MISSION SUMMARY
Unit: 17th Column Forward Group
Vehicle Designation: Heavy Walker "Crownbreaker"
Reporting Officer: RG-11 "Regal"
Attached Personnel: Jedi Knight Aiden Porte
Mission Status: Field Assessment Ongoing / Herd Movement Pending / Air Filtration Appreciated
Following the controlled halt of "Crownbreaker" to allow a nerf herd and its calves to clear the supply route, RG-11 accompanied Jedi Knight Aiden Porte outside the walker for continued field observation. Environmental conditions were clear, visibility was favorable, and no immediate hostile presence was detected.
The surrounding terrain presented no tactical complications beyond the current wildlife obstruction. The nerf herd remained calm and continued grazing at a slow pace, showing no signs of panic, aggression, or rapid movement off the route. While the delay remained inconvenient, the situation continued to favor patience over force.
Personnel operating outside the walker maintained standard safety and field protocols. RG-11 remained helmeted, armed, and alert throughout the inspection. The helmet's integrated filtration system proved beneficial due to significant environmental odor produced by the herd. This is not listed as a combat hazard, but it should not be dismissed by anyone with a functioning nose.
Jedi Knight Porte proposed the possibility of encouraging the herd to move without causing injury. RG-11 offered the use of a rifle stun discharge directed into the air as a potential non-lethal sound deterrent, pending Jedi assessment of whether the action would safely redirect the animals or risk spooking them into a stampede. No shot was fired prior to further consideration.
During the observation, Knight Porte inquired about RG-11's military experience. The question was answered directly. RG-11 has served in military capacity for the entirety of his life as a clone trooper.
No further elaboration was required in the moment, though the exchange was noted as personally significant. Clone personnel are often assessed by designation, training, and function. However, lifelong service does not negate individual judgment, humor, restraint, or personal responsibility. The conduct of this operation continues to demonstrate that RG-11 is not merely following procedure, but actively evaluating the ethical and tactical consequences of command decisions.
The supply mission remains delayed but uncompromised. Cargo is secure, the route is under observation, and "Crownbreaker" remains ready to resume movement once the herd clears or a safe, controlled redirection method is approved.
Filed by: RG-11 "Regal"
Final Note: For the record, the helmet stayed on for protocol. The air filter earned a commendation.