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RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - Slimy - 08-31-2025 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Cadet Tamara Colins Greetings command, With pleasure I am reporting the successful destruction of multiple Liberty Rouge elements in the Magellan-System. Since I am a Cadet still, it was a rather unuasal engagment for that rank, yet I made my way from New York to Magellan and found the 46th|TFA-LNS-Akhetaten and 46th|TFA-Shroud.02 and LSS|Indianapolis engaged in fierce combat with quite a number of Liberty Rouges elements. Enemy combatants were flying form Very Heavy Fighters to Cruisers alike. They even had some Stations floating around. I was quite suprised at first sight, yet I cruised into the fight, asking to assist the battle. Permission was granted and I tried my best to take down the bombers of the enemy. Afterwards I tried to redirect the flakfire of the Cruisers and Gunboats onto me, so that the rest of our fleet could freely engage in destroying those elements. In the end, after every enemy combatants was laid to rest, I rerouted back to Norfolk to write this After Action Report. Cadet Tamara Colins, over n out. - Tamara Colins Cadet Liberty Navy 46th Fleet RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - Vlaicone(Ted) - 10-06-2025 ![]() Incoming Transmission
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Sender ID: "Pensive" To the Admirality. This mission debrief aims to provide a comprehensive account of the events that unfolded during yesterday's crucial mission. As you know, I have been given the honor of commandeering the Normandy, an "Archer" siege Cruiser, part of the TGA ONE contingent, during the escort of the Order Battleship Atum. As we departed from Sabah Shipyard, command was transferred from the Vice Admiral to the Cryater Republic warships that were present. We made our way into Magellan, where we were told to RV with the main escorting party formed mainly by order forces, alongside a Gaian contingent. After what seemed like an eternity, we finally made radar contact with the Atum, which received minimal damage on it's way from Vespucci, however, given that we were forced to fight within a Nebula, it took quite a good chunk of damage, however, we were able to secure it's transition to Cortez, in which, we were able to put up quite the good fight and make a speedy escape, again with minimal damage. The final leg, and by far the Hardest, was the short trip from the Cortez Jumphole into Coronado, but we managed to buy just enough time for the Atum to engage their cloaking device and make a run for Sabah. The aid given to us by Akhetaten was paramount, as the vastly superior firepower present rendered the enemy forces largely ineffective. As you will see attached, the Normandy managed to confirm five (5) ships downed and another five (5) assists. After battle damage reports showed that the Normady suffered some heavy blows, however, due to the hospitality offered to us by the Crayter Republic, we were allowed dry dock and a number of their technicians to aid us with the provisional repairs needed to make the trip back to Norfolk. We have counted, and besides some minor injuries suffered by a number of the crew, due to the heavy bombardment, nobody lost their life, and we can bring back all the souls aboard. Once again, I want to salute and give my most sincere gratitude for the opportunity given, In service to the Republic. ![]() - Pensive Operative/LCDR Task Group Akhetaten One RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - YenExios - 10-16-2025 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Ensign Vincent Jackson Ensign Jackson reporting. Good evening command, I would like to report the events of my patrol in California and Cortez on the evening of 15/10/835. While California was uneventful at the start of my patrol, my jump into Cortez landed me in front of DSE vessel [DSE]-Dover, and two Lane Hacker ships );--Keygen, and );--Deedoss. Thought I arrived too late to stop the credit piracy, thankfully the DSE vessel was let go unharmed, and made the jump into California. Considering I was outnumbered and outgunned by the snub fighter and the Longhorn, I judged it was futile to engage them. After some convincing, they willingly left the area. After confirming the path was clear, I returned to California to escort the DSE vessel in the event more pirates showing up. His destination took him to New London, so I parted ways at Planet Curacao. Despite his vessel being pirated, he didn't seem to bothered by it. According to the captain, it seems like it's covered, so I didn't pursue the incident further. I was on my way to return to New York, when I find the same two Lane Hacker ships from before disrupting the trade lane between Planet Los Angeles, and Planet Mojave. I once again attempted to send them away before more victims appeared. Another Lane Hacker vessel [Callback.Ping] appeared, but a local Police Officer Henry.Colt came