Decait
23 Apr 2017WolfLDrakarn
Several days after returning to the Bubble, I had refitting my Python to it's former combat glory and took to the system: Decait, my goal painted on the heads of the wanted. I had, had many encounters with the engineer there - Felicity Farseer before but this time I was there for those her work attracted. Many CMDRs from both the Empire and the Federation, some wanted, some clean, all gathering 'round her little place like moths to a light... most of them now dead moths.I had racked in a beefy pocket of bounty claims leading several extra million credits to spend, all I needed was a better shield on The ISS Bardawulf, which I quickly acquired shortly after returning closer to the heart of Imperial space. Before I left though I enjoyed some time in my Imperial Eagle - The ISS Archer, named after the rail guns attached to it. It's a toasty little ship but it gets the job done, quicker than not.
I then searched around a bit for an Imperial Courier, I had always wanted to fly one even it were only once. I had enough to A-rate it and was looking forward to the ship itself.
I outfitted the ship solely for brute combat, to be as relentless as possible whilst keeping it all within my price range. Fitted with hull reinforcements to the ceiling and cell banks the aim was to keep as little damage hitting it as possible. Weaponised with a single railgun and duel Imperial Hammers, keeping the heat low was easy with the two modified Heat Sinks built into the utility.
After doing some bounty hunting and general trading to see if I liked it enough to keep it, I soon did some final touches and docked it at Kamadhenu until later use.
Upon returning to Decait, I spent some more time bounty hunting within my Python and met a few skilled CMDRs, running away from two, later finishing one of them off and claiming the credits on their head.
Now I return to my trading roots, focusing on more efficient means of making credits.