Comm ID: IAF Emissary Gwen Sky
Location: Battlecruiser Polyphemos, Orkney System
Regarding: Okinawa operations, continuing cooperation
Konnichiwa and good day honored Guildmasters!
Although it has been some time ago we've met, I'm sure you still remember my name.
I have a very special concern with which I'm coming to you today. After some careful consideration I've decided to part ways with the Zoners Abolishing Slavery and to join the ascending Independent Abolitionist Force (IAF)
The goals of this new group are similar of those the ZAS has: Cripple the slave trade, free slaves and help them to continue their normal life and accomodate those who havn't any families to return to.
taking our previous cooperation and the plans we had in Okinawa into consideration, it seems logic to me to continue these fruitful relationship to our mutual benefit.
The IAF has the resources to help supply your camps and bring the goods that are necessary to improve your guests environment.
There is another request I'm contacting you with. I'd like to ask if I may continue to use the two great ships you allowed me to use in your great generosity, to continue my fight against Slavery.
To: IAF Emissary Gwen Sky
From: Guild Master Raikoke
Subject: Okinawa
Priority: High
Message reads:
Konban-wa Sky-san,
Good to hear from you again and glad to find you are doing well. We were saddened by your absense with ZAS, but it's good to see that you intend to continue your work with your new employers.
We always admired the work you did for our labour forces, particularly in Okinawa. Your efforts have benefited us more than we anticipated and if your intention (under IAF employment) is to continue operations with GMG as we have before than we would like to continue to welcome you in our space. We should discuss more on your employers operations as well, but that's for another time. Let's first look at Okinawa.
Since we first met, and you began conducting your operations, we had began noticing positive changes within our mining camps. First, through your team's instruction, our Corrections Officers (as we call them) are becoming better trained at assisting our prisoners into the transition of their temporary term of servitude. Second, the deliveries of humanitarian supplies not only ensures that our charges are healthy and well provided for during their stay but in several cases some leave in better health than when they came. Lastly, your program seems vital in preparing those who finnished their term and are set free to go home. The morale effect this is starting to have in our camps is beginning to swing upward we believe (and so is their productivily I may add). This is still only slowly happening as your program's effects spread through the mining camps which is why we are happy to have you continue. In time, together, we will have created the premiere correctional program for PoWs in Sirius.
As to your request to continue the usage of the the equipment we provided for your operations as a member of ZAS. As long as your operations continue on Okinawa we will continue to provide you with the resources you need to carry out your work.