[font=Agency FB][color=#FFFFFF]PRIORITY:[color=#33FF33] Medium. TARGET ID: Liberty Naval Personal. COMM ID: Ensign Logan Willows.
SUBJECT: The war with Rheinland.
Salutations.
Today, several Rheinland Military Pilots breached through the Bering front-line into the Texas-system by using a jumphole. Fortunately their comms were intercepted and we managed to assemble a defensive position in time right outside Planet Houston.
Vice Admiral Ryan MacTavish was in command, and rightfully so, he would prove to be a great tactician during todays battle. The forces were gathered and with the given signal by the Vice Admiral we engaged our cruise-engines and headed towards the enemy.
The enemy side were approximately six to eight in numbers against equal amount of pilots on our side, making skill, tactics and courage all vital to achieve victory. The first target, a Rheinland Bomber was destroyed by myself but I received heavy assistance from several allied pilots during the process. Due to this small event I was hounded by several Rheinland Military Fighters, trying to pry through my hull with their blasters. They were without doubt great Pilots and managed to cause several times critical damage to my ship, however, Lieutenant Commander Alexander Casero spotted my problem and transported much-needed nanobots over to my ship. Grateful for the kind gesture, he only responded with: "Else I would have felt the wrath of Sarah Willows". A short burst of laughter spread across our comms but was quickly silenced due to the serious situation at hand.
A few moments later, Commodore Sarah Willows managed to destroy one enemy fighter with a nuclear mine and another one with her blasters. Due to these positive turn of events, we were on the offensive and exploited that position very well. However, the Rheinland Pilots had a strong will, and were not the ones to give up. Such attitude I find admirable to say the least, but in war, personal matters must be put aside.
More blaster-shots were exchanged from both sides, volleys after volleys came raining in. But our side was keeping one step ahead of the enemy, and after enough Rheinland men had died, the remaining decided to retreat. It was however, nothing cowardly about it, rather a tactical move on their side, and although we tried to destroy the Pilots who were retreating, they managed with exceptional flight-movements dodge our attacks and reach the jumphole in time.
Nevertheless, with no allied casualties, I can safely say that this was a decisive victory! I'm proud to serve the Liberty Navy and fight side-by-side with my comrades!