Directs attention to Sundered Angel The sensor pod is pretty much a smaller version of a stolen Phylydion recon array (yes, the Sals have been keeping tabs on a lot of groups more than you know). Asside from better range and detail, it can detect and penetrate new high order cloaking devices, and hide it's trail.
To Mag The Net suspects everything but usually acts on the most likely outcome, and seeing as how I still have access to level 5 information it's highly unlikely that it's fully caught on. And the Gaitori would not last in a fight, but they sure would surprise the hell out of the Sals, making them slightly more vulnerable.
To Cicion The infiltrator might work, but she'll have to do her homework, I was thinking something along the lines of psychic possession.
To Darkk Now where you come in is: Start hostilities again. I'll load transponders onto some practice ships, send the near the border, and you blast them. This way, the Oracular net would expect another war. Launch a widespread attack on all nearby Salrilian borders. That's the diversion.
Back to Cicion That's where you come in. The Net dosen't suspect a Phylidion attack, especially not on Salril. Since I'll be the closest, I'll be called upon to defend the system along with Trisar, who commands the 1st through 5th fleets. I should add, that he is the only Fleet Admiral who's fleet is larger than mine.
Pauses
Actually now that I think about it, the independant fleets (Mag, Sundered Angel, Boba Fett, LoneIgadzra, whoever else) could show up first and divert my fleet, while the Phylydion armada engages Trisar (pronounced Tree'sar). The independants form up with my fleets, and we catch trisar with his pants down.
finishes his drink
This might actually work.
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" Throught their history, these 'unenlightened' beings have continually organized to opposed the injustices and attrocities committed by their bretheran in power. We, as the prophets, would do well to learn from these humans."
-Final statement of Salrilian reformist Sirthis before his execution.