To David Hale Admiral Liberty Navy Forces
From: ic-Transport- An Interspace Commerce subdivision
Subject: The loss of Civilian Class Stork Transport.
Regret to inform you that icTransport will no longer be able to aid in the war efforts against Rhienland due to the loss of our ship the Lucky Strike II. While we assume the risk of running military supplies out to the front lines, what we do not and will not be able to accept is being shot down by the same forces that we are trying to supply.
We submit to you the following logs and final transmission of the Lucky Strike for your review and course of action. The Lucky Strike II was Transporting small arms from Detroit Munitions to LPI sugarland in the Texas system. The Lucky Strike was stopped and questioned in New York system as to the destination of the cargo. While in route the Lucky Strike was given orders from our logistics office to take the cargo to Duluth Shipyard in Minnesotta. After having arrived in Minnesota and while in route to drop of the cargo the Navy Officers following the Lucky Strike where given orders to shoot down a Liberty Flagged Stork Civilian class transport.
COMM ID: [color=#99FFFF]Fleet Admiral David Hale TARGET ID:ic-Transport- An Interspace Commerce subdivision SUBJECT:Lucky Strike II ENCRYPTION:Medium PRIORTY:Medium
Hale here.
Thank you for the information regarding this. I had heard some sketchy reports of the incident prior to receiving your transmission. I will be personally talking to the officers involved to establish exactly what happened, as well as requesting any communications logs, guncam imagery or other information regarding it.
We take this extremely seriously and I will personally be heading up the investgation. If you have any more information or logs of the incident please send them to my personal comms signature.