This is Siren stone, captain of the PLR:Thunder.Struck. I am transmitting this communica for the purpose of reporting a rather disturbing conversation that took place earlier today between myself and an ALG captain. While on patrol in Texas where we were keeping a close eye on the new installation known as Beaumont Spire, we happened to notice two ALG craft undocking from said installation. While we were unable to get any gun cams of the two ships leaving the station due to the distance we were keeping, I was able to have a quick chat with the crafts that tried to intercept the Thunder.
During our conversation, an interesting and slightly disturbing topic came up that I just cannot sit by and let pass. First off, I will say that I have seen the two ships in question flying what looked to be patrol routes around Beaumont Spire over the past few days. I had my suspicions about these ALG and their purpose for keeping so close to the new installation, and on this day, my fears were confirmed. I have it from the very lips of one of the ALG captains that the two vessels were stationed at Beaumont Spire for the sole purpose of protecting the station. If I am correct in my knowledge, mind you it's outdated by about 4 years, but the current liberty stance on Rheinland vessels within house space is to be strictly kept to that of ALG crafts transporting Radioactive waste material out of Texas and nothing more.
That being said, I also have a sensor scan of the inside of one of the ships in question, that while only a small quantity, it is clearly visible that the ship is carrying Premium Scrap. The last I checked, Premium Scrap was -not- radioactive. While I understand that the installation known as Beaumont Spire belongs to the Marauders and not the Congress, I still feel obligated to inform you of what has transpired this day. The ship communication logs and scans are as follows.
I hope that something can be done about these Marauders because they are a pain in the PLR's side. I will await your reply, Siren stone, ending transmission.
Greetings Siren Stone.
James Trenton here and first I must apologize for the delay.
With all the drama lately I've been busier than a one legged man in a butt kicking contest.
I saw your communication when it came over and the intel is indeed interesting.
Yet the most important file in that transmission seems to be missing.
Maybe its user error or this old rustic piece o'scrap communicator not being able to decode that final photo.
Whatever it is I cannot view it and its prolly the most important piece of the puzzle.
Anyway I'll see if I one of my technicians might be able to give it a look-see.
Perhaps you may take a gander at it yerself?
Talk to ya's later on once we get this sorted.
Aight till then!
Mr. Trenton, It's good to hear from you.
I would like to apologize for the communications error, it would seem that the file in question somehow ended up corrupting in transit. I am resubmitting said file via a copy of the original data in hopes that it properly transmits this time around. I find it strange that the most important file was the one that ended up damaged. I will have one of my engineers take a look at the stations communications relay to find any possible reason for this error.
The following file is a copy of the original Data. If you look at the target sensor readout you will indeed find that the ship indicated in my previous transmission is the one in possession of the prohibited materials.
Please send word once you receive this file, should it corrupt once again, I may have to look into the possibility of our communications having been hacked. Siren Stone, Ending Transmission.