Message Class: Audio-Visual
Encryption: Bourbon Whiskey
From: Admiral John Redmond
Liberty Security Forces Command,
I understand that during the war we lent some ships for your use within Bretonia.
Do you have a list of the active ships we supplied you with, complete with their current purpose? I am getting questions asked of where we lent our guns and ships to, and LSF ships are notoriously hard to track, could be anywhere, frankly.
You can understand that perhaps this is not the most ideal situation,
having an intelligence agency with ships of another house of unknown quantities.
It is my giant balls that are on the proverbial chopping block if you do something... unsportsmanlike.
Admiral John Redmond
Dreadnought Venerable, Oversector Outer
Bretonian Armed Forces
Incoming Transmission Liberty Security Force
Tactical Operations
Senior Agent-in-Command 'Siren'
Admiral Redmond
It's been a while since we've had communications with Bretonia, and with the tragedy that occured in Bretonia since then, I imagine a lot of paperwork was lost, destroyed, or simply mishandled. Below you'll find a table of all of our Bretonian assets, including the agents in command and their assignments.
If there's any questions, I'm your TacOps representative to speak to.
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Message Class: Audio-Visual
Encryption: Bourbon Whiskey
From: Admiral John Redmond
Agent Siren,
A pleasure to see you, and your blurred face.
I danced a little around the topic at hand already - The Admiralty would like our ships use by the LSF kept to the absolute minimum. We at this time are not requesting a return of assets, of course your service to Bretonia in our hour of need is worthy of you keeping them, however there should be no more from this point on, no more than you have listed.
Also, should we see an incident involving said ships, a simple request for the ship to be disposed off will be made, a request I hope you may comply to in the spirit of good relations. I am sure of course this will not happen, as the LSF has nothing but an impeccable record of service as far as I know.
Admiral John Redmond
Dreadnought Venerable, Oversector Outer
Bretonian Armed Forces