the reason for this comm is to ask you permission for the carrier (]o[)-Ambrosio Spinola to cross Manchester, New London and Dublin systems, avoiding the battlefield.
Ambrosio Spinola comes from a long term recon mission in the Tau and Gallic systems. Final Destination: Livadia shipyard.
The conditions would be yours and I would take care of expenses that could cause the escort or any other contingency.
I expect a response from you and thanking you for your time.
after my second message I have not heard from you. The ship needs urgent revision. The conditions of passage through Manchester, New London and Dublin would be yours and the expenses would be paid by me.
Comm Channel: Open
From: Cdre Jack Frost
Subject: Passage through Bretonia
Sir,
Apologies for the late reply as we have been a bit busy with one or two things here.
Now, your request has been forwarded to the Admiralty and i am sure that a reply will be forthcoming.
Comm Channel: Open
From: Cdre Jack Frost
To: (]o[)-Ambrosio.Spinola
Subject: Passage through Bretonia
Sir,
Please forward to me your travel time, departing location and your final destination. The BAF|HMS.Rosyth, currently in Salsbury, can escort you through if the go ahead is given.
Comm ID: Mannock
From: FP9
To: Commodore Jack Frost (HMS Rosyth)
Dear Commodore Jack Frost
I'm glad for the help provided by the BAF. The route would begin at Planet Curaçao, Go through Manchester, New London and Dublin to get from there to Omega 49 (the ship needs some repairs in Lanzarote shipyard before going on the trip). The final destination is Livadia shipyard in Omega 47.
The departure of the ship is scheduled between 23:00 and 24:00 on 19 November 817. Unless the Admiralty have anything against.
Comm Channel: Open
From: Cdre Jack Frost
To: (]o[)-Ambrosio.Spinola
Subject: Passage through Bretonia
Sir,
I have been authorised to escort you through Bretonia. The BAF|HMS.Rosyth will be stationed at the Manchester/Cortez jump gate from 23.00h to escort you. ( times open to change )
Please be aware that unless there are exceptional circumstances we will not be docking at any time on our journey through Bretonia.
Comm ID: Mannock
From: FP9
To: Commodore Jack Frost (HMS|Rosyth)
Dear Commodore Jack Frost
Thank you very much again. I have contracted a debt of gratitude to BAF in general and you in particular.
My scientific ships are now engaged in research projects. Even so, I have fully available for research and hospital ship Solferino (with capacity to serve 1500 patients), if both you and the Admiralty considered it necessary to use such ship at any time, please do not hesitate to ask you for it. I fear that there is only one condition, any wounded treated at the Solferino not considered a POW and he or they shall be returned to their own side.