Comm ID: Grand Admiral Mori
Target ID: Executive Commander Kaine
Encryption: Regulator 4
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As you already know from pilot Aaron's report, we patrolled Omicron Alpha today. Everything seemed normal until we patrolled the Siniestre Cloud. We founds a large field of Outcast ships, deactivated and pilotless... But they were still intact! Then we ran into several Nomad fighters, and after dispatching them, detected something huge in the Unknown systems.
We went to investigate, but were intercepted by a huge Nomad fleet, larger than any I have ever even heard of! They ignored us at first , but when we tried to continue into the system, they blocked us and opened fire. We barely managed to escape with our lives.
Anyways, the HFC Silverblade has not contacted me in a week, so I assumed it was them, but... looking back at the scanning records, it was way too big. It was larger than a planet... so huge, in fact, that it was off the charts.
Something is going on. First, I'm attacked by a Junker Bartender, of all things. Next, I get word that my brother, a high-ranking official in a group called The Mercenarys, has vanished. After that, our Supreme Commander goes off on a mission to fight some unknown threat, and vanishes. Then you tell us to start scanning the Omicrons and Unknowns (I'd still like to know what that's about by the way.). Then the HFC Silverblade goes missing... Entire cruisers don't just go missing by themselves. And then, we detect a huge, moving object in the Unknown systems, and when we try to investigate, we are attacked by a huge Nomad force, larger than even those fleets that the Order had to fight off in the Nomad Wars. So yes, something is going on. There's something out there. A threat, it sounds like. Perhaps a new Nomad invasion? Mabye they have managed to create some sort of super-powered huge ship... Or super-station. Who knows? But anyways, I believe we need to stay on full alert. I would like to to send some expeditionary Automated Scouting Satellites to scan the Unknown systems. What do you think?