01-07-2021, 04:18 PM
LOG DATE: 3500-03-12
Analysis of the second encounter has completed: the ships contained no life. Most have concluded that they were automated probes. A few maintain that the crews died from unknown hazards and the ship is essentially continuing on autopilot.
The Navy continues to push for better, bigger warships. How can they know what "better" is if they've never engaged an enemy? How can they pretend that they know tactics when their worst opponent has been corporate raiders in the outer belts?
The trade guilds are asking the Council to capture the "empty" ships. It seems like a shorter path to gain new technology than funding research.
Analysis of the second encounter has completed: the ships contained no life. Most have concluded that they were automated probes. A few maintain that the crews died from unknown hazards and the ship is essentially continuing on autopilot.
The Navy continues to push for better, bigger warships. How can they know what "better" is if they've never engaged an enemy? How can they pretend that they know tactics when their worst opponent has been corporate raiders in the outer belts?
The trade guilds are asking the Council to capture the "empty" ships. It seems like a shorter path to gain new technology than funding research.