.:Incoming Transmission:.
.:Comm ID: Rick Tiltman:.
.:Topic: Post War Cleanup:.
With the war over, I made my way to Planet New London. I saw the news reports but I needed to see the damages first hand, who ever reads this you have my word, Congress will have Bretonia's back in the cleanup. If there is one thing we Junker's know as well as anyone its clean up. Bretonia is strong, we will help you get back up, pick up the pieces dust off your clothes and rebuild everything. All Junker Congress members are on standby, ready to aid in any salvage operations. Shipments of Moderately damaged hull panels, salvageable engine components and other ship parts that are too valuable to be simply thrown into Culebra as well as Manifolds are being brought into aid in any reconstruction. My crew are also on strict orders not to touch the debris field in orbit of New London until given the all clear by Bretonian Law Enforcement Agencies.
If Her Majesty or any of her Forces need anything else, they need only ask. Bretonia has been kind and generous to Junkers in the past, it is time for us to return the favor.
The Junker Congress for the most part remains on decent standing within Bretonia, particularly the SIS has given its approval to your organisation, and I take their word to your merit.
The clean up, and the rebuilding efforts will be in the most part handled by lawful entities, however the Junkers are a valuable addition to parties engaging in the exercise of clean up and processing of scrap. There is a lot of scrap to be had, much of it not worth of anything without being melted down to its core elements and reforged into something. We have some facilities for this, though those on Trafalgar are most well used I am made aware.
As you know Trafalgar was occupied by the Gauls, and recently the BAF took it off their hands so to speak.
We know the station originally was a Junker instillation, but in this tumultuous period I do not expect the BAF to simply hand it back to you without securing the area around it, and of course ensuring the station does not hold anything Gallic.
That being said, the BAF will allow you to use the smelter and some of the facilities for purpose of scrap processing, you are cleared to dock with the station. I assume the facilities are in dire need of supplies to return the station to operating capacity, the nature of which I will leave to your crews.
The future of the station however I have no authority to decide, so I ask you wait.
Best regards,
Benedict Callahan, Secretary to the Cabinet