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Encryption: High
Location: Battleship Prox, Omicron Gamma
Sender ID: Cesar "Flipado" Gutierrez
Buenas Tardes!
I am here to report a successful recruitment process of our newest member, senor Eduardo Guzman, who our recruitment agent has forwarded to us.
A while ago, I've personally hired senor Guzman to escort my vessel that was carrying a large amount of xeno relics to Bretonia, not only for that, but also to observe performance of the ship he was piloting. The ship in question was the M15 Class hybrid, which we didn't properly utilize in combat. Elder Rodriguez has also joined us in the last moment.
We had plenty of talk during our trip to Bretonia and learned some of his history. Senor Guzman was formerly a part of Iberian Empire. He did have a significant presence and I think some of us can recognise his name. After Iberian Empire's influence has unfortunately weakened, he has attempted his luck in Gallia, which reminded me senora Lucia Jaquez, who has also spent quite some time there. According to senor Guzman, Gallic lifestyle did not suit him, so naturally, he couldn't stay there for long. Upon return home, he was met with senores from the Deterrence, but in the end there were some disagreements with them, so he ended up not siding with them. Which brought him to us next, and this sums it up.
After we reached Bretonian space, Elder Rodriguez has split up with us as he had to some business matters with Junkers to deal with, while we continued delivering a shipment of xeno relics. Our destination was Helifax Freeport in Leeds, so while we were on our way there, Elder Rodriguez has negotiated a good deal with Junkers and secured us a shipment of hull pannels for us to return back to Tripoli Shipyard.
On the return trip, we've encountered a Coalition ship, which was luckily not interested in dealing with us and we encountered no hostile threats after that.
I've decided that our new hermano will be a good fit for the Brotherhood, but we only had to find him a suitable role. He was paid a generous amount of pesos for looking after our shipment and I instructed him to treat himself with something nice and that I would be contacting him later for further recruitment work, such as papers and if necessary, training.
Hermanos y hermanas, now he is officially a member of the Brotherhood, so when you meet him, make sure to say hola and work together with him!