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Offline Bokje
10-19-2009, 10:03 PM, (This post was last modified: 10-19-2009, 10:08 PM by Bokje.)
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..::Opening Communications::...
Comm ID: Eugene Archambault


Bonjour,

At the moment i started my patrol today. Comte Mathieu Archambault, Claude Chantal and a possible recruit named Godfrey de Blanchefort were allready at the place. They were chasing a few brigands.
The brigands were playing hard to get.
The Comte ordered us to find a sirrian, that was in Dauphine.

Comte Mathieu and Godfrey went to the Jumphole to Dauphine. Claude and me went to the Jumpgate.
At that moment Comte Mathieu sighted a Transport near the Dauphine Jumphole. Also the brigands were at that location.
The following conversation took place:
[Image: reportza.jpg]


The vessel docked on Bourbon base. And we had to take some distance from the base to avoid being hit by it's defences.
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After that a other discussion formed.
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One Brigand remained, after one docked to follow the transport.
This brigand did dare us while being in the cover of the base defences.

Comte Mathieu ordered us to resume the patrol for other sirrians.
Long range scanners in Dauphine picked up a sirrian we decided to track down.
At that moment the overwhelming battleship of the Princess entered the Burgundy system.

We managed to track down the sirrian that was in Dauphine. It was a "Zoner" in a gunboat. The sirrian was in the asteriod field near Bourbon.
The Princess took care of that gunboat.
After that i had to report on Battlehip Beuvray.

We can conclude that the Nivelle-Keizo.Corp is an enemy of the King. We recovered some evidence that supports this. (See the recorded conversations for this.)

For the King,
Eugene Archambault

..:End transmition:..

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Offline Exile
10-19-2009, 10:26 PM,
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[Opening Channel]
[Channel Origin : GRNFS Chant Du Cygne. ]
[Channel Receiver : All Gallic Royal Navy pilots and Commanders]
[Subject : Nivelle Keizo Corp.]

[Image: Lilwiki-1.jpg]


Knights and above,

Keep in mind that any vessels bearing the Keizo Corporation tag are to be considered enemies of the Crown and rebels against his word. Intelligence reports indicate that these vessels have breached our borders without authorization and are suspected of several insults against our Lord and master, King Louis.

He is our shield and protector,
Grand Marshall Lilith LaCroix.


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Offline Shazbot11
10-19-2009, 11:53 PM, (This post was last modified: 10-20-2009, 12:12 AM by Shazbot11.)
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<TRANSMISSION ENTRENTE>

ID: Comte Blaise Mersenne
ENREGISTREMENT: GRN-3305-81-C
ORIGINE: Dijon Station
DESTINATION: Sieges Sociaux, Royaux de Marine
CHIFFRAGE: Securite-S

[COMMENCEZ LE PLAYBACK]


[Image: row.jpg]


This is Comte Blaise Mersenne, submitting an action report for the 18th of Octobre, 733 A.G.S.


This report is of the utmost concern regarding contact with a Sirian incursion that is, to date, the most unusual encounter we have faced so far. A system-wide alert was disseminated throughout D'Intelligence Navale, detailing a wing of Sirians that managed to penetrate deep into His Majesty's Territory; of grave concern was the fact that they had encountered His Majesty Prince Joseph DeFrance and opened fire. Wasting no time, the knights of His Majesty's Royal Navy scrambled. I departed from Battleship Beauvray and immediately received sensor contacts approximately 13 klicks from my position and in the direction of Planet Tonnere. Between the release of the alert and my departure, it seemed that the Sirians broke off their attack momentarily; as I arrived, though, one of them ordered to go weapons free again and secure the Prince before further reinforcements arrived. The battle commenced shortly after, three Sirians against myself and mon Prince. These intruders, however, were not of the common rabble that typically trespass in His Majesty's Territory: they followed the orders of their flight lead without question, and operated in a coordinated manner similar to military protocol. This was truly an adversary we could not underestimate.


