Four of our destroyers, the BHG|Core-Watchman, Squill, Laptev, and Midnight-Run engaged three Order Recon Vessels, the Epsilon*, the Sobek, and the Kheper. At the cost of one of our vessels - the BHG|Core-Watchman was destroyed in combat - all three of the Order vessels were destroyed.
Many prisoners were taken in their life pods. We have won a great victory over the Order today!
[color=#ffff33]Long live the Bounty Hunters Guild!
---End Transmission---
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
Stop lying, Bounty Hunters. You didn't make any prisonners. Every Order pilots and crew have to prevent hostiles to capture them, at all costs. Majority of the survivors went to Yaren, and the few ones captured... Aren't alive anymore.
You got luck on your side for this battle, BHG. Don't be too arrogants. The next battle, will be ours.
It was just a part of our fleet.
When the entire Order will grind your miserable pieces of wrecks, you will see what is a great victory. And we will not take any prisonners.
Harold looked at the latest transmission from the survivors of the Sobek.
"HA!", he laughed. Luck, he thought. Sure, it was luck.
It's too bad that this gun camera footage isn't as good as it could have been. However it still clearly showed that three Order recon vessels were no match for four BHG|Core destroyers.
The other transmission, from the fool commanding the Penguin... Sure, his ship would have changed the tide of battle. All that would've meant would be more Order ships destroyed - or did the fool think that the forces of the BHG|Core that were NOT engaged in this battle would have sat idly by.
---End transmission---
//We had five other ships that did NOT take part in this - two battleships, two battlecruisers, and another destroyer.//
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.