Comm ID: Kingston, Ensign Alexander S.
Target ID: Primary Fleet Patrol Reporting Center
Subject: Patrol Record for June 6th, 822 A.S.
Encryption: Low
Priority: Moderate
Hello again Liberty Navy Command, Ensign Kingston reporting in.
The beginning of my patrol started out rather bland. I undocked from Norfolk Shipyard with the idea that nothing would happen. I took the trade lane to Fort Bush, where I immediately came across the L.N.S. Liberty II and an LSF Destroyer engaged with two Outcast vessels, the Monty (Outcast Dreadnought) and an Outcast Gunboat. I readied my weapons in preparation for the fight that ensued. I first engaged the Outcast Gunboat, aiding the LSF Destroyer, which didn't take that long. Once the Gunboat was down, the Destroyer and I aided the Liberty II with the Ransuer. It was a close fight, as the Liberty II took some hits, but in the end we were victorious.
After the engagement, Liberty II commander Steve stated that he needed to put the ship into dock at Baltimore, and fix some technical problems aboard the Liberty II. The Destroyer and I acknowledged and were about to move out when a lone Rogue Barghest bomber (Your.Worst.Nightmare) drifted into our scanners range. After a short discussion, we engaged bomber, quickly dispatching it. Once the fight was over, the Destroyer and I headed for Norfolk Shipyard, where we parted ways. I then headed to West Point Military Academy, where I am transmitting this report to you in full.
I would like to give thanks to Liberty II commander Steve and the LSF Destroyer captain Young for their parts in dealing with these rogue outcasts. Their presence in these engagements were key to the deliverance of justice to these scumbags.
Safe flights,
Ensign Alexander S. Kingston.
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