Transmission; Start
Identification: Commodore Christina Robinson
Location: New York system, West Point Military Academy
This concerns the Liberty Naval Ship Atlanta, Brookstone and their respective commanders.
But first, Lieutenant Commander Darkmoor, I don't know how you intend to back up your threats as an autonomous action on your part. I also have no idea how you intend to coerce the Liberty Security Force into hunting a captain of the Liberty Navy, since the LSF is seperate from the Liberty Navy. Regardless, do not indulge yourself in threats to fellow soldiers in this communications channel. I hope that is clear.
I think the evidence I've been supplied on this channel alone is enough to take action, and so I see that Commodore Willows already has.
However, whilst I support the order for the Atlanta to go to dry dock, I will not support unless presented with further evidence, the same order on the Brookstone. As far as I can see in this instance, the captain of the Brookstone acted to keep unneeded military assets away from a small skirmish. It's a pitty that the captain of the Atlanta did not do the same. Consiquently, it cost him his ship.
Coupled with that little piece of picture evidence and the threats from the captain of the Atlanta to the Brookstone and her crew, the Atlanta will stay in dry dock until further notice. However, the Brookstone may continue normal operation in Liberty space and on the front lines.
However, captain of the Brookstone, you should walk a very narrow path from now on. Sarah is well past hearing any excuses as you can see (something that I may be partially at fault for ...). If you make any mistakes in the future, I wont be able to save you from Commodore Willows' frankly ridiculous amount of wrath.
Sarah, I will talk to you ... in private, about this matter. Being un-unified in a decision such as this is bad, but I won't relent until you give me categorical evidence that the Brookstone deserves to be drydocked, and if so, why it was not ordered to do so earlier.