Hereby I'm forwarding a message to the Navies main office. The [color=#FFFFFF]message was
directed at the Congress, since there was some pirate using their base as a
safehouse. For now the Junkers have ignored my transmission towards them.
This forwarding is more of a 'to keep you posted' then to 'let's take action'. But I
will let high command decide what to do with the current situation. This isn't the
first time people try to evade the law on Junker bases and what bothers me is that
the Junkers themselves don't seem to put much effort into it to stop this.
As one of the other pilots of the 36th wing reported. About a Order hiding on a
Junker base. The message can be found [color=#FFFFFF]here.
Evening Crow,
I'll keep it short. I've encounter a little pirate messing around in front of Manhattan.
You see where this is going. All the bureaucratic I'd like to keep to a minimum. So
Get this funny guy away from your base And everything will be fine and dandy.
>Junkers, Junkers everywhere with no scrap in sight.
Sub Lieutenant,
Arbiter Crow appears to be handling the first incident - High Command will be following up on this shortly to ensure that "random pirate" has been denied access to Junker bases in the future.
As for the second incident - High Command will be contacting the Congress shortly to address this concerning situation.
If there are any further developments on the situation, contact us via this channel.