I see you've rounded up the rough edges and filled in a few blanks for me. I understand that these things can take time to get approved and will await High Command's response to the matter. Perhaps it would also be a good idea to consult the leaders of the LSF and LPI? They'll have much to contribute to this list.
Oh, I'm glad you liked the thoroughness of my report - It was a doozy of a patrol.
>Patrol Report.
This little patrol started with some Xenos near the Colorado gate. A hunter had already engaged one of them, but I insisted Redline help him take it down whilst I shooed away the other two nearby.
After a little chit-chat with the other Xenos, they moved along without any resistance. To be sure they'd left, Redline and myself moved to patrol Colorado. There, we found them next to the lane. Again, we asked they move along. After we'd done a scan of the sector, we came back to find them still at the tradelane. This was the final straw - Their ships were now overdue for an appointment at the Liberty Scrap Yard.
The not-so Invisible Kid was the first one to fall.
The other one ran deep into the asteroid field. Perhaps he's had some sense knocked into him.
>Potential blockade runner.
Whilst in Colorado, we came across an ALG transport, hauling Superconductors. Curious as to where they might be going, I got the pilot to incriminate himself on our audio tapes:
We ordered him to turn around and head out to Kusari with the goods.
>Incursion in Zone-21.
Immediately after dealing with the Xenos, an incursion by Order forces in the Zone was reported by LSF operatives in the area.
Redline and myself darted through New York once we heard the news and the fact one of the Order vessels was a cruiser. Luckily, the Secondary fleet had this covered and our presence wasn't needed there.
A quick patrol of California and Cortez turned up nothing, so me and Virgil landed on Planet Los Angeles. I doubt Redline will remember the patrol tomorrow...