Comrades, it seems that the recent events with the so called Wilde bring doubt on the motives of herr Hauzen. Even though preliminary reports indicate that herr Hauzens mind was not "his own" when he engaged our forces and sided with the Wilde in the last battle, there is still a shred of doubt.
Even though we are familiar with this strange "influence" the infected can put on people, herr Hauzen was still aboard a heavily armored and outfitted Vidar type cruiser, so even though the infected influence is strong, herr Hauzen was not alone on that massive ship. Adding to that, not only did his crew fire upon our own forces, the Vidar was destroyed in the process and many lives of its crew were lost.
I received word that Hauzen managed to survive, and that he is "well" for the time being. A rescue operation for the crew was also launched, and it succeeded in finding some survivors. However, herr Hauzen is not to be trusted for the time being until the doctors examine him thoroughly. We do not yet know the state of his mind, so until we manage to question him for his actions you are to show extreme caution around him. He will, after all, have to answer for the lives that were lost because of him.