A'roight, so 'ere's d'patrol report asked boye E.Flynn.
OIf oy do remember well, all started wid a patrol in New London alongsoide Ruport un' Niamh Butler.
All was goin' foine, un' we were havin' some talk wid a libertonian hunte' , wich ship's callsoign was quoite strange, sumtin' loike Left Hand o' God. Boye d'way, oy must warn ye 'boot dhis wun , cause hees quoite skilled un' alreaday cost mae mae ol' eagle.
So whoile we're talkin', a colonial vessel showed up, un' hees poilot started tae act suspiciously, askin' oif we were 'causin' trouble un' so on.
Well, oy'll skip d'content o' d'whole chat we had as it ain't relevant.
As Niamh needed tae get some sort o' repears on d'Pantera, we retreated toward Traffie.
Howe'er whoile mae un' Ruport entered d'field, dhat Hunte' started tae act quoite strangely un' strated launchin' cruise distruptors at d'Golden River.We suspected den a tactical move tae isolate d'Vidar un' trap it. Fortunatly d'Golden River managed tae cruise away, un' we reached Leeds, den Dublin safely.
Although we made it tae Dublin, we weren't left alone alone, dhat Hunte' followed oos in aour system. Afte' we received a alert comm' frem Arrenmore sayin' dhat several Bret vessels were spotted closin' boye, we decided tae adopt a more defensoive stand un' did hoide in' d'fields.
As d'squaddies seemed quoite a lot, Ruport ordered d'Golden River tae retreat un' docked d'Vidar afore it'd get dirty fer oos.
Un' d'Squaddies showed up 'ere, dey came in number as usual, un ' oy was left alone.
So , in an atempt tae get some toime fer aour forces tae gadher, oy challenged deir Cap'tain, Charlotte Brooks tae a duel.
She howe'er refused un' order her wingmen tae execute mae. Oy still am surproised dhat d'Colonial vessel attacked mo ship alongsoide'em, un' oy had tae retreat toward d'Coin wid'em on mo heels.
Covered boye d'Coin rain o' foire, d'brets left mae 'ere , but despoite Brooks' orders d'zealous Colonial poilot choose tae carry on d'foight as d'Coin turrests wern't targetin' hees vessel. Oy'd say t'wasnae hees woisest choice as oy disposed o'him quickly.
So we gotta wonder oif d'Colonials broke deir word, o' dhis wun was actin' on hees own.
Dhat day we forced d'brets tae pull back aoutta Dublin again despoite fieldin' an inferior fleet in number, but nae in skill nonetheless.
Slán agat !
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(03-31-2010, 11:48 PM)Sprolf Wrote: That is the crux of the matter.
If you aid us, and you aid them, you are the enemy.
If you do not aid them, you are worthless outside of extortion potential.
If you aid us, you will be treated with respect.