Transmission; Start
Identification: Commodore Christina Robinson
Location: New York system, Battleship Durango, Low Manhattan Orbit
Sarah;
I can certainly see the points you are trying to make. However, I did have to turn down the volume on the video feed, because of that damn racket. I'd appreciate you not blowing the eardrums out of the hearing organs of the next unlucky officer to listen to that with a pair of headphones.
Julia;
Despite the way she put it, Admiral Willows is correct when she says that it is your job, as the security force, to make sure that everything is secure. If it isn't, you tell us, and we make it secure. That's how these things go, and Im sure we can both agree that the LSF didn't hold up their end this time around.
Apparently, Admiral Willows actually recieved more help from passing Corsairs than the LSF, but who am I to judge...?
It seems you're unco-operative aswell, in admitting that actually, it really was your fault, and the Liberty Navy did the best that it could given the less-than-acceptable situation that we were forced into. Usually, Im not one to take sides in disputes between the Liberty Security Force and the Liberty Navy, but anyone can see that this was a breech of security, and that is within the retinue of responsibility of the LSF to notify the Navy about, so we can clear it out. The fact that the first we knew of it were sporradic reports from here and there strikes me as a catastrophic failure on the part of the LSF in your security, part of your namesake, and your intelligence gathering, your primary function.
If you cannot do the job, Julia, then please say so and we shall put into place our own contingencies to deal with this problem.
Micheal Vega;
Your request is approved.
However:
You must change the naming papers of the vessel to something more fitting to the current trend within the Logistics Corps. For example, here are some names of LLS ships already in service: