Priority: High
To: Redfire, FL-ER
From: Admiral George Richard Hall, OBE, BAF
Location: HMS Norfolk, Cambridge System
Subject: POW Liberation
Honourable Mr/Mrs Redfire,
The first thing you need to know is that you must keep this message secret from anyone, especially the Armed Forces. Additionally, I am fairly sure that you will have to acquire a new communications device after each of my messages about the following matter, if there happen to be more, as each contains a malware that is supposed to terminate your device after some time. That is meant to help you. Please do not ask why there are no better ways, I have my reasons. I am sorry.
I have seen the potential that your Leeds POW rescue operation has, and I am willing to support it, with both men and equipment. Having all of Cambridge forces ready to act at the move of my finger has some benefits.
Of course, there are conditions. Again, keeping this secret implies -- but only until my mark. If the operation is successful, I am to take all the credit for it, and you are to remain in shadow. It has no sense to take the credit yourself anyways, considering the fleet admiral's orders. And if you try anything dirty on me, be aware that I am capable of returning it tenfold. I have done it to people before. I might seem slightly discourteous now, pardon me please, but there are serious things at stake.
I will not interfere in your plan. You know your craft. I will only, I repeat, insist on three things: keep the operation secret, which includes preventing the POW-s themselves from talking too much before my mark; succeed; if you do, have some evidence that the operation was directed by me. I don't know, dress your men into Cambridge special forces uniforms for example.
Just tell me what you need, where, when and how.
He smirks after the message is sent, thinking of how he set the malware just for the sake of trolling. Somehow, he forgets that the same can be done to him, which wouldn't be an offense serious enough to terminate the whole operation.