There is no problem telling you more about our talks with the Watchers. We have agreed on a ceasefire.
However that is mostly unimportant since the Watcher ships were nothing that we could not handle. However if we diminish the Corsair influence in Bretonia by breaking the Gaian alliance with the Corsairs, that would be something much more important. Something which is at the best interests for both of us to happen.
I have informed Flora of the Watchers about your positive reply. She is going to make the contact in-space when she's ready.
I am sure lady Bloodwyn you know what to tell her and what to show her.
However, oy tin d'sound o' yer voice 's ringin' a bell tae mae. Dinnae we meet afore ?
Anyway, we did perform d'task ye asked oos tae do : we scorted Laday Flora in Derry.We showed her d'Planet un' told 'er 'bout its story
. E'en oif oy doubt yer plan would work, it dinnae cost nutin' tae troy, un' d'benefits could be grand !
As, it seems a part o' mae datas were corrupted in a way, oy can only show ye, doses o' laday Flora. Oy hope ye dun moind, aye ?
'Ere's d'three guncam shot attached : ***
Howe'er mae black box still work, so oy'll also provoide ye dhis :
[M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : A gaian vessel den ? GG-Flora : Yes. GG-Flora : Good day, miss Discroll. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Un whoy would ye be dere ? [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : G'day... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : * she clears throat * GG-Flora : Flora, on behalf of the gaians. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Ahh, tis ye, oy was expectin' yer visit sooner o' lader, aye [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Dhis be Blodwyn's speakin' [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll l: So oy guess, oy'll have tae answer some questions 'boot mae homeworld ? GG-Flora : I suppose so. If what mister Yoshida said is true, I'd be happy to be able to learn about it more. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : So what d'ye already know 'bout it ? [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll l oy meant it won't be a good idea GG-Flora : Not much. All I know is that it was a world colonised by Mollys and that it was bombarded by Corsairs. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : roight GG-Flora : I don't know if it's true, however. That's why I'm here. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : tis true, t'be shure, ma'am, fer oy use maesel' tae leave 'ere among moines... afore it wast balsted [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Meant tae loive 'ere [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : But, tis koinda hard fer mae tae remember all d'details ye moight wanna know, as oy was only a wee girl when it happened GG-Flora : I was wondering... Could I, well, see the planet? [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : All oy can say, be, at some point, we do believe, dat we, d'people o' Dublin were... comrpomoisin' deir extention in Bretspace [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : so dey found a way tae Dublin, but nae only, also tae Derry [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Un' dey found oos fortified 'ere [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Records ? oy ain't shure, o' what ye be askin' ... GG-Flora : I hope I'm not asking for too much, but I would like to see what happend there. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Oy do tin' some families moight have personal records o' deir flloight frem Cork, butoy ne'er heard o' any koind o' military ra [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Aye, oy could show ye d'place, but lemme ask fer an escort tae go dere [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : ye know tis koinda' sensoible point 'ere GG-Flora : Sure. GG-Flora : I understand this. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Dey shall be 'ere soon, at least oy hope GG-Flora : Well, with that Bowex sniffing around, they may have something to do... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : would ye moind waitin' a boit ? GG-Flora : Not at all. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Shure, d'boyz un' lasses will take care o' dhat vessel darin' tae come dhat close tae Arry [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : So whoile we're at it, d'ye have any ode' question 'bout Cork ? GG-Flora : How many people were there? [M]-M.Misaty: Hello there lads GG-Flora : Good day. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Oy have nae darn idea, un' unfortunatly oy dun tin' aour elders had records 'bout aour population back in d'days [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : G'day [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Noice tae have ye dere GG-Flora : I see... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : we do have only a precoise idea o' who managed tae escape d'onslaugh [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : we're gonna escort d'lass tae aour place in Derry GG-Flora : How did Cork looked like before the attack? [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Oy do remember tunnels, un' trees, metallic structures too [M]-Golden.Warrior : Ahoy. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : but ain't shure oif t'wasnae unner a dome o' sumtin' GG-Flora : Good day. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Tin be, whatte'er was its state afore, tis now a highly radioactoive, un' nae fittin' fer loife [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : as oy was sayin' tae Misaty, we were 'bout tae escort d'gaian lass in aour homeworld [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : tis whoy ye've been called fer d'escort GG-Flora : I see... Is that the whole escort we're waiting for? [M]-Golden.Warrior : Tristan: Sounds good tae mae... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : dhat should be enough, oy guess. So ma'am, are ye ready ? GG-Flora : I am. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : roighto, so let oos go [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : A'roight be prepared fer jumpin' sequence GG-Flora : Wow... It's... Well, it's beautiful. