I've heard you met some of my club members.
Anyway, they told me to pass along the message that they completed your humanitarian mission.
You can be assured they will have a relaxing time on Baden Baden, payed for by the Archangels F.C.
From what I hear, it was quite an interesting venture.
Anyway, perhaps we can work together in the future again?
In any case, take care.
I hope we were among the first to introduce you to our lovely home of Gallia. If not, then perhaps we were among the first to introduce you to its darker side. That which the nobility and their lackeys do not want you to glimpse. Indeed, our fight is one of virtuous purpose. And anything that may go towards it will end up contributing to our eternal struggle against the oppression of King Charles and his debased institution of governance. You were lucky to not be seen aiding this "government" in any visible way, Sirian.
That being said, I do not think you understand your position in Gallia. La Fraternite and its esteemed pilots only saw fit to spare you as we saw there was more use to letting you live and serve La Revolution. Your mission in saving the poor souls trapped on Planet Marne was commendable, but I do not see any reason to truly trust your intentions. We held you at gunpoint and asked you to do the morally right thing. Would you Sirian cowards not bend over and let yourselves be enslaved if one of the Royalist pigdogs threatened you with death? Despicable pigs who cannot truly fight for the right side in this war against evil have no place in La Revolution.
For your... donation of momentary humanitarianism, La Fraternite shall not target your transports as they pass through Gallic space, so long as they continue to supply the Maquis, our Council brothers, our Brigand allies, and our Corse friends with proper aid and supplies to combat the Royalist menace. We will not even consider doing anything beyond this mercy unless your determination and moral compass align in a direction more correct and visible to our eyes.
The ball is in your court, "Funny Sunny." I suggest you serve it wisely.
Just to let you know... again... I was not there when you met my members... as I have said in my opening transmission to you.
That being said, I can confirm you are not the first Gallics we have spoken to that share your views and that we have done business with.
Perhaps you were the first that my guys that were there have met. I cannot however speak for them for that.
Anyway, what sort of supplies do you have in mind?
I am not really one that plays err... tennis. But I suppose you'd want to tell me anything specific you require to aid you in your efforts?