Mission Debrief Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance:GRANTED
Sender Name: Rear Admiral, Lower Half - Martin Kemp-Smith
Vessel Name: 46th|M.Kemp-Smith
Systems Visited: New York
Other Operatives Present: Rear Admiral, Upper Half Van Leer - Lieutenant Commander Sebastian Muller. Additionally joined by Liberty Police Officer Noki.
Description of report: Following on from the latest news of a catastrophic collision, Rear Admiral Van Leer decided to mount a mop up operation to see if there was an increase in Xeno activity in the immediate area. After all, many of their prisoners had escaped as a result.
We found the crash site not too far from the New York Jump Gate > Planet Denver tradelane and the new report was accurate. The San Quintin had indeed crashed in to what appeared to be an old-style transport. Now, we speculated at the scene that the Xenos may well have hijacked the ALG vessel as a means to deliberately crash in to the Prison Liner. This would certainly have brought about enough force to cause the damage that the San Quintin has suffered. There appeared to be no signs of life. all scans came back negative and both ships would barely even pass for scrap, in their current state.
On returning to New York, shortly after leaving the site of the crash, we were immediately ambushed by a small sized group of Xenos. They must have been lying in wait for the next patrol to come around! In any case, they were quickly dealt with and we moved back to Salt Lake HQ for debrief.
Recommendations: I feel more patrols will now be required, specifically on that lane route as if civilians do not heed the warning of the news report, then their lives will most certainly be at danger.
Martin Kemp-Smith
Rear Admiral, Lower Half Liberty Navy 46th Fleet
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