Communique ID]: Général Frank Beauregard de Villiers d'Orléans
Récepteur ID]: Le Commandant Miles Prower
Sujet]: A Slight Concern
Priorité]: Fair
Bonjour.
This isn't exactly the item I expected to be writing up on un samedi matin, but you and yours brought it up in Californie, and if mon compagnons d'équipage discover mon thoughts, I am unsure what would happen.
Some days ago, le Revelation was patrolling Newcastle when a vessel of the Liberte Navie happened upon us. An expected talk ensued, wherein le Captaine opted to 'inform' moi that le Roi was a 'wilde', a puppet of what you called 'Nomads'. The Captaine, a 'Sigma', then proceeded to leave le champ de bataille, leaving moi both confused et concerned..
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[29.06.2017 16:47:16] LNS-Comet: Sigma: Your king, it's a.... Wilde
[29.06.2017 16:48:02] <AG]VR-Revelation: de Villiers: Pardon?
[29.06.2017 16:48:28] LNS-Comet: Sigma: Yes, it's a Wilde, infect by the Nomads!
[29.06.2017 16:49:48] LNS-Comet: Sigma: In reality, the Nomads control the RN
I'm not inclined to agree with lui, but le manner of which le Navie is proceeding with the invasion, et le chemin we're dealing with the people, es making me wonder if le truth isn't far from it.
I write here primarily because I'm covering all ground in the case le Captaine es correct. It does not bring me solidarité to think such low thoughts of mon Roi, but if la sécurité si le royaume is in danger, then I will do what I must. Even if it means communing with the enemy.
I wish you the best, Commandant. Perhaps even you could shed light on la situation.
Cordialement, Général Frank Beauregard de Villiers d'Orléans
Comm ID: Miles Prower Recipient: General de Villiers Location: LNS-Miasma Encryption: OMEGA Subject: Troubling information
Greetings,
This is troubling to hear, General. It would fall in line with past tactics of the Nomads. Infiltrate, divide, conquer. I never thought of the possibility of the Gallic Navy being used as an arm of their force to take down the houses, but infection at the highest levels, including your King, is possible. If this news is true, then this entire war is to weaken both Gallia and the houses of Sirius.
I have no way of confirming this aside from saying it would be in line with what they do. If we're too busy dealing with the Gallic front, their main forces and other infiltrators could continue unnoticed. Which leads me to believe this plan may already be in use against us. I do have a more lighter report from my sister, of a couple Gallic fighters battling against Nomad forces in New London, so if infection has occurred, it will be your command, your king, and leaders that have succumbed to them.
You must make your choice, General. Only united will humanity hope to overcome the Nomads. Look to your command with quiet suspicion. Question their orders as you carry them out. Remember back, to when they sent you to New York, they knew you would be killed, they'd want to pick off the biggest threats to them before you turned on them. Choose your next actions wisely, I'll be listening.
[Communications ID: Général Frank Beauregard de Villiers d'Orléans V.R. Revelation
[Recipient ID: Commandant Miles Prower Libertie Navy
[Subject: Aidez-moi
[Priority: Psi-Gamma - High
[Encryption: Iota-Kappa - Medium
Bonne journée, capitaine.
I'm not sure if you're still tracking this channel, but once I send the message off, I'm certain you'll see it. I require assistance, or at the least guidance, on a matter that will no doubt concern both you and I.
Ma commande sent mon crew and I on another deep voyage, setting the ship out in the remote areas of the system known as 'Hamburg'. Le Revelation has never been out this far, and I wonder if our lack of communication with the command would allow us to silently slip away, due to the Navie's blind acceptance of a diseased roi. I know this would be a difficult endeavor to undertake, and would require a destination, but I believe that I have an answer to that in the form of General LeFlamme's Council.
Perhaps there is another locale we can go to besides the Council. They seem to understand the threat well enough, and they have already shown us mercy due to our differences to the rest of the Navie. I've come to take trust in your words however, Capitaine. You've not only kept me hopeful, but mon crew as well, and for that it deserves to be listened to.
I wish you the best, Capitaine.
Cordialement, Général Frank Beauregard de Villiers d'Orléans