At about 1800 hours, one of our raiders encountered a Maltese bomber in T37. Normally, the goal of such spaceships is to seek out and destroy enemy merchant shipping, but an unsupported bomber seemed worth the risk, the pilot later explained. The risk paid off, as the enemy bomber turned out to be a gratifyingly poor match.
Almost an hour later, the Bretonians sent out a generic call for reinforcements due to a suspected Corsair raid on Cambridge. After making certain, that the Auspex array wasn't picking any potential contacts in my own region, I set out to participate. I arrived on the scene just in time. The allied force consisted of the Queen's men, myself and some IMG ships from Cardiff. The enemy force was a mix of warships and screens of varying weight and class. Both forces elected to send their respective screens in first. The Bretonian regulars outnumbered and outclassed the Corsair party utterly. Following the engagement, I returned to base.
On a final note, The application of stealth systems is finally starting to yield some tangible benefits. According to the report attached to this pict - the Royal task force arrived from LD and having spent a considerable amount of time in T29 - simply withdrew without doing anything.