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Subject: Order
Mister Richard Keller,
As much as I appreciate your concerns regarding the Order, I strongly believe that it would an unwise spending of resources to divert from your main mission to observe the Order at the moment. The directorate prefers you to keep focus on your main tasks and start to sweep the Nomad systems as you intended to do. We currently have many fighters located in the vicinity of the Omicron Minor system so we believe to have a close enough eye on Order's activity.
Best of luck,
Mister David Copperfield
Director
Liberty Security Force High Command
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Activate Duty.................31
Wounded.......................2
Missing in Action.............0
Killed in Action..............0
Supplies status:
Food..........................14 days independent supply
Water.........................24 days independent supply
Oxygen........................29 days independent supply
Fuel..........................241 units independent supply
Additional Cargo:
None
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Start Commanders Log
I ordered the Oscar to abandon the mission. After jumping to Omicron Iota we took minor damage, afterwards however, we were located by another patrol of Adads and the hull integrity was decreased by a further 15%. During the battle 2 crew members were injured, both engineers. The engines took a beating and they did a damn good job of keeping them running at peak efficiency.
Due to the high possibility of being found by more patrols I ordered the Oscar to return to Grise Fjord Shipyard for repairs and a more 'anti snub' weapon system. AVIOS will also undergo minor modifications so that the automated readout will give more information on our current situation.
Finally, I would like to make it clear that I take full responsibility for what has occurred. It is due to my judgement that the Oscar abandoned the mission. If command decides that I did not act accordingly I will accept any punishment given. I will remain on the Oscar pending your decision and the Oscar will remain at Grise Fjord Shipyard until such time that it is operating at 100% and the mission reinstated.
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Subject: Order
Mister Richard Keller,
The fact of encountering Nomad bombers is quite troubling. Though, once the retrofit is done, you are to continue your previous tasks. It is a possibility that the LSF may provide field support for your entry in the system, but it will all depend on political and tactical considerations regarding moving ships through Omicron Minor in large quantities.
Best of luck,
Mister David Copperfield
Director
Liberty Security Force High Command
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This is James Waricson with my report about the incident in Alaska involving an Order Cruiser a LNS battleship and a bounty hunter gunboat of all things. The day started just like any other with a standard boring patrol of Alaska when a ship showed up on long range scanners. Using long range comms I questioned it and it bold facedly told me e was an Order agent here to shoot down navy patrols obviously they aren't big on subtly.
So after convincing a battleship Capitan by the name of Santo to provide fire support we searched Alaska for the culprit running into a Bounty Hunter vessel who Santo assured me was trust worthy so I thought that the extra fire power might come in handy. We then located the culprit outside the omicron minor jump hole flying an Order Light Cruiser. Following the cruiser through the hole the three of us managed to convince the enemy to stop and submit himself to interrogation and a hostage swap which is precisely when thing went wrong.
Santo thought it was a good idea to calm this tense situation with a heavy mortar round which sent the Cruiser running. Sensing that there were more than a few useful titbits of Intel to be gained with an Order agent held over a barrel by a Battleship I tried to defuse the situation but as always the trigger happy morons of the LNS felt that might make right and destroyed the enemy before I could even get a recording of his transponder. Honestly we need to start bringing some of our own fire support or at the very least compile a list of allied pilots who understand that there are some problems in Sirius can be solved with a Fracking heavy mortar. Sorry sir if this report sounds a little angry but would it kill some people to have a little tact for once.
So long story short had great opportunity for some useful Intel and it was blown up by a battleship Capitan who only has one button on his console marked FIRE! If you need anything else I'll be at Ortega's.
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Crew Status:
Activate Duty.................33
Wounded.......................0
Missing in Action.............0
Killed in Action..............0
Supplies status:
Food..........................15 days independent supply
Water.........................25 days independent supply
Oxygen........................30 days independent supply
Fuel..........................350 units independent supply
Additional Cargo:
None
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Start Commanders Log
The Oscar is preparing to deploy once again to the Omicron Delta and Omicron Iota systems. Once in position we will request two Very Heavy Fighters be sent to clear the Iota Jump hole and allow the Oscar to slip through with no amount of damage. I believe two fighters will have enough firepower to destroy the Nomad bombers and their escorts whilst being small enough to slip through Omicron Minor without detection. The Oscar will be in position in approximately 20 hours. The next report will be sent after the Oscar has successfully entered Omicron Iota
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Activate Duty.................33
Wounded.......................0
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Killed in Action..............0
Supplies status:
Food..........................14 days independent supply
Water.........................24 days independent supply
Oxygen........................29 days independent supply
Fuel..........................280 units independent supply
Additional Cargo:
None
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Well it has been a very odd 34 hours indeed. As I'm sure you can see by the external link, we have an Order Osiris with us. The Otho in fact. To keep things short, we ran into it as we were about to jump to Omicron Iota, I told AVIOS to get us out of the situation, as the Otho was bearing down on us and opening fire. But then it just...stopped. During this time AVIOS was not responding to any of my commands. It seems AVIOS has found a way to hack into enemy ships at close range, however this must use a huge amount of processing power so it can only focus on one thing at a time. I'm sure the technicians back on Alert Station will figure out exactly how AVIOS did it and the costs involved to itself and the Oscar.
