Hauptmann Amsel's report pretty much said it all but I got given the permission to add a follow-up from my perspective.
Couple hours ago some of the amigos of the Red Front and some of the Red Hessian Army fellows like everyone of you who are listening and weren't there gathered 'round Freital in Omega-11 to pay the Corsair pendejos a visit, under - I guess that's where I say that I can't make out crap in all the comms chatter of you lot - the lead of... I'm not sure, at first it seemed like it was comrade Vladdie Lenin in charge, then it looked more like it was Major Hessler... then later on it was kind of Major Hoerst flying lead.
Eitherway long story short, the visit in Gamma proved somewhat awkward and rather short - yeah just like having sex the first time I guess - anyway, there was some shooting going on and overall the party people trashed a bunch of Fighters, then a Cruiser, and later a Gunboat. And then as some long-range scan data being relayed made everyone get the hell out and head for Omega-7 - because there was Rheinland Military troops there which seemed to be more "fun" to shoot at the time being, but anyway our swarm of fighters trashed another Imperator as we were about to head for Omega-7.
Joy ensued, etcetera.
Couple minutes later the flock had moved on and we kind of found a mostly-empty Omega system, so we moved on to Stuttgart. The greeting committee consisted only of a Rheinland Cruiser. It was obliterated, but I guess I've to commend the captain and crew for their valor as they went down guns blazing even though outnumbered and outmatched by the Red Menace.
From there on things progressed up the lane to that base I forgot the name of and a couple minutes of chit-chat later things turned into a shootout with the resident Military forces. Major Hoerst let Leutnant Yanovski take command of our flight and the latter proceeded to bark orders in his boomy voice. I've to admit I hesitated. Wasn't exactly my idea to come here shooting the Military, especially any of the Valkyries, but that's another story.
Anyhow, si, as Hauptmann Amsel said it - albeit in a more "patriotic" way - the whole operation was a complete success with no losses on the Revolution's side. I'd like to add though that as much as Hauptmann Amsel praises my doing I found myself way outclassed later on as I lured that one Marinenachrichtendienst fellow, Trauer his name, off from the fight so he'd not keep pressuring Leutnant Yanovski.
But all in all, that wasn't that bad. Just mostly not what I expected. Glad I could help, though.