I don't see the purpose of either 'points' you raised, since none of them is constructive.
If you want to RP, RP yourself out of such a situation. The fun of this game is that you have to resolve spontaneous situations with wit. But if you run, do not expect your opponents to let you go without opening fire. Even so, you were the ones to fire first, targeting the gunboat.
About charging the RM with ganking, you were attacked by 3 fighters; me, von Reims and Weissman, and a gunboat (which you attacked, so obviously it defended itself). You had bombers; should have easily taken out the gunboat with the 4 ships you had at hand. It is not our fault that you failed to employ tactics, nor that you claim that you're out of pvp practice. So am I.
About controlling the indies, it's a poor argument: You know well how generic capital ship captains of military factions need half an hour of hardcore yelling to realize that their support is not needed. They only continued firing when one of your guys went kamikaze and torpedo'd their vessels without any sound purpose. Even so, Hauptmann Keller spent the next 15 minutes yelling at them, we even got orders to scare them a little so that they abide our orders next time.
In summary:
- We tried to give you a fair fight. Your problem is that you didn't want to fight. Then avoid us, or try your precious roleplaying skills to make us go away. Again, you fired first.
- Indies cannot always be controlled and you know that. We tried. Don't blame their behavior on us, when we got them to stand down.
- Take the consequences of your actions and don't blame us when you fail to get out of a tight situation.