We will continue our sweep of Iota once AVIOS has full control of both vessels and is operating at 100%. AVIOS informed me the crew of the Otho is working to free the vessel from our control and should then achieve this, AVIOS will cause the reactor to go critical, destroying it. Once out primary objective is complete will return to Ellesmere with the Osiris, you can decide what to do with it and its crew from there.
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Subject: Order
Mister Richard Keller,
I must say that I'm really impressed by the capabilities of AVIOS. Capturing an Osiris without having to breach the Hull is quite a premiere. If I understand currently, AVIOS can barely manage the ship. I think it would be in our best interest to dry dock the ship ASAP before you enter in a situation where you need the AVIOS at full combat capacity. Grise Fjord has an empty dry-dock if you are able to bring the Osiris there. If possible, erase all navigational data of the Alaska and Ellesmere system from the Osiris' RI. Grise Fjord should also be able to refuel your ship to resume, yet again, your current main assignment.
Best of luck,
Mister David Copperfield
Director
Liberty Security Force High Command
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"Anna is entering the briefing with shocked face"
Good day Ladies and Gentleman.
Today I was on my patrol to Z21 and what I saw there is very shocking for me at this moment, as I was stepping into a minefield six red contacts were there preparing their ships for gate jump into Alaska system. I fallowed them but not for long, they loaded their weapons and engaged me after my jump into the system, I was scared and for a second I lost control of situation there, it was hard to shake six ships from my tail and I have just one target under my lock. Thanks to the Liberty navy ships we managed to take control of situations and save the day. It was a risk to let them runaway with some data about Z21, still I don`t know why they wanted there.
That was not end of the day, one ship was on heavy fire near Manhattan. He called for emergency backup, on sight I saw three gunships, one fighter and one destroyer. Space around Manhattan was clear too.
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Topic: Tactical Ops agent Ashley Sunderland
[color=#FFFFFF]Today we received the news that the ship of agent Ashley Sunderland has been destroyed during the dogfight above Manhattan. I'm not sure why Sunderland entered combat, or whom she fought, but the outcome of the fight matters. On the destruction of the ship her pod was retrieved and she was delivered to one of the hospitals on Manhattan. However, agent Sunderland asked to release her the same day and the hospital staff followed her request. Then agent Sunderland arrived to our local HQ on Manhattan, where our own specialists examined her.
Physically she is fine, aside from a few scratches and burns. So, she is likely to recover shortly. I think she may even return to active duty again. However, one of the side effects of the concussion, caused by the explosion of Sunderland's ship, was partial amnesia. Although Ashley remembers some general information concerning her previous work, she seems to have difficulty in recognising some people. Agent O'Connor visited her and she managed to recognise him, but couldn't recall his name.
It seems like her general memories are still with her, but she fails to remember some things. I don't find this obstacle irremovable, since she may simply get re-acquainted with the people she forgot, and those memories will stay with her. The results of the test show that this partial amnesia is unlikely to affect her capabilities as an agent in the future. Eventually the memory may return. However the exlosion may have affected her personality too. That's why I requested for agent Sunderland to be put under tight medical control.
I assume that you may find out more about the event that caused the ship's destruction from the mission reports. In the meantime we will keep informing you on her condition.
Ok let me open by saying my sympathies go out to Agent Sunderland, then let me go on to say i have some leads into the fight.
Ok at the very start of my patrol I was contacted by someone using the transponder Hunter_vile saying I was urgently needed at Manhattan so i set out in that direction. on the way he informed me that the reason I was being called was that Fleet Admiral Hale and Ashley Sunderland were engaged in combat above the planet and all liberty forces were required to respond. When I reached the scene it was pretty much over with Hale retiring and Ashley left with clean up duty.
Seeing no attackers on my scanners I assumed the last of them was damaged and had made a run for it. So I asked Sunderland if she needed any help and she was silent. So I assumed that if she needed my help she would ask for it and continued my patrol in areas where the LSF had jurisdiction. I did not see her distress beacon go off due to her destruction as i was doing some investigation away from my ship but the medical report happened a mere hour after the incident.
The point i am trying really hard to make is that both Fleet Admiral Hale and this Hunter_Vile might know a little bit more about her attackers. Wether you want to pass this on to Agent Sunderland or wait to see if she remembers it herself is up to High Command.
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