- - Sender: Cadet Arthur McLeod - Recipient: Liberty Police, Inc. Reporting Office - Subject: Destruction of two Rogue vessels, distressed civilian. - Encryption: Unbreakable
This is Cadet McLeod reporting,
I want to report three instances of misconduct I have experienced after my initital report. At 1826, as I was on a regular patrol along the lanes of Pennsylvania, I encountered a Rogue bomber wreaking havoc near the civilian traffic. As it was equipped with a cloaking device, I immediately ordered them to stop, to which the pilot only responded with laughter. I was forced to regularly fire cruise disruptors at the perpetrator, to prevent them from cloaking and fleeing the scene. A short time later, after it became obvious that the ship would not stop, I opened fire while constantly interrupting the Rogue's cloaking device. I also give the pilot an opportunity for capture as an alternative to destroying his ship several times during the battle, without success. Eventually, the Rogue's ship was destroyed.
As I flew back to West Point, I encountered a collection of civilian ships, mostly Freelancers with mining equipment. One of the ships, a Kestrel freighter, promptly opened fire on me. I blocked the pilot's docking function and confronted him. Due to his lack of speech, I assumed that the pilot was not capable of controlling his ship. However, after a few attempts at response, I managed to immobilize the suspect without using force. I ordered the freelancer out of the place.
My last report refers to a Hyena-class Rogue fighter. The pilot let off some condescending comments and offered to resolve this with a fight, to which I agreed. Several attempts to expel him peacefully beforehand failed. Fortunately, I was able to win the fight.
The evidence is in the appendices.
End of report.
Cadet Arthur Kenneth McLeod Liberty Police Incorporated