Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < GRANTED >
Sender ID: Lt. Lillian Olson
Recipient ID: Fleet Admiralty
Subject: Report - 01/08/829 | DD Blake Wayne van Leer
To the Admiralty,
I write today to report an encounter in the California system while patrolling in my assigned Alpha squadron Executioner. Upon approaching Planet Los Angeles, I happened across an encounter between the DD Blake Wayne van Leer, Cpt. Nicole Hayes of the Liberty Navy first fleet, and Commodore Uhmen of the 5th fleet, as well as two spectators in the form of a Polaris Bison, and a freelancer I have seen around by the name of Gossamer II. Due to Van Leer's forming of the First Armada without the official sanction of the Liberty Government, there appeared to be some tension between him and Hayes of the venerable first fleet. Van Leer requested my identity, however as his security access was revoked I informed him of the classified nature of Alpha squadron's pilots.
The conversation continued shortly thereafter after the arrival of an LSF pilot identified solely as Epsilon-588. Evidence was requested of Van Leer's status as a rogue officer, and was found by Cpt. Hayes in the form of the communication of his termination, dated 13th June 829 A.S. and subsequently reminded him of his due process rights and demanded he stand down and allow the Upholder he was flying to be repossessed by the Liberty Navy, an order which Van Leer subsequently refused.
This dilemma continued for some time, Van Leer continually refusing orders to stand down. I informed him that he was violating section 5 of Liberty law, obstruction of justice, however he still refused to comply. Van Leer's upholder was subsequently destroyed upon continual refusal to comply under threat of violence by LSF agent Epsilon-588.
At this stage, I would request instructions from the Admiralty as to treating Van Leer in any future encounters, as it is doubtful this is the last we will see of him in the near future.