Source:Planet Quillan, Languedoc System From:Sergent Henri Boucher To: Council Command Subject: Patrol Report 4456453GF Encryption: High
Salutations;
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Reporting in from Languedoc.
My patrol started from Macon base, where I meet up with rest of my collegues.
That would be General Jean Quenneville, Colonel Jean Lecuyer and some new aspirants. We proceed to Champagne to set up new recruits.
Later on 2 Brigands started some chatter on system comms.
And as few Sirian traders were passing through,
Brigands evaluated that they should question and harras them about their intentions.
We had pretty tense chat with them, as it seemed they are very stuborn in their intentions.
One Sirian was co-operating and gave all infos that brigands required while other was silent one, as he wasn't answering most of the time.
But brigands eventually gave up, and left mumbling about us "Flowers" as they were refering to us all the time,
it was quite obvious they didn't liked our presence during their "actions".
Later on Aspirant Tanguy Laigle and myself proceed to Languedoc to meet up with train Saint Tropez, while other wing members left around Burgundy or Quillan.
We met up with one Royalist who was eager to attack us immediately, but he was handled pretty fast by aspirant Laigle.
Escort duty was pretty easy, although I never feel comfortable in Sirian systems.
We did some trading with Kusarians, Les mineurs independants guilde aswell, and some other people.
There was no possible threats or anything similar and in few hours we were back home in Languedoc with few credits more in our bank.
Source:Macon base, Burgundy System From:Aspirant Tanguy Laigle To: Council Command Subject: Patrol Report 4456454GF Encryption: High
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[size=small]Aspirant Laigle reporting in. I headed out from planet Quillan earlier to assist the general in Dauphine against a large contingent of royalists - mostly GRP and GRN fighters. One of the GRN pilots, Blaise Mersenne, challenged me to a duel. With the rest of the Royalists holding back, I opted to indeed give the man a fair fight, besting him with my Agama.
Soon after Blaise was taking out, an RdG squadron moved in and the true fight began, with both the RdG and myself and the General inflicting heavy casualties on their forces, including downing a cruiser. Directeur Dupont was the last royalist standing, and foolishly chose to engage me. Not long after, her Serval was ruined in a rather embarrassing manner as I fed her one of her own mines.
After the dust settled, I formed on the General's wing and we returned to Macon.
Source:Planet Marne Headquarters From:General Jean Quenneville To: All Council Personnel. Subject: Promotion Encryption: High
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[size=small] Good evening, pilots.
I will just make this short, since time is a precious commodity at this time. For displaying devotion, courage and skill both in combat and outside of, the following men and women of the Council Navy have proven their worth, and are hereby promoted from the ranks of Aspirants to Caporals. They are now indeed a true part of the council military.
Congratulations, Michel Coluche, Tanguy Laigle and Marianne Lavoie. You deserve it.
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Source:Chalons-en-Champagne Station, Champagne System From:Caporal Monique Zacharie To: Council Command Subject: Patrol Report 4456455GF Encryption: High
[color=#FFFFFF]Bonsoir,
My patrol started in Champagne. After I took off with my Agama, I established a communication channel with the rest of the Council pilots that were on patrol. General Jean Quenneville and Colonel Michel Loup invited me to join their patrol in Dauphine. After jumping to Burgundy, the others told me that they intercepted a sirian vessel that wasn't responding and didn't stop for scans. The intercept course was set and after I jumped to Dauphine, I was able to stop the cruise engines of the said vessel. It was an Outcast, one of those that are at war with our IMG and Colonial friends from Sirius. After a bit of negotiations, the outcast decided not to cooperate and leave Gallia so we were forced to engage. Our plans were diverted when a royal police pilot showed up and engaged all the targets, us and the Outcast. We switched the target and showed the royal pig what as this all about. The outcast tried to run when we attacked the policeman. He jumped to Burgundy and we followed him. With us on his tail, he didn't saw too many things from Gallia so he won't have much things to report back to his HQ. We followed him to the minefield from Lorraine where he released some of the Maquis and Council pilots captured in the battle. With our pilots safe in our ships, we returned to Champagne. I don't know what happened to the policeman but I think he did what they always do... he ran.
Source:Macon Base, Burgundy From:Caporal Leon Devere To: Council High Command Subject: Burgundy Conflict Encryption: High
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[size=small] Bonjour High Command,
I received orders from General Jean Quenneville to launch my Agama from Macon to face a rather large Royalist force.
Whilst we had a formidable force of our own.
As we were about to head off the face the royalist forces we encountered a scouting party not far from Macon. And soon later the rest of the royalists arrived. After a bit of chatting the two forces clashed.
Whilst the Royal Navy proved a worthy opponent, The Council pulled through the fight taking 2 losses and a few repaired ships. The navy however, suffered multiple losses.
Even their so called 'Great Leader', Grand Marshall LaCroix, fell to the hands of The Council.
That's all I have to report today.
Leon Devere out.
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Source:Planet Quillan, Languedoc System From:Sergent Henri Boucher To: Council Command Subject: Patrol Report 4456453GF Encryption: High
Salutations;
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Salutations mon amees
Reporting in after great battle which took in asteroid fields near Macon base.
But first to start with regular patrol report. General Quenneville and Colonel Loup were chasing some rouge Outcast who was running from Languedoc towards Lorraine. And one Royalist police pilot decided to arrest them all....which didn't went good. When I arrived General and others were after Outcast while GRP pilot was left for me to handle him. He was quite skilled, and made me working hard for taking him down.
He was trying to get a lock on me with missiles, they did hit with my shields on, and he was pretty close and already damaged, so blast from explosion destroyed his ship.
Later on we got intelligence about larger forces of Royalists, gathering around Dijon, and possibly making their march in asteroid field. We assambled pretty large forces to confront them, and repel their attacks.
