Immediately after I finished my report I was called on by a LSF member calsigned Fluid to have my ship refitted with a missile launcher. After that I returned to NY where an order vessel's comms could be heard clear as day while in the badlands (That idiot DeSol again). We where told to stand down and move ahead to patrol the California system. While on our way to the gate we encountered an unlicensed bounty hunter vessel carrying nomadic material. we followed him and asked him to drop his cargo. He complied without incident. We then continued our patrol through the entire California system, we encountered no enemy threats. Afterwards we made out way back to the planet Manhattan. And continued patrolling the area. A gunboat calsigned "Phosphate" was seen near Manhattan and pursued but quickly eluded our sensors. Shortly after I was asked to escort a civilian to the Bering jumpgate in the Texas system from Norfolk shipyard. I complied and successfully dropped the subject at his destination.
Immediately after, I was ordered to ##information classified## to aid in the search of 2 Order Osiris class capital ships that had been picked up by unmanned satellites in the area. The search was a frustrating one as the taunted us as we patrolled the entire system for nearly an hour even intercepting a distress signal from an LSF member who had an unfortunate run in with a hostile believed to be a member of the Phantom extremist group. Just when we going to call it quits the LNS-Ohio a liberty gunboat class vessel came with in scanner range of one of the order vessels the Asar believed to be a base carrier for the black squadron. The order vessel knowing that the Ohio's backup would arrive shortly if he decided to engage the tiny ship. In a smart and somewhat humiliating decision chose to escape the Ohio's sensors the battleship with rather commendable agility flew dangerously close to the star in the system before turning back.....running right into my cruise disruptor missiles causing the vessel to come to a violent stop. From there I along the Ohio with all it's ability did our best to stall the behemoth until a subtable beast came to match it, that beast was the dreadnought Anchorage. But it was too late for the small capital ship Ohio whom I watched crumble to the fire of the order battleship. Aware that the Anchorage was more than a match I was great motivation continued to fire on the massive ship constantly disrupting it's main engine now knowing full we it's predicament. The full force of the Anchorage was more than a match for the wounded battleship and eventually broke apart with the implosion of it's main reactor. Unfortunately the Anchorage's weapon systems had been damaged by the shock wave of the order ship's destruction and decided to not pursue the second warship. We instead headed back to NY for repairs and resupply.
Before long we received a distress signal from other liberty navy vessels in the Texas system who had engaged several outlaws consisting of 2 gunboats one which had been destroyed before we arrived on scene 2 bargest bombers ( I think) and one slipstream. We easily crushed one of the bombers following up with a combined assault on the capital vessel dubbed "Zamfir" which quickly disabled it's shields for a decisive bomber attack by (I believe) Valence Harper which did critical damage to the small vessel. The shield s were low enough to be taken out be conventional weapon and with a combined assault from from Fluid and myself we quickly annihilated the crippled vessel. Moving on Harper manged to take down the last bargest. My video feed with full at the moment and I was unable to record it's destruction. We then worked on the light fighter. After a while we were eventually asked to stand down and allow Eddy Loop to finsh him off, which he did less than 20 seconds after that. My video card was still unable to capture images and I have no visual footage of that either.
I'm taking this opportunity to ask that another LN or LSF member provide the evidence to fill in the gaps here.
Afterwards I realized the inefficiency of my currently equipped missile launcher and traded it in for a more agile missile. I headed back to planet Manhattan where I am once again finishing up another long and boring report of an exciting day.