To: Taskmaster Eva Flores, Fourth Octavarium Fleet
Subject: RE: I spy with my little eye... Encryption:Neverender Location: The Spider's Watch, Canberra Star City, Tau-44
Ms. Flores,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. One of my agents has currently checked out a Crayterian light fighter with a prototype cloaking device that we previously captured in an unrelated intelligence operation. She is currently en route back to Tau-44 from [REDACTED] -- I will ask her to make a pass through that area once she re-enters our sphere of influence.
It's good to hear one of my old projects is still in production. And doubly good to hear that someone finally figured out those power requirement issues.
I found something interesting yesterday. While flying through [RESTRICTED] yesterday I found what looks like an old, mostly intact base. There wasn't anybody around, but basic systems looked functional. I think it could be useful for keeping an eye on you-know-who. I took a skeleton crew with some supplies there today and still didn't see anybody around. I plan on having some people stick around, check the station out and see if it's worth keeping. Or maybe if the owner comes back. Either way, I'll report here once I know more.
There has been a lot of activity in Coronado over the last 24 hours. Auxesia, Liberty, and Colonials have been running around. There was a group of Navy and Colonials at Kwinana so I decided to trail them after they left, and it looks like there's fights around Yume over one of the stations there. It looked like Liberty was helping the Colonials against Nomads, Auxesia, and an Outcast. I don't know how the Nomads fit into this, but I engaged them. We took down a large one, but after fighting a smaller one my ship was destroyed. I made it back without any kind of contact from it, and after I get my bearings I'll do another scouting trip. One thing that worries me is that the Auxesians didn't seem worried about the Nomad I fought. They were ignoring it when I started fighting it, though they ignored me too. Hopefully my next trip will help me understand what's happening better.