COMM ID: Junior Lieutenant Aleesha Cooper TARGET ID:Junkers Congress SUBJECT:Here we go again! ENCRYPTION:Low PRIORITY:High
Since Junker Congress lacks initiative in responding the urgent messages, I have to repeat myself. Here is the message including logs of an encounter between Liberty Navy officers and... a couple of Maltese warships - at Rochester, as usual.
Quote:[color=#33FFFF]I guess that this documentation doesn't require much explanation from our side, yet asks for a commentary from the Junker Congress. Unfortunately, it's so typical, so I won't even need to voice the whole list of questions regarding Maltese warships staging attacks on the very heart of Liberty from Rochester base.
Quote:There is a reason why Junior Lieutenant Cooper can have good things. Technically it's all about picking up a night shift with Joshua Ashfield and running into two Maltese warships, "Sarissa" and "Ranseur" class, carelessly using Jump Gate connection with Colorado and heading to Junker station in Jersey scrapfied, the Rochester bunker to "restock" and "go for sightseeing, si". So, while I remained where we were to keep the friendly Cruise Disruptor missile on their engines <...>
Since it's yet an another incident involving Junkers, I'm documenting the whole encounter <...>
That'd be all.
Since I expect the usual response in which Congress claims to be utterly confused by those "wrongdoing" and informs us that it got totally nothing to do with this certain incident and interests of any unlawful organization or terrorist group operating in Liberty space, you can consider this transmission a mere formality and take the usual measures according to protocol.
I would also add the following logs demonstrating not only the various criminals using Rochester as a hideout, but also the exceptional tolerance towards brothels operating outside the legal guidelines in Liberty space.
Outcast&Rogues.
Brothel.
Since the Congressmen I encountered in space had failed to give any reasonable explanation, it's the matter I direct to a more official channel.
****Incoming Transmission****
****Comm ID: Arbiter Jack Crow****
****location: Classified****
Just what have we got again JG? Pity you didn't ask me first, I could have saved you a lot of trouble. As for that 'Brothel' it is quite clear that it does not even have the proper credentials to be flying that ship. We shall be repossessing it. As for the two Maltese warships, they were not authorized to be there and they never have been. You can talk all day long about how little you like our answers on that matter and it won't change the fact that WE DON'T WANT THEM THERE. Maybe the Navy would like to take a little initiative and keep them out of Liberty in the first place. If you are not capable of keeping those big guns away, what exactly do you expect us to be able to do about it? At any rate the paperwork has been submitted so they won't be docking again.
Sender ID: Antonio Location: Rochester Ship type: Salvager Subject: Rochester base
Greetings!
I'm currently commanding the ship bearing a tag SW)The.Shareholder.
I'll do it fast eses,I'm coming back to Rochester and what do I see? Two Liberty dreadnoughts parked in front of it.I didn't quite see them chasing anything..They were just sitting there. When I told them to get off they simply ignored. They left,but after quite some time.I hate seeing such big warships outside our little base.Well check the guncams: * *
Ship tags were: LNS-Resolution and LNS-Nirvana.
One of them,the Resolution, later broadcasts the following message over system comms: Log.
I personally find this outrageous.
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****Comm ID: Arbiter Jack Crow****
****location: Classified****
Let's see, I do believe I received some kind of coded anonymous transmission about that actually. Now if I've translated this properly it says that the commanding officer of the resolution went missing. His wife was convinced that he ran off with some woman he met working outside a trash dump near a Manhattan space port. She told the XO of the Resolution that he would be able to find him holed up in the bar on Rochester and asked him to go and retrieve the old drunkard. Upon arriving at Rochester and discovering the whole thing was a wild goose chase they decided to leave.
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****Comm ID: Arbiter Jack Crow****
****location: Classified****
'Wach your smeach' It makes no sense at all, which is in fact why the whole thing makes perfect sense. It appears the XO of the resolution was also drunk. My guess is the other dred was there to escort them out so they wouldn't embarrass the navy any further.
Lieutenant Aleesha Cooperto: Junker Congress, copy to: Liberty Navy, Liberty Police Incorporated
Topic: +1
Let's make it short, Congressmen.
Today the Liberty Navy and LPI had chased a Cardamine smuggler from California to, suddenly... Rochester. You will be provided the logs and, actually, there is an addition inquiry directed to the Congress as the organization claiming administrative privileges over the Rochester base. You will receive the said documents in 6 hours.
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****Comm ID: Arbiter Jack Crow****
****location: Classified****
A Rhino eh? That's interesting, very interesting indeed. You don't see many of those. I'm told the Cardamine trip is very long and even more dangerous. How do you suppose this pilot made it all the way in a ship like that? How do you suppose indeed? Furthermore, I wonder how one of the poorest built freighters in the known universe made it past the Liberty Navy without having the panels blown apart before it got anywhere near Rochester. Curious indeed.
Lieutenant Aleesha Cooperto: Junker Congress, copy to: Liberty Navy, Liberty Police Incorporated
Topic: Re: +1
Don't speak of what you have no idea about, Arbiter. This ship remains one of the most popular in its class due to its reliability and low price.
We don't know the source of the contents of its cargo hold, but it was chased from California, as you can see - and due to the superior speed of its brand new engines designed by Ageira, was lost in Detroit Derbis Field. Later it managed to outrun us on intercept course once again.
It's the perfect ship for that kind of operations - delivering specific goods from point A to point B without being caught.