COMM ID:Lieutenant John McZgonn, Battleship Missouri TARGET ID: Liberty Navy Primary Fleet SUBJECT:Flight report & Personal note ENCRYPTION:LOW PRIORITY:LOW
Greetings officers,
Lieutenant McZgonn here, I'm back on duty after some medical problems. My treatment is now finished and I'm ready to serve the Liberty again. Now, back to the point...
I've just finished a small patrol around our neighbourhood - New York, Texas and Pennsylvania systems. We've checked the area - along with Lt. Cmdr. Reeves from the 1st Fleet and Cpt. Armada from 5th - and found no hostile beings worth mentioning. Some minor treats have been neutralised, some traders held for cargo inspection. Civilians showed high level of cooperation, while listening to our words. Two transports may be worth noting - the Mining&Trading-NZ-ltd. and Rick_Decard - both transporting some Business Delegates - as follows 600 and 650. It was withing cargo limits as the Laws of Liberty regulates, so we gave them a green light to proceed.
Laws of Liberty Wrote:Improper passenger conditions.
This is defined as the crowding of people into a ship not designed for such tasks. The carrying of more than 650 passengers, VIPs, delegates, or any other classification of people in any ship not listed here is to be considered unlawful. Officers may demand that said people be dropped off at the nearest station or transferred to their own vessel as well as demand a fine.
To sum up: It was just another casual patrol withno serious hostile activity in the area. Leaving New York safe was a pleasant feeling,
McZgonn out
Signed-------------------------- - John McZgonn, Lieutenant of the First Fleet