FROM: Atalawohisdi of the Nayehiya
TO: Vice Admiral Stephanie Malaign
Sir,
I was perfectly willing to drop the Xenos for proper compensation. I am a poor civilian barely able to buy a meal. I was planning on turning these Xenos in to the appropriate facility for compensation. Unfortunately your pilot refused to provide me compensation.
I was always under the impression that you could not seize cargo from a civilian without compensation. And since I am a civilian, wouldn't it be more appropriate for the LPI to address this with me than the Navy? The Navy is supposed to be protecting the citizenry of Liberty (including myself) from harm by hostile attack. The LPI are supposed to be enforcing laws and taking prisoners into custody.
I have sustained 267,413 credits worth of damage to my vessel and lost my CD dropper which will cost me another 228,000 credits as a result of his attack on me. Not to mention the CD's and bats/bots necessary for my defensive systems. I have been working around the clock trying to gather enough credits to repair my vessel. My vessel is nearing complete repairs after 3 days of intense work. And I will require another 3 days of hard work to be able to raise the funds for my defensive systems.
I have filed a lawsuit against the Navy for compensation of damages with the magistrate on Manhattan. I do hope to be treated with a bit more respect the next time a Navy vessel encounters me. And I'm not going to hold my breath for receiving compensation. Although I would like to receive this compensation from this pilot personally ... I seriously doubt I will ever be compensated.