03-27-2013, 05:23 PM
...hack.initiated...decryption.in.progress...
...Specialist.Oddjob.recognized...transmission.encrypted...
...uploading.data...
First time for some more intense action. The USI reported an LPI vessel strolling around Colorado. Having yet to prove myself in live combat, I set out to intercept this scamp in his Liberator. It didn't take long for me to lock on to him near Denver. Obviously, it was easy to draw him away from the planet itself, enough for me to engage him.
After perhaps just a minute, a second target came in range. LNS-Egy, a Navy cad in his Eagle, which near instantly engaged me. The exact same thing applied to LNS-Amr, another Eagle, turning it into a pretty uneven fight. However, it was nothing I couldn't handle. This didn't make the arrival of a Reaver, Fatboy, any less appreciated though. He turned the fight a little more even. I downed the first of the two Eagles about the same time the Reaver joined in. It didn't take us long to seperate the second Eagle's pilot from his hull, while the bribelover just returned from his restock.
But alas, a fourth contact right then entered scanner range. Aurra Sing, a Bounty Hunter flying a Manta. What ensued was a rather obnoxious game of cats and mice, the hoodlums obviously being the latter. They ended up managing to hit Fatboy with a barrage of nuke mines, turning the fight back into an uneven one. I proceeded to try my best to scrap these two lickspittles, but a lot of mistakes on my part put me in a tough spot, so I decided to pull off and retreat to Cochrane.
Once restocked, I set off again in order to hunt them down for good, but I lost their ship signatures after a while, leaving me at a dead end. At the very least, those two Eagles were eliminated.
=> Attached file "hostileContacts.img"
=> Attached file "friendlyContacts.img"
=> Attached file "killShots.log"
=> Attached file "flightLog.log"
...encryption.in.progress...hack.terminated...
...Specialist.Oddjob.recognized...transmission.encrypted...
...uploading.data...
First time for some more intense action. The USI reported an LPI vessel strolling around Colorado. Having yet to prove myself in live combat, I set out to intercept this scamp in his Liberator. It didn't take long for me to lock on to him near Denver. Obviously, it was easy to draw him away from the planet itself, enough for me to engage him.
After perhaps just a minute, a second target came in range. LNS-Egy, a Navy cad in his Eagle, which near instantly engaged me. The exact same thing applied to LNS-Amr, another Eagle, turning it into a pretty uneven fight. However, it was nothing I couldn't handle. This didn't make the arrival of a Reaver, Fatboy, any less appreciated though. He turned the fight a little more even. I downed the first of the two Eagles about the same time the Reaver joined in. It didn't take us long to seperate the second Eagle's pilot from his hull, while the bribelover just returned from his restock.
But alas, a fourth contact right then entered scanner range. Aurra Sing, a Bounty Hunter flying a Manta. What ensued was a rather obnoxious game of cats and mice, the hoodlums obviously being the latter. They ended up managing to hit Fatboy with a barrage of nuke mines, turning the fight back into an uneven one. I proceeded to try my best to scrap these two lickspittles, but a lot of mistakes on my part put me in a tough spot, so I decided to pull off and retreat to Cochrane.
Once restocked, I set off again in order to hunt them down for good, but I lost their ship signatures after a while, leaving me at a dead end. At the very least, those two Eagles were eliminated.
=> Attached file "hostileContacts.img"
=> Attached file "friendlyContacts.img"
=> Attached file "killShots.log"
=> Attached file "flightLog.log"