Even some Maquis pilots joined us in fight against those Royalist pigs.
It was huge battle, several squadrons on each side. The battle lasted several hours, when we realized we need to pin down unaware and reckless pilots.
First was GRP pilot which got destroyed by General guns, quickly after another one followed by my guns.
We managed to even destroy Marshall La Croix's fighter, and at end we pinned down their fighers and they were forced to retreat.
Another victory for Council.
Source:Macon Base, Burgundy From:Aspirant Claude Morel To: Council Command Subject: Incident at Beaune Encryption: High
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[size=small] Bonjour,
This story starts at Planet Beaune, where we found a lonely Royal Nay Battleship, "Ives.Le.Charcutier". Our little force moved there to destroy that thing. The area was clear only the Valor was standing there. But a few minutes later Royal Police pilots appeared on our scanners. We all knew: It was a trap.
Well, we couldn't escape, so we started to fight with them on our side with Maquis and Corse help. We succesfully destroyed a few vessels, unfortunately we lost 2 maquis pilots too. Made some Police vessels to run and We cleared the way to escape and it was high time to get away from Beaune.
Source:Macon base, Burgundy System From:Sergent Henri Boucher To: Council Command Subject: Champagne intrusion Encryption: High
[color=#FFFFFF]Salutations;
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Salutations mon amees
Again me, ehh. Reporting on one major intrusion in Champange systeme today. An Royalist battleship dare it to enter our systeme and started blasting our patrols.
As I noticed him first I alarme planetary defenses and patrols all around system. Capitaine Nicole joined me, and we made a quick attaque on him, hoping to catch him unprepared. It worked partly. After some time we managed to deal solid damage, but we had lack of more bomber squadrons, and he managed to flee and leave system.
Source:Macon base, Burgundy System From:Sergent Henri Boucher To: Council Command Subject: Burgundy patrols Encryption: High
[color=#FFFFFF]Salutations;
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Ahh, another report to fill in. I started my patrol from Macon base as I ran on system wide transmissions from on of the workers from IIe De France Shipping. He seemed very talkative so I decided to ask him few questions, we had good chat about IDF relations with Crown, where rumors which I heard were confirmed.
Crown gives quite of freedom to IDF, and does not bug them if it's not really important. IDF works closely with EFL, but not that much as they are representing it to the public, at least Monsieur Pierpoint explained it like that. Crown does keep an eye more on other corporations like EFL and GMS, interesting politics.
Later on terrible accident happened, as it is still under investigation I won't give much details here for now, as myself don't know all of them. Colonel Loup accidently charged supernova on one of the IDF transports while escorting them, and 3 crew members died. It was horrible accident.
I do not know what happened next exactly, but I am hoping we can clear this up as soon as possible. I know Colonel Loup wouldn't do that on purpose, we are here to protect the Civilians after all.
We will see.
Source:Chalons-en-Champagne Station, Champagne System From:Caporal Michel Coluche To: Council Command Subject: Events of yesterday Encryption: Extreme
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Sacre Bleu what a day yesterday. Well here is my report.
I undocked to find Michal.Loup at Remoulins station just holding the front line you know in languedoc.
Well. He looked like was doing something important, so I stuck around and we made small talk to pass the duty time.
First we encountered a junker. He was carrying military vehicles to our planet. I was relatively shocked and well.. we need that equipment so myself and colonel Loup escorted him through. We encountered a second one.
We then went back to Remoulins. Low and behold an IDF transport vessel comming from our space carrying Neon. He said it was designated for a royal base. Now you know as well as I do that Neon is very important in the production of lazers. We cant really allow people to take supplies from our space to supply the royals.
We spoke to the trader for a while. He didn't say much but he did everything we asked.
I wanted him to turn around to sell the neon to whoever sold it to him however Loup suggested we escort him to Macon. He agreed.
When we set off it was not long after that two IDF fighters appeared on scanners. They hit me with a cruise disruptor and I fell behind. They were firing cruise disruptors at Loup as well. Well finnally I caught up and the trader was thrusting for his life's worth. We asked him a few times to stop and he didn't. The IDF fighters who had arrived were also accusing us of wanting to take the trader hostage.
I was under the impression that the trader was under no threat and was certainly no hostage. It was then that.. it happened.
I dont know how who or why it did but it did.
The trade vessel was hit with an anti matter blast and well.. Loup was the only bomber there.
I did not see if Loup's guns were firing at the time. I only saw the blast of blue as the antimatter blast smashed into the traders engine bay. The explosion rocked the ship and it ruptured in seconds. I saw one pod being ejected from the wreck as the neon and fuel bays blew.
Understandably the two IDF attacked Loup.
To say the least I was at a loss. We dont kill civilians and I understand this completly. I powered down my weapons and well they continued to fire at Loup. There was little I could do and any intervention on my part would have made the matter worse. I requested the IDF stop firing to sort this out but understandably the bloodlust was strong. I dont beilieve Loup fired at them but I must admit I was in shock at the time. He may have. He claimed it was his fault and his responsibility. At the time I asked for your permission to fire on Loup as he had acted like a traitor for which I apologize and I will also convey a personal apology to Loup when I see him.
Loup Ejected and his ship was destroyed by the two IDF vessels. Well after that I was attempting to calm the situation when you arrived. I was trying to give a report when all the royals came creeping out their holes and I was ordered out by high command.
I think it should also be noted when you gave the order to turn back the IDF threw accusations that we were going to kill them. These are of course baseless as if we had wanted to kill them we would have done so immediately.
This was well.. a tragedy and should not truly have happened.
Please convey my condolences to the loss of any IDF pilots who were... killed over this misunderstanding.