COMM ID:Lieutenant Commander Alan Polstari TARGET ID:Primary Fleet Command HQ SUBJECT:Indicent Compilation Report ENCRYPTION:High PRIORITY:Medium
Greetings, sirs.
I apologize for the lack of reports this past week, and will be making up for that in this compilation report of incidents over the past week.
[color=#FFFFFF]Subject:Antonio-merchant
Lieutenant Commander Lily Hale and myself came across this vessel over Manhattan carrying Counterfeit Software. We ordered to the vessel to hold, but it attempted to flee anyway. We dealt with it appropriately.
I ran across this vessel carrying a variety of Contraband, including Nuclear Devices and Human Organs. I believe the captain of the vessel was looking around for the best prices he could find. Despite several attempts to interdict the vessel, he kept emergency landing on several Liberty bases, and I was unable to inflict enough damage to halt him. Keep an eye out for this vessel in the future.
I came across this vessel carrying Artifacts near Fort Bush while ferrying supplies in the LLS Sierra Nevada. I was unable to halt the vessel at the time, but on a later patrol with Junior Lieutenant Alexis Hunter we stopped the vessel and attempted to question its captain, but it decided to be foolish and we had to blast it.
While in command of the LNS Chico and assisting Admiral Jack Malrone on assignment in the Alaska system, we came across this transport violating the no-fly order while carrying Cryocubes. Upon confirmation from the Admiral, we opened up on the vessel as it attempted to flee back to New York, eventually blasting it in Zone 21. We were able to retrieve 3,000 of the Cryocubes for eventual use for ***REDACTED***.
I came across this Liberty Rogue bomber pilot near the lane between Fort Bush and Manhattan. I engaged and successfully destroyed the target despite some Ion interference.
I came across this vessel carrying Slaves originally near Fort Bush, and before I could interdict it it landed on Baltimore Shipyard. Having other things to attend to, I task the vessel Iron~Man to keep an eye out. He did so, and we later tracked it to Pueblo Station, where we took it on and crippled it before it could engage a jury-rigged cloaking device. The Slaves were rescued by the personnel on Pueblo Station.
While on patrol with Ensign James Lambert we came across this vessel loaded with H-Fuel headed towards the Texas system. We attempted to stop the vessel to question its destination, but it engaged a cloaking device and vanished as we did so. We were unable to pick up further readings on the vessel. I suggest an inquiry be made if the vessel is spotted again.
Later on that same patrol Ensign Nicole Hayes joined us, and as we were searching for a Freelancer tagged George.Bailey in a KNF Gunboat the Ensign reported contact with an Order "Hathor" class Gunboat coming in from the Colorado system. We halted the vessel near Norfolk, and even gave George Bailey the chance to prove his good intentions by shooting at the vessel. He did so, though we would later find him to be duplicitous in his actions. The Order was taken down by our snub and gunboat vessels in short order.
Speaking of "Hathor" class Gunboat, we came across this Freelancer in this vessel right afterwards. I believe the vessel has made a request to operate in Liberty, though it was also reported upon previously. Ensign James Lambert and I escorted the vessel out to Cortez without incident.
As I said, it turns out that Mr. Bailey is entirely more mercenary than I'd hoped. While engaging against Liberty Rogue and Reaver vessels after having escorted the ECS Nebula out to Cortez, he attempted to sell his services to both sides, and ended up taking an offer from one of the Rogues. I recommend that this vessel be given persona non grata status within the House of Liberty.
On Embargo overwatch over Houston I ran across this vessel carrying Luxury Consumer Goods headed towards Bering. I attempted to halt the vessel before it crossed the border, but managed to catch it just on the other side of the gate. What followed was an exercise in sheer insanity, as the vessel's captain claimed that it was playing a "game" and that it wanted to go where it willed without consideration to anything else. The vessel's captain must have been insane, as it made a run for and eventually crashed into the star at the heart of Bering. No word on if its auto-eject functions worked or of the Freeport 2 crew picked up the vessel's pod. I will be making a report to the Administration of Demented Memory and Independent Neural Science here when I've rested enough to make the report.