Sender: Martin Shapley, Reporter for "The Voice of Sirius" Priority: High
To representatives of the Liberty Navy,
Good day, I am Martin Shapley, a reporter for the independent news agency "The Voice of Sirius", specializing in covering factual news. There has been a lot of misinformation lately, namely rumors of alleged Jump Drive sabotage, in addition to false exaggerations about casualties on the front lines.
I would like to ask you two questions:
1. Is there any basis for the supposed "malicious signal" which claimed to have detailed information on the jump drive? This sounds like Lane Hacker meddling or propaganda judging from its tone.
2. Ever since the flare-up of tensions with Kusari, what is the current state of affairs in the border system of Galileo? So far, it appears nothing newsworthy has been found there.
Incoming Transmission Liberty Navy, First Fleet
First Fleet Admiralty
Admiral Jack Boehm
Martin Shapley:
Mister Shapley,
The Liberty Navy does not comment on policy, and directs any questions you may have about the leaks you mentioned to the recent announcement made by the Libertonian Government. If you have further questions for my office that I can assist you with, please respond with them at your convenience.
Sincerely,
Jack Boehm
ADM, 1FLT
Liberty Navy
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Sender: Martin Shapley, Reporter for "The Voice of Sirius" Priority: High
To representatives of the Liberty Navy,
That is unfortunate, but your response is needed to keep Sirian citizens informed about the latest developments without falling victim to false information.
Therefore, I am asking you one important question: How will your Navy ensure that mining rights in Galileo are respected by everybody, in a way that does not lead to further escalation?