Sector 5,20 Deep in the heart of "Alliance" space...
The Coalition fleet sits within sight of the Black hole in this sector. The ISCS Little Paradise sits at the head of the formation, in the flagship position, while the remainder of the Coalition fleet sits in formation. The occasional bit of wreckage from Alliance ships creates a beautiful pyrotechnic backdrop as they are sucked into the black hole.
Recreation Room, ISCS Little Paradise
The assembled vessel Captains, of all 4 coalition races, stand in formation on the deck. The main window is open, granting these officers a look at the pyrotechnics. Lt. Commander Varkin Nikrav, a Meeskeen officer, approaches the dias, and calls out "Attention to Orders!". The room snaps to attention simultaneously, and Admiral Julin Eurthyr, still wearing his brevet Fleet Admiral rank, heads to the dias, now vacated by his exec.
"Ladies and Gentle-beings of the Coalition," Julin 1 speaks cleanly into the mike, his other 3 bodies at attention behind him, "it is with great honor I stand here, in front of you, on this, the greatest of our acheivements. This sector, deep in the heart of Alliance territory, represents the final linked time-anchor the Alliance has managed to keep in place. Now, the time-anchor has been replaced, in this era, with one of our own.
If not for the dedication and skill displayed by you throughout these weeks of combat, this day would not exist. Taking advantage of the situation in the early days of the conflict, before I received this position. Following through on my objectives in a timely fashion. And having a solid command structure that insured these tasks were completed whether I was available or not.
You have stood off the SSCF in the 'Fed Trench'. You have stood off the rest of the galaxy in various other combat theatres, specifically the approach to and in the 'Molson' area. And you have completed this final task of mine in a matter of hours. I salute you, and am honored to have both flown with, and led, this fleet."
Julin motions for a yeoman to bring the awards box up to the dias...
<this post will continue with the RP once I find out what's going on with the Battleclinic awards...>
RP Off:
To the Alliance, I salute you on a good game. You have provided many a tactical challenge for our pilots to overcome, and a strategic plan for me to overcome.
I have but a few questions for you:
D2: on Thursday of the second week, you attacked a planet on the south side of the map that held no VC importance, after holding the Coalition fleet on the same lines for most of the week. While you did that, we had a relatively unopposed strike on the Fed Trench and the 18,16 area I believe it was. What posessed you to do that strike, and, on the matter of strange planet assaults, why did you spend most of your first week sacking worthless in VC planets on the outer rim of the map?
Also, what was the strategic importance of the SSCF fleet spending most of it's on-server time in the area we have come to call the "Fed Trench", the area leading up to the ISC planet at 24,20, starting back in Fed space and passing through or near 3 black holes? Instead of defending critical VC points, we saw the SSCF holding then-worthless black holes while we deep-struck or defended Coalition held "Alliance" VC holdings, knocking 100 points off your final score in the first 2 rounds.
D3: What was the purpose of creating LOS to multiple planets, but focusing all your efforts on the center of the map? Do you realize you could have scored VCs, maybe even more than the 100 you were focusing on, by sacking planets deep within your half of the map? The 3 planets in the Fed Trench area (the exact hex numbers elude me at this moment, all I remember is late this week there was a Klingon base down there for a short while) could have netted you 150-300 VCs, and forced the D2 Coalition to split their forces in whatever efforts they were performing to snipe down the score. Smaller snipe forces, in conjunction with your registered player advantage, may have kept you holding more targets, and more VCs.