to reinforce. We were still at a disadvantage, but the Lane Hackers dispersed without incident after what felt like hours. While conversing with these ladies, I managed to uncover the identity of their.. group? Circle? They seem to be part of "Lovelace". I don't know if we have any files on these people yet, but it seems they were mostly hidden until recently. I recommend we keep an eye on these folks. );--Deedoss claims to have shot down the Admiral? Probably should have questioned her more. Oh yes. I managed to recover a civilian pilot from the Hacker Longhorn. Surprisingly, she willingly gave them up without any ransom or issue. I've left said pilot to the police on Planet Manhattan. I then returned to Norfolk to conclude my patrol. In service to the Republic. - Vincent Jackson Ensign Liberty Navy 46th Fleet RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - YenExios - 11-28-2025 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Ensign Vincent Jackson Ensign Jackson reporting. Good evening command, Today, I responded to a security breach at Planet Erie, and found some Lane Hacker vessels, and one Zoner Q-ship. One local LPI officer was in combat when I arrived, but was quickly routed before I could assist. The Q-ship left the scene, while more Lane Hacker vessels arrived. After some banter, and a transfer of personnel, LSF reinforcements arrived to bolster our numbers. We engaged the hackers, with a local Freelancer being enlisted to help alongside us. After some fierce fighting, we managed to bring down the Hacker ships. Though the Q-ship from earlier returned, it quickly fled. One cruiser commander, one gunboat captain, and one civilian have been recovered on my end. There were other civilians on the Lane Hacker gunboat that I wasn't able to retrieve. I didn't find them among the debris so I assume they were recovered by the others, but I'm not sure. Guncams, and blackbox have been attached for your viewing. In service to the Republic. - Vincent Jackson Ensign Liberty Navy 46th Fleet RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - YenExios - 03-21-2026 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: LTJG. Vincent Jackson LTJG Jackson reporting. Good evening command, I responded to an ongoing engagement today in the vicinity of Baltimore Shipyard. It was a skirmish with Xenos and Liberty Rogues against our 46th fleet, first fleet, and LSF. With approval from Captain Brown onboard the LNS-Akhetaten, I joined the engagement and assisted what friendly assets remained. While the first fleet's LNS-Cheyenne was disabled in the battle, support fire from Captain Brown's LNS-Akhetaten was able to take down a few fighters and force the rest of the hostile elements to retreat. I've confirmed the following hostile vessels in this engagement:
This is a rare occurrence of Xenos and Liberty Rogues openly assisting each other when they are normally hostile. It could be a one-time occurrence where "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" in the face of a stronger foe, but it might be cause for concern if it happens again. The timing couldn't be worse with tensions growing with Kusari. I've attached LNS-Akhetaten's takedown logs below. In service to the Republic. - Vincent Jackson Lieutenant Junior Grade Liberty Navy 46th Fleet RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - Culbrelai - 03-22-2026 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Lieutenant Commander Fox High Command, here I present my first report to you, both as a newly commissioned Lieutenant Commander, and aboard my new command, the Akhetaten-class battlecruiser Skidmore. The Skidmore was recently transferred back to the Navy from Security Force command, apparently those spooks are finished having their way with her, now it's my turn. I am pleased to report that the transfer has gone over well. My quarters are getting redecorated as we speak, the commissary is restocked, engines refueled, and weapons re-tuned for maximum effect. I had received a distress call from West Point Academy about a massive fleet of various colors gathering - Technocracy, Rogues, Hackers, Xenos, you-name-it. A response force consisting of our own vessels and our brothers in the First and Secondary fleets was already partially assembled when we arrived. We quickly linked up with the formation led by Captain Brown of the Akhetaten, and went to full alert for the battle that was about to ensue to dislodge the miscreants from West Point's defensive perimeter. The order of battle was as follows: Liberty Armed Forces & Allies 3x Akhetaten-class, with one in reserve, joining the battle as our forces were depleted. 