Heard you're back in New York. How goes things on the front line? I've been caught up in Colorado investigating some .. stuff. Anyway, whenever you're going to depart take Lieutenant Blake with you, since she's finding time to wine and dine in yachts off duty. Let her have a taste of the battlefield and see how her wine tastes then. I shall also join you on the front lines, right after I finish a little... surprise. Be well and be safe Uhmen.
I see the news regarding the Akhetaten's movements spread quickly. The frontlines have been calm the past few days, with the Insurgency's activity in the region dropping after each passing week. I am unsure if they've entirely given up fighting the Navy and are evacuating or if they're planning something big. The only way to find out is waiting and being prepared to deal with anything they throw at us.
What Lieutenant Blake does on her off-duty time is beyond the scope of my interest, however. I am not the Fleet's high command and neither do I represent it, Bennet. We would be having an entirely different discussion if Blake was part of the Akhetaten's crew, but she is not. That being said, I am far from pleased by the way she's been spending her "off-duty" time, considering me and many other officers in the ranks of the Navy - namely the vast majority of my crew - don't even have "off-duty" time for themselves.
If you wish to formalize your complaints about the Lieutenant, you should speak to high command.
I look forward to your presence in the frontlines.