Sender ID: Commander Brian Scott
Location: Cape Hope, planet Toledo
Subject: Omega-3 situation
Yesterday my wing, consisting of Corporal Leon, Ensign Ward and Corporal Strem was deployed in Liberty.
The order came from Captain Leigh, who was commanding the Hetshepsut.
Later Captain Scarlet and operative Johanna Hardcastle joined us.
There's nothing much to report when it comes to our scouting operation in Liberty.
But what happened next is important.
Captain Scarlet headed for Omega-3, claiming that she had received an urgent call.
Later she contacted us and requested assistance. We proceeded to Omega-3 through California, Magellan, Leeds and Cambridge. Once we arrived, we were faced with several Wilde vessels,
which could be classified as gunboats. It turned out that Scarlet had received help request
from Terrance Chamberlain, who also was present.
Only Ward, Leigh and I were able to get to the Omegas to support Scarlet and Chamberlain.
Along with one of the vessels from 63rd we proceeded to the battlefield.
But we were not fighting the threat on our own. The BAF forces tried to assist us, however it seemed
that they were not prepared to face such a threat. Even some of our own ships were destroyed.
Hopefully, the Hetshepsut was there to retrieve the escape pods.
The Hessians were of great assistance, though. Gunther Hoerst and some of his men were around,
and they were on our side. Their presence has turned the tide to our favour. We managed to make the Wilde retreat and kept following the vessels, trying to terminate them. Some Zoners also assisted us.
The last of them managed to make another jump. But we stayed on his tail, and this is how it ended up. Corona
Then we detected some Nomads in the system, and of course we tried to purge them. But "Labraids" are
very fast, and all I could do is try to take their shields down. Hoerst also realised that the battle could be endless,
so we moved out of the system. One of our operatives managed to vaporize one Labraid, though.
Our team returned to Minor safely, nothing else to report.
--**SHIP ID--OCV-BANE.OF.THE.WOLF**--
--**PILOT ID--FIELD MAJOR AGATHA--SECONDARY FLEET**--
--**MESSAGE TRANSMITTING**--
Agatha: After hearing of all the calamity occuring in the Omega systems, I am having the Bane move from its position in the Chester system to the Freeport 1 area to assist our forces there with the new spike in activity from the Das Wilde. I will also be moving RedWolf-1 & 2 into the area as well just in case. I am requesting S.K.Y.P.3 protocols with command to help assist in the situation.
--**MESSAGE TERMINATED**--
-"If we do not learn at least one thing a day....Our minds turn to stupor"- Kyle Sparrgrove -2005
Agatha, the Bane is fine where it is. With the Trident, Leigh's annoyingly named Corvo, the Ghost Eye, as well as RHA and Freeport 1 defender assets, I believe that the Bane isnt needed. Your welcome to move the Redwolfs down; that help is needed I am sure.
Sender ID: Ensign Marcus Ward
Location: Cape Hope, planet Toledo
Subject: Rescue of Captain Leigh
I was on a routine patrol when I picked up a distress call from the Hetshepsut, I immediately began the long, radiation filled journey to it's location; Omega-58.
Along the way I suffered more radiation damage than I previously planned for, so I diverted to Freeport 1 in Omega-3 as it was the closest friendly station.
While there, I met a Blood Dragon by the name of Amaraki, who also picked up the call.
We both decided it would be safer to fly together and shortly after were joined by a pilot of the Order secondary fleet, Redwolf-2. The three of us set course for Omega-58. Omega-55 was suspiciously quiet, as was Omega-58 for a while.
As soon as we entered Omega-58, the weapon platforms activated and we picked up a faint signal in one of the fields and we flew toward it, looking around for any sign of wreckage or survivors.
In pretty short time, we spotted some wreckage and the pods of some of the crew. I pulled everything into the hold and we decided to vacate the system immediately.
On our way back, we picked up a transmission somewhere in the system, asking for help. It was obviously a trap, as I'll prove toward the end of my report.
When we entered Omega-55, we picked up another two suspicious transmissions.
Deciding to ignore them, we made our way directly to Freeport 1 where the survivors would get medical attention.
We were followed by Saerieve, the ship who called for help in Omega-58. It was not damaged as the pilot previously claimed it was and the pilot provoked Amaraki into a fight.
The ship may not have been alone, so I took Captain Leigh and the rest of the crew off the Freeport and flew as quickly as I could back to Toledo.
Redwolf-2 and Amaraki stayed behind to cover my escape.
The rest of my journey was thankfully, completely uneventful and the Captain and his crew are either resting in the medical centre or being debriefed.
Some time has passed since we gave out promotions last.
A lot off work had to be done lately.
Some Agents proved more than once they are ready to have more responsibility.
Others shown that the rank given to them brought too much responsibility for them.
So today I have good and bad news for you.
I think I start with the bad news.
Captain Davian Thule is demoted to Commander.
Colonel Clark Gunson is not Agent of the Primary fleet anymore.
Lieutenant Klaus Eckhard is not Agent of the Primary fleet anymore.
Captain Nataniel Gator is demoted to Commander.
Captain Ciana. One more chance for you to keep your rank.
If we do not see you doing your Job better in the future you'll be demoted as well.
Well. Now the good news.
Ensign Marcus Ward; your reports were many and detailed.
Gratulations! From now on you're Corporal of the Primary Fleet.
Corporal Alan Strem; I still remember when you joined us because not much time passed.
You reports are numerous. Short: Good job Lieutenant Strem!
Ensign Everlyn Lynx; I've seen you here and there on partols.
But you need to transmit many more reports if you want to get a promotion higher up some day.
For now your numerous patrols are enough for beeing promoted to Corporal.
Ensign Kei Mori; You've been in the Primary Fleet a bit now.
Enough for a promotion but I want to see you more patroling and more reports wont hurt as well.
Get your butt up Corporal Mori!
Ensign Vulzan Zweitarn; you did your job well enough.
A bit more activity in future Corporal Zweitarn!
Commander Raoul Duke.
Several times you've proven you're the right man for any kind of mission.
This promotion is more than overdue. Good Job Captain Duke!
Ensign Vladimir Makarov, you're also promoted to Corporal.
More reports in future Agent.
To the ones who recieved no promotion this time.
Some of you shown' too little interest in the Orders goals.
Just the best ones can be placed in the higher ranks.
Also I recommend the most of you...
...reports! reports! reports!
Most of you are too lazy to do the paperwork it seems.
Sender ID: Corporal Marcus Ward
Location: Battleship Isis, Omicron Minor
Subject: Celebration
Because of the recent round of promotions, me and a few pilots
are going to arrange a burrito night in the mess, we've cleared
it with the mess staff and we've even managed to secure a few
dozen crates of various alcoholic drinks. All are welcome.
I'm just going to run it by everyone else and to let whoever is
in charge of the toilets to.. Well.. You'll see.
Patterson here,just letting yall know im on asignment pending further notice helping terrance with his op,then im heading back to freeport 1 unless im needed to keep "eyes on the ground" as the marines would coin it