OSI recognizes the shifting dynamics within Omicron Theta and beyond, and we reaffirm our commitment to the security of Freeport 9 and all assets falling under the treaty’s protection. Recent actions and statements from Phoenix raise concerns about the direction of governance in the region, but our focus remains clear: ensuring stability, security, and unity against the real threat—the Nomads.
Diplomacy is essential, but it must be reinforced with tangible actions. We stand with Doc Holliday in emphasizing that words alone are not enough. OSI will take the necessary steps to strengthen Freeport 9’s defenses and safeguard critical assets in Theta and other treaty-covered zones.
While Phoenix’s approach may appear authoritarian, their stance against the Nomads aligns with our own priorities. In times of crisis, pragmatism must prevail, and the old adage holds true: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. However, that relationship depends on Phoenix recognizing where the real threat lies. When the situation deteriorates, we expect them to act accordingly—standing against the Nomads rather than against those who signed the treaty, regardless of past disagreements.
OSI remains steadfast in our commitment to upholding our responsibilities and ensuring the integrity of the treaty. We urge all parties to do the same—not merely in words, but through meaningful actions. But then again, that would be preaching to the converted, and I'm sure the Pontiff has already covered that.
On a final note, I picked up a gunboat recently, figured it’s about time I paid the academy a visit. Been a while since I had to put my trigger finger to work, but muscle memory’s a funny thing—it’ll come back soon enough if someone gives me a reason… or if old age gets me first. Whichever happens first, I guess.