From: Recruit Officer Bethany Shaw To: One Police Plaza Subj: Patrol Log #3
Shaw here, reporting several items of interest.
A standard patrol of the Cortez system noted a duo of issues, though one appears more intriguing than the other. About halfway through, passing the Magellan anomaly, a Royal Navy battleship was detected. Guncam was still warming up, and therefore images and scans of the warship are unavailable. However, confirmation on it's class, bombardment weapons (the notorious 'Mons Meg'), and it's appropriately senile captain were clear. The ship proceeded through the anomaly, and I maintained my patrol.
Arriving near the California gate, my scanners picked up an anomaly, unknown in construction. Upon closer inspection, the anomaly turned out to be a modular station hidden on the far edge of the Paloma Ice Cloud. Images were taken, and docking rights were not granted. Location data sits within the guncam images.
Upon returning to Liberty sovereign space, I was greeted by a distress call from the Battleship Constitution, stating trouble with a Rogue bomber. While en-route, TLAGSNET picked up three Gallic Royal warships, as well as a Scylla-class Rogue destroyer, all inbound to Los Angeles. Calls were sent out on multiple frequencies, and in time several Fifth and Secondary Fleet Navy warships responded to the call. Scans of each unlawful and invading warship were taken, and in the battle, registration of one of the Gallic Royal warships' kills went to my vessel. In the end, we were victorious, with all three invading warships put out of action, including the Rogue destroyer. Leon Nash, the pilot of the Rogue bomber, was given an on the spot pardon by Police and Navy forces on the scene for his help against the invading royal forces.
No fines or other notable contraband detected.
That is all. Shaw out.
Signed, Recruit Officer Bethany Shaw, New York Precinct.