This is captain Harris reporting my ship's activities during this day.
The Dallas started out in Texas. After a short patrol of the system and no enemy ships found, I recieved a distress call from an LPI officer regarding a Wilde cruiser in New York. I ordered my crew to set course to his lsat known location and make haste. I arrived and spotted him fleeing towards the Colorado Jumphole and firing at LPI and Naval vessels. Ship scan indicated that he was holding human prisoners therefore he was not to be allowed to epsace. My gunners opend fire on him as soon as we were in range and managed to shoot him down. The infested crew was not captured due to somekind of explosive devices in their escape pods. It would appear that they would rather die than be captured. The prisoners, however, were safely retracted aboard the cruiser. Their identities will not be revealed due to security measures. All of them were transported to Willard for medical attention and full assessment owing to the experiment marks on them. I shall leave this matter to the scientists and the Navy higher command to investigate.
After this event, I ordered my crew to return the ship to Texas and resumed normal duty.
After a long and quiet afternoon spent orbiting planet Houston, I recieved another call, this time regarding an Outcast destroyer. Unfortunately I was unable to reach him in time because of a very persistant hacker bomber who was doing his best to destroy my ship. After giving him a chance to retreat and having no responce, my crew opened fire on the bomber and he soon fled facing immenent destruction.