Recipient:All activists within the movement Sender:Paul Botzler, Leader of the resistance Origin:Bruchsal Base, Frankfurt system
17.06.829 A.S.
Fellow activists,
The last few weeks have been filled with unbreakable effort and incredible dedication. You have already given so much more for this movement than could be asked of you. Our movement has grown, new, brave and courageous people have joined us to take decisive action against the regime. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you.
I would also like to take this moment to welcome our new members. Some of you I have already met in person and those I have not yet had the chance to talk to, I hope to have the pleasure to do so as soon as possible.
I would like to say something to the following activists in particular.
Tobias Schmidt - I would like to thank you for escorting me and Aktivist Weser in the Munich system, near the Deterrence Corsairs. I admire your will to learn and grow. I hope you will stay with us for a long time.
Karl-Heinrich Weser - I was able to rely on you after just a short while. Not only do you contribute substantially to the understanding and spreading of our cause, but you have also already added another member to our ranks. Thank you very much.
Benno Ohnesorg and Sabrina Niedrig - You have been part of our movement for a little longer, I thank you for your invaluable service and willingness to engage with our newcomers. I have heard nothing but good things about your efforts.
Harald Lundstrom - You have also provided great service to the New Resistance Movement after only a short time. You saved the lives of not only us but the rest of the Bundschuh on Bruchsal when you heroically held off the Rheinland Imperial Navy.
Steve Harlow- You have been with the Bundschuh for quite some time. I have heard your name mentioned in good association with the VWA. I speak for all of us when I say that we are fortunate to have such an experienced activist as you on our side.
Felix Linke and Karoline Kruse - I welcome you both to our ranks. I hope you can quickly settle into our sometimes very chaotic movement and do your part to move us forward. I hope to be able to fly a lot more with you.
Now, however, a bit of somewhat less pleasant news. The supply situation is coming to a head. Our supplies are running low and Chairowman Ms. Merryweather is not pleased with the tentative successes we are having over them. We need food, water, consumer goods, and any sort of fuel for our ships. In addition, miscellaneous equipment. A more detailed course of action will be presented soon by Ms. Merryweather.