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[color=#33CC00]Comm.ID:agent Normann O'Connor (LSF Secondary Division) Status: Commander of LSF-RV-Phoenix Opening message
The point is simple: by the Liberty Code we are to uphold the law. But one of the Liberty laws states that civilian vessels are not to be attacked unless you have VERY important reasons. Casting insults is not such a reason. That vessel was corporate, it had a right to be in the system, no matter what your personal issues with its captain are. Another law of the Libety Code states that capital vessels are not to attack smaller craft unless it poses a real threat to national security (the sub-laws definite the term "threat").
Then, seeing your attempt to break this law, captain Neo acted to prevent such issues. If I was him, I would act in the same way: imagine, you see the Libertonian capital ship and the commander of the ship breaks two laws at the same time. Conclusion: the commander is either a traitor, or infested. There's also an option that the commander doesn't know all the laws, but I guess this is not the case, because those who don't know the laws are not given the right to command a cruiser (or are deprived of that right soon).
Neo knew nothing of the previous incident, so he followed the "presumption of innocence" rule. I hope now you fully understand why I support his position.
I'll be waiting for the official response on this channel. O'Connor out.
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