Today we had a terrible incident with unpredictable consequences in New York.
I was back from an interception mission in Omicron Delta (i haven't took the main part,
so it will be better to wait for a report made by another participant) and got a message about
an Order ship, that was closing to the Alaska jump hole fast and was several
times contacted without any respond on orders to not enter the Liberty space.
I moved to the jump hole as fast as possible and had a chance to scan his cargo bay.
I have to say, oh gosh, he was carrying an antimatter bomb. I don't really know
how powerful it was as it could be carried by a fighter, but seems it was enought to make a precious blow.
I had no idea, how to act, so I've contacted the other Order pilots in the Minor and jumped after him.
It was a long chase through Alaska and then through New York. He was ridiculously fast,
yes, too fast and good to be a human, i think. Later i have checked his remains and insured
that there was a Slomon K'Hara matter in the ship. Maybe it was one of the pilots lost in
the Omicrons for the last month - noone knows. His identification was corrupt, so i had no chance to prove that.
So, the pilot proceed to New York. I had no time to contact anyone in LSF or House Police,
my only idea was to stop him. As we ran into the Jersey Debris Field,
we spotted a LSF wing approximately 15-17K from Manhattan. The ship ran
into them and was destroyed. I think that wing came to intercept us, but they have done our work and gave us
some time to escape. The only thing we had to do was falling back to Alaska and then to Minor. Mission was acomplished.
Thanks to the Sergeant and Ensign Wahreit. We had no chance to do that without their help.
It's nearly impossible to imagine, how many people could be killed by just one man with a bomb.