04-18-2023, 07:59 PM
» Sender - Brandon Hendricks, Chief of Logistics All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
» Recipient - 1st Armada, Liberty Navy
» Location - Salt Lake Station, New York system
» Subject - Security Concerns
» ENCRYPTION LEVEL - MAXIMUM - MESSAGE IS SECURE
To 1st Armada leadership,
A troubling report has crossed my desk. Yesterday, at roughly 17:00 Sirius time, one of our vessels witnessed your newly dispatched PEGASUS units opening fire it's weapons in the Manhattan security grid. As you are well aware of, this security grid is commonly populated with freighters, traders, and civilian traffic. There was no hostile activity reported at the time. After reviewing the report and the ship's transmissions, the PEGASUS unit, tagged 1st|PEGASUS-Astrosailor, stated that they were conducting a weapon's test.
Is this true? Does the commandment of the 1st Armada deem it safe to dispatch such orders to the rest of the armada in a commonly traveled zone? Despite no mishaps, such actions is a safety issue. What if a weapon's malfunction causes damage to nearby vessels and infrastructure? What if a turret is not correctly calibrated and fires at a civilian instead of it's intended target? I'm sure I do not need to elaborate further on the safety discrepancy this action enabled.
I implore the staff of the 1st Armada to investigate this to determine if a ship was acting in free will or of the ship was given this order and why. I will hold forwarding this to our security department for we do not want to issue a travel advisory against the Liberty Navy that is sworn to protect the citizens, not place them in danger. We look forward to seeing this matter resolved and, on behalf of AWES, I thank you for your service to Liberty and her interests.
Sincerely,
Brandon Hendricks
Chief of Logistics
All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
Chief of Logistics
All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
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