Good day. My name is Daniel Hunter, a freelancer transport pilot who was formerly serving in the Liberty Police forces. While exploring I heard rumours of Reunion station, and came to investigate. Once there I found myself welcomed, and was allowed to enter Gallic space to explore and learn more about you.
While there I visited many of your bases and spoke with many citizens. It was quickly apparent of the dangerous situation the council and its allies are in. I believe your cause is just and would like to help you by bringing supplies to you from the Sirius colonies.
I had originally spoken with a merchant on Macon base, who expressed concerns over power shortages on various bases and ships. I was able to procure a set of Nuclear reactors from within the Colonies at great cost, and would like to bring them to Macon to be used to lesson any issues with power. The devices, while potentially dangerous in the wrong hands, can be used for great good if used responsibly. They are ideal for boosting shields and life support systems.
When I brought the Reactors to Reunion base and stopped, I was asked to stop there and ask permission to bring them in, and as such I would like to formally request permission to bring these reactors into your space, for your use. If you would like to provide an escort, it would be more then welcomed.
If you do not wish me to enter with these devices, is there any commodity in particular that is in short supply?
I look forward to your response and to working together with your organization in the future.
Bonsoir M'sieur Hunter, we have received your request and allowed you docking rights to the Council bases in Gallia for the purpose of distributing non-weapon grade Nuclear Devices.
Unfortunately, I cannot promise you a regular escort wing, the current situation in Gallia prevents it, regardless, the High Command will make every effort to see your ship safely into and out of Gallia.
Please understand that if the GRN or the GRP do interdict your shipment, the probability of your vessels destruction is high - you may find the risks out-weigh the rewards.
On behalf of the General, please accept our gratitude that you have contacted us prior to your arrival, we wish you the best of luck.
Firstly, let me first tell you, it is an honour and my pleasure to meet you Mr. Cezanne. I apologize in advance if I said your name incorrectly. I personally look forward to working with you.
I've personally, with the aid of a few cartographers, charted a route which should keep my ship well clear of any Royale patrols. I believe the risks are worth it, if I can aid you in your noble cause.
Once again thank you.
Daniel Hunter
Iâll carry this flag
To the grave if I must
Because itâs flag that I love
And a flag that I trust