Miranda enters the room just as Medrano stands up. She looks around for a bit to see who is present to the meeting, then she makes her way to a wall close to the table and leans on it, looking through the window outside in deep space.
She listens to Medrano, and after he finishes she glares at him and the others. She then turns her eyes back on the window.
"Mister Medrano, we're dealing with trained pilots, the Navy's finest, I might say. Yes, is true, we might encounter the rookies now and then, or the few police so called officers who just started and are easy to take on, but most of the time, we're dealing with elite, ace pilots.
You're forgetting most of the pilots we're facing are veterans from the Rheinland front, moved from there after the war with Gallia came to our borders, and the cease fire with Rheinalnd. I do agree with you on one point, we need to work more on our operations. We need to plan them more careful. Further training might help, but not that much, we're humans of high intellect, not some grunts. We use our brains, not our muscles, after all, why keep the Rogues around then?"
She moves closer to the large window and leans forward, placing her hands on the resting space and crossing her legs.
"We don't have the manpower or the industrial capability of the Navy. We don't need to stay in prolonged fights with them. Building our ships takes resources that we don't come by easy. Not to mention the facilities and the hours it takes to build such marvel. Our fighters are build for quality, not quantity like their ships.
Yes, we need the training, but I think our efforts would be better put to use on a strong planning. Hit and run combat tactics have been proven efficient in the past, and even now."
She turns around, crosses her hands, leans ageist the window and bows her head, facing the floor.
"I think we need to hit them where it hurts. Their shipments. Hit fast, hit hard, hit with precision and accuracy. Move in, move out, grab the cargo before they even realized what hit them."
She raises her head and looks around
"But, there is the issue with the Royalists. After all, if we soften the Navy too much, Gallia might take advantage of our own work. We need to trend carefully here."