Thanks for the call-in, buddy! Yeah, as strange as it sounds, the Mollys in Dublin have put up some fierce guns, pointed at anyone they want. You walk on, Mollys. Walk on.
However, I have about the best news I can report - while I've got a box of cigars here for the day when we win the war - I'm lightin' at least one of these bad boys up early. Why you ask? What's the news that's so smoke worthy?
It's simple, my dear listeners.
The Sevastopol Division is coming home.
It's a long story, to some of you not abreast with the events of the last six months. Some of us were offered greener pastures by Alvin Katz - premier of the Coalition. A few military units, lost, alone, and with no support from home, took Katz up on his offer.
And so, they went south, donned new uniforms, flew for a different leader, a different cause. Maybe some of them thought the dream of the Colonial Republic was over. Either way, they all knew that the Coalition was not their home, and that Katz was not their leader. Richard Connors beckoned them home, and yet they hesitated. But the call of family is a hard one to ignore.