COMM ID:Lieutenant Ayato, Nazawo TARGET ID:Liberty Navy Command SUBJECT:Leaving ENCRYPTION:Medium PRIORITY:Medium
Greetings, High command
I hereby submit to you my intention to leave the Liberty Naval Forces.
It has been a pleasure working and flying with you all, even if it was for a short period. But I feel that my time within the Navy is over,
My career has been a pleasant one, either with the Fifth fleet and the First. I met some friends, some good people that care for each other.
I would like to thank every and single one of you, as well as the Republic of Liberty for making it a good time.
But now it's time for me to move on and continue my life as a civilian.
Thanks you.
Signing off,
Nazawo Ayato
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COMM ID:Lieutenant Jack Edison TARGET ID:Liberty Navy Command SUBJECT:Time to move on.. ENCRYPTION: Medium PRIORITY: Medium
Greetings Command.
Well.. it was only 2 month's since I joined First fleet...
4-5 month's of hard work in Liberty, to protect it.. but.. it's time for new chapter in my life.
I want to submit a leave from Liberty Navy, and from First fleet.
I know that Lieutenant Ayato left the first fleet 2 day's ago.. but I feel..
That I must move on..
Thank you, for giving me some experience, I will definitly use it in future as a freelancer.
See you in space, some where..
Signing out,
Jack Edison
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[COMM-ID]: Captain Kingston, Alexander Samuel
[RECEIVER-ID]: Liberty Navy Primary Fleet Reporting Channel
[SUBJECT]: After-Action Report for April 29th, 825 A.S.
[PRIORITY]: Beta - Low
[ENCRYPTION]: Beta - Low
Good Evening, Command,
While today's engagements went by rather quickly, they were nevertheless notable.
The South Dakota, while originally responding to a call of a Unioner warship in Texas, was instead met by a Coalition destroyer. In time, support arrived in the form of the cruiser L.N.S. Theseus, the carrier Semper Fortis and pilot Josh Porter of the secondary, as well as the assistance of the L.N.S. Brigadier. The destroyer, accompanied by own own fallen in the form of Jack Edison, now a confirmed separatist, proceeded to be engaged by Liberty forces, and with both Edison's downing by Porter and the destroyer's being put out of action, the decision was made to proceed farther south to investigate the Separatists in kind in Bering, albeit without the support of the Theseus.
We were met by a bomber swarm consisting of Kelly O'Brien and Cheryl Augustine of Harmony, as well as Captain Blackwings and the SSRT|-Deltahawk. While we'd informed them of our intent to merely request their surrender, the stubbornness of the separatists rebuked with full forces, their swarms engaging the task force in full. While self-defense turret do go a way against strikecraft, Ms. O'Brien managed to slip from the engagement, calling the Harmony itself to enter the fight. The ship sustained marginal damage, numerous hits by the South Dakota's torpedo salvos and main battery guns, as well as the long range fire from the Semper Fortis and the Brigadier, but was eventually pushed back, retreating beyond the trade lane to the south. The decision was made then to turn back towards safer space, leaving the separatists to lick their wounds. Deltahawk was a confirmed downing, but the rest were left to ponder their defeat.
After that, the task forces was disassembled and returned to normal duties. Another day won, though with marginal results.
That is all.
COMM ID:Admiral Alan Polstari TARGET ID:Liberty Navy Reporting Center SUBJECT:Harmony Encounter ENCRYPTION:Medium PRIORITY:Medium
Greetings.
My weekly patrol yielded an unexpected encounter with the traitors of Battlegroup Harmony this weekend. I had launched a standard patrol of Liberty's sytems, when SigInt reported a Harmony transponder in the New York system. I was operating in Zone-21 at the time where I had found an LSF Battlecruiser on station when the intel came in, so I requested the support of the vessel identified as Oversight and asked its commander to be on standby for when I found the traitors. A search of the lanes found the target, H|-SNS-Shamrock.Bay, near Manhattan just outside the effective range of Long Island Station's weapons systems. While I retrieved an operational Upholder vessel I commed the Oversight and gave its commander a request to join me over Manhattan. When I returned in the bomber the traitor's vessel was still in orbit. I offered its C.O. the opportunity to surrender, but of course she wouldn't yield to "infected personnel" like us. I was ready to engage, but the LSF agent in command wished to interrogate the traitor, and so I stood by while the largely ineffectual discourse took place. It didn't take long for the traitor's support to arrive in the form of a bomber identified as H|-Pink.Thunder, and as expected combat quickly followed. I made the decision that taking out the enemy support bomber was a more important objective than trying to keep the enemy cruiser engaged, and so I made it my target. Bomber duels feel like two knights trying to charge each either on bovines in my experience, but mine was nimble enough that I was able to land antimatter and take out the Waran. Unfortunately while this saved the Oversight from significant torpedo damage, the H|-SNS-Shamrock.Bay was able to out maneuver it and flee into deep space despite a spirited intercept attempt by available forces. In summary, I don't expect the traitors to ever see their error; expect to engage them in all situations.
