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⇒ Recipient: Eureka Station administration ⇒ Priority:High ⇒ Encryption:High ⇒ Source: New Scotland Yard, Planet New London, New London
Your modular installation has been observed to be in breach of Bretonian Charter of Interstellar Law, providing refuge to entities belonging to organisations unwelcome in the Kingdom of Bretonia due to their dubious reputation. Therefore, a formal warning is issued along with a demand to alter your security protocols to exclude all organisations considered hostile in accordance to the Bretonian Charter of Interstellar Law, as it is expected from a Crown-sponsored corporate interest.
I shall come back to you in seventy two hours for a more thorough investigation.
I am Aaron West, the administrator of this station.
I hereby formaly apologize to the Crown for this security breach.
It is indeed unworthy for a Bowex station in the Kingdom of Bretonia.
After your comm message we soon found out that our defensecomputer was fried.
It seems that my nephew Nathan was having a little latenight party in the operationscenter with the crew of our supplyship and mistakenly spilled a bottle of "Highland Park 12" on one of the consoles.
Such a waste, i mean the Scotch (Orkney's finest).
Anyway, our defensecomputer has to be completly replaced and a Bowex specialist from Scarborough is currently underway to make this happen.
Right now our IFF friend/foe recognitionsystem is down so i have decided to put the station on lockdown.
The Bretonian police,Armed forces and Intelligence service can still dock for a possible inspection, if needed.
Speaking of lockdown, that silly twit (my nephew) is now in the stations brig and sobering up.
For the next month he will be on sanitation duty, but hey he's family, what can you do.
There is no sign of that Insurgency ship that docked here so therefore he must have slipped away.
If the defensecomputer is up and running i would appreciate some advice from the Bretonia Police for the
best settings.
Any fines or sanctions regarding this incident will be accepted.
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⇒ Recipient: Eureka Station administration ⇒ Priority:High ⇒ Encryption:High ⇒ Source: New Scotland Yard, Planet New London, New London
Good evening, Aaron.
Your swift and dilligent response is appreciated. For this is a minor breach and it is the first time Eureka station is caught in breaching the law in such manner - i don't see imposing any fines as necessary as long as initial demand is fulfilled and no undersired entities take refuge aboard your modular installation.
This, however, is no invitation to take advantage of this kindness and mistake it for weakness.
However, if there's uncertainty in establishing your security protocols i may, instead of investigation, assist you with the subject and set it up to filter out all unwanted attention from the modular installation. Constables' duty extends far past passing around fines and papers.
Evidence:
Elizabeth Frederica Beurling Jr.Constable E.F. Beurling
Bretonian Police Authority
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Peace, being the distant dream it is, comes inevitably, and goes hand in hand with justice.
Cursed be the war.
I am pleased to report that our defensecomputer is up and running again, so the lockdown is over.
Thank you for your assistance with our securityprotocols .