It began when my scanners detected an out-of-place Maltese Dreadnought at Fort Bush. I questioned it and informed the crew that it was in violation of the Orange Treaty. It was attempting to be coy and argued poorly before agreeing to be escorted out of Liberty. We flew towards Rochester, where it stated it was going to offload it's "loot" against my orders to keep on route. After mooring and unloading, we continued the route into Colorado. Once it reached Planet Gunnison it ceased it's following of the route. I opened comms and stated it must continue moving. It broadcasted that it had dectected Naval vessels, none which were in our advanced scanner range.
I had previously opened a line to nearby operatives in the area to come assist with the Maltese. With the vessel deciding to stop moving, I gave it it's last warning of it's violation. Support arrived, and it started to try to flee. When our bombers got close to it, it's secondary batteries opened up. We called to begin the operation for it's removal. It was no real issue, I had my own vessel move to distract it while torpedoes rained on it's hull. The vessel was disabled easily.
With our force already mobilized, we regrouped at Buffalo and linked up with the SNS Discovery. It informed us that there has been major readings in the Pennsylvania system for days by the Navy and we headed off. After a swift removal of some mercenary fighters, we found the Navy laying into a station above Sayre. We moved in to disrupt them. Their strike force housed a Battlecruiser and two Alantis-class carriers, one being the Navy Flagship Jacobi. After taking detailed scans of their vessels, our forces remobilized to handle this new target. We first targeted the Battlecruiser, which was dusted. The network noted the missing anti-ship weaponry on the Jacobi and found it to be easy for our torpedoes to land hits. Without needing to be said, the Jacobi was disabled. Next was the Bennington who, like the carrier before it, was wiped out.
We suffered only one loss, a supporting fighter, but otherwise all assets remain at peak performance after standard operational repair.