It has been time since we have been in contact, and your local units station in Inverness have long departed since their local skirmishes with Crayter.
How does the Buro fair these days - as well as operations within Rheinland?
Büro is faring well. The civil war aftershoch had completely worn off and our domestic division is focused on assisting the military with deterring the frequent Corsair intrusions, along with more discreet missions outside of Rheinland proper. I'm sure you'll forgive me if I won't get in details about these.
How's Technocracy faring? Anything the Büro could lend a hand with? We've not forgotten those who backed us up in the CIvil War, nor we intend to leave the assistance without gratitude.
From,
Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke,
Büro des Marinenachrichtendiensts
At the moment, we are are orange condition for combat readiness. We are anticipating an attack from either Liberty, Crayter or Bretonia - or perhaps all of them - any day now. Our survival may be on the edge.
We are interested in finding out if the Buro is interested in assisting on developing defensive measures and techniques against these possible invaders. If your people are interested, we could do with the help - and we are willing to appropriately compensate for efforts.
Although, a curious mention of the Civil War... Is it not interesting that the war ended with the Imperials remaining in power? Do you perhaps hold resentment for these remaining individuals in power? I can't say we are pleased with those who are more aligned with the Corsairs, those ex-Unioners sympathetics, are remaining in power, gently nudging affairs in Rheinland...
We are. From the data on hand, Liberty Insurgency have nearly expended their combat potential and it still up for debate where this tight-knit coalition will swing next. There's ample options and Rheinland's one of possible directions. The MIlitary will get their warning but it's ultimately up to them whether they decide to ignore it.
Let's face it, Valentine: the war was ended solely for the purpose of ending the bloodshed and no longer bleeding the House dry. And nobles lost little to nothing, with Rheinland not changing much. I'm setting some sequences in motion to see the change of that and pray it doesn't descend into another bloody conflict.
From,
Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke,
Büro des Marinenachrichtendiensts