~ Incoming Transmission from King's Cross Station, New London System (78.12.48.218.87.144.10.169) ~
~ Date: 21. August 819 AS ~
From: Jan Peters, Senior Supervisor. To: Confederation Reporting Facility. CC: Bretonian Authorities; Borderworld Exports. Encryption: Medium Topic: HoT pirates at Freeport 1
Good day to you!
The reason I'm contacting you, Sir or Madam, is simple. I had the misfortune of running into an unpleasant encounter, confronting me with an issue I had thought already resolved a long time ago.
I am talking about the pilot of the ship known as "Executioner-[HoT]" , who has been a thorn in our side for a while, and his as of yet unknown assistant, a hardly more honest pirate flying the ship "Jblee!".
For your convenience, I will summarize various events, as perceived by myself and my partners. You will find evidence documenting the events attached at the end of this message.
The first occasion on which I encountered "Executioner-[HoT]" again was yesterday, as I supported Bretonian lawfuls in responding to reports about unlawful activity in Omega 3, at the Cambridge gate. Unlike the two corsair vessels that were there with him, he ran towards the Freeport immediately. Mr Robinson, Lieutenant of the Armed Forces, began pursuit and recorded evidence of the pirate docking at Freeport 1. In order to make everyone's work easier except mine, he forwarded this evidence to me. You will find it attached as File 12.
Checking Omega 3's lanes today, as part of a routine patrol to ensure safety for our transport captains, I was stopped by a disrupted lane ring, catching "Executioner-[HoT]" and "Jblee!" in the middle of pirating an independent Borderworld Exports transport "ChanLao". Similar to yesterday's encounter, he took flight back towards the Freeport even before I could tell him to leave the trader to his business.
To avoid bringing more trouble to Freeport 1's population than necessary, I set my guns offline and took the opportunity to have a talk with the pirates. Regardless, they engaged multiple lawful transports in direct vicinity of the Freeport 1. I asked them how they were still in possession of valid docking codes. Depending on which of their vague statements is true, you might want to consider either having a talk with your software security expert, or taking a look around for suspicious employee with access to docking rights. I contacted the captain of the transport as well, who provided insight on what happened before I arrived. You will find Files 1 - 6 documenting these events.
Hours later, I caught them again between Freeport 1 and Aland shipyard, pirating yet another transport. I didn't hestitate this time, and attacked them to defend the trader. As reinforcements arrived slowly on both sides, and a group of Hessians decided to attack the Corsair affiliated vessel that had been supporting the pirates, the two pirates lead the battle back to Freeport 1, and docked. With these actions, they endangered its whole population significantly, and demonstrated how any provisions to exclude them from your facility have either not been executed at all, or avoided by unknown means. Files 7 - 11 document these events.
I urge you to keep your word and ban these savages from your installation, for the good of its population, and that of our trading captains, whose lives are at risk on a daily basis.
File 01 - Communication logs in vicinity of Freeport 1 File 02 - Communication logs with captain of the Transport "ChanLao" File 03 - "Executioner-[HoT]" fleeing towards Freeport 1 File 04 - The two pirates open fire on a transport at Freeport 1 File 05 - Destruction of abovementioned transport File 06 - All within direct range of Freport 1
File 07 - Suspects pirating a second transport File 08 - Guncam evidence of firefight with the two pirates File 09 - The pirates lead the battle directly towards the Freeport 1 File 10 - Evidence of pirate Jblee! docking on Freeport 1 File 11 - Evidence of pirate Executioner-[HoT] docking on Freeport 1
File 12 - Executioner-[HoT] fleeing from lawful forces and docking on Freeport 1
File 13 - Identification of Jblee! File 14 - Identification of Executioner-[HoT]
I'm looking forward to seeing this problem dealt with soon.