Message Class: Audio-Visual
Encryption: Medium
To: Admiral Michelle O’Brian
From: Commander Eva Flameheart
Greetings, my admiral.
Commander Eva Flameheart here. Today, i would like to request your permission to allow me, my crew and Her Majesty Ship "Resolution" join the operation "Ice Lance". I will take responsibility for the ship and the life of the crew.
Consider your request hereby approved. Begin movement at maximum speed, and keep an officer on the comms. We may have to call you back if the need arises.
Remember, you're representing the Harlow out there. Show them all how it's done. I'll expect your report upon your return.
Message Class: Audio-Visual
Encryption: Medium
To: Admiral Michelle O’Brian
From: Commander Eva Flameheart
My admiral.
Thank you for trusting me. I'm and my crew will not let you down. We are already joined other participants of the operation "Ice Lance", my admiral. Expect the first results of the hunt soon.
Message Class: Audio-Visual
Encryption: Medium
To: Admiral Michelle O’Brian
From: Commander Eva Flameheart
My admiral.
Commander Eva Flameheart here. As you may know, operation "Ice Lance" is over. During the operation, I and my crew scored 6 confirmed kills. Below, you can see obituary archive.
[28.07.2019 08:54:06] Death: RNS-Grenat was put out of action by BAF|HMS-Resolution (Gun).
On the way back, we stopped on orbit of New London Planet for refuel and restock. Unfortunately, Gallia units seems like preparing for something, and i guess, we have no choice but to protect the capital. Sorry my admiral, but i don't think we will return to main Harlow forces in time.
Message Class: Audio-Visual
Encryption: Medium
To: Admiral Michelle O’Brian
From: Commander Eva Flameheart
Greetings, my admiral.
It's been a long time since our last conversation, isn't it? Please, allow me to explain, why i didn't reported about crew and ship status earlier.
I think you're already know all details of the final battle in the New London atmosphere, so i will be brief. During the fight my Dragoon was shot down. Unfortunately, the escape pod didn't work as it should, so i had to perform a hard landing. I managed to avoid landing in densely populated areas, so there were no casualties. No need to say, that i lost consciousness and woke up already in the hospital, where i recovered from the wounds and replaced my lost left hand with the protesis.
Two days ago i finally discharged from the hospital and returned to H.M.S. "Resolution". The crew status is fine, same i would say same about the ship. Our current location is near Southampton Shipyard wreck. We're awaiting further orders, my admiral.