No I didn't. I didn't exactly say, "Hey guys, Alex took Cameron off drinking and I had to fly a multi-million credit train by myself." The log states that he wasn't aboard anyway, so it was either that or claim that the nomads abducted him in his sleep. I'm not going to lie to them, Alex. I wouldn't worry about it. It all worked out fine in the end anyway. No-one died, so no real point stressing, right?
Besides, I think it was probably good for him to have a bit of a break. Even if it did mean that I had to load Arsenal myself. And you won't get into trouble. What are you, eight? Don't tell me your buddies in the military didn't pull stuff at least that bad. It's Erich. It's not like he's going to rip your ears off or anything. Relax a little.
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"This is really sort of a personal project of mine."
- James Arland, on single-handedly engaging an enemy regiment.
Incoming TransmissionTo:Sarah McFarlen Sender:Alexander Fuchs Origin:Bruchsal Base
Title: Hey!
You know, you could have just not said anything. It would've saved you writing about it, too. No lies or anything, just not mentioned. I've got a reputation to uphold, you know? (Don't answer that)
Also no, we didn't do that in the Rheinwehr. There wasn't enough on any of the stations to make a man, slightly drunk. But hey, if that's the way the Libertonian Military works, then whatever floats their boat.
Relax? Yeah I'll relax and get blown to bits by a patrol while I'm sitting there relaxing. Or relaxing while I fly through the clouds of pure death you admire so much.
I'm sorry if I offended you. Next time, you can write the report. And guide the convoy. And then be accused of screwing every bit of it up because someone else was too busy partying while you stayed up half the night putting in orders to Kreuzberg and then fixing the radiation shields on their ship so they don't die the next time they leave the hangar bay.
It's fine, you know. Don't worry about it.
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"This is really sort of a personal project of mine."
- James Arland, on single-handedly engaging an enemy regiment.
It's been a long few days, with the slaves and everything. Don't worry about it, and I'm sorry I snapped at you. I just need some rest, and I'll be fine. Can we just forget about this?
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"This is really sort of a personal project of mine."
- James Arland, on single-handedly engaging an enemy regiment.