We've had to interrupt the program for breaking news.
Only moments ago there seem to have been a interesting incident close by Fort Bush.
It seemed that two Universal aligned vessels were interacting with a Outcast vessel at the trade lane towards Battleship Mississippi.
The Liberty Navy responded quickly and used a Liberty gunboat and a Liberty Navy bomber to get disposed of the threat.
The Outcast pilot has.. killed the officer piloting the liberty bomber.
A ceremonial will be held tomorrow evening in remembrance of his duty.
The navy responded to the gunboats distress call and arrived with backup.
A Navy assault wing was patrolling close by, commanded by officer S. Willows and approached the Outcast vessel. But what used to be a engagement turned out to be a cease fire! The gunboat which was still in a engagement with the Outcast war vessel was ordered to cease fire.
After the cease fire the officers did not arrest the Outcast, but -kindly requested him to leave-. The Outcast and the wing commander of the requested backup were making a appointment to meet 'when off duty' to have a 'cup of coffee' and decided to meet at Rochester Base. This however did not go unnoticed, the two Universal vessels became upset about the Navy's actions in this matter.
The Officers did as they were trained to and ignored the comments the two civilians made, still they did not arrested the Outcast for a assault on a officer of the state but was yet again kindly requested to leave. The Outcast complied and left the area trough the scrap field close by. Yes people, the navy let a murderer of a Navy Officer walk free!
Also this did not go unnoticed by our reporter and the two civilian Universal pilots. Wing Commander S. Willows replied to the comments the two civilians were making. Navy protocol clearly intends to ignore any comments and focus on the main goal at hand, 'to protect and serve' and not to have discussions with civilians.
After a long talk about the Sabre's paint and the coffee date commander S. Willows was having with the Outcast the commander started to irritate herself about the civilian comments.
The Outcast returned to the scene, our reporter suspects the commander of calling the Outcast back. The Civilian notices and comment once again that the Navy should take action against the murdering Outcast. But that was not the commanders intention, miss S. Willows and the Outcast -allied-up- against the two civilian vessels and -opened fire- upon them.
The commander ordered -all vessels- to -engage- the two -civilian- vessels. The Gunboat captain complied and -destroyed- one of the -civilian- vessels. However there was one officer R. MacTavish that did not comply to miss S. Willow her orders and engaged the Outcast vessel instead of the remaining civilian one.
We've got a image taken from the reporters vessel, zoomed in behind the remaining civilian vessel.
You can clearly see that officer R. MacTavish is engaging the Outcast vessel.
There is another image from our reporter yet again zoomed in from the behind of the remaining civilian vessel where you can clearly see that S. Willows -and- the Outcast have opened fire of the civilian vessel.
.. it's unbelievable what has happened here. The officer and Outcast pilot destroyed the last remaining civilian ship.
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