Comm ID: Sous Lieutenant Christian d'Aubigne To: Gallic Royal Navy Transmission Centre Subject: Activity Report From: Battleship Beuvray, Living Quarters 7-26A
Bonjour camarade,
This begins Activity Report 2 of my service to the crown.
My rounds began at Battleship Carcassonne in Languedoc where I kept an eye out for any suspicious going ons near the Dauphine Jump gate. Suffice it to say there were none, besides the random brigand and Maquis hit and run attacks.
I then continued to the Dauphine system and encountered a Freelancer named "Calyso" near Gap Station. This Freelancer was hauling Military Vehicles in the direction of Languedoc, so I stopped him for an inspection as to acertain his intentions. After scanning his vessel, I had learned that the ship he was flying was of Council design and origin. The suspicion started seeping in at this point. Under the circumstances and the evidence at hand I ordered Calyso to dock immediately and relinquish his cargo. I also ordered him to change his ship if he wanted to continue business in Royal space without incident. Calyso complied and docked at Gap Station where the port authorities took over. I then proceeded with my rounds.
Whilst still in Dauphine my long range scanners picked up a strange reading not far from Briancon Station.
After a closer look with short range scanners, a ship in transit was discovered. This ship was definately Sirian, tagged as Deep Space Engineering and sporting an ID that gave rights to a body known as "Interspace Commerce". I hailed the ship known as Falkenir and demanded that he allow me to escort him out of Royal Space. Falkenir complied and I made sure he left with a stern warning. The type of warning that makes one believe his life is in jeopardy.
After the encounter with the Sirian I continued with my rounds, nothing significant to report occured. I then docked with Battleship Beuvray in Burgundy, hence concluding my Patrol.