Greetings comrades of the Coalition.
Tonight, myself, sub lt Raneis and sub lt Vaschenko went for a patrol through the omegas to seek for potential enemies of the People wandering close to our space.
After an uneventful patrol through various omega systems, we came in for some action at omega 5,
We first encountered this mercenary fool trying to make his way around we don't know where. This scum died under the combined firepower of our three fighter crafts, with sub-lt Raneis landing in the final bullet that terminated the life of this ship.
The man openly admitted to work under contract for the Corsairs; his job seemed to be the destruction of our fellow revolutionaries within the Red Hessian. Such a lowly soul, ready to murder for credits, wasn't allowed to live of course.
Later on, what appears to be his friend, or associate, I am not sure, appeared on our scanners, hauling among other things, nomad brains. His IFF suggested close connection with the Bretonian military, which made me fear it might have been a spy. He was of course engaged at once, but managed to run to the omega 11 with barely anything of a ship left. Let us hope this shall be a burning enough reminder for this fool.
The first man we downed, apparently, didn't died, nor did he learn from his deadly lesson. So, lucky sub-lt Raneis had the honour once again to chunk in the terminal bullet in his cockpit, hopefully ending the life of such a tenacious imbecile forever.
This one is somewhat strange. My strike team was resting at Verde, when this lone corsair went in our system. He was immediately engaged by the three of us, and, strangely, a second intruder.
I've had the occasion to talk with this certain Viktor Navorski, and my opinions remain inconclusive. This man obviously has Coalition blood in him somehow - his speech patterns, accents and name suggests OE Eastern European origin - slavic, probably. When interrogated on his whereabout, he claimed to be a... ah, how to say, a man trusting none and who lived in isolation from the rest of this world.
For as far as I can tell, he doesn't seems harmful to the Revolution, and his enemies seems to be compatible with ours. I've left the man be for the time being, for he did helped us destroy the mysterious corsair pilot, who was followed through 2 entire star systems.
I wish to congratulate both sub lt Raneis and sub lt Vaschenko for their professionalism during tonight' operations. Their ability to obey orders with efficiency allowed the revolution to once again prove its superiority against the alliance dogs.
That is all for tonight Omega systems patrol debriefing, comrades.