Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < RESTRICTED: RECIPIENT(S) ONLY>
Sender ID: RADM Jeffrey Asterius
Recipient ID: Director Adam C. Maxwell, LSF; CC: Liberty Forces High Command
Subject: RE: ONTARIO Classified Briefing
Director,
I have to agree with my colleagues from First and Second fleets. Though I will not retract my previous statement - indeed, securing Sudbury is the only option we have, yet you do not present us with much information about it. Information that you seem to be in possession of, given how you are afraid that somebody might "redirect" the beam. How can we know if it's even possible? To take into account my bare minimum expertise and past experiences with the Nomads and the reports about Sudbury, I can assure you that it can't be done locally - the planetary shield around the facility, which is most evidently of Dom K'Vosh origin, is impenetrable, and the beam appears to be fixated on a specific point north of Ontario, towards Alberta. If I had to guess, something in that god forsaken place has sent a signal to the facility - something that wants to use Alberta as a back door.
Those are just baseless guesses, but there can be no concrete base when dealing with the Nomads and their creators - their way of thinking is simply alien. Following my presumptions, the beam in question can't simply be "redirected". More over, it won't be redirected at all. If you have proof that my guesses contradict the reality or that I'm not entirely correct - kindly share this proof with us. It will help us understand what we're dealing with, or at least have a rough image of it.
Although we are more than capable of brute forcing our way in, we need to know more about what's going on in Ontario. If your department has some additional information about Sudbury, if you have any sort of intel about local criminal activities - those must be shared with us. I have no doubt in my mind that Xenos will use this opportunity to throw some pins under our wheels when we're busy facing off whatever comes out of that beam.