First off, congratulations on your successful transfer back to Liberty Police Inc. and your subsequent promotion. I am sure you will do an excellent job of running the primary branch, much as you did with the now disbanded Marshals Service. I wish you the best of luck and hope that you will be able to make something respectable of LPI. I hear Commander Hartley's transfer request was accepted and he has been granted the head position of the investigations department. I am sure he will do an excellent job of assisting you in that capacity.
With the Service's disbandment, I have decided to retire for good. Forty-three years of service to the Republic have earned me that much, if I dare say so myself. However, I have no intention of retreating from serving Liberty completely. Having worked together, I believe we have both come to respect each other to some degree or another. Doing so, I would like to offer myself as an advisor to you. Off the books, of course. But you know my service record and are sure to remember what I did for the Marshals Service. I believe that it would be in LPI's and your own best interest to use the experience I have to offer.
In the mean time, good luck with your new employment.
Kind regards,
RAdm. Edmund Mallory, 2nd Fleet, Ret.
Former Deputy Director of the Marshals Service
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Mallory,
I've spent a good amount of time playing and re-playing your transmission and I still cannot understand whether the entire first half of the first segment is filled with sarcasm or not. In any case, I will assume it isn't and thank you for your kind words. It is certainly good to be back into the Liberty Police Incorporated and is even better to be running this place now. I believe Hartley was a great addition in the LPI, especially in the Investigative department. You probably know that better than me, considering most of the paperwork out of his investigations ended up in your hands.
I have to admit the second segment of your transmission hit like a truck. The last thing I expected to hear from you today or any time soon was that you grew to respect me. I'm glad, really. Thank you for offering yourself as my advisor, it's an offer that I'd be foolish to decline as I am sure you can be of great help, just like you were in the Marshals.
I'm sorry that Marshals had to end like that, Mallory, but there wasn't much I could do to prevent it.
With regards.
Commissioner Isla Nazumaki Liberty Police Incorporated