Fifteen minutes into the battle, monsieur Lumiere and recruit Blanchefort joined in to reinforce our position; timely was their arrival as mon Prince sustained damage and was forced to withdraw from the battle. Thankfully, the Marie'Elaya was within range and provided a safe landing zone. With mon Prince secured and out of harm's way, the Knights rallied and met the Sirians in equal combat. Interestingly enough monsieur Lalique, a Corse pilot and seemingly mon Prince's.....devoted fan, joined the battle as well. It was an intense engagement: each participant was equally matched and we fought at our best. Monsieur Blanchefort sustained critical damage and was forced to eject, but his life pod was successfully secured; he continues to display admirable bravery and determination in service to His Majesty. Despite the loss of one fighter, the tide of battle shifted to our favor. Monsieur Lalique managed to shoot down one of the Sirians, and I would lay claim to one more:

[Image: mmconfirm.png]

The final Sirian put up stalwart resistance, managing to survive long enough for one more Sirian to arrive. It had seemed that this battle would never end, though with each minute that passed His Majesty's Royal Navy wore away at the intruders. Yet, in the midst of this chaos, a brief but intense Ion Storm passed through Burgundy. My flight controls, sensors, and targeting went offline for five minutes before the Storm subsided. When I had regained control of my fighter, we were all scattered. The Sirians had managed to use the confusion to retreat and, despite our best efforts, we could not intercept them in time. Provided below is the final transmission of one of the Sirian pilots:

[Image: mmtrans.png]

With the battle concluded, I had ordered that Burgundy be placed under lock-down until damage control could be conducted. All Knights returned to their posts shortly after, and it was six hours after this time that I had compiled enough data to begin this report.

Analysis: Of primary concern in this entire encounter were the Sirians that penetrated into Burgundy. Their coordination and discipline has never been seen in previous records archived by D'Intelligence Navale. Initially we are led to believe that they may be part of a military organization, perhaps conducting recon in advance to a potential invasion force. There are, however, key points that go contrary to this assumption:

-The Sirians that attacked did not have a uniform scheme of equipment.
-IFF frequencies that were decrypted did not contain the high-level algorithms that are normally found within a military transmission (Based on data supplied from first and second generation Junkers; data may now be out-dated)
-Vessel identification did not conform to pattern-analysis against archived samples (A similar shortcoming is also present as per the previous point)


Should the Sirians still follow some form of unified equipment issuance and muster, it would stand that the intruders would use a common fighter/bomber make and standardized cannons. From the scans that were managed during the battle, each Sirian used different craft model and cannon array; analysis of the wreckage from the fighter that I had downed shows a similar design scheme to recorded data of the "Eagle" Very-Heavy Fighter, though significantly reinforced and equipped with a heavier power plant.

The IFF frequencies that were analyzed were of a very low encryption, almost entire open. Similar matches have been correlated with previous Sirians that claimed no allegiance to any group or ideology that we have encountered. Typically, if these intruders were of a military, we would see a much higher degree of frequency encryption. Similarly, vessel identification, though uniform throughout the intruders that had attacked, also failed to follow the hardened encryption of a military standard.

Conclusion: We can conclude that the Sirians that had attacked His Majesty's Royal Navy are not attached to a Sirian military. The only reasonable conclusion is that these intruders may be soldiers of fortune, or some manner of guns-for-hire. Based on the short transcript provided, their intents were to perform a degree of reconnaissance and information gathering the likes of which have not yet been encountered. It is strongly believed that they may have taken patrol pilots captive for what I can only hope is questioning, and not something more sinister. I will look into the pilot roster to see if any pilots have failed to report in, and send the necessary messages to their families and next of kin. We must still ask the question of where this information is going, and who it is going to. I advise all Knights to be on full alert; identifications on each of the vessels will be provided to all personnel. Attempt to procure further scans on them and, if at all possible, interrogate them.


To the best of my abilities, I claim the contents to be truthful and accurate.