1x Interdictor-class 1x Archer-class At least two gunboats of various classes At least 6 snubcraft of various classes Enemy forces 1x Osiris-class 5x cruisers of various classes At least two gunboats of various classes 1x Archon-class mining vessel Numerous snubcraft Summarized battle narrative The battle began with our fighters breaking off to engage their fighters, in a large conflagration not far from West Point itself - I'm sure the cadets had quite a show. Our capital forces were advancing in fits and starts at first, as we were under pressure from their Osiris's long range guns, and with no battleships of our own to return the favor, we were at a significant suppression disadvantage. Due to the maneuverability of our fleet, however, most of the enemy shots flew harmlessly off into space. Their cruiser vessels acted as an angry swarm of wasps, picking at any of our vessels who strayed too far from the formation. Thanks to our Revenant-type prototype cannons, the cruisers could not press any advantage they created without taking serious damage. One cruiser, early on became separated from their group and was easily finished off by our forces. As the battle raged on, we had realized we would not make any significant progress without taking out their fleet flagship, the Osiris-class. We had decided on a full-frontal assault of the vessel, acknowledging that this maneuver was risky and could cause serious damage to our fleet, Captain Brown of the Akhetaten bravely took point. The target was neutralized but Captain Brown had to retreat due to heavy damage taken in the process. We were moderately damaged by the assault but pressed on to finish off their remaining capital vessels. The battle ended with the remaining part of their fleet scattering, leaving our fleet with light-to-moderate losses, and our own ship with medium-to-heavy damage to several decks, primarily the engine bay. During this battle, we attribute two kill-assists to our actions, including their Osiris-class vessel. Guncam of the battle and proof of our contribution follows. Very respectfully, LT CDR Julius A. Fox - Julius A. Fox Lieutenant Commander Liberty Navy 46th Fleet RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - Culbrelai - 03-25-2026 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Lieutenant Commander Fox High Command, Its been a busy week for us - First the operation above West Point that left my primary command Skidmore heavily damaged and now, I give you a report on our latest crushing victory near the Reppu Bend in Galileo against Technocracy and Kusari forces. While the Skidmore was in Norfolk drydock receiving repairs, I had been temporarily re-assigned to my old command, the Defiant-class gunboat Auburn Hills. I had orders to patrol the Colorado and Galileo systems for Kusari incursions and investigation of possible collusion between the Kusari Empire and our various home-grown unlawful elements. I linked up with Capt. Brown near the Ohio battlegroup's formation, as she was performing checks for embargoed contraband on vessels entering Liberty space from the contested Galileo system. We had heard rumblings of the usual suspects causing issues on the lanes between Liberty and Kusari, the typical modus operandi of our enemies - attempting to cause us economic damage. As I was commanding one of the more mobile vessels in the formation, I was sent to investigate the claims of interlocutors on the lanes and found our intelligence reports to be true. A moderately sized fleet of remnant insurgents under the banner of the TFP - as well as various independent pilots under the same, were gathering at the Reppu bend not far from Bristol's Arcetri station. While our fleet was mustering to meet them, multiple ships bearing Kusari identifiers also appeared, primarily snubcrafts with one gunship supporting. Their intentions were neutral, at first, but as we expected they eventually joined on the side of the criminals, wholly unsurprising for agents of the rogue Kusari state. The order of battle was as follows: Liberty Armed Forces & Allies 1x Akhetaten-class 6x Defiant-class 6 snubcraft of various subclasses Enemy forces 2x Hel-class Cruisers 2x gunboats of Condor-class 5 or 6 snubcraft of varying classes Kusari forces, aligned with the enemy 1x gunship class, a repurposed civilian vessel 3x snubcraft of varying classes Summarized battle narrative As our fleet was mustering about 20 klicks from the Reppu bend, the large, mobile fleet of criminal elements took advantage of our relative precarious positioning and mounted a full-on assault. We were not taken off guard, as it were, but as our forces were still arriving from the Colorado system. During this time the Kusari forces simply observed and found it prudent to bide their time while their enemies tore each others throats out. The first order of business for our gunboats was to eliminate the enemy gunboats, which was done in short order due to the lighter armoring of the repurposed civilian vessels in comparison to our military-grade hardware. Each ship was pounded with plasma fire until its hull boiled away, and nothing but a charred, cratered husk remained. The tenacious enemy snubcraft picked at us like piranhas to a carcass, during this period both First Fleet gunboats were lost. Unfortunately for our enemies, however, we prevailed in destroying their gunboats and soon moved on to