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*** DATE : 0018421 ***
Today was the first day of our exploration missions with our new ship, the 'Montauk'. After we bought the ship, which is a Bounty Hunter Battlecruiser, at the Rostock base, my crew and I did some test runs throughout Omega-15. Training targets to adjust the cannons were some Hessian pilots, who tried to get our outstanding technology. They will rest some years at Rostock instead. We gathered all pilot capsules and delivered them to the Bounty Hunter Guild.
Afterwards we adjusted the thrusters with a non-stop flight to Manhattan. I was surprised how long the range of our scanners really is. Some Unioner fighters appeared long time before our blasters were abled to aim at them... some more visitors in Rostock.
The last thing we needed to test was the interoperability of the Montauk. So I decided to build a small fleet with a trader, which was heading to the Munich system. On the way we encountered some hostile targets again, but they were no worthy adversary for our great ship.
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*** DATE : 0028424 ***
We finally made it! Thanks to my brave crew and the great Montauk. We tracked some Nomad ships in Omicron Delta, when Grigorij Kusnezow, our navigation officer detected some magnetographic anomaly. And there it was: the mysterious jump hole to Omicron Iota.
Until this point we believed this was a myth, but it was there. I gave orders to fly through, to collect more information about the Nomads and the Keepers itself. When we arrived in Iota, we were instantly attacked by two Nomad battleships and four cruisers... I decided to escape this dangerous situation. The Montauk was too valuable to get destroyed, yet.
We did some astronomic experiments later. Small patrols of Nomad fighters were shot and the floating containers are now safe in our cryogenic cargoes.
Some hours later we arrived in Bretonia. The first thing we had to do was obtaining an official Nomad License from the Bretonia Police Authority. It's our mission to protect mankind, so why should we get confronted with our laws?
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*** DATE : 0038506 ***
I'm concerned. The officers of the LSF are a little bit lackadaisical. I sended a Nomad licensure request 5 times to three different officers, but nobody felt responsible. First I was directed to some higher rank officer by a recruit, then the higher officer didn't reply.
So we will transport Nomad technology without any license throughout Liberty! If any arrogant LSF officer will complain, I will suggest them a better organisation structure.