The Professorship reviewed the material you sent me here. As a Provocateur, I did not participate in the voting.
They consider the evidence as inconclusive, lacking authenticity, and extremely speculative while they expressed concern that I am placing too much faith in "a former officer of the Liberty Navy who somehow knew than an extraction plan was underway". Am I? Obviously I refused that I informed you about the extraction though it's certainly peculiar how you made such a 'guess'.
The extraction mission is underway Mr Reeves, it cannot be recalled. However I convinced them that if you help us, we will screen all Harmony personnel while their ships are refueled and repaired in our bases in the Independent Worlds after a successful break out. The Order recently assisted us with a similar case and we have the experience. If there is an infectee among the survivors, we will find it. What I only ask in return is to provide me with inside info about the composition of the forces used in the Alaska blockade as well as any holes or weaknesses in their defense net. If you are so certain there is an infection, then you understand that we have higher chances of destroying it during a successful break out because in the event of a defeat, the infectee would abandon its former comrades and flee during the ensuing chaos.
Finally, since the comm in which I mentioned that the Professorship was granted viewing access, I had added an extra layer of security in my messages, I am not sure if you are aware but it's standard practice when important subjects involve the Professorship. All of my messages are automatically destroyed upon being read. I have to note that small detail since you said that you're "looping people" in this comm.
As we had to make a choice, I believe you now have a choice to make too Mr Reeves. And I expect you won't disappoint me.