COMM ID:Lieutenant Commander Elijah Bishop TARGET ID:Liberty Navy Command SUBJECT:Flight Report ENCRYPTION:Low PRIORITY:Low
Greetings Command,
Today's morning started off rather weird, but without a doubt with some interesting encounters. Right off the bat I spotted a Maltese Ranseur hanging around near Manhattan orbit like a hobo. Still after hours of recapitulating I'm not quite sure what motivated him to aim for the sun as soon as I came closer, maybe it was the frightening sight of a glorious Libertonian SNAC, or my face, I don't know. It didn't seem he attempted suicide, as he tried to somehow fly around the sun in a close orbit to shake me off. Got no idea what he was actually planning, I just know for sure it didn't work. As soon as my cruise disruptors hit him, he was sitting ducks in the corona, and could enjoy a death in flames.
There wasn't much of a pause for me to breath as I got words the Liberty Tragedy was hanging around in New York again, and I felt my SNAC wanted to greet him, and guided me towards him like a dowsing rod. Was an easy task to find him, as he was as always loitering around the lanes, harrassing lonely traders. My company and I just arrived in time to watch the Captain of the Tragedy blowing up one of them who obviously hadn't satisfied him. What an insolence, killing an innocent right in front of an Officer. He of course tried to flee to Rochester - what else would you expect? - but at least one time he didn't make it. I call this Liberty Justice at its very best, delivered.
Just as small side not however, during the fight another unlawful entity appeared, being able to dock at Rochester. Another one of the list of people escaping Liberty law by docking with this bloody station, the scum really can't be discouraged to do that, over and over again.
Later on, there was a gathering of Cultist vessels, however judging the situation as under control by a number of other Libertonian capital vessels, I together with Operative Reeves, Agency 404, hunted the trace of an audacious pirate, designation Pusca.cu.Luneta. However, we couldn't locate him after the routine checks of the trade lanes as well as Rochester and Buffalo had been done.
That's all for today.
Bishop, signing off.
Signing out,
Lieutenant Commander Elijah Bishop
Liberty Navy, First Fleet
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