Our next Report should see the Cassard arriving at the Fouchambault Shipyard.
I hope this meets with your approval.
Cordialement,
Pierre St.Denis
'I would like to be half as clever as some people like to believe they are' Life is full of disappointments, it is how we handle them that helps to define us, as a person
Sender: Commandant Pierre Vaillant Recipient: Pierre St.Denis Subject: The Cassard
Monsieur St Denis,
It is good to hear from you. I see the salvaging operation is going pretty well.
It is still impressive we haven't suffered any attack during the operation. Only one step now and as you said, the Cassard will finally be arrived to Fourchambault. Afterwards, we are going to take care of the repair but we still need to establish a proper list of actions regarding the vessel.
I am very busy on the Sirian front but keep me informed. Once the Cassard safe, I will find sometime to be back in Gallia and we could discuss of further matters.
Merci beaucoup.
Sincèrement
Marine Royale Gauloise, Commandant Pierre Vaillant.
It is now up to the workers at Fouchambault Shipyard to move it in to position and repair it.
My Teams will now be removing the Units and putting them back in to storage.
We hope that we have met with your expectations.
Feel free to contact us if you need any further information.
Cordialement,
Pierre St.Denis
'I would like to be half as clever as some people like to believe they are' Life is full of disappointments, it is how we handle them that helps to define us, as a person
Sender: Commandant Pierre Vaillant Recipient: Pierre St.Denis Subject: The Cassard
Bonjour Monsieur St Denis,
So many time lasted since our last message. So many things happened as well. I have been very busy on the Bretonian front, you can obviously imagine. You are certainly aware of the last news. The Marine is back to Gallia in...an unexpected status. While our losses are not so high, our fleet is actually unable to do anything big at the current time.
Most of our main assets are disabled. Nonetheless we still can defend our Home with the remaining of our forces.
The subject is still the same: the Cassard's fate. When I arrived in Dauphine the last week, I saw significant repairs have been made. That's a good work for sure.
I'd be very interested to hear what happened to the Gallic Métal Service and the last updates too.
Sincèrement
Marine Royale Gauloise, Commandant Pierre Vaillant.
To: Commandant Pierre Vaillant
Priority: Moderate
Topic: Cassard
Bonjour Commandant Vaillant,
It is good news to hear that you survived, when so many are lost to us.
With defeat of Gallia and the subsequent breakup of the Systems, with each claiming their Independence, and then the subsequent Unification, the bureaucracy has become a complete nightmare. As you can guess, there are many Departments all claiming that they are the ones you should deal with, but then you don't get a decision made as they start arguing amongst themselves. Maybe in the near future, things will settle down. Maybe I am being too optimistic.
Gallic Metal Service is still working hard, as the metals, needed for repairs, are in great demand. Also, it appears, that the rest of Sirius is clamouring for metals. I suppose there are many repairs needed due to the long war.
It is strange times, indeed, with those who were friends now enemies, enemies now friends and enemies who may or may not be enemies. I suppose it will sort itself out, at some point, and we will know where we stand. But until that time, rest assured, Gallic Metal Service will carry on to bring prosperity to the New Gallia.
Here is to better days.
Cordialement,
Pierre St.Denis
'I would like to be half as clever as some people like to believe they are' Life is full of disappointments, it is how we handle them that helps to define us, as a person