Sent from: Kuro Yoro On the topic of: Unfriendly encounters To:All/Personal/Specify:Society members.
Konnichiwa friends,
Today was a fine day for us, one of our Shukensha liners and Imperator gunboats got equipped with Cloaking devices and decided to test them out, so naturally, we headed out to Okinawa to get some fuel for the devices with me on my Hayabusa as scout. As soon as we docked, loading of the fuel started, and because i had not much to do, i headed out to scout the system. Scanners picked up something interesting, an GMG transport ship, which soon docked on one of stations. As i discovered, it was just to call in reinforcements, which was an GMG ship called Karasu, we had 'pleasant' conversation for a while, and after a minute or two, our Imperator just appeared, which meant that Cloaking device works! Magnificent sight! Whole ship invi...*coughs* excuse me for my excitement, but that was first time i witnessed something like that. So, to get back to that miner, me and gunboat captain agreed that he is to stay out of that fight, i engaged the miner, and soon proved that my 'scout' ship can also serve as fighter, and what a fighter!
I am linking you the gun cam of the fight, rather, to gun cam of the end of it.
But our fight was not done there, because our So-Honbucho who was in Kyshu system reported Outcast battleship near planet Kyshu, we headed back imediately, and since my Mamoru was near, i told my men to prepare it so i wasted no time on ammo loading, so i headed out to Kyshu, when i arived fight was alredy started, there were our So-Honbucho in his Imperator, and Kusari battlecruiser already fighting it, i jumped straight in and in middle of the fight, KSP bombers joined, so end of the fight came much quicker than i thought it would! Sadly, my people did not enough time to prepare my on board camera, so i can't send you more info on that.
Well, not to make this any longer than it should be, i wish you safe flight, and keep your eyes open friends, incidents like these are happening more and more often, be on alert at all times.