The following are two brief action summaries from meeting engagements within the Imperial Occupation Zone. Both routine combat patrols met enemy patrols and engaged in simultaneous symmetrical aggression. I oversaw both actions against two different Federation admirals.
The first action involved IKV Targ (D5), IKV Curtain of Iron (D6), #497 (E4) and #726 (F5). They met and engaged USS Kongo (CC), USS Hood (CA) and an unidentified Ramius-class vessel (FFB). In this action our squadron broke to starboard and the swaggering capitalists, emboldened by their expensive and over-engineered technologies, pressed forward to intercept. The USS Hood sustained heavy fire during this process, as did Curtain of Iron. Our squadron made a battle pass to attempt to gain greater positional advantage. Curtain of Iron was destroyed in the ensuing melee, as were E4 #497 and USS Hood. USS Kongo tried to perform an HET and failed; she also sustained serious damage from Targ and began to run adrift. At this point Targ and #726 pursued and destroyed Kongo while the Raimius-class vessel escaped at maximum warp. A bloody but glorious victory for the Empire.
The second action involved IKV Counter-Riposte (D5), IKV Klingon Youth League (D6), #885 (E4) and #126 (F5). They met and engaged USS Jakarta (CC), USS Bombay (CA) and USS Kelly (FFB). In this action, #885 broke to port and #726 broke to starboard. The decadent bourgeois opportunists thought to pounce upon the lone E4 with their entire squadron, and devoted all power to their engines. As they chased her, the rest of our squadron positioned themselves on the flank and began to pound USS Bombay. The phaser fire against #885 continued to be surprisingly ineffective. Sensing an opportunity, the Federation admiral attempted to HET with both Jakarta and Bombay. However, because Federation engines are produced with neither a scientific dialectic nor revolutionary discipline, both HET maneuvers failed, leaving their ships of the line as so many "sitting turkeys" as the Humans say. Concentrated fire destroyed USS Bombay and fire against USS Jakarta began to weaken her. Subsequently, the arrogant plutocrats aboard the Jakarta attempted another HET and failed once again, leaving her engines a burning wreck. Since they clearly had a death wish, our squadron quickly atomized USS Jakarta and inflicted serious damage on USS Kelly. USS Kelly then struck her colors, preferring to live as slaves in our glorious Empire than to die for their crass and luckless guild. For this complete victory, which came at no loss or serious damage, I am recommending the award of our highest medal, Hero of the Klingon Empire, to the cruiser captains, to my ADC Commodore Krenn, and to myself. And may I say that I am honored to receive such an august award for the glory of our indomitable Empire.
Qapla'!
The first action involved IKV Targ (D5), IKV Curtain of Iron (D6), #497 (E4) and #726 (F5). They met and engaged USS Kongo (CC), USS Hood (CA) and an unidentified Ramius-class vessel (FFB). In this action our squadron broke to starboard and the swaggering capitalists, emboldened by their expensive and over-engineered technologies, pressed forward to intercept. The USS Hood sustained heavy fire during this process, as did Curtain of Iron. Our squadron made a battle pass to attempt to gain greater positional advantage. Curtain of Iron was destroyed in the ensuing melee, as were E4 #497 and USS Hood. USS Kongo tried to perform an HET and failed; she also sustained serious damage from Targ and began to run adrift. At this point Targ and #726 pursued and destroyed Kongo while the Raimius-class vessel escaped at maximum warp. A bloody but glorious victory for the Empire.
The second action involved IKV Counter-Riposte (D5), IKV Klingon Youth League (D6), #885 (E4) and #126 (F5). They met and engaged USS Jakarta (CC), USS Bombay (CA) and USS Kelly (FFB). In this action, #885 broke to port and #726 broke to starboard. The decadent bourgeois opportunists thought to pounce upon the lone E4 with their entire squadron, and devoted all power to their engines. As they chased her, the rest of our squadron positioned themselves on the flank and began to pound USS Bombay. The phaser fire against #885 continued to be surprisingly ineffective. Sensing an opportunity, the Federation admiral attempted to HET with both Jakarta and Bombay. However, because Federation engines are produced with neither a scientific dialectic nor revolutionary discipline, both HET maneuvers failed, leaving their ships of the line as so many "sitting turkeys" as the Humans say. Concentrated fire destroyed USS Bombay and fire against USS Jakarta began to weaken her. Subsequently, the arrogant plutocrats aboard the Jakarta attempted another HET and failed once again, leaving her engines a burning wreck. Since they clearly had a death wish, our squadron quickly atomized USS Jakarta and inflicted serious damage on USS Kelly. USS Kelly then struck her colors, preferring to live as slaves in our glorious Empire than to die for their crass and luckless guild. For this complete victory, which came at no loss or serious damage, I am recommending the award of our highest medal, Hero of the Klingon Empire, to the cruiser captains, to my ADC Commodore Krenn, and to myself. And may I say that I am honored to receive such an august award for the glory of our indomitable Empire.
Qapla'!