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To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Silver - 01-27-2014 ![]() Good evening. I am Sarah John-Kane, Freeport One administrator. I received a thrilling report of an encounter between your forces and a corsair battleship right within my No Fire Zone. All relevant data is being uploaded as we speak. As i am waiting for your side of the story, let me remind you of something. That i will be most happy if you remind your brave men and women that engaging and firing capital ship weaponry near a civilian base that already has seen enough bloodshed and war, that could put the Liberty/Rheinland front to shame, is a bad idea. That you have presence within and 5k's outside the Freeport for this very same reason. To not endanger the civilians and innocent that live and trade within Freeport One. The Freeport is a place to rest, to repair and to replenish one strengths for the voyages ahead. And as for the pirate problem that you will no doubt address in the reply, i am already dealing with the situation as we speak. Although any proofs you have regarding this and any future incidents, will be most welcome, so that leverage will be on my side, for a change. And that is a change that matters. With regards, Sarah John-Kane,
Administrator, Freeport One. RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Thunderer - 01-28-2014 - Incoming Transmission -
-= High Encryption =- Priority: High To: Administrator Sarah John-Kane, Freeport One From: Admiral George Richard Hall Location: Southampton Shipyard, New London System Subject: Reply ![]() "Salutations, Miss John-Kane. I think we already know each other. For whatever reason you find this thrilling, I consider it a bit more serious than that. I wouldn't let a Corsair battleship fly around some of my stations, for example. I am aware you, being peaceful Zoners, have nothing against the Corsairs, but let me remind you that your base is within our space. And the Corsairs are our enemies. How can you guarantee me that I won't enter Omega-3 space one day, only to find half of the Corsair fleet stacked around your base, trusting the no fire zone will protect them?" - Message Over -
RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Silver - 01-29-2014 ![]() Good day. I see that i do not share the same tone of sarcasm and of humor with the Bretonian gentlepersons. In reply to your concerns, there are rules, that are followed by the Confederation of Freeports and anyone that uses said Freeports, rules that you probably are aware of. In case of loitering and of staging attacks, while abusing the safety of the No Fire Zone. If not, you can find them in the neural network. And although, as you said, 'my base', also known as a Freeport, is truly within Omega-3, i don't see the Admiralty giving anyone a heartache when Hessians decide to use it after shooting the Corsairs. Or Rheinlanders. The ones you had a brief, but bloody war, yes? That resulted in civilian casualties, within this 'base'? As i said, the Freeport cares only to be a place of serenity, not a place of war. Unless, you have a different idea? With regards, Sarah John-Kane,
Administrator, Freeport One. RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Thunderer - 01-29-2014 - Incoming Transmission -
-= High Encryption =- Priority: High To: Administrator Sarah John-Kane, Freeport One From: Admiral George Richard Hall Location: Planet New London, New London System Subject: Reply ![]() "Good day. Yes, there are rules. I will quote two which the captain of the Osiris was clearly breaking: 5. No capital class vessel shall remain within the no-fire zone of any given Freeport unless assisting Confederation of Freeports personnel or the vessel in question is granted temporary permission by on-duty Confederation of Freeports personnell. Capital class vessels that are asked to leave the n- fire zone shall do so immediately or face the full ramifications of violating Freeport laws.
And:6. No ship may loiter around the Freeport. The no-fire zone is NOT a security blanket. Land, do your business and either continue on or take up quarter for the evening. Loitering only attracts unwanted attention.
