My name is Jonathan Seabourne and I am captain of the OS&C liner Breezewood. We had just taken off from Curacao when we witnessed a Crayterian freighter explode in the planet's atmosphere. We jettisoned some cargo to make pick up on the pilots and crew and continued on to Pennsylvania. Most of the lifepods we could open and successfully resuscitate the occupants who we discharged at Bethlehem. However, one pod labelled only as a "Crayterian Pilot," seemed damaged and the pilot inside was unconscious. My engineers aren't terribly familiar with Crayterian technology, so we thought it best to leave it alone and try and return the pod to someone who knows what they are doing. His readings look green for now.
So where should we return your pilot to so he can find his way home?
Regards,
Jonathan Seabourne
Captain, OS&C|Breezewood
Director, White Spa Lines Division
I am Dr. Doreen Naggar, Chief medical officer for the Crayter Republic. I am currently at a conference on Curacao, can you bring him to me? Thank you so much for picking up the pilots. Once you arrive, I can take care of them.
With thanks,
Dr. Doreen Naggar
Chief Medical Officer
To:Dr. Doreen Naggar, Chief Medical Officer, Crayter Republic
Subject:Re: Repatriation of Rescued Pilot
Greetings Dr. Naggar,
Consider it done, it's always a pleasure to have an excuse to return back "home" and the stop is convenient for the Breezewood's routes. I've left the pilot in the personal care of Benjamin Roland, the chief steward who handles inventory for the entire planet. I trust that he will contact you and make the necessary deliveries on his end. I hope you are enjoying your conference, and that you manage to get that pilot back on his feet soon enough.
If there is anything else the Republic needs from OS&C, don't hesitate to ask.
Regards,
Jonathan Seabourne
Captain, OS&C|Breezewood
Director, White Spa Lines Division