Incoming Transmission Liberty Navy, First Fleet
LIBERTY NAVY PATROL REPORT
Lieutenant Donbastio Whitaker
DEPARTMENT RECEIVING: LIBERTY NAVY PATROL ARCHIVE
Pilot: [LN]-D.Whitaker
Vessel ID: [LN]-Valiant
Location: New York
Start Point: Norfolk Shipyard
Objective: Fly Test
Date: 30/04/836
Flight Test
During a scheduled test flight of a Defiant-class gunboat in the New York system, I received a transmission from West Point Station regarding a Junker vessel suspected of transporting contraband within Liberty space.
I disengaged from a prior escort coordination with Navy elements and proceeded immediately to investigate.
Upon arrival, I identified the suspect vessel (designation: The.Darkstar.Monarch) and initiated standard inspection procedures. The vessel’s responses were irregular, highly fragmented, and consistent with automated or degraded communication systems. Cargo scans and verbal confirmation indicated the presence of illegal goods, including Wildcat Gold, Hessian Tears, and Ageira Technologies.
Upon arrival, a Liberty Police Inc. officer (callsign: Stanley Carter) was already present at the scene. His conduct was erratic and increasingly unstable. Instead of assisting in enforcement, the officer actively obstructed lawful Navy operations, attempting to justify the contraband transport for personal motives related to locating an individual referred to as “Silver.”
Repeated lawful orders were issued to the Junker vessel:
Drop contraband
Pay the applicable fine
Submit to escort for interrogation
All orders were ignored.
The LPI officer escalated the situation further by:
Countermanding Navy authority
Encouraging the suspect vessel to flee toward California
Issuing an unlawful arrest against myself
Verbally declaring himself “the law”
Interfering with navigation and compliance
At this stage, the Junker vessel entered a state of conflicting directives, alternating between compliance and defiance under the influence of the LPI officer.
Final warnings were issued. Upon continued refusal to comply, I initiated enforcement procedures and redirected the vessel toward Norfolk Shipyard. Due to docking complications, updated orders rerouted the suspect to Fort Bush for processing.
While en route, the LPI officer escalated to open hostility and engaged my vessel with weapons fire.
I returned fire, disabling the LPI vessel. The pilot was forced to eject, and the escape pod was secured without further incident.
The Junker vessel ultimately complied and docked at Fort Bush, where station authorities assumed custody for further investigation and seizure of contraband.
I returned to Norfolk Shipyard to file in my Report and to finally aquire the Defiant Gunboat Vessel
Donbastio Whitaker
Lieutenant
Liberty Navy
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