Okay, so, Gran Canaria but à la Liberty. Alright, but what even is the objective of such an event? What's its objective in the narrative? I fail to see how suddenly having Erie, even when it was broadcasted a long time ago, go up in flames and have that loose organization that are Zoners behave as if they're one solid group, which, in my opinion, doesn't make much sense. It would be funny though if it ends up being a failure for Liberty.
And as Lemon said, I believe the end is a tad too obvious, no? In the end, maybe it is a stepping stone to cripple the Zoners more, even if they win. I suppose it will go like "the Zoners won but lost X people and fighters and stuff and oh the flagship is permanently damaged and needs to be scrapped" or something, making them the loser in the end. Especially if they win, does Erie gain independence? Well, another steamroll by Liberty - on the Zoners this time, because no government would allow that to happen in the narrative, and the overwhelming majority will play on Liberty's side (not that it's a wrong thing of course).
I will participate, but I feel it is a very questionable development for Liberty, especially knowing the recent developments in Sirius at large. In the narrative, the "Zoner insurgency" on Erie lacks solid evidence I believe, making this intervention seem unwarranted, unless I missed something. If that's the case, my apologies for my oversight.
By the way, "Pesticide" is an awful codename for a military operation.
Who knows, we will see it when it'll happen I suppose.