So, how do you intend to enforce these?"- Message Over -
RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Gytrash - 01-29-2014 ![]() ~~~ VISIBLE ONLY TO Sarah John-Kane Hey Kane, I'm horning in on this channel, Just drop me a line if you want me out. For now I want to go off at this pompous ***hat ~~~ Dear Admiral Hall Regarding our discourse in my other channel. Please find attached a quote of your last communique for convenience's sake. (01-29-2014, 10:44 AM)Thunderer Wrote: I think it's time for me to have my say don't you? So let's review the facts then. Your vessels came across the Osiris class vessel inside the No-Fire-Zone. Anything that occurred prior to this is irrelevant UNLESS you were in hot pursuit of the vessel and can prove it. Reviewing the communications logs there is a sixty second window between spotting the Osiris class vessel in question and opening fire. In those sixty seconds the vessel in question clearly stated that there was a No-Fire-Zone in effect. Are your pilots deaf? Do they not pay attention? Are they, perhaps, a little fast on the trigger do you think? Whether or not the vessel in question was loitering was none of your business and remains none of your business. The fact of the matter is that your vessels were clearly and utterly in the wrong. End of story. No further argument required. You have failed to provide any evidence of prior engagement and pursuit to the Freeport. Your vessels clearly came to the Freeport, found the Osiris and went completely ape bananas on it. Now the question is what shall we do about that. Sincerely, James Church ![]() RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Thunderer - 01-29-2014 - Incoming Transmission -
-= High Encryption =- Priority: High To: Frequency Set as Before From: Admiral George Richard Hall Location: Planet New London, New London System Subject: Reply ![]() "Greetings. My forces' task is to go completely ape bananas on Corsair Osirises, or any other hostile ships. And the quicker they do it, the better. I admit that they have mistaken by not asking the Corsair captain to move out of the no-fire zone before firing, what probably won't happen again. You would allow us to engage them if they refused moving out, right? Because else would practically be sheltering our enemies, who are even breaking your own laws. What I am more worried about, however, are those three Nephilims mentioned in captain McCroskey's report. Were those capital ships, even of battleship class, a method of your laws' enforcement? Or are you, in fact, protecting the Corsairs and preparing something I wouldn't even like to mention? Or are those ships merely stolen by irresponsible freelancers with possibly harmful ideas?" - Message Over -
RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Gytrash - 01-29-2014 ![]() Dear Admiral Hall Let me put it this way. What happens outside the No-Fire-Zone. Not my problem. When it happens inside the No-Fire-Zone. My problem. And then I make it your problem. Running counter to that is this If it happens outside the No-Fire-Zone. Your problem. If it happens inside the No-Fire-Zone. Not your problem. So those three Nephilim class vessels? Not your problem. The No-Fire-Zone is not Bretonian space, it's Zoner space. And those are Zoner vessels being flown by Zoner pilots in complete accordance with the Freeport laws, something that your pilots seems to be unable to do. Sincerely, James Church ![]() RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Thunderer - 01-29-2014 - Incoming Transmission -
-= High Encryption =- Priority: High To: Frequency Set as Before From: Admiral George Richard Hall Location: Planet New London, New London System Subject: Reply ![]() "Salutations. It is quite my problem, actually. When one nation starts a huge gathering of capital ships, as respective captain McCroskey called it, on another nation's border, that nation should, if it cares about its assets, be interested why is the previous nation doing that. So, what are three Zoner battleship class vessels doing ten clicks from the Bretonian border and are they all you will place there?" - Message Over -
RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Gytrash - 01-30-2014 ![]() Dear Admiral Hall I would say that it really isn't your business. Three Nephilim is not a "huge gathering of capital ships". Three is not a huge number. Especially when they are colony vessels, effectively mobile Freeports, and even more especially when they have no support vessels. But enough of that, you seem to be of the opinion that they are battlehips so I'l leave my reply at that. There is still the matter of your vessels that broke Freeport Law. As the law is the same for everyone I shall issue the following fines. To the captain of the BAF|HMS-Invictus 32,500,000 credits To the captain of the BAF|A-HMS-St.George 32,500,000 credits To the captain of the BRF|HMS-Matilda 32,500,000 credits To the captain of the ship BAF|Cpt.Evyn.Wildcat 8,125,000 credits These are payable by the individual captains or by the Bretonian Armed Forces, I care little for which, although them paying it themselves could teach them to wait next time. //I'll put the bank ship details here later. I'm actually in a different city now and can't access the game. I'll be back in Sydney on Tuesday. Sincerely, James Church ![]() RE: To: Bretonian Armed Forces Admiralty - Thunderer - 01-30-2014 - Incoming Transmission -
-= High Encryption =- Priority: High To: Frequency Set as Before From: Admiral George Richard Hall Location: Planet New London, New London System Subject: Reply ![]() "Good morning.
