Silence filled the hall as the transmission broke through the firewalls and spoke, in an eerie robotic monotone.
After a while of quiet murmuring, Montoya beckoned silence. He coughed loudly, and began to speak.
"Well, that certainly complicates things. I will send a transmission at once to these so-called harvesters, to ... inform... them of what we do not wish. The last thing I want is Zoner blood on our hands. As the AW themselves do not fall under that bracket, their death is welcomed.
Outcast targets I can endorse, but I will stress that true Zoner vessels should not be harmed when under the protection or durestiction of the Corsairs. They are still, whether we like it or not, useful to us."
With that, Juan's head turned aside from the viewscreen, and he started to type. Whilst those present in the Elder chambers were still discussing, Juan turned back to the screen, and spoke again.
"I have finished the transmission, and will upload it to the council chambers for you to view. Please, state any amendments you wish quickly."
---Uploading draft...
Source: Corsair council chambers
Destination: Planet Gammu
Intended recipients: The "Harvesters"
Gentlemen, or whomever you may be, we applaud your support of our cause, however, we must insist that you not attack the true Zoner vehicles or personel in our presence. It is imperative to our cause that you comply to this request.
Outcasts and AW are all yours for the harvest, if you so wish, but we require that true Zoner vessels be left unharmed due to the precariousness of the situation. Any move against them that is reported to have been executed by your units will not be looked upon kindly at this time, and may even cause hostilities between our people, as we strive to secure our right flank from the Outcasts and their apparently "Zoner" AW lackies.
We would reccomend that you stayed out of this conflict completely, however. This would simplify both our goals, without adding extra political pressure to the mix.
Thankyou for your time.
End Transmission.
"Please, look upon this carefully hermanos, and suggest any changes before the sending of this transmission."