Name: Raoul Duke
[color=#7CFC00]Rank: Commander -Encryption level 4-
Date: 2nd of February, 819 AS
[color=#DC143C]Location: Battleship Vertigo, Toledo orbit, Omicron Minor Subject: Battle Report 2/2/19
Tonight, a distress call from the Omicroners reached the Order about a pair of rogue Jinkusu-class
juggernauts trespassing in Omicron Lost. Me and Major Golanski responded, and brought in our Havoc Mk.II
bombers. After the rendezvous with Omicroner forces at the outskirts of Kiribati field in Delta,
I proceeded to the Lost jumphole, where additional forces were waiting, namely a Cerberus
Geb-class carrier Arctica and a Zoner Aquilon-class carrier Spiridus. The Omicroners didn't want
to outright enter the system, so me and Major had to do some reconnaissance. After entering
the system, we approached the uncharted blue planet, only to find one of the rogue ORI-designated
juggernauts in its orbit. After some time, we were joined by Colonel Gunson, but his vessel seemed to
experience some sort of temporal ion anomaly. The Zoners staked their claims and gave te rogue
juggernaut an ultimatum, either he returns the vessel, or he shall face consequences. The other
one was in the system, spouting religious message via system chat from an undisclosed position.
After that, the Omicroners left the system, leaving me and Major to assess the situation. Major and
me tried to communicate with the vessel, but the only answer we got were some zealous ramblings of
enlightenment, fire, dust and such, and after some time, they revealed they weren't even human in
the first place. Major decided we should disable its engines and wait for the Omicronesr to tow it to their
shipyard in Omicron 74, and we opened fire. The vessel retaliated, catching me off-guard and inflicting
some minor damage upon my unarmored hull. Through the course of the fight, the Omicroner bomber
squadron joined the fray, together with the carrier Spiridus. We disabled many of it's weapon and utility
systems, and gave the vessel one last chance to surrender. The ORI cult was, unfortunately, too stubborn,
and we were forced to finish the job. The loss of a mobile freeport was a sad incident indeed, but the
Omicroners would rather destroy it than leave it in hands of madmen. From my point of view, we did the
best we could in the given circumstances. This event also solidified Order-Omicroner relationships.