We have noticed unrest within Grand Assembly, as Kusari coup government was supposedly not ready for a shock regarding return of His Majesty. Although the old ruler is dead, the new Emperor is a person with huge charisma and vigor to lead Loyalists against traitors and dissidents endangering our glorious nation. Unlike what official government states, there are still people which are loyal to the Old Kusari. With arrival of the Rightful Imperial Navy, these people were filled with new hope and strenght to stand strong with traditions and loyalities. KIP is such a group glorifying return of the empire, althrough in a covert way in order not to get harrased inside our own home.
Give a request and goods, time to time, will be surely delivered, as Kyushu System is no longer willing to fight for so-called Democratic Republic's regime.
Long live the Empire.
Minomaya Irosoku, KIP
九州孤立
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It is good news that there are a good amount of people still fighting for the true cause, and I can only embrace every support we can give. However, I have a few questions.
Firstly, I would like to know what ressources your group can and will muster in favor of the true fight that lies ahead. The Empire can use every support you can muster, but a list of what assets you have to deploy would be useful.
Secondly, I'd like to emphasize that this is not only a fight of the navies. We ourselves will not open fire on civilians, that much is for certain, but a war is not won without the hearts of the people. If you want to help us, use your influence. Stir up the stakes on Kyushu. Make the people show their support. As much as I understand that you want to stay covert, there are multiple ways politicians can influence the hearts of the civilian populace. Use them.
To conclude this statement, be aware that responses might take some time. We are fighting day and night, and the Republican navy is far from beaten. Yes, we have advanced and made a step in the right direction, but no, the war is not yet won.