MESSAGE DESTINATION:Royal Navy Commande [font=Courier New]ENCRYPTION:HIGH IDENTIFICATION:Sous Lieutenant Fabrice Mignon SOURCE:Battleship Villeneuve, Edinburgh SUBJECT:Border Guarding and Escorting
Not every day in ze life of a Royal Navy pilot is glamorous. Today I did ze simple chores upholding ze law of our benevolent King. First I stopped and interrogated ze [color=#33FF33]Sirian trade ship that was headed towards our beautiful house, Gallia. Ze trade capitan was named " Rosie_Lee " and while she insisted she had ze correct paperwork, further investigatione proved otherwise. I pointed her to ze proper department to handle ziss issue and because she was courteous and cooperative, I saw no reason to resort to violence.
Later, ze Solar Engineering trade vessel: " (Solar)-Main.Sequence " came through ze jump hole into Orkney with a full delivery of Holotainment bands for ze troops. So I dutifully offered[color=#33FF33] to escort ze pilot to ze front lines in case any enemies of ze King were lurking about. Luckily ziss was a short and safe trip, so no problems were to be had.
Ziss day was much less eventful, but better for ze heart. Like a good glass of aged Cabernet after a hard day's work.
For ze King! For Gallia!
[color=#33CCFF]* Fabrice Mignon *
Sous Lieutenant
Gallic Royal Navy