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SUBMITTER:Major Einar Harkonnen, Rheinland Military. RECIPIENT:Rheinland Military Patrol Database SUBJECT:Incident report, Omega-11
Major Harkonnen reporting.
There were two events I need to report, one major and one minor, the major one is coming up later on.
While performing a patrol of the Hamburg System, I got an emergency call from a Daumann mining outfit stationed in Omega-11. Eric Hindelburg was the foreman of the op, I got the distress call directly from him.
With the assistance of Fähnrich Michael Von Reims, we got to Omega-11 quick enough to intercept a Hessian operating under the callsign 'Boghead' threatening multiple mining ships in the area, we got there just as the commie was preparing to open fire.
There was one Colonial mining vessel operating in the area, luckily the Hessian targeted that ship first, operating (formerly) under the callsign 'Dragonhead'. With a dual torpedo launcher, the terrorist made short work of the mining vessel, buying enough time for the Daumann outfit to retreat to Solaris while we engaged the terrorist.
The fight endured for about five minutes, we took out the rebel, but Von Reims' ship couldn't take the immense radiation of Omega-11, so he also had to bail out.
We returned to Stuttgart afterwards. The Daumann mining op (consisting of four ships) received no damage, I do not believe the Colonial vessel was a part of their group. Wouldn't say it's a pity.
In addition, there was a major engagement later on, which ended in the utter destruction of a large Corsair invasion fleet in Frankfurt, with four capital ships of battleship size and about a dozen smaller craft being neutralized, we're still assessing the damage, so I'll report on the said event later on.
Long live our Vaterland!
Signed,
Major Einar Harkonnen,
44th Kriegsmarine Division,
Rheinwehr Hauptflotte