It looks like Officer Shaw pretty well covered today's events, so I'll just add a few other things. I began my patrol at Ft. Bush and everything was very quiet. I then moved on to Colorado where I was having a nice chat with an Ageira employee. Not long after we received a call from an LSF agent about two hostiles in New York. When I arrived on the scene I was greeted by a Lane Hacker gunship and a bomber. We engaged them and brought them down with ease, both falling to my SN.
While on patrol in Texas I encountered a slaver by the name of FairTrade. I stopped him and tried to get him to see reason and release the slaves. He would not listen and tried to flee. I hated to fire on a ship with humans in the hold but I did what I had to do. I disabled the ship avoiding the main hold with my weapons and with the help of a passing transport we rescued every one of them.
One last engagement to report. Shortly after the battle at West Point we picked up a Lane Hacker gunship by the name of Saronsen-"Logic.Bomb". We had no bomber support at the time but we were able to take it down by swarming the ship with fighters.
I also want to add a personal note. I have never been so proud to serve Liberty as I was today. With the exceptional skill, determination, and cooperation of all Liberty forces today we showed the unlawfuls that we are a force to be reckoned with. And we did it all without losing a single man. I want to say bravo to all that were there.
I started out the shift patrolling with Deputy O'Brian, Officer Masket and 2 others who I should ber able to remember.
after chasing some leads, we found several {SOB} at West Point and engaged along with the navy and several freelancers. Deputy O'Brian was taken down mid way through the fight, and I follwed soon after. I will point out that I barely took a hit to the shields, so those outcast scum had to resort to other measures to take me out of the fight.
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Later my day went from bad to worse when a large force of Phantoms, Mon'Star, PSI-Borg and others attacked Manhatten.
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The entire defending Liberty Fleet was decimated without destroying even one enemy and Manhatten was only saved from MOX bombing by the Phantoms forgetting to bring the bombs. They started infighting and fortunately left the system. I appeared to have annoyed Mon'Star who fired far too many missiles at me, such was their number that my escape pod only just managed to get away. The sight of the Necrosis charging at you will take many liters of Coffee and Alcohol to forget.
Officer McTavish out
' Wrote:Come on, everyone!
Hark, the Bounty Hunters si-ing,
Death to all the pirate kings...
Goals: To be interviewed by Chris Hansen on Dateline NBC.
To: Chief of Police Matt Myers
Deputy Chief Karl Agathon
Deputy Chief Jim Markey
Subject: Civilian Bomber line, the ROC
I request that this Bomber be added to the approved craft that we can use for SWAT. Initial tests indicate that it has better handling than the Upholder and the Havoc Mk II bombers. It is in the Civilian line of craft, so I don't see any major objections to using it.
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Formerly known as LPI Police Chief Hull O'Brien.
Creator of Sgt. V. Price, 207th Precinct out of Chula Vista Station
To: Chief of Police Matt Myers
Deputy Chief Karl Agathon
Deputy Chief Jim Markey
Subject: Civilian Bomber line, the ROC
I request that this Bomber be added to the approved craft that we can use for SWAT. Initial tests indicate that it has better handling than the Upholder and the Havoc Mk II bombers. It is in the Civilian line of craft, so I don't see any major objections to using it.
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Right, I don't see any problem with this. Any outstanding issues you need me to address, please direct them to my personal mailbox (PM).
Subject: Civilian Roc Bomber approved for SWAT use.
The Chief has approved the Roc bomber for SWAT use. New designator is LPI-SWAT-First Intial.Lastname[R]. Loadout recommended is same as Upholder and Havoc Mk II loadout.
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Formerly known as LPI Police Chief Hull O'Brien.
Creator of Sgt. V. Price, 207th Precinct out of Chula Vista Station
Came across the black pearl in New York, Asked him to leave and he complied, I followed him to make sure.
When I got to Texas I heard a chase taking place over the comms, and saw the suspect fleeing in my direction, I intercepted and ordered him to stop but he did not comply, so I was forced to terminate him.
It was then that the Rheinland military decided to attack once again. The navy fought hard, but were overpowered by a Rheinland Battleship. Thats when the SWAT team was called in.
Filled in for missing officers in a tournament...
Thoroughly tired from the tournament, but without a lapse in determination, I joined fellow officers in sweeping NY for any hostiles, we came across some Order ships... Navy was no where to be seen so we took care of it.
It's been a busy day, so I'm gonna mention one thing Masket didn't cover in his report: the SWAT team took the damn Nomads to town. A Nomad Cruiser entered New York, circumventing HALF the Liberty Navy, and it fell upon the good ol' LPI to take it down. Gorramn, but we showed them Navy flyboys who's topgun in Liberty.
Also, that Rheinland Battleship that Masket mentioned? That particular battle, was nearly entirely SWAT ships. The Navy that attacked were all destroyed except one gunboat. Ho ho, good show boys. I'm proud o' ya.
Subject: Civilian Eagle Fighter approved for SWAT use.
The Chief has approved the Civilian Eagle Fighter for SWAT use. New designator is LPI-SWAT-First Intial.Lastname[E]. Loadout recommended is same as Guardian. No new Guardians will be issued. If you have a SWAT bomber, you may setup a SWAT Eagle.
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Formerly known as LPI Police Chief Hull O'Brien.
Creator of Sgt. V. Price, 207th Precinct out of Chula Vista Station
Just to clear up some confusion, IF you are part of the SWAT team, you can have a SWAT fighter (Eagle), SWAT bomber (Your Choice), and your every day patrol ship, the Liberator.
The Liberator is to be the normal everyday patrol craft. If you know trouble is coming, shift ships.
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Formerly known as LPI Police Chief Hull O'Brien.
Creator of Sgt. V. Price, 207th Precinct out of Chula Vista Station