By my hand and eye,


Comte Blaise Mersenne


<[color=#FFFF00]TRANSMISSION FINIE
>

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Maybe some day, they'll see a hero is just a man who knows he's free.
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Offline Irra
10-20-2009, 04:55 PM,
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ID: Knight Leo Berlioz

**Submitting report**

Bonjour, today after report of some UC ships at lane from Gap to Languedoc gate in Dauphine from GRN|RNS-Charderoux and GRN|Claude.Chantal i went to mentioned location. Both of them where already there. Two UC ships, both bombers, were there and they tried to scare us and make us leave. Soon two more UC ships came, bomber and HF. They decided to engage first and soon fight started. Gunboat managed to do some damage bu three bombers is just too much. Monsieur Chantal and me focused on one of their bombers but soon Monsieur Chantal got shot down by supernova. No one expected that. I was there alone with four ships on my tail. I was trying to survive by focusing more on dodging then trying to hit them. In the end i almost undamaged and all of their 4 ships bellow 50% of bots got tired. First one left then other two followed, they dropped out of fight and left, they couldn't hit my fighter. One bomber was left with me and then i started losing my bots, one on one fight isn't my best area and soon both of us were without any regens, but in the end UC bomber got shot down and i left to Gap to rest. Escape pods of Monsieur Chantal and crew of Charderoux are safe on Gap.

##Open attached files # Yes/No ##
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**End report**

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Offline Bokje
10-23-2009, 05:01 PM,
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..:Opening communications:..
ID: Eugene Archambault


Bonjour

Today i encountered a civilian in a very strange ship. It appeared to be a Gallic civilian that found out how sirius is and he came back to protect gallia from it.
After letting this civilian continue it's mission to fight of the council and other enemy's.
Some police officers wanted to have a little chat.

Chat records are here:
part 1
Part 2


After some chatting, we went of to find a Maquis ship named Mr.Blanc.
We found him near the Dauphine Jumphole.

[Image: screen142u.png]

Comte Mathieu Archambault took the last of him with a snac.

After that i decided to report this. The police is getting pretty nervous it seems.

End Report.


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Offline notequinoxe
10-23-2009, 05:35 PM,
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***Incoming Transmission***
***Comm-ID: Henri Blanc, Comte***
***Target-ID: Admiral LaCroix***
***Subject: Patrol report***

Bonjour,

Today, while supervising some battle drills, emergency drills and upgrading of the ship's systems, I have received word from EFL)Chapeauroux that there was some problem with a Police officer. Said officer was attempting to extort the EFL) captain. So I ordered the pilot to take the ship in the area where the said conflict took place. What I found today was compelling evidence that the said officer was indeed guilty of the accusation, and not only that, he disobeyed direct orders from a Naval officer, insulted myself as a Naval officer, and the whole of His Majesty Royal Navy. Furthermore, adding to that, he was in direct dereliction of duty as he intended to extort a Sirius intruder, instead of destroying him on sight. The attempt was made, and the Sirian destroyed, but only AFTER he chose not to comply to the police officer's demands. That was done while myself, aboard the Duquesne, was around.

That's High Treason material right there.

The following conversation took place, that should be considered as compelling evidence:
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad103/n...ent=report1.jpg

For King and Gallia,
Henri Blanc

***End of Transmission***

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Offline Irra
10-24-2009, 01:04 PM,
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ID: Knight Leo Berlioz

**Submitting report**

Bonjour, today with some help of Gallic Royal Police we took down Council battleship. I was stationed on Battleship Beauvray when we picked up strong power plant burst from big ship. I departed and called Police to see is there a problem and there it was, they told me they need bomber support to take down Council Battleship at Dauphine gate and those large explosions were from council gunboat. I moved to Dauphine gate and soon we engaged Council Battleship, he tried to escape but he failed. Glorious victory today, council have one battleship less.

##Opening attached files ##
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#Next#
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#Next#
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<div align="right]## Closing file ##


**End report**

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Offline Lunaphase
10-24-2009, 09:19 PM,
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Incomming transmission: Battleship Marie'Elaya
Personal ID: Duchess Elria Ta'Loon
Subject: Skirmish at Dijon

The CSS Cruiser and Battleship, with two bomber escorts, attempted an ambush on dijon station earlier this day. My vessal was on standby and responded with all force. I am happy to report the following:

http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii202/M...s/screen352.jpg
The battleship, rode the fire into the dephs of his majestys disfavor.

http://i265.photobucket.com/albums/ii202/M...s/screen353.jpg
The cruiser, unable to avoid the will of gallia.

