From: Flora, Gaians To: Archacaptain Rose, Waterfall, Osprey, Red Oak Encryption: Yes Subject: The Atum Ops
Hey.
Haven't yet had the chance to thank you for showing on such short notice. I'm sure the run would've been even more of a trainwreck without your help, so. Thanks.
But, as we all know. With great action comes great paperwork. The Men in Black asked for our help cataloguing the mob that jumped us in Vespucci and Magellan. I've compiled what I could from my own combat logs. If any of you are able to add a few more IDs, or fill in the blanks, I'd be very grateful.
I would be happy to help you, and our recent guests, but it's been almost a month now: our drives have been cleared to ensure the safety of other cells in the event of our capture. All I remember for sure is a heavily armed Edison AM-333 "Hegemon" asteroid miner that was racing on a collision course and seemed about to ram us, - "MV-Tunja". There is also Otto.Kerensky, who is most likely dead already: his fighter got blasted by our secondary turrets so fast I can't even tell what model it was. Hope this helps, GGS-Waterfall out.
Regards,
GSS-Waterfall
(01-01-2024, 12:15 PM)Ravenna Nagash Wrote: In a live role playing environment, you are not owed or mandated to be given a duel. Fights develop differently every time and people have varying degree of time to log on their hands or have their own plans.
From: Flora, Gaians To: Archacaptain Rose, Waterfall, Osprey, Red Oak Encryption: Yes Subject: The Atum Ops
Waterfall.
While I can appreciate the prudence, you really should've backed this data up and passed it up the chain before wiping your own drives. Oh well. I'll add the names to the list. Thanks.
· Sender: Archcaptain Lilianne Daphne Rose · Location: Vespucci, Atacama Base · Subject: The Atum Ops
Dear Flora
I regret to inform you that due to extensive damage to my gunboat's radars, lidars, wideband and shortwave antennas during the aforementioned convoy, and the associated combat computer records, I am unable to provide any useful records. However, I will find out if my colleagues were more fortunate and, one month after the incident, still have good data to process for tactical and training purposes.