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Dhis be d'system o' LOndonderry, also called Derry, dhis place be restricted, so we shall nae foind random people lurkin' rd [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : tis o' course welcome tae Derry [M]-Golden.Warrior : Oi dun think ye be sayin d'same once yea see d'planet up close... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : D'two planet ye see 'ere are Cork un' sateloite Bann [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Aaah, darn it forgot tae mention [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : is yer ship prepared un' equipped against hoight radiations ? GG-Flora : Yes, this ship is used to travel in quite dangerous areas. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : a'roight, let oos close boye den [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : so 'ere's d'place, but ain't nae much else tae say, only tae see GG-Flora : Well, I just... Hm... Can't say anything. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : oy dun e'en know oif we can fix d'damages dhat has been done 'ere GG-Flora : It's not impossible... But it would take centuries... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Oy guess we won't see aour worl inhabited again durin' aour loifetoime, oy fear [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : tois qoite some sad soight tae mae, would ye moind oif'd move aoutta 'ere ? GG-Flora : No, not at all. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll: A'roight, we'll move back tae Dublin [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : gents prepare yer engoines [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : ye's okay ? [M]-Golden.Warrior : Bloody radiation... GG-Flora : Thank you for showing me that world. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : m'well ye do guess whoy, exepted frem d'competition, we have some grievance against d'sars [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : ye be foine Tristan ? [M]-Golden.Warrior : Aye, aye. Tis workin foine now.. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : roight report tae Mek on Arry, tae check yer vessel, anyway [M]-Golden.Warrior : Ye got nae more need fer mae ? GG-Flora : I'll... I'll spread what I saw. I'll make sure other Gaians know what happend here. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : ye be free tae go, lad [M]-Golden.Warrior : Sounds loike a good idea.. [M]-Golden.Warrior : Ye be havin a good toime, lasses. *waves at the screen* [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Oy though many o' ye knew what happened already [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : but maybe ye were wun o' d'foirst wun dhat we allowed in 'ere GG-Flora : I'm pretty sure I am the first Gaian to see that place. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : ain't shure 'bout dhat, at least ye's d'foirst allowed, [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : odher moight have sneaked in alreaday GG-Flora : They'd have shared the story about Cork if they were there before... [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Anyway, oy won't we won't have hundreds o yers wantin' tae make a pilgrim tinguie 'ere GG-Flora : No, I'll do my best to keep my fellows from coming here. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : Boye d'way, oif we do fall on some datas on d'Planet afore d'disaster, we'll contact ye GG-Flora: Thank you. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : a'roight lass, den safe floight ! GG-Flora: To you as well. [M]-Blodwyn,O'Driscoll : tank ye
So as ye see, she was quoite impressed, boye d'beauty o' aour system, un' quoite chocked, oy tink, as she couldnae speak fer a moment, when she could only watch in awe d'devastation o' Cork...
Also, dun tell mae ye's d'Ser Yoshida, she talked 'bout un' which oy met before ? Darn dat be whoy yer voice is tellin' mae sumtin' !
Ye could have told mae afore ! Naow, oy look kinda stupid...
* She Blushes *
M'well...
Roight so oy tin' oy heard o' ye lately in some kidnappin' o' a famous arm dealer. At least, sounds loike yer voice.
Oy couldnae say anytin' when oy saw dhis: dhis really be a masterpiece.
* She bows *
Ye, hackers are, fer shure, d'only ones able tae succeed such a tin' in' d'middle o' Liberty.
My dear Blodwyn O'Driscoll. I hope you are in good health. As for your question, yes if you see my Comm ID on the beginning of the transmission, it mentions my alias. I am Mr Yoshida, of the Lane Hackers.
I would like to thank you for your assistance on showing to this group the true nature of the Corsairs. Unfortunately, I am the bearer of bad news. The so-called Gaian Guard is not so environmentally concerned. I already talked with Flora about it and she used some pitiful excuses like "it happened decades ago" or "it doesn't mean anything" in order to not blame the Corsairs for this profound destruction of a natural homeworld. They're nothing more than lackeys of the Corsair savages hiding inside the Gaian ranks.
Hopefully in time a new Gaian group - more concerned with nature - will rise and replace them. I would also like to thank you for your good words about our operation against W.F.Cody. It was a big triumpth for the Lane Hackers, the biggest heist in the history of Sirius.
Finally, I have some intel to share with you Blodwyn. May it serve as a reminder of who is your true friend out there. [①②③]
Oy tank fer carin' o' mo health, dhat tae be shure.
Also, Oy's sorry fer nae guessin' t'was ye oy was talkin' tae last toime. As o' course, ou did notoice yer comm ID , at least d'symbols carved, written maybe, next tae d'video'screen; unfortunately, oy cannae decipher dem .
* She blushes *
Un' dat be whoy oy's askin' tae whom oy's talkin'. But Noaw, oy can put a face on a name.
So, dey said t'was just ol' tinguies un' doesnae madder anymore ?
What does she said exactly ?
Must admit oy's very curious 'boot what she said. Un' would very pleased oif ye could provoide d'entoire black box o' dhat talk ye had widh 'er.Oif ye dun moind , o' course.
