Jonathan Seabourne here, I'm a director for Orbital Spa and Cruise's White Spa Lines division. One of my captains, Captain Cross of the Red Velvet Club has written to you recently about increased threats to our vessels traversing the Taus from Enclave forces. I wanted to reach out to ask what can we do to make things easier for BAF and BPA to ensure the safety of our passengers and crew in Bretonia space.
I understand that your resources are spread thin. Heaven knows there were plenty of times when the Breezewood was shuttling refugees out of Leeds that we were more or less on our own while your forces bravely held the line in New London and helped Liberty push the invaders out of Cortez. Are there days/times or specific routes you would prefer us to stick to that would facilitate the goals of the armed forces and the police? Times when their patrols are more active when we could expect better cover?
Alternatively, if the armed forces and police find themselves pushed too far back by the Enclave, we can pursue alternate routes. However, this might results in a loss of OS&C services to Bretonia. The Shetland is a Bretonian icon, and is not diminished in the slightest by its service as a hospital ship during the war. But if we cannot service passengers to her safely, we will be forced to reassess her location.
I hope we can avoid such an unplesantness and continue to provide quality journeys through Her Majesty's space that are as luxurious as they are secure.
Regards,
Jonathan Seabourne
Captain, OS&C|Breezewood
Director, White Spa Lines Division