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TO: Rhienland Military Command - Jack Archer - 04-07-2010 -->>Sender ID: John Locke<<-- -->>Recieving ID: Rhienland Military Headquarters<<-- -->>Subject Topic: "Father's Service Records, and Military Equipment Request"<<-- To whom it may concern, My name is John Locke, and to understand my request, I suppose I need to explain a bit. up until three weeks ago or so, I was living aboard the Mining vessel "Destiny". since then I've been working as a Freelance Bounty Hunter. My father per say gave me his old Military Wraith. I thought nothing of it, until I wandered into Rhienland and was confronted by one of you members. After realising that, A) I should get your permission to fly this ship, and B) My father shouldn't have this ship if he retired I decided to contact you. I decided to contact my father before contacting you, and I am unable to locate the "Destiny". I would like to accesses your military Recodes as in hopes of finding out why Jack still had this Wraith, and what possibly find out where he has gone. Secondarily, I am hoping to attain permission to retain the possession of this vessel as it is my only means of space travel at the moment and As Jack has taken on a father role in my life I have a sentimental attachment to this ship. I await your reply Sincerely, John Locke -->>Transmission End<<-- TO: Rhienland Military Command - Sturmwind - 04-07-2010 **********Incoming transmission**********
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Submitter: Vizeadmiral Alec Voelkel, Rheinland Military. Recipient: John Locke Subject: Re: Father's Service Records, and Military Equipment Reques -------------------------------------------------------
Sehr geehrter Herr Locke, As you yourself acknowledged it, your father should have returned his service vessel following his resignation, as it is not his personal possession, but rather the property of the government bought from taxpayers' funds. It is highly possible that following his resignation, he did receive a notification of the fact that his service ship had to be returned. You must understand that unlike the 90-ARKM-N9, the 90-ARKM-N45 is used only by the top of the line portion of the Rheinland law enforcement, even among Military personnel it is not used by mere enlisted men, but the primary fleet and guard pilots mostly. Thus, we have decided to reject the request of you keeping this piece of military equipment, please return the vessel to the nearest Military recollection facility as soon as you can. We see no gain in freelancers possessing the finest piece of vessel we own, especially considering our troubles with Liberty of the late. Regarding the archive part you mentioned, state the name, birth date, duration of service, ranking and service number of your father, preferably his ship's manufacturing number and we will attempt to track the Destiny down. Your personal access to our pilot archives could lead to important data being compromised, that's why this step will require further consideration given that you insist on it. Signed, Vizeadmiral Alec Voelkel Powering down transmitter... Cutting comm link... Closing visual data... ------------------End of Transmission-----------------
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