To: <"The Syndicate League">
Reg: ""<Bigger fish>""
Miss Zepffenhain.
Good. You've made up your mind. I can speak more freely now - and no you aren't going in alone. The strategy on the board is that you'll field the heavier assets to lay siege to the installation. Kansas is for the most part a wide open backwater with minimal rock coverage, at least when compared with Bering. I leave the exact composition up to you, but bear in mind that the Legion's doctrine is traditionally heavy assault of a direct and personal variety.
The Alliance will make available a sizable contingent of fighters and bombers to keep your formation flexible and protected from major retaliation. The major challenge is making sure we aren't routed or worse, overwhelmed due to poor coordination, so you'll need to run a tight wheelhouse so far as compliance is concerned. Your men don't have to like working with us, but if either of us are broken the plan fails and we all die. To ensure this doesn't become our painful reality, you'll have attentive deployment of particle cannons and antimatter on targets of priority as well as disruptor support.
When the body-count has reached a sufficient number, our immediate next course of action is a fighting retreat, staying in engagement range to keep the Legion's response on our tails. The longer they follow us and the more we rile them up, the more vulnerable Vespucci becomes to the cabal - credit to you for the more relevant term. The Legion is too large and entrenched to simply be gutted, we need to bleed them first. The more blood we shed the harder the knife in Vespucci will rupture into the Commonwealth's selfish and misguided heart
Intensive coordination is the only way we'll walk away from this as victors. If we play our cards right, the response force won't know Vespucci is being invaded until they've burned fuel reserves chasing us the length of Kansas. Needless to say that you should probably prioritise their satellite first before the actual station.