08-02-2007, 07:39 AM
Transmission to: RM
Comm ID: Lt. Erich Hartmann
We had a of couple incidents today.
The terrorist madman Mon'Star was spotted in New Berlin. He killed three Rheinland Police officers and wounded several others. Jack Archer, Aleksander Kanevsk, Airom Artnam, and myself proceeded to hunt him out before anyone else was hurt. Airom, although a mercenary, has proven to be loyal to peace-keeping in Rheinland, and today his help was invaluable.
We paired up two by two, similar to last time Mon'Star attacked as was ordered by Admiral Hitraud. Through a series of pincer moves and choke points we were able to get him stopped a few times, however he always barely slipped out of range. I don't know how to explain it. He just somehow knew our every move before we even made it. He fled to Dresden with Lt. Archer and Artnam on his tail but misteriously vanished off their scopes. Lt. Kanevsk and I stayed in New Berlin in case he doubled back again, which he is notorious for. However, there was no sign of him. His attacks are proving to be random and devastating.
On a related note, I've noticed many of the men have removed their cruise distruptors and opted for more powerful weaponry. This works well for capital ship engagements, but nearly no one has any cruise distruptors. Without Airom's CD's we would have never had a glimmer of a chance to catch up with Mon'Star. We need a balance. I suggest every pilot to consider purchasing an interceptor-configured craft; possibly a Phantom Light Fighter equipped with cruise disruptors. What good does it do to simply chase enemies out of the system, who merely wanted to get through anyways? I hope I am not over-stepping my bounds as Lieutenant by requesting such a radical allocation of funds, but something needs to be done. This is merely my suggestion.
Later, while returning to New Berlin from an escort mission to Hamburg, I noticed a member of the 901st Hessian group had entered New Berlin.
Back to patrol,
Lt. Hartmann out.
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EDIT: Added more RP
Comm ID: Lt. Erich Hartmann
We had a of couple incidents today.
The terrorist madman Mon'Star was spotted in New Berlin. He killed three Rheinland Police officers and wounded several others. Jack Archer, Aleksander Kanevsk, Airom Artnam, and myself proceeded to hunt him out before anyone else was hurt. Airom, although a mercenary, has proven to be loyal to peace-keeping in Rheinland, and today his help was invaluable.
We paired up two by two, similar to last time Mon'Star attacked as was ordered by Admiral Hitraud. Through a series of pincer moves and choke points we were able to get him stopped a few times, however he always barely slipped out of range. I don't know how to explain it. He just somehow knew our every move before we even made it. He fled to Dresden with Lt. Archer and Artnam on his tail but misteriously vanished off their scopes. Lt. Kanevsk and I stayed in New Berlin in case he doubled back again, which he is notorious for. However, there was no sign of him. His attacks are proving to be random and devastating.
On a related note, I've noticed many of the men have removed their cruise distruptors and opted for more powerful weaponry. This works well for capital ship engagements, but nearly no one has any cruise distruptors. Without Airom's CD's we would have never had a glimmer of a chance to catch up with Mon'Star. We need a balance. I suggest every pilot to consider purchasing an interceptor-configured craft; possibly a Phantom Light Fighter equipped with cruise disruptors. What good does it do to simply chase enemies out of the system, who merely wanted to get through anyways? I hope I am not over-stepping my bounds as Lieutenant by requesting such a radical allocation of funds, but something needs to be done. This is merely my suggestion.
Later, while returning to New Berlin from an escort mission to Hamburg, I noticed a member of the 901st Hessian group had entered New Berlin.
Back to patrol,
Lt. Hartmann out.
-End Transmission-
EDIT: Added more RP