Recently, upon my private travels within the Omicrons, I have recently discovered an interesting object of interest. An Order Outpost. Said Outpost was located in Omicron Lost, near the planetary core remains in the eastern asteroid fields, off the grid. It's easy to speculate that the Order were highly interested in exploiting the resources of the Iridium Ore deposit as a mining freighter was caught harvesting it.
I believe this is a critical moment to strike and get retribution for what the Order think they can get away with. As such, I'm ordering the Andraste along with several wings to make their way up to Omicron Kappa. From there, we can slowly begin to investigate the Omicrons and to gather samples with far more relative ease. Paladin Tantalus under the observation of Venator Spitz will lead the Battlegroup Aglaea - who shall operate within the Omicrons, setting up the foundation for our operations in that region. Meanwhile, the rest of the home forces will be within Battlegroup Eirene, First Fleet of Auxesia. For now, I will reside in the Omicrons to attempt to bring some stability in the region. Spitz and Tantalus will also partake within the investigations of the Apahanta. Meanwhile, Curator will take care of First Battlegroup Eirene within the Independant Worlds - clearing up the Gaian presence.
As for the Order's structure, I already managed to gain some form of contact with the Core, allowing us to take full advantage of the situation to set up in the Omicrons whilst they are moderately distracted by the base. Of course, we can present ourselves there to give a good reminder to the Order who to not mess with. But, there's a few conditions from now on about the Core.
A no fire pact is in issue with mutual enemies are within sight of the two vessels in conflict - Auxesia and Core - the agreement is to defeat the enemies, allowing each of our vessels to retreat upon destruction of the hostile vessels. After destroying enemies, no blowing each other up. These hostiles include: The Order, Corsairs and Outcasts. This should hopefully reserve some resources instead of wasting it.
Another incident was where I found myself inbetween a minor fight, an FL-ER vessel, who were already suspicious due to them trepassing around the Shrine - except this vessel had samples of Artifacts and Azurite samples. I questioned him about it, but weirdly, he just dropped it. I was within the process of starting to describe how his actions cause the attention of the Nomads to turn to him but, some Nomad decided to attack me while I was investigating the scenario at the same time, forcing me to eliminate it. Unfortunately, the pilot had retreated and moored. I believe they may attempt to extract more Azurite as they sacrificed it. Please cease them from their silliness, their actions are so careless that they're only going to cause more harm than good. 'Curiosity killed the cat'.
Quote:[04.10.2016 21:26:35] Ververloodeee: ~friends.help~
[04.10.2016 21:26:53] Ververloodeee: ~enemies.kill~
[04.10.2016 21:26:58] [FL-ER]Sanctum: Humanity first!
[04.10.2016 21:27:00] Saffir.Rabe: I don't like how you have those Artifacts.
[04.10.2016 21:27:13] [FL-ER]Sanctum: You want them? You can have them
[04.10.2016 21:27:24] Saffir.Rabe: Or the Azurite.
[04.10.2016 21:27:33] [FL-ER]Sanctum: Why dont you like the azurite?
[04.10.2016 21:27:38] Saffir.Rabe: Go figure.
[04.10.2016 21:27:47] Saffir.Rabe: Come on.
[04.10.2016 21:27:50] Saffir.Rabe: Think about it.
[04.10.2016 21:28:17] [FL-ER]Sanctum: Help me get rid of these aliens and it's all yours
[04.10.2016 21:28:40] 2016-10-04 20:28:42 SMT Traffic control alert: [FL-ER]Sanctum has requested to dock
[04.10.2016 21:31:31] Duty|OCV-Intrepid: Duty: Zoner, do you need help?
[04.10.2016 21:31:36] Saffir.Rabe: No.
[04.10.2016 21:31:40] Saffir.Rabe: We're playing tag.
These FL-ER pilots just seem to be rather weird to me, most likely because of their inability to fight, whilst trying to get their hands involved with the Nomads. Keep a vigiliant eye on them, report anything suspicious, and stop them from making vital mistakes.