George takes a few sips of water. He speaks something for himself, mentioning some pirates and Cortez.To be frank, I am very appalled by your daring demands. If you knew better, you would know that Bretonia even has a law which disallows us bowing to such. I will quote it: 6.2 - Ban on Suing the Government and Armed Forces
Bretonia will remember your behavior, but we will disregard it for now. And If you are really bankrupt and you need someone to take credits from, I propose the Corsairs. The captain of the Osiris has broken a few of your laws, haven't they? I will quote them again, in case you've already forgotten:Under the Articles of War, it is now illegal in Bretonia to file civil or criminal actions against the Armed Forces or the Crown during a time of war. This is to prevent distractions from the war effort. Any such attempt shall incur a hefty fine to the person breaking this law, and be subject to arrest. One: 5. No capital class vessel shall remain within the no-fire zone of any given Freeport unless assisting Confederation of Freeports personnel or the vessel in question is granted temporary permission by on-duty Confederation of Freeports personnel. Capital class vessels that are asked to leave the no-fire zone shall do so immediately or face the full ramifications of violating Freeport laws.
To clarify that an Osiris, a battleship, is a capital ship: 5. A) Capital class vessels include destroyer, cruiser, battlecruiser, carrier, battleship and dreadnought class vessels. Not included in this definition are gunboat and gunship class vessels and below. And two. Or three, depends of how you look at it: 6. No ship may loiter around the Freeport. The no-fire zone is NOT a security blanket. Land, do your business and either continue on or take up quarter for the evening. Loitering only attracts unwanted attention. The last law is made exactly for preventing what has happened, and the evidence shows that the Corsair captain has clearly broken it. I demand you contact them about the matter." "Let me also quote two sections from the Omega Treaty: 2.2.3 - The Zoners of Freeport One have the right to demand the Bretonia Armed Forces withdraw its forces from the vicinty around Freeport One, and the Bretonia Armed Forces must respect this request if it be issued.
2.2.3.1 - The Bretonia Armed Forces may refuse this demand, should any lawful vessels be under attack or under imminent threat by hostile forces, or if the presence of military units is necessary for a valid and current security reason. And two articles from the Freeport One Collective Security Agreement: Article 1. Zoners of Freeport 1 recognise authority of Kingdom of Bretonia over the Omega-3 system, interest of Bretonia in maintaining security of trade connections, [and] mining operations and research missions.
Article 2. Zoners of Freeport 1 consider Corsair Empire as dangerous force that poses a direct risk to Freeport population and citizens of Kingdom of Bretonia and support Bretonian Police Authority and Bretonian Armed Forces in their actions against Corsairs and those who directly support them so long as hostilities continue for both signing parties. Oh, and... Don't continue with your problem-my problem rubbish. Corsairs hiding a few meters from the Bretonian border is, unfortunately, my problem, although I wouldn't wish it at all. We will ask them to move out of the no-fire zone next time, and if they don't, we will not hesitate to turn them into spectacular fireworks everyone on Freeport One will be able to watch for free. If you continue protecting our enemies, I'm afraid you will have to finally feel the consequences. I wasn't serious when I mentioned the possibility of finding half the Corsair navy stacked around your Freeport one day, vainly trusting the no-fire zone will protect them, but it appears I should have been. If you are not content with this, the Bretonian War Cabinet is discussing a solution for solving all our problems, at least around this matter, which should be ready in a day or two, and about preparation of which I have contacted Miss John-Kane some time ago, but got interrupted by this. Don't worry, it is only a trade. Farewell for now." - Message Over -
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