I am unsure how your systems have managed to access our internal networks.
Such an intrusion is considered a crime against the Junker Congress, and could see you labelled as potential enemies.
Indeed, this is not the place to contact me, or any of the Junker Congress about any business matters.
Especially seeing as you'd have had to break through many layers of our encryption which is meant to keep our internal communications private.
Regarding Howler Depot, your pilot was never told any such thing as they have reported.
While it may be true that my current condition prevents me from acting in full capacity,
I can assure you that Howler Depot remains under my full ownership, and is only secondarily associated with the Junker Congress.
If you wish to provide support to the likely now decaying modular base, it would be appreciated.
Injuries I sustained in the line of work have prevented me from supplying the usual necessities to the installation in question.
The base is not for sale, and though it may appear to be abandoned, it is not.
As Junkers, you are free to dock on Howler Depot and use its facilities, and if you also wish to logistically support it to keep it alive, I wouldn't decline.
It goes without saying that if you are seen breaking the law and subsequently docking on Howler Depot to evade authorities, your privileges will be revoked.
However, I must impose upon you the seriousness of any further intrusions into our private networks.
Please use proper channels of communication in the future and do not access our internal networks again.
Failure to heed this warning will result in consequences you may not like.
- Ian Howler Commandant, Junker Congress Defense Cabinet.