To be honest I won't read the cluster...ck of arguments prior to my post but
Quote:Not all of the Triumph crews called to the Glassing of Leeds were able to stomach their orders. The crew of the Triumph RNS Bellegarde has mutinied, successfully repelled boarding by GRI enforcers, and fled to Manchester, where it promptly surrendered to forces of the Harlow Fleet, giving up the Leeds Gate Codes in a gesture of goodwill.
Armed with those codes, Allied forces must now create a beachhead on the Leeds side, to avenge the Burning of London and the ruin of Leeds.
How do you explain that the Triumph Destroyer got away after boarding has failed and you somehow believe they got away from the GRI chasing them so easy? Am I smelling dev card again? I kinda can't believe that the GRI gives up so easily on such a target when they could potentially leak highly classified intel to the enemy - what they actually did, in my opinion the GRI should've destroyed the ship after the failed boarding. But that is just my two cents of opinion here.