Its been reported that the Drake’s Watch acted on information gained from a Van Sarr informant and moved in to confined areas of the sector in the early hours of the morning to catch out the Corpse Grinders of the Kentucky Fried Corpse gang. Its clear they were expecting resistance as they came in on force bringing enough officers to outnumber the gang two to one.
With Sergent Booth making a appearance after a mysterious absence leads this reporter to the conclusion that The Drake’s Watch is back to their back handed deals with the gangs of the Drake Sector. With reports that he’d been taken hostage proving to be exaggerated. Its would seem that his time away was not to improve his aim as this reporter witnessed him missing repeated shots in to a group of cultists while his number two, Sergeant Voight, seemed to hit with his rapid fire grenade launcher, but the Kentucky Fried Corpse gang were ready and were able to brace for the flashbangs detonating in their midst.



With fire raining down on the cult they still managed to make a break for the sector exit to lose the enforcers in the labyrinth surrounding this surprisingly intact area. Realising that they were losing the upper hand, The Drake’s Watch began to move in, but it would seem that the reputation of the fearsome Kentucky Fried Corpse gang began to set in and shots started to go wild, then to Nolen’s surprise while creeping up on a prone Rump only to see him jump up and begin swinging blades in his direction leaving him out cold when he hit the ground. Seeing her friend fall, Carter was seen jumping through the smoke and hung around the sector, emptying her clip in to Rump.
With all this going on the KFC leader began to slip away with 3 of his closest gangers leaving Fil-et to cover their escape. Harper working closely with sergeant Voight slipped back to take a shot at the fleeing gang members while Voight moved up and stomped Fil-et into the ground.



Despite the hail of gun fire that echoed through the corridors, there were no bodies left to check for more evidence of what was happening, where they went and why they didn’t fight back. Is this a cause for concern or is it nothing? Who knows but it would seem that the captain and her enforcers don’t have a clue what’s happening out on the streets.