I expect the Normandie managed to get out of there without problems. I am sorry that you got pulled into this. We luckily managed to escape too.
Luckily this clears any confusion toward the Legion's reaction. Sadly our gunboat took more damage than necessary.
I wish to pick up our talk we had to break off so suddenly. It has to be surprising to hear of this after returning from your extended stay in the Omicrons.
But I sadly have to tell you that major parts of the Liberty Navy are infested by the nomad threat we thought we got rid off within the Navy.
On the 26th July the Navy decided to attack a pilot of my Battlegroup and the Harmony itself. We would have easily lost at that point if not for the LSF and loyal Navy forces.
Since then we fought a hopeless fight within the Alaska system and we now had no other choice than to break out and hide the Battlegroup and loyal ships away within the New Hampshire system. This was basically our last hope to find any support and I am glad you decided to get our side of the story.
I understand that you wouldn't just believe my word. I am willing to send you any records of the actions we have.
Maybe this selection will suffice for now, of course you can see it all but those should bring you up to speed. We also have direct video feeds from the Harmony but it will take a while to look through the useful ones.
I hope this will clear most of the confusion you must have about the situation. I wish I had better news for you but this is the sad truth about Liberty.
We have managed to make it without too many issues. Warming up the cloaking device once we spotted their first recon vessel proved to be a good call. Things could have went differently if one of their ships had a cloak disruptor, especially in the middle of a quite dense asteroid field like that one.
Either way, I went over the evidence you have provided with Commander Ellington and her advisors. We have deemed it solid enough to extend our stay away from Liberty's borders in order not to be picked up by any ESRD drone patrol. However that does not mean you are trusted yet. This situation needs clarification and until then containment procedures will be in effect.
Commander Ellington is currently gathering intel on the situation through other means than traditional Navy channels to define our next actions.
Shall you or any of your soldiers set foot on the Normandie, be aware you will be subject to mandatory screening and a complete medical check-up.
From the office of Cmdr. C. Ellington,
Primary Fleet,
Special Operations.
I'm perfectly fine with your conditions. Actually I was fearing the worst but it looks like you and your crew are fine and the Navy's corruption hasn't spread to your ship.
While I understand that this informations isn't easy to accept I hope that you hurry with the urgency of the situation.
If you wish to meet me in person I do not fear any inspection nor would I fear for any of my crew. We didn't hold out against the Navy together with the LSF if we did.
If your Commander wishes to see any of our intel, she is free to see through our archives. Of course this invitation is extended to you as well.