Sorry for my lack or reports up until now, I haven't had much time between trying to get myself fit in among the other Xeno pilots that fly out of Ouray, patrolling the lanes for targets, and blowing up all those damn police scumbags and outsiders that don't belong here. However, now that I have had time to bond with my fellows and such I have been able to both get a new CTE-19000 "Roc" Civilian Bomber outfitted with some new parts and make up my first report. I decided to split it into two parts. One part detailing the diagnostic tests I ran on the newly outfitted Roc. The other going over my last patrol, which also happens to be the Roc's first real combat experience since the upgrade.
..:Roc Diagnostic Tests:..
Well, to start things off I had a bit of training in how to repair and outfit older ships so they could be used again back before I left LPI training. So when I saw and old scrapped up Roc sitting in a corner of Ouray's hanger I figured why not work with a few other Xenos to get her flying. So I gathered up anyone who was both willing to help and had some knowledge of bomber craft engineering and got to work. We cleaned up the hull and replaced its outdated universal armor upgrade with the modern standard. We also replaced all its old weapons with the following modern components:
NOTE: I had an error with my guncam but my onboard computer recorded the kills.
Well once I was finished with the tests I met up with another bomber pilot by the code name of Racer outside of Ouray and proceeded to the Galileo gate where we encountered two foreign transports who seemed to be having some sort of communications problem. However, we couldn't be sure it was some sort of ruse to make us leave them alone so we shot them down just in case. The ships' names were "akim" and "agafon".
After that, we headed for the Kepler gate and encounter an Interspace Commerce Bison carrying Kyushu Rice. Of course we couldn't let him spread that foreign filth in Liberty so we asked him to drop it and any ammunition he was carrying(as a small contribution to our cause) which he did after some coercion. However, after that we asked him to come to a complete stop and when he didn't we fired some warning shots and in response he returned fire. So after a short fire fight we took him down as well. The Bison's name was "Mr.White".
We then proceeded to return to Ouray, giving the workers at Pueblo a bit of a scare as we passed by.