Subject:Reporting on the Destruction of Alexanderwerft Station
Greetings friends,
My name is Captain Jonathan Seabourne of the Orbital Spa and Cruise liner Breezewood. I'm also editor-in-chief of our inflight magazine, Wanderlust. One of our captains, Caitlyn Cross of the Red Velvet Club recently came across a combined fleet in action demolishing an abandoned station called Alexanderwerft in the New Berlin system. The fleet commanders were gracious enough to allow her and her ship to stay and witness the demolition and we'd like to write up the event for our next issue.
I wanted to reach out and see if there were any security concerns about reporting the event or the ships that were present. I already cleared things with Grossflotillenadmiral von Meyer of the Rheinland Bundeswehr, but she advised that I also consult with you since one of your vessels, the Balder, was also present. We of course always aim to work with our partner houses to address their security concerns, and I would hate to put any Rheinlander lives at risk accidentally. We can omit the names of the ship that took part, for example, though it might also be good for morale for those crews to see their work noticed by others.
Also, if the BDM wanted to include any official comments, we're always happy to highlight the actions and motivations of house militaries, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies. If there is anything else we can do to help your mission of keeping the peace in Rheinland, let us know.
Regards,
Jonathan Seabourne
Captain, OS&C|Breezewood
Director, White Spa Lines Division