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To: The Gallic Royal Navy Command - Vulkhard Muller - 06-03-2015

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Today is a dark day, an axis of sirian pond scum has managed to tarnish the illustrious gleam of the Gallic Royal Navy by severely crippling the Battleship Oubli and her battle group. We at EFL Oil and Machinery in order to show support to the Crown would like to begin salvage operations on the vessel and hopefully in due time bring her back to operational capacity if not for use for full warfare but for the use of planetary defense supplementation.

I await your response


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RE: To: The Gallic Royal Navy Command - Miaou - 06-04-2015

Battleship Chant du Cygne, Agincourt System
3 juin, 738 AGS










Sender: Grand Maréchal Leon Dupont, Royal Gauloise.
Recipient: Volkar Mizaki, EFL Oil & Machinery.
Topic: Libération Fleet "Oubli".


Volkar Mizaki,

While we find the blow struck by the damnable Libertoniennes' navy to have been hard, you should know full well the Roi's plans to make a turn on this. The Libération Fleet was heavily damaged and brought down in power, yet we did hit the enemy harder. The Barrière Fleet has stepped up and merged with the previous fleet, so your operations should not be at risk.

As to the... wreckage around Planet Agincourt. We would like you to take back any Sirian vessels left over as well as recycle the ships we lost during the engagement. From our scans, it looks as if most of the Normandie and Obstinate class vessels were heavily damaged, but still have vital systems we would like to get back and used to rebuild or repair to bolster the fleet. We will task you to salvage the remains of the combat.

Leon Dupont
Grand Maréchal of the Roi's Royal Navy


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