Reported for duty and launched from Fort Bush, proceeded to Manhattan orbit where there was a report of a trader firing upon a LSF Operative. Perps name was USV Volcom. Geez, this guy really took the cake. Making remarks of a disparaging nature and accusing said officer of making comments that ALL LPI personnel were corrupt. Well, the Navy got involved, and the Interspace folks wanted him off of the Newark Station moorings. The Navy and LSF withdrew. At this point I was joined by Officers Joe Smith, and new Officers Desmond Caster, and P. Valentine. Welcome aboard gents!
After 20 minutes of this guy ranting and endlessly raving, not cooperating, I ordered him off of the Newark Moorings. I gave him 30 seconds to make up his mind. He never moved or replied. I ordered the boys to remove said perpetrator. At this point he represented a danger to the Interspace traders moored there and the station, by threatening to just keep ramming things, which he demonstrated earlier. Said trader opened fire, we fired back. We thought we destroyed his ship, but he was sighted again a short time later. Maybe he has one of those Cloaks we occasionally hear about. Anyways, he never did return, so this one was put to bed.
Next up was an all alert that came over the mutual assistance channel. We were asked to guard the entrance to zone 21, and kill anything that wasn't friendly, if it came out. I took all 4 of us and we waited, but nothing ever came out. We returned to normal patrolling after that.
Had Officers Castor and Valentine volunteer for a few LPI missions, getting them registered with the LPI Guards so when we go up to Illinois, they aren't mistaken for hostiles.
I had to cut my patrol short tonight for a doctors appointment, so I landed back at Fort bush.
End of Report.
Formerly known as LPI Police Chief Hull O'Brien.
Creator of Sgt. V. Price, 207th Precinct out of Chula Vista Station