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Rheinland forces have conducted a spontaneous smaller-scale incursion into the Texas system, lead by Vizeadmiral Gunther Weissmann. Even though I personally didn't participate, Leutnant Maasym's debriefing on the case helped me obtain a proper insight.
Accompanied by a pair of capital ships, the RNC Wilhelm II and the RNC Munster, Weissmann's six-man wing flanked Houston and set up an ambush position along the trade lane to New York. The capital ships stayed behind and fixed in on a different position somewhere closer to Houston, eventually resulting in the fight to be split in two.
Immediately after taking a position near the lane, several Liberty Navy and LSF fighters engaged the Rheinwehr fighter contingent, the capital ships were engaged later on. Our men made steady progress, even as the Assault-1, covered by the LNS Hello Kitty disturbed the fight, the former openly engaging while the latter only served as some sort of obstacle in space which the hostiles, up to Outcast fighters, kept circling around.
During the lengthy engagement, over a dozen enemy ships were destroyed while several more were forced to flee, both by the capital ships, who eventually drifted as far as the sun, where most of them was wiped out. As opposed to that, the fighter wing managed to achieve a considerable success, eventually ending up in a debris field, losing only Von Gross, Landers and Jarek, taking down three of the LSF and about five of the Navy.
After the fourth or fifth wave of hostile reinforcements, now containing navy primary fleet members just as much as angry Liberty Rogues, Weissman called a retreat, which went without setbacks, all men made it back home in once piece.