Incoming Transmission Liberty Security Force
Tactical Operations
Department Chief 'Siren'
Director Maxwell;
It is of my belief and from the analysis of brighter minds than mine that the Lane Hackers possession of the drive is problematic, but not disastrous. If nothing else, they will need time to examine, reverse engineer, and even attempt running a test of the device. A device I feel they will not be so easily able to hand off to their allies with zero evidence of its functionality or its usefulness.
Let them believe they have slipped through our fingers for good while we cast the net in Ontario, and bolster its defenses. Liberty has only just stepped foot inside Inverness, and its a move that would be easy to make once again. The loss of Sudbury would be catastrophic to furthering the interests of Liberty, all because we wasted our efforts chasing the Lane Hackers in the dark, in their own territory. Sudbury very well may contain the next great leap in Liberty's technological dominance we have sought for decades. The loss of the drive would be inconsequential compared to the loss of Sudbury. If the readings and analysis since the Blackout have any sort of accuracy, the loss of the drive would be of zero concern, once we uncover the secrets of this planet.
There is no other option than Option B. Sudbury must be held at all costs.
In service to the Republic.
'Siren'
Department Chief
TacOps
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