*The screen flashes with Fontaine's comm-sig momentarily, then reveals the man himself.
Priority transmission to Amiral Chanteloup.
Inbound after-action report for your review Amiral.
Today I was providing some personal motivation to our units in the Gendarme Nationale. Conseilard activity along our flanks was increasing, and we moved to sniff it out, however the peasants already had fled to their fortified position behind Egilsay. So we disregarded them and proceeded on into Tau. Little transpired there but word soon reached us that the Conseilards and the Bretonians were launching a joint strike against the occupation forces at Leeds. Gendarme stood down, but I proceeded with the assistance of a couple Valors and our strike pilots. The end result was quite predictable. The traitor battleships were broken down and the fighters did not fare much better.
Of particular interest is the unusually large supply of tea that one of the Bretonians was carrying. I have consumed some of this tangy substance after the battle, and it ranks somewhat above the rat piss that Libertonians are known to drink. The remainder of the tea has been sent on a convoy to Calais for analysis. Our officers think it may lead to stronger destroyers. I doubt this, but it will still be interesting to see.