Telepathic Message to Harris said:He wasn't on the team that joined in the search but he was on the shuttle when I got there. I can only assume that he came from the Freedom, sorry I can't be of more help
Telepathic Message to Harris said:He wasn't on the team that joined in the search but he was on the shuttle when I got there. I can only assume that he came from the Freedom, sorry I can't be of more help
Telepathic Message to Nayacesen said:Thank you for the information.
Report made by Itto-Hei Nayacesen Takeyu said:"I am making this report since I feel my actions before the drop played a small role in the team not being properly prepared for the drop.
Shortly after orders were given for me to report to the cargo bay; I asked Voe-Shoi if she wanted me to remove my power armor or bring it along. I was instructed to bring the armor along so I reminded the Shoi that the power armor is equipped with an Aetheric Generator. I was expecting to be ordered to remove the armor, but instead I was told to turn the generator off and to utilize the armor if I felt I was capable. At the time I felt I was, but now I realize it was just overconfidence and me disregarding the possible limits of my body.
Upon arrival at the cargo bay, Taii-Klein approached me and demanded to know why I was in power armor, stating it was dead weight and useless without the generator. She told me to either take the armor off, or jury-rig some batteries to it.
Realizing that I had made a mistake, I decided to keep the armor behind. I didn't feel comfortable keeping the armor in the cargo bay, I was worried about the possibility of NMX boarding the ship and I didn't want to risk them finding the armor if that happened. So I took the armor back to the PA Bay, The Shoi hadn't yet arrived so I felt I had time.
I returned to the cargo bay a minute or so later, but without orders from the Shoi, I had to prepare for the mission as best I could.
I am however grateful that the Taii knocked some sense into me, but I also feel stupid for being overconfident. "
HX-13 said:"This report details information about a creature I encountered on HX-13.
I have attached several images of this creature from my memory and will be referenced in this report. The creature, which looked to be a Lemur of some sort, appeared to be armored on its body(Reference Image 1, shows armored Lemur just after it latches onto Takeyu), my attempts to remove the creature resulted in deep lacerations on my hands that I was to deal with when I got back to camp (Reference Image 2, shows hands with deep cuts on it).
The creatures armor was jagged however(Reference Image 3, which shows the armor as being jagged), and it made it hard to deal with. With the way the armor looked, I don't think a knife would've worked. I don't know if a pistol would've worked since I never tried it, due to being worried it might draw unwanted attention.
I can only guess on the weight of creature, as it felt to be around forty to forty five kg. Though it might've been lighter, due to it hitting me with enough force to knock me down.
Additional Images, Four, Five, and Six, show the creature just before I managed to get it off me with image seven and eight being after it got back up into its tree."
Shosa Kage Yaichiro to Charisma said:This report details my own role and injury on the events on HX-13, from the departure from the Eucharis to return. While I was not part of the bulk of the operation, it is still necessary to explain how I came to be injured as my own decisions played a role. It also deals with the situation under which we left Miyazawa-Hei behind.
It should first be noted that I was engaged in hull repairs after the preceding battles and was in an AMES suit in addition to my regular uniform when ordered to immediately pilot the shuttle in the operation. This has relevance later.
Upon departing the camouflaged Eucharis after the confirmation that Irenika-Hei was compromised, I operated under the presumption that my actions would reveal the ship's true nature if it had not been discovered already. I moved at high atmospheric speed to the pick up point, using the data from the Aerial Drones to learn the location of the team as well as the general relative direction of the sniper.
I elected to set the shuttle down with the rear doors toward the team, angled slightly so some of the T7's length could be used to shield their approach. In this way I hoped to shield them from sniper fire, but this left the cockpit window exposed. I had considered using the CFS, but in addition to the power draw from the Aether Reactor making the shuttle easier to orbitally bombard, the CFS bubble would have killed the team and survivors if they tried to approach.
At this point I had to wait for the team and survivors to board, my Transparent Durandium windshield facing the enemy as a result of shielding the team, and hope that it combined with the slight angling I managed would be sufficient against anti-personnel sniper fire.
The weapon the enemy utilized was stronger than expected, a bright light being visible briefly before I found myself doused and torn by shrapnel. I believe that the reason I wasn't killed at this point was because of the anti-penetrative properties of the AMES, which prevented extra deep penetration though it did fail to fully protect against it. Before I could react, a second shot went through the hole rapidly and struck the side of my neck. It is my belief that the rapid second shot caused the sniper to be inaccurate, preventing a direct headshot.
After this, the sniper did not fire again, though I believe this may have been due to suppression fire from the Taii who was nearby at the time. After those present at this location boarded, I was told to move the shuttle to a second pickup location where the remainder of the team was located. With the aid of the Aerial Drone, I managed to do so in spite of my injuries.
After landing the shuttle we waited for the remainder of team while taking fire, and the Taii instructed me that everyone was aboard. Immediately after this we lifted off and managed to return to Eucharis.
I give praise to the AMES suit which, while not a combat model, probably spared my life from the bulk of the shrapnel's penetration; and should note that I do not blame the Taii for leaving Miyazawa-Hei out of the headcount. Given the situation we could not keep waiting, and it was a tough decision which had to be made -- it should also be noted that as the superior officer on site, the responsibility of leaving her lay squarely on my shoulders and not hers.
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