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After-Action Report, Haatomo, YC115.06.18

Author
Stitcher
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#1 - 2013-06-18 21:18:43 UTC  |  Edited by: Stitcher
*all times are approximate

19:00 - Security forces reported gunfire aboard the station.

19:30 - Templis Dragonaur and Caldari Navy forces (plus CEP-loyal auxiliaries) activate local comms signatures

20:00 - Provist comms chatter suggests Navy forces are breaching their perimeter. CEP-loyal fleet is formed. RTIS Testudo assigned to wing command 1.

20:15 - Navy forces dock dreadnoughts and carriers loaded with troops onto the station. Minutes later, the Provists are forced into undocking multiple Phoenix and Chimera-class capital ships. All Dragonaur vessels are lawfully flagged as suspect and engaged

20:40 - Dragonaur forces are destroyed. Dragonaur pilot Tolen Kirakachi evades capture in a Raven classs

20:50 - Kirakachi is traced to the Otsasai system. Fleet mobilizes in pursuit



that's the situation as it stands at the moment.

AKA Hambone

Author of The Deathworlders

Stitcher
School of Applied Knowledge
Caldari State
#2 - 2013-06-18 21:25:25 UTC
Impressions - the pro-CEP fleet formed up under pilot Dinger of Task Force Delta-14. Dinger's leadership was commendable and professional, and we got the fleet formed up and appropriately led with full leadership structure in place very quickly.

Target calling during the fight primaried the Chimeras, and I completely agree with this decision.

For a pick-up fleet of unaffiliated pilots unused to working together, fleet comms discipline was admirable.

We lost a logi ship to a suspect flag after they repaired a pilot who was under limited engagement, but otherwise the fleet remained at green safety throughout, which I also agree with.

I can detect no areas in which the capsuleer fleet's performance could have been better, and lack sufficient information to evaluate the Navy performance. My commendations and respect to all pilots in the fleet - your performance was exemplary.

AKA Hambone

Author of The Deathworlders

Silas Vitalia
Doomheim
#3 - 2013-06-18 21:31:47 UTC
Any sign of Heth-Haan?


The man has the unmistakable stink of the commoner about him but I did always like his ambition!


If you are reading this Heth dear, you've always got a place to hide out under my care!





Sabik now, Sabik forever

Pieter Tuulinen
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#4 - 2013-06-18 21:32:55 UTC
The only allowable outcome. I'm only sorry I didn't receive a call into action to help you all.

For the first time since I started the conversation, he looks me dead in the eye. In his gaze are steel jackhammers, quiet vengeance, a hundred thousand orbital bombs frozen in still life.

Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#5 - 2013-06-18 21:44:20 UTC
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Any sign of Heth-Haan?


The man has the unmistakable stink of the commoner about him but I did always like his ambition!


If you are reading this Heth dear, you've always got a place to hide out under my care!

He appears to have gone into hiding.

Be a dear and tell us if he comes to visit, hmm?

Render unto Khanid the things which are Khanid's; and unto God the things that are God's.

Steffanie Saissore
Tyrathlion Interstellar
#6 - 2013-06-18 21:52:03 UTC
I fear what might happen if Heth makes it out of Caldari space. He should stand and be held accountable for the actions he has taken.

Things promise to be very...interesting...in the near future.

We travel in the dark of the new moon,

A starry highway traced on the map of the sky

Coyote Torres
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#7 - 2013-06-18 23:28:13 UTC
I'm glad the siege is over. We're still not done until Heth is brought in for trial, but for a day's work - taking out those ships he stole and denying him his last power base - yeah, that'll do for Tuesday.

Katrina Oniseki
Oniseki-Raata Internal Watch
Ishuk-Raata Enforcement Directive
#8 - 2013-06-18 23:31:17 UTC
Excellent work, kirjuunen. I am pleased to see that the situation is mostly resolved.

Katrina Oniseki

Lucas Raholan
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
#9 - 2013-06-18 23:34:12 UTC
I shall also support Stitchers commendation for our FC..given the rather short notice we had the formation of the fleet happened rapidly and Stitchers experience helped settle the chain of command

Sadly Heth escaped

Shitposts so bad CONCORD gave me a 50 billion ISK bounty

Diana Kim
State Protectorate
Caldari State
#10 - 2013-06-19 00:32:31 UTC
Reporting in from Otsasai solar system.
Hostile fleet dissipated.

I hope Heth-haan is safe...

I am so sorry, I couldn't help in Haatomo, because of stupid CONCORD regulations... I should have done something... something to help. I witnessed as Caldari citizens were dying from guns of those, who ought to protect them. It is all my fault.

Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.

In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.

Gosakumori Noh
Coven of One
#11 - 2013-06-19 01:36:25 UTC
Silas Vitalia wrote:
Any sign of Heth-Haan? The man has the unmistakable stink of the commoner about him but I did always like his ambition! If you are reading this Heth dear, you've always got a place to hide out under my care!


Royalty without the common man is like a madame without lycanthropic Sebiestor bunny boys. Besides, deposed despots sulking in shadows positively smolder with sensual sangfroid... surrounded by a brooding aura of deliciously loyal nubile young followers... oh, my!

