Destinataire(s):The [MQS] Relay Station Opérateur:Capitaine Marie-France Colbert
Rang:Capitaine Niveau de Sécurité:High Sujet:Le moyen de Transport Description:
Whilst the video feed is loading, you can hear a mademoiselle talking, known as Marie-France, who is in charge of [MQS]MT~Vauquelin, and has mission to deliver munitions and war equipments to Revolutionary bases. As the video feed is slowly getting focus, and sharper image is getting, you can clearly see Mademoiselle Marie-France, and understand her talking even better. She seems to be in a her transport, in ship's bridge.
"Bonjour, Capitaine Marie-France Colbert est ici. I'm reporting to Maquis Relay Station today on 28th of May, 742 A.G.S."
As she finished her first sentence, she took our a diary of reports, that she uses for writing numerous deliveries and events that accur, and keep them in her archive. This electronic diary of Marie-France suddenly flashed, and displayed her an hologram. She started dictating, as things she is saying are slowly getting written, word by word.
"I'm reporting another successful delivery of Munitions on 28th of May 742 A.G.S. We departed from Eplessier Depot, from which two freighters were filling us up with munitions that need to be carried out to Caussade Depot, here in Roussillion. As we were passing through systems, nothing unusual was happening. We were no picking up any ships."
As she said that, hologram finished another chapter. However, she opened her eyes widly and pointed her finger in excitement.
"I also forgot to mention that we were delivering together with two other our transports. Identification: [MQS]MT~Gargouille et [MQS]MT~L'AneStopper. Captain Diary Hologram Sequence, terminated."
After she finally finished saying everything sufficied for her another transport log, hologram was shut down. Therefore, video signal was slowly losing its sequence, after which in about few seconds, screen went black and displayed logo of le Maquis. Communication sequence with the Relay Station has been fully terminated.
Sincèrement,
Capitaine Marie-France Colbert du Maquis.