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Sender:Johnny, from his namesake's Office Recipient:Revenant Subject:Intelligence
Dear Revenant.
I have expected as much. Not a matter of concern.
And about Bretonia, delight yourself with this. And even more. Of course, if you think it deserves financial reward, please let me know in your reply. And of course, you know the address. Swift.Silence.
We're not mendicant, but we are still in that awkward spot.
Message Class: Textual
Encryption: Ceylon
To: Johnny's Office
From: Fleet Admiral Harold Sommerville, BAF
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Sir,
I sincerely hope that you will not mind our gestures and set aside the pleasantries for the time being, due to the importance of your message. I also wish to apologize for our immediate lack of response, but there was thorough discussion about the validity of these -- as I believe you understand -- outlandish claims of an existing Xeno battlecruiser as well as the claims to possess evidence damaging to Liberty's public reputation.
Firstly, we shall address that matter, albeit through a series of question so that we acquire a better picture of this situation. Where has the battlecruiser been sighted? What is its callsign? If sighted, do you possess any evidence of its existence? And, lastly, why do you believe that the LPI has refused cooperation on this?
With that explained, or, for a lack of better word, mentioned, I hold particular interest in the offer of hirement. Whilst I understand that this may not be what you expect to receive from an Admiral, it is our duty to ensure our rivals remain weak. Thusly, would your private investigations office be interested in acquiring intelligence, both directly and indirectly, about the state of the Liberty Navy, Police and Security Force? It is not an easy task to successfully complete, but the monetary compensation is adequate.
In addition, it would be in both our interests that you remain firmly concentrated upon revealing the corruption within Liberty. Perhaps not evident enough yet, but they will be left without allies at their current pace, with credits only able to purchase so much. Answer at the earliest convenience.
Harold Sommerville
Fleet Admiral
Bretonian Armed Forces
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Of course, by itself, it holds little value, but as it is an Admiral, and is signed, and whatnot; it is irrefutable evidence of attempted use of our Office as a proxy group of interest to wage war against Liberty, not literal, guns-blazing war, but conflict.
The Republic of Liberty is already plenty unstable. A house of cards. Push one card, and everything falls apart.
Same for Bretonia. The galactic north; a mammoth the size of Sirius, Gallia. The Outcasts. Pirates. The galactic south? Mollys, rebels, terrorists, and Corsairs. Rheinland could be a threat. Crayter? Simply irrelevant. When the Outcasts will decide to raze it to the ground, the Crayter Republic will no longer exists. Kusari? Give the Chrysanthemums enough Cardamine, and the Blood Dragons enough weapons, and the Corsairs and Outcasts will make a pleasure to overthrow it, and make Kusari the new Omicrons.
The Core? We will continue to destabilize the Core. Eventually, their ego will push them towards a war of aggression.
The entire sector is a House of cards made up of Houses of cards.
The sector must burn down to ashes for its redemption.
Oh, and the Xeno Battlecruiser. Here it is. Ontario. The Admiralty has not received it and are therefore deadlocked into trying to find some casus belli or something.
On a lighter note. Caliban, The person whom doesn't like Auxo much, assisted the Redemption's experimental autopilot, alongside a Zoner gunboat, an Outcast Storta-class capital ship, in the neutralization of an Order Osiris-class battleship. It was taken down as expected but fared around 50% better than expected. I hope you can extrapolate these combat data for what we asked. Kepler. The Order battleship was put out of action by the Zoner gunboat.
We can bring the second Frigate to the location of your choice. Oh and, you have full access to the contract. See how pathetically they decided to trust our Office, only to disregard our own expertise. This is one of the reasons I am acting so vehemently towards these. Two pilots wounded. Our expertise questioned despite being given an extremely sensitive contract. The irony is beyond me.