Osiris-class. I caught their ship at close range and unleashed, after salvos of pulses, one of heavy mortars. They did not even return fire, but directed it at the Glendale instead, which managed to score a pair of heavy mortar hits on the Havana before being put out of action. I finished off the Havana with a hit into the engine by our new Nightmare Torpedo.

It was more difficult for us to overcome the remaining agile Typhoon-class and the nimble Hellhound-class. A number of cruise attacks by the Sovereign, although the enemy gunboat repeatedly failed to disrupt us, ended with only minor successes. That was until the gunboat approached close enough, but also too close: after defeating their shield with a salvo from four Pulse Cannons, we utterly destroyed them with a direct hit from our heavy mortar on the slot number two.

This left the Trotsky alone against our whole fleet. Or so I hoped. But the Lenin suddenly re-appeared, completely repaired, right behind the Sovereign. We had not yet received any damage, but four primary cannons and two Cerberus Turrets of the enemy, combined with the focused fire of the Trotsky, started quickly grinding their way through our armour plating. It is true that the ship is equipped with a cloaking device disruptor, but our radar had spotted no strange signals and we were not alerted to use it. At this time I thought that the battle was lost for the second time, so I ordered a desperate movement. I ordered the ship to fire a Nightmare Torpedo at the Lenin, hoping it would disable their heavy turrets. This proved gave me an advantage, but an unexpected one. The enemy, apparently uninformed about our new weapon, but informed of what it had done to the Havana, moved away in an attempt to avoid it. The torpedo hit, but it hit the enemy's shield. Nevertheless, they were already far away for the Sovereign to gain a good advantage. By that time the New Hampshire had also managed to cause the Trotsky to break off, and they defeated the SCRA destroyer in a ship-to-ship duel. The Lenin, left alone, suffered two more Nightmare Torpedo hits, several heavy mortar hits and, near the end, a few hits from the New Hampshire's primary cannons. They could not maintain hull integrity and were put out of action. The whole enemy fleet was destroyed. No enemy ships managed to escape.

Although Bretonia suffered no ship losses, the Graves Storage Complex was completely devastated and no longer operational. All hands aboard managed to evacuate, but the material damage was total. Was it not destroyed, I would commend the performance of the Nightmare Torpedo at the end of this report, but instead I am calling for Admiral Wildcat to order the Golden Coin for urgent deconstruction in retaliation. I propose that Captain Brennan should be installed as her legate in case the operation is put into action, and micromanage the fleet from the front.


Allied Units:
1) BAF|HMS-Sovereign (Dunkirk)
2) [LN]-LNS-Glendale (Overlord; Destroyed)
3) HMS-New.Hampshire (Crecy)
4) [LN]-LNS-El.Paso (Archer; Destroyed)
5) BAF|LtCdr.Thomas.Murphy (Eagle)
6) BPA)Thomas.Waters (Fighter)
7) BMM-Alpha.Four (Fighter)

Enemy Units:
1) SCRA|CPW-Lenin (Tempest; Destroyed)
2) SCRA|CPW-Havana (Osiris; Destroyed)
3) [M]-Saoirse (Scylla; Destroyed)
4) SCRA|CPW-Trotsky (Typhoon; Destroyed)
5) [M]-Miguel.Lass (Hellhound; Destroyed)
6) [M]-Greyhound (Fighter; Destroyed)

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Sir George R. Hall
Captain
Bretonian Armed Forces




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Notification:

Rank Changes:

Lieutenant Commander Edmund J. R. Steiner has been promoted to Captain.
Your dedication and will to serve the Kingdom was recognized by your superiors and they recommended you for this promotion. You will have to prove you are worthy of it though. We do not expect to see you resting on this rank.

Lieutenant Commander Thomas Murphy has been promoted to Commander. Your performance and eagerness in the field has been noted by the Admiralty. Show that you can lead as well as fight and you will make for a great Commander.



Carina, Regina, Imperatrix!


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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: Earl Grey
To: BAF DIS
From: Lieutenant Lowden Graves


(The following text deliberately contains grammatical errors due to the condition of Graves' central nervous system. Although he sometimes excuses himself by claiming so, it has little to do with how many times he's hit his head off the cockpit when a mine struck his ship).

got into a scrap with some gaian bloke not even an hour ago. he stood in the middle of the NL-birmingham lane in manchester , and claimed he was sightseeing .he asked me to tel him a joke, so i wrote " for gaia" on me missile and fired it at him. the bloody fool was caught completely off guard! he had a razor, which he didnt know how to use ,and i had asidewinder which i used very well. I won, but i forgot to take his pod. dont think hes very important anyways. This fight proves that i am very good at firing self-guided projectiles. but, the bugger sneakily planted me a few mines before he blew up , and i hit me head off the cockpit at least two times due to the blasts. I think I will need some stitching. and a raise so i can buy me some gin to alleviate the pain. or morphine. Im serious, it REALLY hurts.

