You came out at the wrong target. It happens from time to time. At least you aren't attacking your OWN guys. (How many Coalition Forces have been killed by friendly fire?)
BTW, Cracker: I thought it was clear, but evidently not. The Imperial fleet is well out of sensor range of the planet and/or its defences. That's why the targetting data was fed to the fleet by a Shroud.
And if Kraken lets the thread go we will pretend it doesn't happen, otherwise you'll have to delete your Bissimarii thread as you can't use the same forces concurrently.
Hey, it was my intention to hyperspace to the battle at Corellia, and all I omitted was a word. You went through the whole post confident you were firing on the Coalition, so that's your mistake :D.
You'll have to deal with the conclusion of this thread, though, you can't just delete it or edit it. It might mean you'll have to leave, or finish the fight, or whatever, but just because you made a mistake in your aggression doesn't mean you can take it back like that.
Plus you know, I'm calling you right now on the fact that you shot off a salvo at a ship and didn't give us time to respond. Just because you have a Shroud in the system doesn't mean we wouldn't detect the Shroud since it would be within sensor range. I think we have something to combat the stealth of the ship, called a Graviton Detector mk.I which would be able to detect your Shroud and then figure something was up.
There's a lot more at stake here then ten minutes. Consider the impact of such a strategic faux-pas. At the least, it might cause heightened alert across nearby space. People on the lookout for mysterious weapons-fire, that sort of thing. Plus, BDE would have been attacked by the Empire very blatently, which certainly should have some significance.