Post Views: 712 The Affiliated Counter-Terrorism unit (ACT), formed by all three superpowers to combat the NMLA, has launched its investigation. The organisation has been working closely with Alliance Interpol, the Imperial Internal Security Service and the Federal Intelligence Agency to collate data on the terrorist strikes against nine... Read more
Post Views: 858 Private investigators Erik Gunnarson and Francesca Wolfe review the Neo-Marlinist Liberation Army. Gunnarson: “We don’t usually get involved with political cases, but it’s hard to ignore the largest terrorist attack in history.” “The NMLA is a radical offshoot of Marlinism, a democratic movement named after the... Read more
Medical Supplies Needed for Starport Bombing Survivors
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Post Views: 790 *Pilots Federation ALERT* Safeguard Interstellar requires deliveries of medicines to treat casualties from the NMLA’s recent terrorist attack. The humanitarian aid organisation is helping to coordinate relief efforts for the starports in the Alliance, Empire and Federation that were bombed last week. CEO Noel Beaumont announced:... Read more
Anti-NMLA Intelligence Unit Formed
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Post Views: 785 The Alliance, Empire and Federation have created a centralised agency dedicated to investigating and eliminating the NMLA paramilitary group. The new Affiliated Counter-Terrorism unit (ACT) is a direct result of the Cornelius-Lasky Convention, which was signed at the Galactic Summit. This treaty requires the superpowers to... Read more
Superpowers Respond to ‘Nine Martyrs’ Attack
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Post Views: 670 Political fallout has been intense after the NMLA simultaneously bombed nine starports in the Alliance, Empire and Federation. The targeted stations are in the Achenar, Alioth, Eotienses, Gateway, Kamadhenu, Lave, Nanomam, Rhea and Sol systems. These were referred to by NMLA propaganda as the ‘Nine Martyrs’,... Read more
Starport Bombing Casualties Include Federal Vice President
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Post Views: 585 Vice President Brad Mitchell and a number of Federal Cabinet members have been killed in the recent terrorist attack on a starport orbiting Earth. The NMLA planted caustic enzyme explosives at Li Qing Jao station, where a government meeting was taking place. The VP and Cabinet... Read more
Post Views: 738 *Pilots Federation ALERT* Explosions have struck starports across the Alliance, Empire and Federation in a coordinated bombing attack by the NMLA. The capital systems of all three superpowers – Achenar, Alioth and Sol – have been targeted by the terrorists, as well as six other high-population... Read more
Galactic Summit Cancelled – NMLA Attacks Superpowers
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Post Views: 809 The conference in the Sirius system has ended prematurely after terrorist bombings against nine starports across the Alliance, Empire and Federation. Sirius Corporation confirmed that the cancellation was due to fears that Patterson Enterprise station may be the next target. All scheduled business, including finalising the... Read more
Post Views: 890 Erik Gunnarson and Francesca Wolfe, two detectives from the Wallglass Investigations Agency, examine the background of the Adamastor megaship. Gunnarson: “When Wolfe and I started this project, we knew this case would come first. We’re both protégés of Benjamin Chester, creator of the Wallglass Archive. He... Read more
Thargoid Conflict Discussed at the Galactic Summit
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Post Views: 718 Potential solutions to the threat posed by the Thargoid race are being debated at the diplomatic conference in the Sirius system. Political correspondent Conrad Sterling reported for Vox Galactica: “As always, the topic of the Thargoids brings division. The Alliance delegation has portrayed the aliens as... Read more