The never ending story about the battle between the Rogues and Liberty Forces took another turn this morning. The Liberty Navy pilot Adam Gibson was ordered to pursue an Outcast fighter. He must have been devastated when he caught up to him and found himself surrounded by not two but five hostile ships. As the image below shows he put a good fight before he was taken down. His support was still six thousand plus out and was not able to move in fast enough.
We couldn't get any of the transmissions on the Navy channels, but the analysis of the situation leads to the conclusion that the threat was under estimated by the capital ships as they moved way too slow and too late.
A viscous fight between the Navy ships and the per Liberty law Unlawfuls broke out. A hail of torpedo explosions and battleship turret fire illuminated the Jersey Debris Field. An area, which seemed almost peaceful before turned into a nightmare for anyone travelling through. Unlawful bombers and now two Rogue destroyers fought the Liberty battleship and destroyer to their bitter end.
The Liberty Navy transcript showed two offers to surrender, which was denied. Nevertheless with the firepower of a battleship on the scene a third offer could have been extended to them. On the other hand the Navy had the legal right to exterminate the Unlawfuls.
The following fight visualized furious revenge brought upon the enemy. Revenge for the death of their fighter pilot. The last unlawful ship left the scene once the second Rogue destroyer was chased down and destroyed.
The New York System is safe again - achieved by brute force - but safe.