Incoming transmission: ID Gallic Junkers
Location: Lorraine, Gallia
Encryption: High
Bonjour My Good Libertonians,
We here at the Gallic Junkers, wish to tender a request for access to Liberty, as the Unione Corse experience such a favor also. In our request we sign that we will not engage in piracy or privateering within the borders of Liberty controlled space and will only move valuable CryoCubes into your territory, which can only serve to support your economy. In addtion, we will give you a heavy discount on the supplying of these cryocubes to any base you may own.
Best regards,
Juge Acel la Mare
Kritarchy of the Gallic Junkers
Members of the Gallic Junkers are not currently barred access from the Republic of Liberty. All foreign visitors to the Republic implicitly agree not to engage in any unlawful acts within our borders or face immediate expulsion and/or incarceration, with lethal force authorised for non-compliance.
The demand for Cryocubes is managed on a case-by-case basis by operators of modular bases, and since they are a legal commodity to be traded in the Republic, the Government does not itself contract for the supply of these goods on their behalf. Therefore, the Government does not consider your offer to be a significant bargaining chip in order to leverage any concessions at this time.
The Gallic Junkers are currently subject to the following restrictions as indicated in the Laws of Liberty:
Section 3, Article III. Wrote:Additionally, all Transport-class vessels of Gallic origin are not permitted with the House of Liberty, except when crewed by and flown under the banner of the Council, or the Unione Corse cartel identified by the [UC] tag.
Captains of transports of illegal make and model will be forced to drop any cargo they are carrying and exit the house of Liberty by the route specified by the officer on duty. An additional fine may be levied if previous infractions have occurred. Any resistance or evasion will result in the transport ship being destroyed.
I trust this has clarified your query.
- Sam Worthington, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.