05-14-2009, 04:33 PM
Message to: Order High Command
Comm ID: Captain Vienne, Commander of the Ishtar
Location: Omicron Delta
My esteemed leaders, I have cause to complain about your handling of Admiral Aki Kimura.
The fair Admiral was brought into the High Command based on her own merit. She has worked endlessly to further the goals of the Order and while she may have caused tension with our..allies, she has contributed more to the Order than most other individuals.
Yet she is stripped of rank and disgraced.
As the nature of the Ishtar is to serve as an intelligence vessel, we have naturally found out about the fate of the Bastet and the crew. I do not blame the Admiral for making the decision she did. While her true goal may be unknown to me, I do know that it has some importance if the Admiral is willing to risk never returning to the Order for it.
What we have also found is that the Admiral was not even informed of this court martial till it suddenly appeared. Now, that is just common courtesy and frankly may have avoided a lot of this mess.
Clearly, however, the High Command are too impetent to even manage this.
I fear that this situation may only heighten the already strained tensions within our organisation. I have already had to quell some situations on my own vessel due to this.
Perhaps the Admiral has a point though.
Perhaps the 'High Command' are little better than those who are high on cardimine.
- Captain Vienne
Comm ID: Captain Vienne, Commander of the Ishtar
Location: Omicron Delta
My esteemed leaders, I have cause to complain about your handling of Admiral Aki Kimura.
The fair Admiral was brought into the High Command based on her own merit. She has worked endlessly to further the goals of the Order and while she may have caused tension with our..allies, she has contributed more to the Order than most other individuals.
Yet she is stripped of rank and disgraced.
As the nature of the Ishtar is to serve as an intelligence vessel, we have naturally found out about the fate of the Bastet and the crew. I do not blame the Admiral for making the decision she did. While her true goal may be unknown to me, I do know that it has some importance if the Admiral is willing to risk never returning to the Order for it.
What we have also found is that the Admiral was not even informed of this court martial till it suddenly appeared. Now, that is just common courtesy and frankly may have avoided a lot of this mess.
Clearly, however, the High Command are too impetent to even manage this.
I fear that this situation may only heighten the already strained tensions within our organisation. I have already had to quell some situations on my own vessel due to this.
Perhaps the Admiral has a point though.
Perhaps the 'High Command' are little better than those who are high on cardimine.
- Captain Vienne