Quote:Our bases are welcome ports to those who seek to trade, refuel and restock. They are not welcome ports for those who seek to use them as springboards for military action or to seek refuge from aborted attempts of the same.
Our ship was neither using the base as a springboard for military action, nor was it using it to flee from an aborted attempt at combat. In fact, it was not using your base for anything.
Quote:This would come under violation of either our signed treaty for the docking, or the good neighbour policy for staging.
The ship never docked, nor did it attempt to dock, so your suggestion is that even though the treaty we signed said we could not dock, not docking is somehow a violation? As for staging, the ship was not docked, it was not using the base for repair, restocking or trade, it was not using the base for rearming, it was not using the base at all. But apparently not using the base, not docking the base and following the treaty and the good neighbor policy, is somehow a violation of the treaty. Pathetic and transparent, that's what you are.