Report filed by: Sergeant Jerry Shaw
Date:10th of May
Today's evening was overly exciting for me. As I was residing at Sunbucks in Ft. Bush my calmness was disrupted by an alarm which sounded awfuly familiar... it was the homeland invasion alarm... which I knew all to well due to the fact that it was ringing almost everyday since the war started. I grabbed my gear, joined up with combined focres of LSF and Navy officers and headed for the RV point aka Planet Houston. I heard the rheinlanders foul accent on the Texas open frequency as soon as the jump from New York was completed... I couldnt wait to blast them all to hell.
After our side gathered our fleet we established that we were facing 3 battleships a gunboat and a bomber. They, with all their foolishness, sent the gunboat as a scout right on the doorstep of Houston. The bomber wing that I was a part of was dispatched to eliminate this... "threat". The gunboat captain decided it was best to just run and offer no other forms of resistance. He managed to elude us for about 2 minutes. He was finally destroyed by a couple of supernovas hitting and shreading his hull.
After this "appetizer", our fleet moved into position to engage the remaining 3 battleships. The fight was relatively short since their capital ships did not have any form of protection from a fighter wing whatsoever.
I will let the attached guncam views do the talking for me.
BS 3 - on approach - I gotta say - this one was tougher because
he was "packing" some serious anti fighter craft weaponry...makes me wonder what he was doing 10k away from his 2 'friends' ...
I guess that speaks alot about their tactics...or should I say lack of any.
With this bomber's destruction their fleet was completely and utterly annihilated.
I returned to planet Houston to repair my ship after taking some minor damage from the last battleship's guns and Im now residing at the Sunbucks over there.
Our guys did a wonderful job protecting Liberty and dispite a minor communication missunderstanding everything went perfect.