Comm ID: major Robert Humboldt, onboard the Vampire
To: Andre Moire
I pledged my allegiance to the Phalanx yesterday, at planet Malta. I following my admiral, Julian Sark, in his departure from the liberty navy. Like him, Im also tired of the hypocrisy of the liberty navy, and the lack of recognition for the most competent officers. Our small fleet was put in a low regard, based on the fact that my admiral, Julian Sark, had not the proper "contacts" into the corrupt circles of the liberty government. Not the entire fleet joined the Phalanx. In fact, the other gunboat and the two cruisers had stay in the navy.
I was previously a lieutenant on the Vampire. But our commander, major Thomas Richardson, also a loyalist, was left behind when we departed from the planet Manhattan. He was in a party with the corrupt officers of another fleet, that he regards as "buddies" but never really cared for him. I just remember one time when the Vampire engaged several xenos and one of these "buddies", major Paul Martin, left us alone, going away with his gunboat. Now this coward is a captain of a cruiser. This is patent proof that the liberty navy never cared for us, and prefer to promote cowards than to promote competent officers.
So Thomas got drunk in his party, and woke very late in the morning. Ive got the gunboat for myself and departed with the rest of the crew, which also dont like him. In the way to Malta Ive bought cardamine from the junkers, for myself and all the crew members, and we feel ourselves enhanced with it. I dont known if its just a sensation, of if its a real enhancement, but we are now more willing to fight. I known the navy had made experiments with drugs in some marines, but nothing is compared with this drug of yours. Its very suitable for pilots or crew members. I can assure you theres no loyalist inside my ship, because all the crew is taking cardamine.
Humboldt out.
Comm ID: captain Henry Scuttari, onboard the Perseus
The Perseus conducted a raid today in Texas, destroying police fighters near Houston. A SA fighter, called Angelico, was present, but he refused to engage and docked somewhere (possibly at the planet). The police fighters fought bravely, facing the odds. They showed more courage than the SA fighter.
After he departed, came admiral SA Annaes in his fighter. She said to me to leave the system. I proceed to engage, but she docked in battleship Mississipi, giving us the victory. The Perseus departed to Beaumont. Some of the police pilots were captured and delivered to the junkers.