Yesterday's operation was a tactical success. I hope you are slowly getting settled. I have taken liberty of establishing a new secure channel between our organizations for the purpose of ongoing coordination of operations and intelligence sharing. Below I also attach two of our internal reports concerning your extraction for tactical analysis by your officers.
Whenever you are ready for another joint-operation, please let us know.
Best regards,
Professor Provocateur
Nicole Hunter
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Extraction of Battlegroup Harmony - Operation Report[original source]
Extraction operation of Battlegroup Harmony has been successful. Our wing of fighters piloted by Mr Gustav Graves, Mr Medrano and Mr Nick Nack joined separatist forces in New Hampshire. Mr Graves and Mr Medrano took perimeter positions while Mr Nick Nack accompanied separatists convoy. As expected Liberty Navy sent a small squadron of fighters and bombers to intercept fleeing separatists battleships, however, hostile forces were destroyed without own losses not counting destruction of crippled secondary battleship. Special congratulations go to Mr Nick Nack for his combatperformance.
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Extraction of Battlegroup Harmony Final - Operation Report[original source]
At 18.00 SMT a Lane Hacker wing consisting of two fighters and one bomber departed from Cochrane Depot in Ontario and rendezvoused with Harmony Battlegroup in Texas, sector 7F. Separatists were safely escorted to Ontario where we regrouped and prepared a strike force. The Lane Hacker wing took point and intercepted group of Liberty Navy ships in New York, which in total during the engagement consisted of two battleships, two gunboats and four fighters including mercenary units. Taking advantage of surprise and enemy's slow reaction time our four fighters focused and destroyed hostile gunboat before dispatching Navy and mercenary fighters one by one . In the meantime, remaining bomber gave support to the Harmony and helped it maintain distance from pursuing battleships. At this point Lane Hacker fighter wing broke off to give place for two incoming heavy bombers, which intercepted remaining Navy battleship within Pittsburgh Debris Field and destroyed it. During operation one Lane Hacker bomber and Harmony fighter were severely damaged. After safe return to base 35 units of recovered data disks were deposited in Lane Hacker R&D.