Mussay, oy's quoite dissapointed. Foirst we dinnae managed tae fulfill d'goal yeeswere hopin' fer. Second, oy guess oy wasted mo toime. Un' third, motink d' witch loyed tae mae when oy did show her mae homeland, un' noaw she'd say " it wouldnae mean anytin' " ? roight.
Oy cannae believe d'bitseach said such gobshoite tae mo face !!!
* She breathes heavily as she turns red *,
DAMNU AIR !!!
* She whispers *,
A'roight, aroight.
Oy'll keep dhat in moind, aye.
So, what oder madder we were talkin' boot ?
Aye yer intel.
Quoite interestin', mussay.But oy'd loike tae have more, ye see.As oy ain't alone decoidin' on dhis. Un' oif ye manage tae get a clear guncam shot wid'em togueder, un' wwwun oder o' deir cargo, t'would be grand, messay !
Tank ye fer yer toime, un' lemme say tis appreciated tae have someone loike yees boye aour soide, t'be shure.
Miss Blodwyn, you asked for the black box of my conversation with Flora. I am not sure what you are looking for, but I think reading it will only serve in infuriating you further. Flora and her little cell care for nature as much as the common BMM boss.
Here is the conversation log. Hypocrisy at its finest form.
Mr.Yoshida-: I thought you'd contact me once you saw first-hand as we agreed. GG-Sunset: Flora: I did... Most of them share my view on the situation. Mr.Yoshida-: Which is? GG-Sunset: Flora: What happend was terrible, yes... But it happen two decades ago. GG-Sunset: Flora: We'll surely contact Corsairs on this matter... But do they have anything to do with what happend when most of them were still teenagers and such? Mr.Yoshida-: Oh my dear. Mr.Yoshida-: Your excuses are very bad I'm afraid. GG-Sunset: Flora: Are they? Mr.Yoshida-: Because it happened 20 years ago does it mean this is not a worth cause? Mr.Yoshida-: You know very well that Leeds' smoke fields were created centuries ago yet you still fight those who created them. GG-Sunset: Flora: It's a different case, mostly because BMM still does what it did. Mr.Yoshida-: Or do you actually believe the Corsairs are people who are not ready to commit such crime once again? GG-Sunset: Flora: maybe they are, maybe they aren't. Mr.Yoshida-: I'm truly disappointed GG-Sunset: Flora: Are you disappointed because we didn't started to yell and bark at Corsairs? Mr.Yoshida-: Of failing to your duty. To nature. GG-Sunset: Flora: We're not stupid, sir Yoshida. Mr.Yoshida-: From what I see you're only ready to throw your lives defending Corsair invasions. Mr.Yoshida-: Not so interested to protect nature. GG-Sunset: Flora: Apparently you don't see anything. Mr.Yoshida-: Truly? Few people dare to question my intelligence. Mr.Yoshida-: Then please do enlighten me. What I am missing. GG-Sunset: Flora: You're missing the fact that we actually are able to think. We all know you count on us breaking our relations with corsairs GG-Sunset: Flora: You count that finding out about Cork will weaken both us and cretians.
Ulciscor: Lu: the most wanted man in liberty is not a coward ye? Mr.Yoshida-: I have had little time for practice. I am getting rusty. Ulciscor: Lu: Well, do or die ye? Mr.Yoshida-: Indeed. I am a man of action Ulciscor: Lu: Shall we than? Mr.Yoshida-: Prepare yourself. The Lane Hackers are coming for you. Ulciscor: Lu: Weapons hot. Mr.Yoshida-: I started an engagement. Mr.Yoshida-: With a Bounty Hunter. Mr.Yoshida-: Will speak again later.
Death: Ulciscor was put out of action by Mr.Yoshida- (Gun). Mr.Yoshida-: I will leave your escape pod to be picked up. Mr.Yoshida-: You fought well.
Mr.Yoshida-: Anyway the Bounty Hunter is down. Mr.Yoshida-: Are you around, Flora? GG-Sunset: Flora: yes, I am. Not for long though. Mr.Yoshida-: As I said I am disappointed with the Gaian Guard. I had hoped we'd cultivate some form of a relationship. But apparently your priority is not nature's welfare. GG-Sunset: Flora: We could. It's up to you if you want to have any relationship with us. Mr.Yoshida-: Well we don't want a relationship which is not based on true values. Mr.Yoshida-: Like environmentalism. Mr.Yoshida-: I thought the Gaian Guard was fighting for such values. GG-Sunset: Flora: We are. Mr.Yoshida-: Then where is your sensitivity towards what happened to an entire world, Planet Cork? GG-Sunset: Flora: It is there, live and kicking. Mr.Yoshida-: Well then, we have nothing more to discuss. GG-Sunset: Flora: If you say so. GG-Sunset: Flora: Have a nice day, sir Yoshida.