► Source:[REDACTED] ► Encryption:port RM-KGV-HC-R7L-RL5T-EK ► Submitter:Konteradmiral Reinhardt von Ehrenberg ► Recipant: Hanna Wyghtham ► Subject:Confidential Intelligence Briefings
Guten Tag Fraulein,
Given your extensive role in our recent contact with Bretonia, I hope you can help me again. We spoke once on the subject of how we may help each other, well that brings me to you today. I will get to the point: I would like for you to arrange a face to face meeting with the chief of your intelligence division. There are certain pieces of information, and geo-political concerns, to which a shared approach will be beneficial - and for which a public discussion would be inadvisable.
Location: Schlachtschiff Scharnhorst, Neu Berlin Orbit Sender ID: Hanna Wyghtham Recipient ID: Konteradmiral von Ehrenberg Concerning: Confidential Intelligence Briefings
Good day Reinhardt,
I do not see any issues to arrange that meeting. However we will have to care about a few things first. Reinhardt, please tell me where you want to meet the director. If you consider to meet him in Rheinland, I want you to arrange a transport ship with a pilot you trust to bring him to Rheinland. If you want to meet him in Bretonia, you would have to contact our gevernment and get yourself a visa. Of course, the Director will have to agree on this meeting too, but I want to know these things first, since we don't know what your intelligence is up to. I am worried about my friends that got transferred for no specific reason, Reinhardt. I do not trust these Rheinland Agents of the Büro at all.
Please consider these points, Reinhardt, I am awaiting your reply.
► Source:[REDACTED] ► Encryption:port RM-KGV-HC-R7L-RL5T-EK ► Submitter:Konteradmiral Reinhardt von Ehrenberg ► Recipant: Hanna Wyghtham ► Subject:Confidential Intelligence Briefings
Guten tag again Frau Wyghtham,
While there is no denying that the actions, loyalty and plans of the Büro are indeed suspect, their actions have not been entirely unexpected. In this regard, and in regard to your friend, I'm certain you understand why I cannot share more detailed information with a foreign power, no matter how trusted. Fraulein, I shall not attempt to conceal from you: I'm certain by now you have worked out for yourself I am not a mere soldier, but wear a great many hats in service to my beloved fatherland. So, allow me to simply reassure you that the Büro is not the only means by which Rheinland is able to gather critical information; even in the darkest of times we are neither deaf nor blind.
To answer your question: I am at present in Kusari. I'm sure you will agree it would be unwise for your director to come so far afield, no matter how remote the area. I am quite willing to make a quiet, undercover, or even civilian visit to Bretonia if so desired. Alternatively, my family owns a luxury cruise vessel - which I have managed to keep off any official records by various means, so that it bears no connection to me or the military in any official capacity - I would be quite willing to send it to Bretonia to pick up the Director, and ferry him discreetly to my estates in Rheinland. As I believe it would be best to keep this matter off official records for the time being, I suggest the latter may prove most suitable - a visa application leaves a paper trail we can ill afford.
Consider me curious as to why you would want such a meeting. I don't imagine that Rheinland Intelligence would be overly supportive of this meeting, nonetheless I will be happy to meet you someone on your way back to Rheinland. Forgive me if I must insist on bringing an accompanying officer, it would be most unfortunate if I were to simply disappear.
► Source:[REDACTED] ► Encryption:port RM-KGV-HC-R7L-RL5T-EK ► Submitter:Konteradmiral Reinhardt von Ehrenberg ► Recipant: Director Steiner ► Subject:Confidential Intelligence Briefings
Herr Steiner,
I am both surprised and pleased to hear from you so directly; I am honoured to make your acquaintance, and shall look forward to greeting you in person.
I will not deny that there are certain elements within our intelligence services that, as you say, would not be supportive of our meeting. It is them, and the delicate nature of what I wish to discuss with you, that brings me to you via such secretive channels. However, there are those - not just in the intelligence community - that feel that our meeting is a vital event; I shall let you judge for yourself when we meet.
Given your gracious acceptance of my offer to meet, I will take discreet passage to a suitable place forthwith. A man as well informed as yourself will no doubt know the location I intend when I tell you that the events twenty-six years ago could not have taken place without that which was discovered at the site I intend. I will be waiting there in a discreet location with a transponder tuned to the frequency of the escape velocity of that object. Bring as many men as you feel you need - I am sure I need not remind you of the grey man principle, however.