Transmission; Start
Identification: Commodore Christina Robinson
Location: New York system, Planet Manhattan, Fort Bragg
Encryption: Secure
Captain;
Due to your frankly ridiculous acts of insubordination against your commanding officers in the Liberty Navy, disobeying a direct order to cease fire from both myself and the highest authority in the Liberty Navy, Fleet Admiral David Hale, you are hereby asked to voluntarily resign your commission and rank. Provided you do this within the next two days, you will be discharged without commendations or reprimands.
If you fail to do this, you will be face court-marshal on charges of insubordination and obstructing the course of justice. You will not like how that ends.
Failure to respond to this transmission will result in actions being taken to remove you from your command by any means necessary.
On the desk of an office clerk at Norfolk Shipyard, a message icon starts blinking. Seeing the sender, he quickly forwards the message to his superiors, and it continues up the rank ladder until it hits the right person.
I will keep myself, my crew, and my ship as far away from liberty as possible until this is all sorted. Please contact me again when you have regained your sanity, sirs.
Oh, and to save you guys the trouble, we have rebooted the computer systems of the Stalingrad, as of 0900 today, we are out of the naval warship mainframe, and all remote access has been disabled, as well, the identity beacon has been forceably removed.
Somehow, I doubt I will ever see you again.
Have a nice day.
Captain Dmitry Volkov,
Signing off for the last time.