Former -=DSA=- Boss Attacks Quantar Facility; References Hyperial Leader

by Thane Carios

(Quantar Core Station)  On a day when Hyperial was honoring its former President, Dr. Kelvin Rauder, pilot GrimGriz went into Quantar space with pirate tags . . . destroyed the already-damaged Duelist factory in Omni IV  . . . and then publicly made the following, somewhat cryptic, statement:

GG

Many years ago, GrimGriz led the Dead Space Armada, one of Solrain’s premier factionalist squads.  But since then his checkered history has seen him flying Quantar colors with both The Brotherhood and AQM, and now — apparently — supporting Hyperial in a one-person squad named “Lost s0ns of H.”  GG2

GrimGriz had also made entries in his PLOG (Pilot Log) outlining the preparation and execution of a mission he titled “Azure Snowflake” — with the most recent entry including video of the Omni IV attack.  It is not known whether the destruction of the damaged Duelist structure represents the culmination of that mission — or just another phase.

“While we really don’t love deranged Solrains ranting about Hyperial criminals and carrying nukes in our space,” said Quantar First Tahir Penjia Neamru,  “he really did us a favor by removing that space debris in Omni IV.  The Duelist factory had not been operational for years and we had no plans to repair it given its poor state of repair.  There was just no need.”

She went on to add that the Tahirs had collectively decided not to add any further PR penalties to GrimGriz at this time.

“Hyperial salutes GrimGriz!” said Dr. Viggio Ragne, Hyperial Special Representative for the Office of the President.  “He honored our fallen hero, Dr. Rauder, flying unfettered into Quantar and striking at its heart.  This clearly demonstrated their current state of weakness.”

Quantar has not claimed responsibility for the explosions at the former Hyperial GenMod lab (built inside the Phosphorous Nanoproducer building) — which some suspected was a retribution attack.  Others have speculated that it was Hyperial attempts to re-open operations at the lab that caused the explosions.  TRI-SEC has urged pilots to avoid getting close to the building

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