A lot of action occurred today around sector 5-F between the Norfolk and Texas Jumpgate Tradelane. I was heading back to New York from Texas when I was suddenly jumped by a Rogue Gunboat and his wing-pilot who was flying an Eagle. I knew that I would have no chance against the hostiles so I called for a system-wide emergency call, and received help from LSF Pilot Christian Deus and Captain McKenzie piloting the LNS-Thunderbolt. However, the hostiles responded with more reinforcements of their own and suddenly we were overwhelmed by two more Rogue Bombers. The outcome was becoming rather grim, fortunately LSF Christian Deus managed to call for extra backup and the numbers were even out.
Thanks to the excellent battle coordination of the LSF Pilots backed up by devastating shots from the LNS-Thunderbolt we finally managed to strike the Rogue Gunboat down, and once it was down I ordered Captain McKenzie to retreat. We were now left with hostile fighters and bombers, and they kept getting more allies to assist them.
Although we continued to stick with our "focus-fire" tactic and managed to pin them down one by one. And, by some miraculous reason I was being very lucky with the Supernova shots. When the battle was coming to an end, we got jumped by three Xenos and an Outcast pilot who had still survived from the original battle.
The Xenos, one particular by the callsign XA-Lancehead caused enormous damage to my hull, but thankfully LNS-Whitehall was there to constantly support me with new nanobots, keeping me alive. If it wasn't for him, I would have gone down very quickly by the skillful Xeno Pilots. Several minutes later, the Outcast Pilot finally decided to retreat and all that was left was XA-Lancehead, fighting off three LSF Fighters. I decided to retreat at this point due to heavy damage caused to my vessel. The only gun that was left on me, was the Supernova Torpedo Launcher. I'm now sitting here at Planet Houston, Texas System writing this report.
I would like to personally thank LNS-Thunderbolt and LNS-Whitehall for their vital support during both stages of the combat, as well as all the brave LSF Pilots who assisted me. A special thanks to LSF Christian Deus who was there at the very beginning of the battle.