[COMM-ID]: Captain Kingston, Alexander Samuel
[RECEIVER-ID]: Liberty Navy Primary Fleet Reporting Channel
[SUBJECT]: After-Action Report for May 3rd, 825 A.S.
[PRIORITY]: Beta - Low
[ENCRYPTION]: Beta - Low
Good Evening, Command,
A small but notable engagement, the Durango responded to a report of two hostile Unioner warships near the Houston perimeter. While the surprise was not unwarranted, to find them simply sitting outside the arms reach of the Scrap Palace's gun emplacements was unusual.
We were further accompanied by the L.N.S. Amadaeus, as well as pilots Josh Porter and Lance Woodhead of the secondary and 'Chaos', a bounty hunter. Conversations were exchanged, the usual Unioner banter that attempted to demoralize, but in due time they were given a choice to either leave Liberty and spare our crews the damage, or engage and be destroyed. While they pegged the former, it wasn't long before they were given an ultimatum, having wasted time that could've been better put elsewhere. After the battleship's fruitless effort to swat out pilot Porter, a response was sent in kind.
The warships were put out of action, a message to their people to be mindful of what they send our way.
That is all.
Just RTB'ed after an emergency sortie. A couple of units from the 2nd & 6th fleets requested assistance in dealing with a small MRG-led flotilla composed primarily of 2 hostile battleships and some gunboat/cruiser reinforcements that arrived 20 minutes after the engagement began. We had quite a fully equipped crack-bomber squadron formed on the spot made up of me and a couple of pilots from the 2nd and 6th fleets. Additionaly, the 6th's fleet's LNS-Justice Dreadnaught and the 2nd fleet's LNS Brigadier battlecruiser were present. Although we lost the Brigadier, once we managed to take down one of the enemy battleships, MRG and GRN forces began to retreat. Not sure what happened to their second battleship in the heat of battle but I suspect it retreated as well. All in all, we were outgunned but we managed to take out 3/4 enemy capital ships and their fighter escort. Today was a good day, over and out.
COMM ID:Lieutenant John Hemmingway TARGET ID:Liberty Navy High Command SUBJECT:Alaska being used as a shortcut... ENCRYPTION: High PRIORITY: High
Morning, Command.
I was on patrol of Liberty's systems today, and came into Alaska to do a routine check of the system, and came across a freelancer pilot named Bully. In an attempt to get information as to why he was in the system, he did not answer but instead fled from the scene and I put out a notice to all LN ships to destroy this vessel on sight. He was promptly destroyed by the 2nd fleet vessel LNS-Lagentium attempting to flee through the New York jumpgate.
I would recommend that this pilot is put onto a watchlist and monitored for further incursions into systems where he should not be within Liberty's borders. I have included camshots of his ship for records.
Signing out,
Lieutenant John Hemmingway
Liberty Navy, First Fleet
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COMM ID: Commander Daniel Redding TARGET ID:Liberty Navy Reporting Center SUBJECT:Major engagement over LPI Sugarland ENCRYPTION:Medium PRIORITY:Medium
Last night a huge fleet of Bering Alliance (Harmony & Unioners) vessels, along with a fleet from the Hellfire Legion invaded the Texas system and launched a major operation over LPI Sugarland. Intel believes both unlawful alliances were attempting to rescue some of their own prisoners while preventing the other side from killing theirs. The Liberty Navy mobilised at Planet Houston and hit back. The engagement lasted an hour, we didn't have the upper hand at first but even when the capital ships of the Hellfire Legion and the Bering Alliance teamed up against us, we outnumbered and outgunned the hostiles. Overall, it was a major victory and we managed to repel the opposing forces. Evidence has been posted below, please note that the first image shows the timestamp of the date and time that the operation was underway.
Sincerely,
Commander Daniel Redding, 1st Fleet, [LN]
COMM ID: Cadet Josh Carteshis TARGET ID: Planet Los Angeles SUBJECT: MRG Fleet in California ENCRYPTION: high PRIORITYhigh
Cadet Josh Carteshis reporting,
When I was patrolling with Alan, we encountered a SCEC member who cloaked later on, we tried to follow him but we met up with HF and MRG we decided to help out HF against the MRG. It was a bomber and a fighter, we took out the fighter but two battleships and a battlecruiser decloaked. We decided to keep engaging but we were soon wiped out as the battleships engaged
COMM ID:Commander Richard Burns TARGET ID: Liberty Navy First Fleet HC ENCRYPTION:High
Good day,
I'm hereby announcing my return to service as Commander in the First Fleet. I see many new faces and am happy to see a new Admiral as well. See you in space.