In anticipation of the Elder's ban of all Nomad equipment (and because I got mine blown off while docking) I thought I'd start looking early and try to see if I can find something economical. Took a trip today to Edinburgh to look up a gun called "Gaia's Angel." In Dublin I met our NLH ally Red.Sunset. He helped me dispatch the annoying Mollies and proceeded to escort me to Islay base where I questioned him about the gun. Unfortunately the gun is sold in Lewis and whatever Gaian guard faction was in there denied my entrance.
Anyway, Red.Sunset assured me there was some mistake and proceeded to buy the gun for me at no charge! Unfortunately our haven was rudely interrupted when an RoS tagged ship entered the area and began firing at me. I used my new weapons and they worked to surprising effect, damaging his hull on the second pass. Anyway the Outcast scum disabled my ship with a Torpedo and proceeded to decimate Red.Sunset's ship as well. When he finally got his laughs, I got towed to Islay and repaired. I am currently docked on Crete and am spending some time at home before going back to Delta and Yaren base.
My suggestion to the Elders is to start looking at other factions and the possibility of importing some technology for a change. This may strengthen not only our Titans but also our alliances with others that may need our support in such far flung reaches like Edinburgh. I will also post in our private comms my weapons layout. I'm thinking that if we put our minds to it, we could find a weapon layout that is better without Nomad technology, or at least that's my goal.
Lucendez out.
//Transmission End.
"The thirteen saloons that had lined the one street of Seney had not left a trace. The foundations of the Mansion House hotel stuck up above the ground. The stone was chipped and split by the fire. It was all that was left of the town of Seney. Even the surface had been burned off the ground.
Nick looked at the burned-over stretch of hillside, where he had expected to find the scattered houses of the town and then walked down the railroad track to the bridge over the river. The river was there."