03-03-2018, 08:43 PM
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Greetings, Admiral,
you are, most certainly, not aware of me, but i am pretty well aware of you; putting the personal aside - allow me to introduce myself. My name is Cheryl Augustine, and currently i am assigned as the commander of 'Overlord'-class Dreadnought "Chefornak", usually stationed in California as a part of the battlegroup tasked with countering the ongoing Gallic invasion and to eliminate any forces advancing from the neighbouring Magellan and Cortez system on almost daily basis; during one such raid "Chefornak" was assigned to hold it's position at planet Los Angeles and prevent any opportunities from Royal Navy on advancing at this direction and eventually flanking the battlegroup engaged with main force of Gallic Crown trespassing the borders of Liberty Sovereign space once again.
An issue have appeared pretty soon as Dreadnoughts' long range scanners caught multiple contacts, which appeared to be a wing of Gallic bombers; they did not hesitate about engaging, and the battle erupted immediately as they got in range. Somehow, we have managed to get the upper hand, however, the ship sustained heavy damage from hostile antimatter fire, and, upon passing this information to Naval high command - was comissioned to Norfolk Shipyard for common maintenance and recovering from the sustained damage.
However - this is not something i would want to bring up now; as my ship is currently a useless chunk of metal stationed in the drydock - i have had a chance to talk with the crew to understand their moods and general morale level, concerning the recent Pyrrhic victory in the space of California; while i was satisfied with overall result - it is turned out obvious to me that my crew were slowly loosing their faith in Naval high command, concerning the lack of successful actions against the invaders in current battle theatre, ceasing Liberty support to struggling Bretonia has only added fuel to the fire.
I should acknowledge this, confess to myself that i am sharing their opinion at most points.
We can no longer rely on someone incapable.
Someone unable to perform it's main role.
After a short discussion with my most high ranked crew members representing the interests of their part of the crew it turned out obvious that we no longer want to stand by the side of the incompetent chain of command, and are up to denounce our loyalty to Navy if such opportunity opens up; however, we can not just board on "Chefornak" and leave the drydock - it will certainly catch too much attention and most of us will be processed for execution upon seizing control of the crippled battleship, and this is not something we can afford at this point.
Also, most of the crew representatives have spoken their word that, if the opportunity would open - they would gladly stand side by side with Battlegroup Harmony.
However, that's there the tough part comes, as acquiring access to our Overlord won't be an easy walk, and this brings up a question if you are capable of dispatching a sufficient amount of troops to board "Chefornak" and seize control of it? I will inform the crew, so you will meet little to no in terms of resistance, and will assist your marine crew in any way they are capable in terms of their section of the ship. Also, we will try to keep your troops disguised as long as possible and will leave the drydock in case of the serious threat posed We will accept no risks of failing the operation.
Our fainth in Liberty Navy have been lost.
However, we still do believe in ourselves.
And we believe that you will help us to preserve this faith.
I am looking forward to your response.
An issue have appeared pretty soon as Dreadnoughts' long range scanners caught multiple contacts, which appeared to be a wing of Gallic bombers; they did not hesitate about engaging, and the battle erupted immediately as they got in range. Somehow, we have managed to get the upper hand, however, the ship sustained heavy damage from hostile antimatter fire, and, upon passing this information to Naval high command - was comissioned to Norfolk Shipyard for common maintenance and recovering from the sustained damage.
However - this is not something i would want to bring up now; as my ship is currently a useless chunk of metal stationed in the drydock - i have had a chance to talk with the crew to understand their moods and general morale level, concerning the recent Pyrrhic victory in the space of California; while i was satisfied with overall result - it is turned out obvious to me that my crew were slowly loosing their faith in Naval high command, concerning the lack of successful actions against the invaders in current battle theatre, ceasing Liberty support to struggling Bretonia has only added fuel to the fire.
I should acknowledge this, confess to myself that i am sharing their opinion at most points.
We can no longer rely on someone incapable.
Someone unable to perform it's main role.
After a short discussion with my most high ranked crew members representing the interests of their part of the crew it turned out obvious that we no longer want to stand by the side of the incompetent chain of command, and are up to denounce our loyalty to Navy if such opportunity opens up; however, we can not just board on "Chefornak" and leave the drydock - it will certainly catch too much attention and most of us will be processed for execution upon seizing control of the crippled battleship, and this is not something we can afford at this point.
Also, most of the crew representatives have spoken their word that, if the opportunity would open - they would gladly stand side by side with Battlegroup Harmony.
However, that's there the tough part comes, as acquiring access to our Overlord won't be an easy walk, and this brings up a question if you are capable of dispatching a sufficient amount of troops to board "Chefornak" and seize control of it? I will inform the crew, so you will meet little to no in terms of resistance, and will assist your marine crew in any way they are capable in terms of their section of the ship. Also, we will try to keep your troops disguised as long as possible and will leave the drydock in case of the serious threat posed We will accept no risks of failing the operation.
Our fainth in Liberty Navy have been lost.
However, we still do believe in ourselves.
And we believe that you will help us to preserve this faith.
I am looking forward to your response.
Signer: Cheryl Augustine, Commander, LNS-Chefornak.
Tranmission terminated.