Incoming Transmission Liberty Navy, First Fleet
First Fleet Admiralty
Admiral Jack Boehm
Director Maxwell:
Director,
The First Fleet has been discussing the additional information provided, and have concluded that we simply do not have enough information to make a decision at this point. Clearly we require more information to make an informed conclusion, and would ask that the LSF share any relevant intelligence about enemy force dispositions here. You clearly have some idea of what is going on at Sudbury, particularly in regards to potential opposition, but have given no specifics to allow us to decide if the threat there is tangible enough to require an immediate strike.
We require further details into this matter before a conclusion regarding our preferred option can be reached, because as it stands there is no evidence given to suggest that the situation at Sudbury is liable to change in the immediate future, while the Lane Hacker situation would be most easily resolved with an immediate deployment. In addition, while there has certainly been a confirmation of infected activity in Inverness, the continued presence of the Tuscaloosa there would become a liability if the system were to suddenly become more threatening while our forces are actively engage in Ontario.
We need more information about forces around Sudbury at the very least before a decision can be made regarding the deployment of forces to that end of Ontario.
Jack Boehm
ADM, 1FLT
Liberty Navy
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