12-11-2010, 01:03 AM
To: Edward Malrone; Ames Research; Kepler.
From: Howard Lovecrepe; Freeport 10; Tau 37. (Pelican transport 'Cthulhu')
RE: Unusual prisoners.
Sirius Security Encryption Rating: [color=#33CC00]High.
We need to learn more about these creatures, as fast as possible. The Dragons in question tranquillised the captive pilots, then transferred them into my custody, on the conditions that they were to be transported directly to your station as soon as feasibly possible. Currently I have four of what they tagged as 'Wild' sat in a portable jail cell, in my ship's air lock. They are currently all alive. Freeport 10 does not want them, nor do we have the facilities to contain them.
These four men send a chill to my very spine. Merely their presence on my ship does it. I cannot deal with these abominations by myself. I need your help. Please, let me transfer them to your custody for examination. I fear we may run into serious troubles otherwise.
From: Howard Lovecrepe; Freeport 10; Tau 37. (Pelican transport 'Cthulhu')
RE: Unusual prisoners.
Sirius Security Encryption Rating: [color=#33CC00]High.
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To Mr Malrone.
Freeport 10 finds itself desperately in need of your station's services. Yesterday the station's 5 klick defence grid was breached by a massive alien behemoth. Earlier today, we were visited by a trio of Blood Dragons working for the Watanabe Kazoku. On the way to Freeport 10, they had been forced to fight through various hostile actions against them - the most interesting and relevant to this story being a wing of Kusari Naval Ships they suspected of being aligned with the aliens responsible for yesterday's murders, via coercion or infestation. We need to learn more about these creatures, as fast as possible. The Dragons in question tranquillised the captive pilots, then transferred them into my custody, on the conditions that they were to be transported directly to your station as soon as feasibly possible. Currently I have four of what they tagged as 'Wild' sat in a portable jail cell, in my ship's air lock. They are currently all alive. Freeport 10 does not want them, nor do we have the facilities to contain them.
These four men send a chill to my very spine. Merely their presence on my ship does it. I cannot deal with these abominations by myself. I need your help. Please, let me transfer them to your custody for examination. I fear we may run into serious troubles otherwise.
~Howard Lovecrepe