Initialisation... Intensité du signal:██████████100% Encodage:__________██████████PLUS FORT Source:________Marne, Champagne Expéditeur:____General Pierre LaFlamme Du Conseil___[C] Destinataire(s):Council Personnel____________________[C]
After two months of hiatus keeping me away from this channel I brought plenty of news et other things. The reason of my absence will be explained later, now allow me to start with things long overdue.
I'd like to thank Sergent Mori for her findings in Nagano, et l'information about Blood Dragon technology. The idea to catalogue foreign technology in our database as well is now on our list of things to do, once the development of the database reaches that point the High Command will appreciate any effort spent to find out more details about unknown technology, et of course reward such appropriately.
However, the conflict between the Blood Dragons et their foes on Tomioka lies out of the way of our refugee smuggling routes, et appear less important or threatening to us than anticipated at first. Unless it can somehow be advantageous to us, intervention is not an option there.
Sergent Savoie et Caporal Holdan, the efforts of you two spent on discovering et documenting entities of interest within the Languedoc system in order to bring our database further towards completion et being up to date is most appreciated, et albeit lately, rewarded duly. Bonus payments for twelve et seven entries has been sent to the following accounts: [C]-Etienne.Savoie et [C]-John.Holdan, respectively. Evidence is attached at the end of this transmission. Thank you for your contribution.
The incident regarding the alleged ambulance vessel is a complex one for sure. It is disgusting to see for what the Crown uses victims of their pointless crusade now, but taking on that vessel with such a small task force in hostile territory was also a quite risky move. The situation looked bad enough even for some bad propaganda against us by the Crown, which took considerable amount of effort to counter, despite that I do not want to call out Sergent Savoie or Caporals Charron or Maginot for that, just urge you all to be more careful about such events.
Now that I'm done addressing past events, I'll move on to current et future subjects. The previous occasions were likely the last one to address Messieurs Savoie et Charron as Sergent et Caporal, respectively. What you likely don't know (except for those who do), is that these two people helped me et the High Command greatly behind the scenes. Due to their exceptional assistance of our movement they have earned their place within the HC. Hereby Monsieur Savoie is promoted to the rank of Colonel, now as the Chef de Groupement tactique Champenoise, et Monsieur Charron is promoted to the rank of Commandant, to be promoted to Commandant-Chef once he decides which department he intends to lead in case he is willing to take the extra responsibility coming with such positions. Congratulations to both of you, Messieurs.
After addressing these points it's time to explain myself. During the last two months most of my time were spent with organizing the preparations for a massive assault on the remaining GRN forces et garrisons within the Tau-44 system, together with our Crayterian allies. The recent split among their ranks made things difficult, et while I'd rather not dive into internal matters of our allies, the more I know the more questions arise about which one to trust more, one thing is evidently clear: all of us want the GRN out of that system. With the coming holidays I can happily announce that most of our preparations are over, the remainder will be conducted in January, shortly before we begin our assault.
This also means that we have significantly less duties for the upcoming days, allowing about a week of rest for Christmas et the last days of this year. Take the opportunity to refresh yourselves so that next year we'll be able to take on the forces of the Crown et our task to free Gallia from the oppression with renewed strenght et eagerness. Enjoy yourselves in the upcoming days, that's an order, gentlemen.