"Crunching numbers, hm? Given the possibility of Petrov having swollen his numbers, adding the Spire Battlegroup forces and the Epeditionary Corps vessels...they should most likely have a majority of capital-grade vessels. Yet, they can field several fighter and bomber wings as well. If you want to go more in depth, we speak of the whole Coalition military line laid down, from the smaller Partisan light fighters to the humongous Tempest-class carrier. Anything else?" - de Grasse said, having relaxed a little, waiting for Pria's answer.
"In numbers? I doubt the Coalition has a large amount of ships in grand total, but correct me if I'm wrong." She took a breath before continuing"But for system defenses, and guerilla warfare should be more than enough.
"The Coalition hasn't got the fleet power of Bretonia, that is, but still has quite a substantial standing fleet. As for system defenses? Hmm...there is a Typhoon destroyer on guard at the jump hole linking Omega-49 to Omega-52, another one on the other side of the same jumphole, with nearby Sevastopol Depot working as Border Control. There also is a Typhoon destroyer guarding the other exit of the system to Omega-5. Not to forget the ring of orbital platforms around Jiangxi and patrols consisting of fighters, gunboats and sometimes destroyers pretty much in every corner of Omega-52." - de Grasse said, waiting once more for Pria's answer.
Pria gently pushed herself away from the desk "Okay. Last thing on the list would be the communcation encryption keys the Coalition is using, if you could list them in the near future." She stood up, walked down to the door, but didn't opened it yet "Other than this, we're pretty much finished, and thanks for your time"
"The encryption keys? It's a military-standard 256bit encryption system, with additional security enhancements, to be precise. All communications use that kind of encryption. Yet, given my former position, I do have a unique key which can allow you to override access - i'll send you a message with the key in question." - de Grasse said, raising from his seat while stretching a bit.
He approached the door and opened it, gesturing to Pria to step outside. As she stepped outside, he closed the door. "Been a pleasure to aid who did saved both of us. Please, lead the way back - I'll follow behind.
"It's not a compliment, it's a matter of fact. I never saw you whining about stuff when it didn't go your way, you never do ooRP-arranged stuff, you're active, you're good at playing your character ingame and you're neutral enough to not end up as a clown infront of the community."
She walked out, leading de Grasse towards the elevator. The corridor was empty, the guards left some time ago, for another task. Pria still thought about what said to her, analyzing every word, as they stepped into the elevator. She was in her thoughts, gently rubbing her belly once in a while, as she leaned against a wall, not noticing how silent she was, until de Grasse signaled witha cough that they arrived to the right level