Guten tag,Kamerad Klein Suess sent report from Battleship Bayern, Thuringia system.
It is one day of rebellion against imperial tyranny. When I accepted a military mission on battleship Bayern today, I received a notice of a battle in the Frankfurt system and immediately boarded the cruiser Altenmarkt to support it. When I approached the Mainz Storage Facility, the heroic BDM pilot shot down an enemy. When I approached the battlefield, I found a freelancer deep space research ship. I don’t know how it was in other places, but I know that this gunboat class ship is here. Not very common, especially in a battle, but it is obvious that an armored transport can not effectively fight the gunboat, I immediately joined the battle. The enemy gunboat managed to resist the artillery with his shield and quickly crossed to New Berlin. The BDM pilot immediately caught up. I was delayed by the failure when passing the jump gate. Obviously the empire did not maintain the jump gate as well as the Federation. When I finally crossed the jumping tunnel and reappeared in the capital system, I received a message from the BDM pilot that freelancer just moored his ship in battle.
Later, on the way back to Frankfurt, the pilot recounted the strange encounter. When he hit the empire, he did not pay much attention to the gunboat, because it was a ship with the identification of Freelancer, but Freelancer just opened fire on him and remained silent. What a strange encounter, I can only guess that the gunboat was disguised by the imperial agents.
After returning to frankfut, we separated for a while, BDM patrolled between Berlin Gate and Planet Heidelberg, and I was in the wreck zone of 4D. After a few minutes I intercepted a chemical carrier and we were close to the crash. After confirming his ALG logo and checking his cargo, I allowed him to continue the voyage. Although ALG is our ally, I do not want to get too close to the dangerous chemicals which in high speed.
After another period of time we noticed that a base construction ship sailed across the trade lane. We followed him into New Berlin again. After stopping him, we checked his luggage, and he was another freelancer, a law-abiding freelancer. After asking him where he were, we allowed him to pass. Since then, there have been no other things worth reporting, and a cruiser staying in the enemy's hinterland for too long is easy to cause trouble. I said wiedersehen to the BDM pilot and return to our base, and he continued his secret flight in New Berlin.