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Lowden Graves
Only a Lieutenant
Bretonian Armed Forces





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Rank: Commander
Name: Robert Dzeferson
Subject: Patrol

Well gentleman, Captain Steiner and myself flew today towards Taus and did a bit of sniffing around. We saw a lot of stuff including a jump gate from Tau-23 towards Languedoc. I am not sure that you knew about it but you do now! I suggest that you map this and another patrol wouldn't be a bad idea, since I think I saw some buoys over there protecting the gate. Anyways Gauls are getting too bold, I think we should organize some raid party these days just to hint them we are yet to be feared! Unfortunately we were not alone in there. A Gaul, MRG Charles Roche found us in his Cougar ship and went on engaging us. Aside from sir Steiner there was a fellow there mr Stenn. We tried taking out the threat but were unable to do so. All three of us succumbed to his guns and our pods drifted away just to be picked up by some traders. Don't ask how much they asked for returning us to New London. It costed me a month worth tea supply, since sir Steiner and mr Stenn obviously didn't have any credits on them. Anyways I am off to find some new stash of tea, but next time don't expect of me to pay for the trip. And if its refundable I'd like receiving some payload!

Kind regards gentleman, with all due respect Commander Dzeferson out!

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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: High
Priority: High
To: BAF DIS
From: Lieutenant.Isaac.Lance




Corsair Ship List:
CNS-Valiente (Legate) Dead
CNS-Espana (Murmillo) Dead
CNS-Hercules (Murmillo) Dead

BAF Ships List:
BAF|HMS-Winchester (Dunkirk) Alive
BAF|HMS-Sovereign (Dunkirk) Alive
BAF|Lt.Isaac.Lance (Challenger) Alive



I was called from the gate to Magellan from Manchester to Norfolk,Cambridge to witness how inspections are done whilst Captain Sir Richard Hall, Formerly Admiral, conducted the inspection of the vessel HMS-Winchester. I took the route to Cambridge to pick up some tea as I could only dread how long the inspection would take and I wanted refreshments to stay occupied. Along the last lane I detected two hostile IFF's whilst on route, it was only for an instant, but I was close to the Captain and the Winchester at this point and so rejected the thought of scouting out these detections on my own, once there I informed the Captain and the RO of the winchester of what I saw and Hall made the order to scout out these IFF's and that they would follow. It took less then five minutes before I was tracking the signal and to my surprise there were two stunning warships right above me, The Sovereign and the Winchester made no delay and greeted the now known to be Corsairs, The CNS-Valiente and the CNS-Espana, and offered them to leave, We all know how that went and they refused to give up their clothes, context is not required here, and so a battle ensued in which I kept the ships disrupted and rained novas from heaven apon their heads.
Somewhere amongst this I disrupted a missile volley from the CNS-Valiente which detonated point blank from his own ship, which disabled the majority of his weapons leaving him defenceless.
Then the arrival of the CNS-Hercules came out of nowhere and caused a right chaotic moment in which close quarters combat ensued which resulted in heavy damage on the sovereign and the death of all of the Corsair warships. I Escorted Hall and his Sovereign to Southhampton for repairs and...I didn't have to attend the inspection.

Video footage from the HMS-Winchester: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esfdHkkigj4



Isaac Lance
Lieutenant
Bretonian Armed Forces
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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: Earl Grey
To: BAF DIS
From: Lieutenant Lowden Graves


(The following text deliberately contains grammatical errors due to the condition of Graves' central nervous system. Although he sometimes excuses himself by claiming so, it has little to do with how many times he's hit his head off the cockpit when a mine struck his ship).

was called by the HMS Sherwood for cd support in Dublin today. Teh target was the CPW Novosibirsk , but they were outrunning the Sherwood ,so the captain stopped chasing. i stayed to handle a barghest flown by some girl called Martha Lass, but she didnt have the balls to fight . The novosibirsk then came back and fired upon me, until lass retreated to golden Coin .the Novosibirsk stayed there with her, and the sherwood needed a long time to come back. Eventualy they did, and together with the Matilda captained by Admiral Macintyre. together, they rushed at the Novosibirsk, through all the Coin's platform fire, which i was distracting and risking my life by doing so, and destroyed the ship. Martha lass had managed to escape to arranmore before, and had been replaced by some bloke also called Lass, some Miguel, who was flying a gunboat. He also escaped us, but we lost no ships. I think that we should destroy Golden Coin already. I hit so many Molly mines around it that my head hurts from all those explosions . I could use a leave of absence to recover. and a raise.

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Lowden Graves
Only a Lieutenant
Bretonian Armed Forces





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Message Class: Textual
Encryption: Medium
Priority: Very High
To: BAF Admirality
From: Commander Henry Talbot
Location: Planet New London, New London System




Good day, it's been quite a time since I wrote something to the High Command. Yesterday I found myself alongside with the Imperial Kusari Navy Destroyer "Executioner", 6th Liberty Navy fleet vessels Hampshire and Firedragon, we were assaulting a small battlegroup of Valors alongsine with a Obstinante Battlecruiser, preparing to move into Magellan to provide reinforcements. We attacked their forces dragging them away from Leeds orbit, managing to cause heavy damage to the Battleship "Triomphante", meanwhile the Hampshire was fighting RNS-Lyons. Triomphante moved back to the safety of the Orbital defences as the RNS-Guerriere made its approach towards us, it chared and opened fire upon us. The Gauls received bomber support later on the battle. I managed to take it out and could support the Executioner destroying the Triomphante. The Guerriere managed to escape to Magellan.

This ends my report

Attachments: Guncams


God save the Queen!





Henry Talbot
Commander
Bretonian Armed Forces