The two bombers were in full retreat.

Vive, Le Majesty!
Vive, Le Gallia!

Eternally loyal,
Duchess Elria Ta'Loon
Ut incepit fidelis sic permanet.


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Offline Wolfs Ghost
10-29-2009, 10:51 AM,
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<TRANSMISSION ENTRENTE>

ID: Crown Prince Joseph DeFrance
ENREGISTREMENT: GRN-0067-90-A
ORIGINE: Avallon Station
DESTINATION: Sieges Sociaux, Royaux de Marine
CHIFFRAGE:
Securite-S

>>Playing<<

Bonjour,

As I normally don't do these myself, I feel that this one is rather important.

With regard to the recent incursions of Sirian forces, pushing deeper and deeper into Gallic space. As our intelligence has informed me a group known as the Mandalore Mercenaries has recently been spotted, and engaged as far in as Burgundy.

Godfrey Blanchefort, Alexandra Pierre, and I engaged this group 40 clicks above the plane. I arrived on the scene a few minutes late, to find Monsieur Blanchefort's ship critically damaged. The Gallic Royal Police bomber with him at the time, piloted by Alexandra Pierre, was getting picked off slowly.

Monsieur Blanchefort held fast despite the harsh conditions and continued to fight. However, the cowardly Lieutenant Alexandra Pierre decided it would be proper to disengage in the most cowardly manner I've yet to see. Her ship was still fully functional and combat ready as she pulled away from the battle.

Peasants obviously don't understand the importance of a first impression. Upon her cowardly retreat, she decided to personally insult me. Though we all know how that looks when it comes to a cowardly act. As seen in the following images.

[Image: screen248.jpg]


[Image: screen249.jpg]

Monsieur Blanchefort continued to press on the attack, turning the Sirian's attention towards him. However his ship was shortly destroyed.

I was informed a few minutes later by Monsieur Bishop that they did not attack Royalty, and without my consent he shortly opened fire. I was forced to defend myself, and show an example of how things should get done.

After a brief fifteen minutes of fighting,Monsieur Bishop's ship was destroyed, I did however see him eject before my missile hit. I must say, I've never seen a single Sirian pilot hold off a Lynx and a Cougar, followed shortly after being engaged by another Lynx

[Image: screen250.jpg]


Analysis: Sirian forces continue to push deeper and deeper into my fathers space. Monsieur Blanchefort held fast during the heat of combat, and didn't cower out. Alexandra Pierre, I have nothing much to say other than, I dislike her cowardly actions when I was present.

Conclusion: Monsieur Bishop is an extremely well handled Sirian pilot that deserves no quarter during any engagement, though he does deserve a bit of respect. I advise all Knights to keep an eye on ,Alexandra Pierre, as her actions spell out what I would consider traitorous to the crown, and willingly putting the Crown Prince in harms way. I will not tolerate that out of a Royal Police officer. Monsieur Blanchefort has been doing extremely well in regards of serving the crown, though I believe he could require some combat training.

This is an accurate account of what happened, October 28th 733 A.G.S

Crown Prince Joseph Martius DeFrance

<TRANSMISSION FINIE>

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Offline Exile
10-29-2009, 11:48 AM,
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[Opening Channel]
[Channel Origin : GRNFS Chant Du Cygne. ]
[Channel Receiver : His highness Crown Prince Joseph DeFrance, Gallic Royal Navy field soldiers.]
[Subject : Cowardice]

[Image: Lilwiki-1.jpg]

Soldiers of Gallia,

I would like to inform you once more about the fact that in our eyes, cowardice equals Death. The kind of actions displayed by Lieutenant Alexandra Pierre in the presence of our prince is the kind might call Cowardice. See to it that this does not happen to you. Should you die or your ship get destroyed, it will have happened because he willed it, and you will have perished in his name. There is no greater honor.

He is our shield and protector,
Grand Marshall Lilith LaCroix.


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