

However, there are some counter arguments to consider.
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When we receive secondhand reports of alien craft, we can have one foxtrot perform sweeps of the area to locate the craft, while fresh foxtrots can be scrambled directly to the target with full fuel tanks. Having an abundance of Foxtrots would be a major boon to patrolling the territory beyond the perimeter of our radar arrays. Those funds could in turn be used to manufacture 1.5 new Foxtrots.
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Doing so would free up $300,000 worth of maintenance fees. Additionally, even when within range of the condor, many alien craft are proving fast enough to evade intercept from condors long enough to force the condors to RTB to refuel.Ĭonsidering that we need to defend the whole world, there is a case to be made that we should retire our fleet of condors. While the MIG-32 Foxtrot can reach those locations while having limited fuel for remaining for combat, they are well beyond the operational ranges of the F-17 condor. We've also been detecting alien craft in locations such as southern africa, madagascar, india, south america, and the north pole. We expect a significant reduction in support from those nations as a result. The aliens have launched several attacks in Eastern territory that we have been powerless to stop. However the aliens have been striking at our periphery. Operations near our base have been successful. The addition of the Hunter Scout car and the advent of new battle armor will likely change that position by significantly reducing the risk of deploying troops to such small targets for practice in the field, but it may be moot because the aliens may soon cease to deploy such small vessels.at least not in the concentrations that they have so far. In my opinion the potential gains to capturing such a small craft are not sufficient to warrant risking the lives of our ground troops at this time. We've shot down a handful of small scouts, but I've opted to keep the ground teams at home. In the near future we want to set up a new base somewhere in the far east (taking suggestions for locations and names for the base), but we may not be able to break ground until late October or November.

*Strengthen our position in the Americas and Europe by building additional interceptors and expanding the facilities at Tenochtitlan (especially adding a radar array to the base). *Expand the engineering facilities at Olympus to streamline the production of equipment. *Upgrade the equipment of our interceptors and ground teams. We won't know how much money we'll get until we meet with the council of nations, but estimates from our bean counters suggest that we'll receive approximately 1.3 Million dollars after we account for our monthly expenses. Things are looking a bit more sci-fi than they were a few weeks ago. Progress is going well, but it will still be a few days before the designs are done.Īlso, some of the science team members have taken it upon themselves to "upgrade" the interior of our base. The first thing we're doing with the stuff is developing a new breed of battle armor that utilizes the alien alloys. At the moment the only way we might take one alive is if it were to be knocked out by some twist of chance, but the team is presently working on developing some non-lethal weapons that can more reliably incapacitate aliens in the field.Ĭapturing an alien alive for interrogation is our next strategic goal for finding a way to stop this invasion.Īdditionally the "alenium" powersource seems to be the key to re-forging the samples of alien alloys that we've captured from the aliens. As a result of this research, our labs are now capable of housing live aliens. I'm sure we'll find out more about the aliens in time. They've completed their preliminary study of alien biology and have found some evidence that they have been genetically engineered to be able to breath the same atmosphere. The research teams have completed a few projects. Aside from a skeleton crew of staff running the command center, the only inhabitants of this base are a Condor piloted by cb557 and and Foxtrot piloted by JusticeForPluto. At the moment it is little more than an airfield outside of Mexico city. In stark contrast, Tenochtitlan is far less developed. The forces at this base consist of the entirety of soldiers, two F-17 condors piloted by Joolander and Kadoken, a MIG-32 Foxtrot piloted by Farangu, a CH-48 Charlie dropship piloted by Durinia, and a brand new scout car that rolled off the production line hours ago and hasn't had anyone assigned to it yet.


It is outfitted with our troop barracks, a medical wing, our largest air wing, our engineering division, and our research teams. Olympus is our primary base of operations. This is the eve of our first monthly report, and we have some clerical duties to take care of before then.Īt present we have two bases.
