Arissa Invicta: Twelfth Entry
16 Jan 2021K0B4LT
Huge news this time around. Lavingy's Legion are finally lending a hand, to understate it. Can't give non-public specifics, they got a lotta NDA stuff, but one of their carriers, LLV Harold Duval Q1B-70X, is parked in one of our systems now, and I heard there was another nearby but not sure which or where.If that don't get Delta scared, then boy are they in for a treat: Ever heard of the Extra Corporation? They were a group that had a territory size that once rivaled Delta's own territory size, but went into Imperial Territory and was asked politely to stop trespassing. They responded rudely, and were backed into a wall so hard that they left an imprint, and effort let by Lavingy's Legion. I dunno the whole history James has with them, but we're on really strong terms, like practically part of the same group type of strong, and they're finally helping out. I've expressed my concern to try and keep the whole area to remain Corporate, in an effort to prove to the Council that they don't need Delta. They never cared that their favourite kid is bullying us smaller groups, but if they care for this then it would be a clear show of favouritism, that will not go over very well. If they remain neutral, perhaps they'll understand by example that there's no such thing as 'too big to fail.' PAL's Vice President Susana Roberts is obviously worried, even though she tries to hide it behind her strong face. I did what I could to assure her thing's'll be fine. Granted, the big recent push is probabply nothing we couldn't handle, but who am I to turn down help from a friend? I'mma hold back some of the good Tea for them, hope it'll live up to their standards.
To celebrate the arrival of our Imperial allies, I went and got me a Courier built, same hole in the seat, same cow saved. Her handling's a little stiff, but she zips around pretty good for her size, made have this as my little data runner. Hah, a 'courier.' Geddit? She fits that role to a T so hard I could go golfing.
Apparently Avali were Amonia-based instead of water with a way low boiling point, made our Arctic regions on Earth seem hot as hell: -50F was a warm spring day. Their home planet was also heavily tectonic, so they were forced to live in the caves of the more stable mountains, which makes sense for the eyes and ears. I'm getting good at controlling my tail, enough so that I actually caught it bouncing in rhythm to a song I was listening to like it was just a natural thing. Feathers seem fine with plain ol' soap and water, so bathing's not an issue, thank god.
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Apparently one of the council heads reads my logbooks, too. This ain't propaganda or a list of tacticals or nothin,' it's a personal journal that the public can read. Although I am biased due to my own part on this conflict, it don't seem they like me expressing my concerns or wanting to learn.