support our snubcraft, who were soon to be outnumbered by the entry of the Kusari forces into the battle, who, once the tide began to turn against the criminals, joined forces with them. While the battle between the smaller ships was raging, the Akhetaten took on the two cruiser vessels in a two-on-one matchup half a dozen klicks from the main skirmish. The miscreants were using their knowledge gleaned from fighting Akhetaten-class vessels quite well, with both cruisers focusing the ship's weak points near the engine reactor. A distress call from Captain Brown was received and we quickly responded along with another gunboat, the LNS-Justice of our fleet. Both cruisers were heavily damaged by Captain Brown's skilled actions, but they were beginning to gain ground thanks to their superior maneuverability compared to the near-Dreadnought sized Akhe. With us assisting the Akhetaten, however, the two crippled cruisers stood no chance at victory. One after the other, both fell as the Akhetaten retreated to Colorado for emergency repairs. With their capital ships destroyed and only snubcraft remaining, several of our gunboats came to assist our snubcraft who were beginning to take heavy losses from the combined pressure of the damage the enemy gunboats wrought before they met their fate as well as the numerically superior enemy snubcraft, buoyed by Kusari reinforcements. One snubcraft of Kusari origin met its end by our guns at this point, bursting into flames as its hull gave out as the pilot was in hot pursuit of one of our own. Slowly but surely, the enemy were whittled down with one snubcraft fleeing into the nearby dark matter cloud, with the surviving Kusari forces retreating back to Shikoku. During this battle, we attribute two confirmed kills to our actions, as well as five assistive actions. Guncam of the battle and proof of our contribution follows. Very respectfully, LT CDR Julius A. Fox - Julius A. Fox Lieutenant Commander Liberty Navy 46th Fleet RE: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet - Mission Debrief Report - Chxlls - 03-29-2026 ![]() Incoming Transmission ![]() Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Captain Hayes Command, 46th assets deployed to Magellan to escort a Bretonian liner convoy, bound for Texas, then Pennsylvania, before heading back to Bretonian space. Lieutenant Commander Cahoone and Lieutenant Junior-Grade Jackson accompanied me to the Libertonian border, alongside Fifth Fleet gunboat Phoenix. Our group was intercepted by a lone Hacker affiliate, callsign LH~Mildred,Wolfe., near the Manchester Gate. Seemingly a scouting party. Ship was swiftly neutralized and removed from the AO. No other hostiles showed. Bretonian Liner, callsign Tayloe, arrived shortly after, with a Bretonian escort in tow. Admiral Uhmen oversaw command of escort detail, while Cahoone, Jackson, and I formed a rearguard. We followed the convoy at minus-1-waypoint distance to avoid inceptors from our rear. We came across a lone Gaian vessel, logistical in nature, and the vessel remained in-cruise and maintained longer-distance. Suggest sending to LSF or Bounty Hunters for follow-up. House Space remained mostly clear, with the convoy proceeding to Texas, and then back to Pennsylvania, without any issues. Upon exiting Pennsylvania, our rearguard wing spotted a lone Orca-class gunboat, callsign Hitman-??. Ship flagged as a hostile on the transponder but the pilot showed no signs of malice. Captain of the vessel refused to provide their name or formal identification, stating it was "Classified". Said they were part of a now-dormant "Hitman Agency", in the pilot's own words "an extremist sect of the Bounty Hunters Guild." The vessel indicated they were bound for Kusari. With the Admiral's permission, our rearguard broke off from the main convoy to ensure this vessel was leaving Liberty as indicated. The vessel left from New York to Colorado, where it cruised into the Copperton Field, seemingly bound for the entrance to Kepler. Our squadron kept their distance, only staying close enough to ensure it did successfully exit the system. Although the pilot showed no signs of hostilities, other than a seemingly faulty transponder, suggest we keep tabs on that specific Orca-class vessel, and anyone else claiming to be a part of the "Hitman Agency". Perhaps they were former criminals with a healthy disrespect for the law, but their motives were unclear at best. Request we communicate with the Liberty Security Force for a further investigation. A ship being openly bound for Kusari while deep in Liberty Space is cause for concern given our current standing with the Kusarians. Admiral Uhmen oversaw the rest of the convoy from the front, and all vessels departed to Manchester safely per her communications. My Defender is undergoing repairs at Norfolk. Once complete, I will be headed to Colorado per 46th Fleet standing directives. Communication logs and confirmations are below. In service to the Republic, - Callum Hayes Captain Liberty Navy 46th Fleet |