Todays patrol started with a call for assistance from LPI-Silver-3, so i jumped in my Pat and launched from Houston. After a quick trip through the lanes, i arrived just in time to join the battle with the offending vessel; A kusari explorer, callsign Sulaco.During this battle, i had to remain on the outskirts; as i fly a patriot and cannot survive more than a shot or two. It was a fairly quick battle, ranging from the Manhattan/West Point tradelane, through the debris field and i bit out the other side. After Sulaco went down, we returned to the lane area, and Silver 3 procceeded to rib a rogue Barghest; callsign Put.your.hands.up; until the rogue eventually said he wanted to patrol with the LPI in system comms. The rogue then added "and pirate every trader in the lanes" or something to that effect to his response, and Silver-3 let the Bounty hunter present have him. After that, Silver-3, RO Travors, and Myself went on patrol; of course with an appropriate amount of LPI pride. We patrolled around New York with no incident. Once we returned to West Point, Silver-3 started to mention something about doing a more dangerous patrol( I'de still like to to take this patrol, sounded fun), then received an emergency call from the Pennsylvania System. It seemed some rogues were stirring up trouble. We entered the Penn. System, and Silver-3 made a very clear and concise announcement systemwide as to our intent and purpose. We began our patrol by flying toward the helium cloud behind Erie, but changed direction on route. Silver-3 said we were searching for some special cloud or other type of thing were the local riffraff hung out. After scouring the space surrounding Planet Erie, and finding nothing, we started back for the New York gate. Apparently Sliver-3's announcement scared all the cowards into there holes, oh well. We returned to West Point, where Silver-3 Gave RO Travors and myself one more lesson in the importance of patrolling or rather living for patrolling, and Silver-3 went off duty. Ro Travors and Myself relocated to Manhattan where we watched the lanes for a bit, before going off duty ourselves.