[To]: LRF Databank
[From]: Jonas Hudson
[Subject]: Status Update
[Encryption]: High
Evacuation of LRF assets complete/LRF dissolving
Its been a hectic few days. On the day the bombardment started, I lost a liner full of refugees, and recieved an automted signal from Newport indicating he probably didn't make it out of Leeds. With all of this combined I finally ordered the final evacuation of the last of our ships, cargo and personel from the outposts, and dismantled them myself with the crecy.
Destruction continues down on Leeds its seems, and there are some last minute evacuations occuring. Since its just me left I've been on the move, periodically observing in a scout ship. I'll soon be heading back to Barrier Gate to take command of the pirate transport. I've ordered the Repulse to stay hidden at a derelict in a system nearby until I return.
The destruction of Leeds proves we ultimately failed in Leeds, yet I believe we succeeded in achieving most of what we could under the circumstances. We did not win the war but we won some small battles, and I believe we helped deter the enemy greatly during our time of operation.
On that note, this may be one of my final entries. Since there's no one left here, soon to be no one left to evacuate, or supply, the LRF stands dissolved. Not to mention, I haven't been able to make contact with my people on the surface in the mine, so its likely they have been destroyed, or soon will be. Sadly, I have no way to get to them safely anymore, and will have to wait until the siege is over to try and do a flyby for scans, and that's if there's any point to it. With this weapon the Gauls have whipped out, I'm not sure how bad it might be, but after New London, I'm not expecting for there to be much left. I'll be laying low until all this is over. With them and Drake taken out, I'm left with only people to avenge from here on in. I may log the status of Leeds after the danger has lifted.