[Incoming Signal] [Decrypting...] [Sender:]______Gefreiter Richard Fiedler [Recipient:]___Rheinland Military [Source:]______Battleship Braunschweig, Hudson
[Subject:]_____Report
[Priority:]____Medium [Encryption:]__Medium
Guten Tag,
Not 7 hours ago the neural net was full of news about a jumphole anomaly in the Hudson system. Flieger Hans von Brandt and I were ordered to scout the situation and evaluate possibilities for further engagement in the system beyond the anomaly. Just after we took off the news must have reached the higher ups and Admiral Sterr joined our scouting mission.
Once we arrived in Hudson we saw that the system was bristling of activity. Both the Liberty Navy and our brave troops were on high allert, controling the space close to the jumphole.
When we moved through we did not notice anything unusual first, apart from not noticing anything. The system seemed to be empty.
We scouted the left half of the system, eventually meeting a group of Liberty Navy Vessels accompanied by Unioner forces. Before the situation could escalate a group of cultist ships moved in on us, forcing us in a temporary armistice.
While fighting off the attackers my ship took quite some beating by the ray weapons of the cultist carrier on the scene when I and some more pilots drew its fire away from the capitals, wich left me floating for a while till I was able to get the main reactor back online.
I as well was able to retrieve some strange parts for a machine, I can not tell what they are for, I never had a technical education that would cover this complicated constructions.
When I sent out a distress call to possible RM forces in the system I got an answer by a sizable battlegroup, mixed together by RM and LN ships.
The RNC Utgart, a Bismarck class with jumpdrive, brought us out of this mess, just to find out we landed in Hokkaido.
Requesting orders from the command I was told to move fast and at best unquestioned wich I did. The travel back to Rheinland was uneventful and once I reached Rheinland I handed the ominous parts over to the research division.