~Lt. Commander Jack Malrone. >Rheinland Incursion. ~ Texas
As I clocked in for duty yesterday, a small Rheinland insurgency force made its way past Planet Housten, headed for either Virginia or New York. Commander Darkmoor and myself cut them off before they had a chance to complete their mission. We engaged them just off the tradelane from New York. Three Rheinland officers, Major Chezburger, Kreuzchen and Voelkel, were all engaging our forces quite passionately.
The Major was surprisingly nifty and refused to be destroyed. Thus, we targeted one of the lower-ranked officers, in the hope to catch him off guard. No such luck, as a Hessian gunboat joined the battle, surprising us instead. Concentrated fire soon brought the gunboat down and we were back to the primary targets - The Rheinland Military.
As the battle wore on, Commander Darkmoor's and my own Lipsicle Automated Resistance (LAG) increased to unbearable levels. We pulled out and authorised a cruiser to take out the the two bombers - Another two Rheinland agents had appeared as we left.
Slowly wearing them down, the remaining agents were destroyed.
Something that concerned me was a MND agent somehow obtaining access to some sort of data in Texas. The LNS-Hyperion was dispatched to Bering in order to guard the border, however, the agent still managed to access some unknown data.
I'm sure LSF are working on what data was stolen, but if there's any possibility of an undercover operative going in to follow the data trail, I'd like to nominate myself.
>Pirates & Unauthorised Battlecrusier. ~ California
After all the coffuffle of the Rheinland incursion, Commander Darkmoor took a well-earned rest and I made my way to California to check up on reports of pirates in the sector. As soon as my wing exited the tradelane, the pirates split and made their way for the nearby asteroid field.
Officer Lansen was in hot pursuit, as I went around the asteroid field, hoping to set up a perimeter. However, that wasn't needed as Officer Lansen put one of the two Rogues out of commission, the other one fleeing.
As I was setting up the perimeter, a large LABC flew past me with little identification. I hailed it and ordered it to cut its engines. Bearing absolutely no Navy identification, I ordered it to power down all system and get ready for immediate boarding. Without a word, he fired on my Guardian. I immediately responded with the full force of my weapons. Unfortunately, Vengences have nothing on our mighty Assault Battlecruiser's shields. The target escaped, headed for Magellan.
We can only hope the Hackers don't get their hands on that technology...
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WARRANT FOR ARREST
Vogue - For illegal possession of classified Navy technology. Arrest on sight - Lethal force authorised if required.
>Commendations
I'd like to commend all the officers in the Rheinland skirmish today, including, but not limited to:
Officer Chris Lansen - For precise aim and excellent fighting skills.
Captain Derek Applegate - For always lightening the mood.
LPI Officer Goodman - For enduring devotion and hanging in there.