Intelligence Report 28 DEC 2766
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SUMMERY
After taking a supply depot controlled by rouge RWR elements, three POW were taken. All were interviewed, and provided valuable intelligence about enemy force, strength, and tactics. Interviews were conducted by SRG Xim and SRG Marshall. Of most pressing importance, the RWR division, of which I have no knowledge and no way of ascertaining their record at the present time, is commanded by Gen. Babcock. This name may sound familiar, as his service record is one of brutality and harsh supression.
GEN BABCOCK
Gen. Babcock is known for his specially designed vehicles that are armored in mech grade armor and armed with numerous flamers. Babcock has used these in planet wide suppression campaigns. While the vehicles themselves are not a great threat to our mech forces, POW expressed concern that Babcock would not hesitate to deploy vehicles against civilians in an effort to smoke us out.
POW
2 Lieutenants and one Sargent were taken. A brief summery of their interrogation follows
1) Lt. Datsyuk- The LT was seriously injured, and was unable to provide information through his heavily concussed condition. He was provided medical attention, and will be left here.
2) Lt. Nurkurk- The LT claimed to be an expert in counterintelligence and Psy Ops. However, other interviews confirmed that she was a company cook, and barely rated as a mechwarrior. She attempted escape and was able to escape out of her restraints, but was fine when Marshall and I left her. Comming back to follow up on some questions, it was discovered that she had committed suicide by the use of a laser pistol somehow concealed in the room.
3) Srg. Zetterburg- The SRG proved to be a valuable source of information, and also an expert in RWR tactics. He provided us with information that was easy to verify, and was useful in compiling this report. He also confirmed that the RWR troops have been told that SLDF forces have gone rouge in the countryside, and that the standing orders were to report contact and engage the enemy, taking no prisoners.
Any further questions can be directed to me.