*** INCOMING MESSAGE ***
Sender: Lance Corporal Krieger, Hans
Destination: All RM personnel
Subject: Jack Archer destroyed
*** MESSAGE BEGINS ***
We were on a flight wing of four Wraths led by Korvettenkapitan Rall. We had dual contacts, a junker that had been fighting Gefreiter Fuhrmann for a prolonged time and an Outcast destroyer that had just entered New Berlin from Sigma-13. Vizeadmiral Freelamen's help was requested and as he arrived to aid me and Guntram in the battle against the destroyer. Korvettenkapitan Rall then moved to assist Gefreiter Fuhrmann in the fight against the Junker. After destroying the outcast and dealing with the persistent Junker (who ended up fleeing) our long range stations personnel informed us that the traitor Jack Archer had been spotted in Dresden. The Vizeadmiral deployed us to intercept.
As we entered Dresden the commander of the Schwerin reported sighting him. We proceeded to the battleship in Omega-15 and waited. As we entered the system we heard Archer's chatter in open frequencies. From what we heard it seems he is already very comfortable amongst the scum. We sat still within range of the Schwerin while we overheard the frequencies and tried to get a lock on his position. It seems the distance from the military life has got him sloppy since we were there for almost two minutes and he seemed to have not noticed us until the Vizeadmiral broke radio silence. A few seconds later, Jack Archer and the Junker who had earlier fled from New Berlin showed up on our sensors.
Under the Vizeadmiral's inspiring leadership, me, Hauptgefreiter Guntram, Obergefreiter Luth and Gefreiter Soporiv moved into battle. Not only the enthusiasm and courage of our pilots was motivating, but also their preciseness and ferocity. Within seconds Jack had his shields down and was already taking hull damage, he then tried to evade us to no avail, then engaged his cruise engines. Our fighter disrupted him, I was lucky to score three Razor hits directly to his hull. He was running out of nanobots fast. He tried to escape another two times, two times disrupted. We then converged to him and his ship was blown to pieces.
I had the honour of scoring the decisive hit, but it would be unfair not to praise all that have engaged for the sheer swiftness of the battle. I must also thank the Vizeadmiral for his leadership that led us to this victory. I'm honored to fly amongst such fine pilots.