...Incoming Transmission
Comm ID: Bretonia Armed Force pilot- Lt.Cdr. James Hobart
To: Bretonia Police Authority
Subject: Arrest of suspected thief
I need to inform our bobbies, that I got some bad chap in cell for them.
Quote: ...Incoming Transmission
Comm ID: Bretonia Armed Force pilot- Lt.Cdr. James Hobart
To: Bretonia Police Authority
Subject: Arrest of suspected theif
I need to inform our bobbies, that I got some bad chap in cell for them.
...Incoming transmission
Comm ID: James Hobart
To: the Bretonia Armed Force
Subject: Arrest of suspected theif
While on patrol duty of New London system, I received an emergency call from Southampton shipyard. They mentioned that unknown ships just few moments ago destroyed some of stations depots, and stole some of the goods that were stored there.
I arrived just 30 seconds after I received the call, so I was first on that crime scene. First, I fired away few photos for proof. Then, I notice some unknown design vessel, leaving fast in Kensington direction.
I followed suspected vessel to Kensigton, where I noticed again destroyed depots. Now, two depots destroyed in just few minutes isnt casually. Then again that unknown vessel on scanner. Damn, this cant be random, so I asked the pilot to cut engines.
Comms were established.
Pilot had very Irish accent, and from talk I suspected he was flying drunk. Damn, now everything came clear to me. Bloody Molly thief, even a drunk one. Pilot didnt resist to arrestment, and he is now imprisoned onboard Newgate, waiting fair trail.
We didnt get much from this fella while interrogation, just name of pilot, and inspection of vessel showed large quantity of rum onboard. Bloody Molly I tell you. Rebels dont deserve trail, but bloody right movement people...
Pilot name: Liam Mac Ceallach
Current status: Onboard Newgate, waiting for a trail. Mr. Mac Ceallach accepted lawyers help.
Nationality: Bretonian
And that is all we know about him. No papers, no anything. Just a lot of rum and Whisky.