Moments ago, a big fight ended in Delta. It happened for me to be there to aid the Light against the poor humans. As you might expect the Light won the fights. It was a complete mess there. All kinds of humans allied together against the Warnodes. There were Corsairs, Core members, one Auxesia member and even a Coalition ship. Every single one against us, but we managed to walk back home victorious.
I also managed, in that crazy fight to get, to scan most of the hostile ships and get their ship classes. Unfortunately that's all the INTEL I could get. Shots passing by my ship made equipment scan rather difficult. I hope the information I could get about what ships they are flying will be helpful in the future.
Oh, I almost forgot about this. We were also helped by the artificial intelligence known as The Collective. I thought this should have also been mentioned.
This would be all for now.
Vennamis out!
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Another sweep of the New York system, more ships turned into space debris. This won't be a long report 'cuz there is not much to say. I encountered two Navy officers flying, one "Defiant"-class Gunboat and one "Interdictor"-class Assault Battlecruiser. I took care of the Navy officers and with the help of the captain of a "Sarissa"-class Battleship called "Espada" managed to take out the battlecruiser. The gunboat ran away in fear, leaving his "brother" alone.
I bring great news. Some old unfinished business with a friend from childhood brought me to the Omicrons once more, Omicron Theta to be precise. I just docked on Freeport 9 and was heading to my friend's place when I saw two men looking paranoid back and forth hoping that no one will see them. This seemed suspicious for me and I decided to follow them. After some minutes, when they thought they are alone, they stopped and start talking. They were talking so quietly, I could barely hear them. I managed to understand something about an abandoned base in a system not far from there that is full of goods. They also talked something about a dark matter storm, but I didn't understand what it was all about.
After finishing the business I had on Freeport, I headed for that system to check if what that guy was talking is actually true. As soon as I entered the system, everything computer instrument went crazy. I jumped in the middle of a dark matter storm. I overrode the navigation controls to stop the alarms and cruised deeper into the storm. Several hours had passed and I couldn't find anything, but then at the edge of the storm there it was. A beauty between the dark matter lightning bolts appeared in my face.
I got closer. The base was looking like it took a heavy beating. I initiated the docking procedures and let the computer land the ship. It was so empty and desolate, only some maintenance robots were left behind. Unfortunately there was no sign of valuable goods as the man was saying. I searched the data logs, but I could not find what happened here. After that, I got back in space and hid somewhere in the base's vicinity to see if others will come, but no one showed up.
Now, what I suggest is to prepare some equipment and move it there, use the base as an outpost or even research facility. It requires lots of repairs, but it will worth it. The dark matter storm cloakes the base from any scanner and being in a rather powerful radiation cloud finding it will prove rather difficult for others that will come in this system. Also, being slightly further away from our usual operation zones will provide better cover.
The electromagnetic bombardment of Newcastle jumpgate was a complete success. Due to the sacrifice of one of our brothers the task have been finished on time. Newcastle system should be cutout now and our associate friends can do their job there. I expect an urgent dispatch of transports with goods to repair the jumpgate, but I will be around to stop this.
All Raiders should proceed to New London and patrol the system. Do not let any trader pass by. This is our moment to strike Bretonia's economy.
He didn't die in vain. Let' make his sacrifice worth it.