Bonjour. My name is Luc L'March. I am a Gallic Junker.
Although we may be seen as useless and without purpose to our house, I wish to continue serving the Kingdom of Gallia, even on the front lines of battle against the filthy Sirian pigs who dare stand in our way of conquest.
Currently, my options are limited to fighting the Bretonians and their allies as well as privateering for Gallia against it's enemies.
Hence why I am here to request a letter of marque. It would state that I may never commit piracy within Gallia or to any of it's peoples, but so that I may wreak havoc upon our enemies. Continuing on from that, I would also request that I may be bestowed with a Gallic Royal Navy IFF, to indicate my new standing.
I also have a smaller request that's aimed at the Gallic Royal Navy. Two of your ships, the Lynx and the Cougar, I am quite interested in. Specifically the older models. I am sure that I can manage flying these ships, at a reduced core regeneration rate of 90% due to them being older models. Hence why I am requesting that you would bestow these to vessels onto me for me to use for the purposes I mentioned above.
Privateering for the Kingdom, while not quite as glamorous as a position in the Royal Navy, is nonetheless a respectable position for any true-born Gaul. Serve your Kingdom well, and continue to do so in the name of the Crown.
No letter of marque is required for such deeds, but this office will grant you an official recognition, and keep an eye on your progress. It is our hope that you will not disappoint in your crusade against the Kingdom's enemies.
Permission to encrypt your transponder as a Privateer of the Crown is hereby granted, in accordance with the rules of warfare. Failing that, the use of a standard Gallic Junker transponder is recommended.
Lastly, your request was forwarded to the Royal Navy, and a terse yet positive response was received. Older, years-old models of the XJ and BXJ series have made their way into many niches of Gallia's markets, and I am sure you will be able to source yourself an appropriate set of vessels to ply your trade.