Drop it. Drop it! Drop. It. Good boy!
Vikarion
Doomheim
#12 - 2013-06-19 01:37:20 UTC
Figures this happens when I'm station side, but it appears that virtually all the events in the cluster do. Blink
Xindi Kraid
Itsukame-Zainou Hyperspatial Inquiries Ltd.
Arataka Research Consortium
#13 - 2013-06-19 02:00:09 UTC
I am disappointed that despite temporarily ceasing my operations in deep space so that I may be on hand in case my assistance is necessary, I was not actually called upon wile out of my pod.

I will remain vigilant for the fugitive.
Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#14 - 2013-06-19 02:52:06 UTC
Gosakumori Noh wrote:
Royalty without the common man is like a madame without lycanthropic Sebiestor bunny boys. Besides, deposed despots sulking in shadows positively smolder with sensual sangfroid... surrounded by a brooding aura of deliciously loyal nubile young followers... oh, my!

Drop it. Drop it! Drop. It. Good boy!

And if only I were born a bit earlier, I could have been one. Lamentations.

Render unto Khanid the things which are Khanid's; and unto God the things that are God's.

Gosakumori Noh
Coven of One
#15 - 2013-06-19 03:18:44 UTC
Makkal Hanaya wrote:
Gosakumori Noh wrote:
Royalty without the common man is like a madame without lycanthropic Sebiestor bunny boys. Besides, deposed despots sulking in shadows positively smolder with sensual sangfroid... surrounded by a brooding aura of deliciously loyal nubile young followers... oh, my!

Drop it. Drop it! Drop. It. Good boy!

And if only I were born a bit earlier, I could have been one. Lamentations.


With a little bit of necromancy - or a dash of applied protein teasing - it's never too late! Should the Executor have met an unfortunate end, I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if certain bloody databanks couldn't deliver a new model. For that matter, another State tycoon overthrown and run amok comes to mind.

The more tyrants brought into the Amarr Paradigm, the better.
Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
#16 - 2013-06-19 03:48:46 UTC
Gosakumori Noh wrote:
Royalty without the common man is like a madame without lycanthropic Sebiestor bunny boys. Besides, deposed despots sulking in shadows positively smolder with sensual sangfroid... surrounded by a brooding aura of deliciously loyal nubile young followers... oh, my!

Drop it. Drop it! Drop. It. Good boy!


Yeah... so anyway... this did make me think, though: If Heth does escape into the void to go rebuild and regroup then we could be looking at the next Sansha over the next few years. That... would suck.

http://youtu.be/t0q2F8NsYQ0

Makkal Hanaya
Revenent Defence Corperation
#17 - 2013-06-19 04:37:15 UTC  |  Edited by: Makkal Hanaya
While I have no love for the man, Sansha Kuvakei is a genius and a charismatic visionary. Previous to establishing his 'Promised Land,' he showed himself to be a shrewd businessman whose breeding was, by Caldari standards, impeccable.

Heth was a dockworker who rode to fame on popular sentiment and has apparently run one of the oldest and largest Caldari corporations into the ground.

Heth isn't another Sansha. Heth is something Sansha would scrape off his boot.

Gosakumori Noh wrote:
With a little bit of necromancy - or a dash of applied protein teasing - it's never too late! Should the Executor have met an unfortunate end, I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if certain bloody databanks couldn't deliver a new model. For that matter, another State tycoon overthrown and run amok comes to mind.

The more tyrants brought into the Amarr Paradigm, the better.


I suspect you misunderstood me. Which is probably a good thing.

Render unto Khanid the things which are Khanid's; and unto God the things that are God's.

Evi Polevhia
Phoenix Naval Operations
Phoenix Naval Systems
#18 - 2013-06-19 04:57:42 UTC  |  Edited by: Evi Polevhia
To expand upon what Captain Hanaya put excellently already...

Master Kuvakei was a bit more then a shrewd businessman. He had a gift like some Capsuleers do. To be able to coordinate large supply chains, manufacturing lines, oversee shipyards. He orchestrated the construction of an Empire. What began as arms dealing grew to heights not seen except in certain Capsuleer entities in Null space where their chains are lifted and their only bottleneck is the Will of their pilots. A bottleneck the True Citizens engineered to be a non issue in Nation.

It is in fact the Industry of Nation that began to make me question my previous life as a Capsuleer. To see uncountable ships swarm a Constellation with no signs of slowing...To darken the skies with Revenants...A frightening and humbling beauty that is Nation's Armada.

Heth does not have this gift. Charisma of a leader, yes. But like his time with the State he can only lead to failure. He does not have with him the needed visionaries to construct an Empire. Dedication of his Provist followers cannot make up for lack of solid architecture.

So have no worries. There will only ever be one Nation.
Sakura Nihil
Faded Light
#19 - 2013-06-19 05:38:45 UTC
Katran Luftschreck wrote:
Yeah... so anyway... this did make me think, though: If Heth does escape into the void to go rebuild and regroup then we could be looking at the next Sansha over the next few years. That... would suck.

Hey, I already suggested this might happen a few weeks ago... the cluster seems to have a fondness for seeing power-hungry Caldari men ousted from their empires, go rogue, regroup, and become a pain in everyone's ass.

I was half-joking at the time, but maybe he's taking my idea to heart?
TomHorn
Horn Brothers Holdings Inc.
#20 - 2013-06-19 06:43:42 UTC
Quote:
I am disappointed that despite temporarily ceasing my operations in deep space so that I may be on hand in case my assistance is necessary, I was not actually called upon wile out of my pod.

I will remain vigilant for the fugitive.


Yes im sure you are disappointed Kraid. We have heard many times how you would like to put your hands around Heth's throat and murder him.
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