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To:Kommunikationszentrale Sender:Gefreiter Albert Weis Origin:Augusburg Wreck, Munich System
Report 12/10/824
Guten Nacht,
Today has been quite busy for me. I initially planned on heading to Omicron Delta to do some survey work on Planet Vaitipu, a lifeless, rocky world orbiting it's central star. While I did not expect to find many differences between it and a planet like Baltrum, what I did not expect was a full out Nomad Invasion of the world I was trying to survey.
They quite literally brought everything they could muster, including an "Ish'tar" Super Dreadnought that easily tops the destructive power of a Bismarck. Some other variants I could find were the "Beam" Fighters, "Sascya" Assassins, and "Adad" Bombers, as well as the "Anzi" and "Nammu" Mindnodes.
Luckily, a Zoner distress beacon was activated, and ships from all over Sirius came to help against the threat. Some of the more unique vessels included two "Arbiter" Legion Battleships, an assortment of Nephilims, Makos, and Osirises, and to top it off, a "Persephone" Battleship, which was the flagship of the highly religious Temporary Autonomous Zoners.
Unlike at Omega-55, these Nomads relied too much on their superior technology rather than using organisms that could rival even the best of our pilots. They preferred to use high-intensity beam weapons and massive antimatter cannons, making the battlefield into what looked to be a deadly light show. The Nomads even appeared to stave off a NEMP Cannon, and launched a powerful psychic blast that destroyed half of the allied fleet, including one of the Arbiters.
Eventually, we all prevailed, and sent the Nomads into deep space. However, most of the Core's fleet that participated in the battle survived, and chased me out of the system, preventing me from conducting further scans on Vaitipu. I delivered all the Nomad Remains I had to Dabadoru before being chased out, which left me with an extra 15 Million Credits.
After I fled to Rheinland, I decided to do a bit of scavenging in the Augusburg Debris Field. The Junkers in the area showed me to a locked down VWA smuggling ship, which was drifting around the area. While they could normally board a ship of that class, it's over-the-top security systems repelled any attempts of the nature.
I had security clearance, from the times I helped these sorts of ships. It turns out the ship had lost life support during a Unioner attack, but was still on lockdown after several months. I agreed to give the Junkers the supplies on board if I could keep the ship. They agreed, and were nice enough to replace the life support system. Of course, this was probably due to the cargo being desperately needed on their wreck, but it was still a nice gesture.
I intend to use this forgotten ship to help supply future DWR endeavors, and hopefully relive the old days of my time as a transport captain.
All in all, this was quite the adventure, and I got a lot from it. However, I have come to realize that lone expeditions like this are highly dangerous. To counter this, I will be working on a little project to help keep me safe and to conduct further readings on sites that interest me. I'll keep you posted about my progress.