How often do you see ship wrecks with murky stories about their pilots or captains disappearing? Quite often, right? Often, it all comes down to the activities of intelligence agencies or Nomad minions. Mostly, because someone strays too far.
We're revealing some of the Order's dark deeds in the area of capturing troublemakers and how not every reason for missing people is so obvious. In the distant past, it was the 342nd Wing that was responsible for the deaths of a number of individuals who, while unimportant in the overall picture of the Sirius sector, certainly posed a threat to the Order's activities.
34TH BRIGADE INTERNAL ORDER #832-6-12 CV-GUARDIAN RELOCATION TO CARTHAGE DRYDOCKS
Sender - Brigade HQ | Priority - Medium | 27/02/832
Following a standard technical inspection, CV-Guardian received multiple unsatisfactory ratings across a number of parameters, placing the vessel in a state of emergency and unfit for further service.
To address these deficiencies and return the ship to service, the following is hereby ordered:
Carry out the transfer of CV-Guardian on February 28, 832 A.S. Select Dabadoru as the starting point of the route and Carthage as the ending point.
Set route to travel: Omicron Delta -> Omicron Zeta -> Omicron Mu. Establishing of stopping points or routes are determined by the escort group together with the CV-Guardian individually.
Assign 341st Wing (Tau-8, Tau-7, Tau-1, Tau-2, Tau-11, Tau-5 and Tau-4) as escort of CV-Guardian during it's route. Assign Commandant Clotilda Sorg responsible for success of escort operation.
Assign Commandant Matthew Miller responsible for success of carrying CV-Guardian to Carthagne drydocks.
THE ORDER IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW
Commandant Clotilda Sorg;
Commandant Matthew Miller;
Commander Jacob Meser;
Senior Scientist Koji Yasu.
ATTACHMENT FILES
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CAPTAIN ADAM HELSON 34TH BRIDAGE | 351ST WING
27/02/832
COMMANDANT MATTHEW MILLER 34TH HADES BRIGADE | 351ST WING
27/02/832