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To: Cult of Planet Ambassador
From: Foreman Domai
Your mindworm hunters are welcomed to come here, but despite the high pollution here, mindworm activity as been slowly decreasing this past decade.
We are also interested in sending representives to your Ecological Conference.
Foreman Domai
To: Cult Ambassador Quzer
From: Captain Svensgaard
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From: Cult Ambassador Quzer
To: Captain Svensgaard
Captain,
I´d like to ask permission for some of our seaforces to be able cross through your territory on their way to the central continent. |
Permission granted, aslong that you accept some of our escorts and provide us the reason of the destination.
Captain Svensgaard
To: Admiral Harrington, Commander of the Naval Corps
From: Captain Svensgaard
Get the NPS Nautilus ready, along with foil escorts. Going to the Planetary Council Base for the elections.
Captain Svensgaard
To: Branko, Chief of Security
From: Captain Svensgaard
Get a Probe Cruiser with Probe Team Twelve to escort NPS Nautilus to the Planetary Council Base. Will of course be going there for the Planetary Governor election.
Captain Svensgaard
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Playing chess with polar bears
Sep 2000 time: 07:15
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From: Cult Ambassador Quzer
To: Captain Svensgaard, The Nautilus Pirates
It would be an honor to have your forces escorting us Captain.
As for our destination, they are the western part of the central continent, and Free Drone territory.
You see, we´re getting low on mindworms, so we asked high polluters like Morgan, The University, and the Free Drones if we could send small specialist teams to their territory to capture any new spawning mindworms in their territories. They agreed, and so we are sending our teams in...
Captain, I must congratulate you for your excellent Green economy, you are truly a good caretaker of the seas. Good work, keep it up.
[OOC: LordLMP, I´m not sure if the Pirates have Green economy( Just remembering that they do have from somewhere ...), as there is no mentioning about economy in the Admin, but here goes If they don´t have, just ignore the last sentence
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Dixie
Oct 2000 time: 23:15
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*****Level 5 Encryption*****
To: General Jacob Petersen
From: Major Anthony Burke
The transport foils have been underway for two weeks now. They are being escorted by the SNS Leonides and supporting foils. Just before they arrive Colonel Santiago will contact Sister Miriam and transfer title to the Lord’s Believers. The crews can stay on until you have selected crews of your own. After that you can do with them what you will. Sparta Command has come up with a plan to increase the Believers bargaining position. This plan only an option. As always it is up to the Believer Military Command and ultimately Sister Miriam. Sparta Command has asked me to bring up some suggestions we have for you. These are only suggestions after having analyzed the situation in the Command Nexus.
1. We advise that there be some kind of believer presence around the area of Mount Planet. This region is unpopulated but if it fell into the hands of the Pirates or UN it would make an excellent location for future staging points for aggression. We would occupy this ground but we are of considerable distance and we believe that this is your future land and not ours. But we do suggest it be staked claim before another less friendly faction does. From data gathered in our joint mapping mission six years ago we have come up with a few possible locations for you to found a base.
64, 98----*extremely important area. May lead to tensions with the Pirates* Can be done with Spartan support
72, 112----strategic location. Covered in a fungus field
74,112----Further down the coast in an excellent location.
54, 180----covers western approach to the Mount Planet area
2. Construction of a third transport foil at either Lord's Mercy or Lord's Truth. If that is impractical, then any base along the Freshwater Sea since both Lord's Mercy and Lord’s Truth provides you with foil access to the ocean. This transport could then be used to attack Nest of Fear by approaching it from the west side of the peninsula. Refer to your map. This should be done with extreme caution by staying as close to cult territory as possible and away from Pirate patrols. You are after all not that far from their home waters. The only forces that they can possible muster fast enough is their mindworm corp and most should be on the cult believer boundary. Flexibility is the key in defeating a massed army such as the cult.
After Nest of Fear is taken, the Believer faction will be in a much better position to negotiate. Then the good Sister Miriam can have some room to work from. Spartan officers currently in Believer territory are available for assistance. We will contact the Hive to see if they are able to assist. But in the end General, it is still up to your government. Sparta is only here to offer assistance and advice where appropriate. This mission is of course, highly sensitive in nature. Only Colonel Santiago and three other officers know of the full plan back in Sparta. So far myself and now you know of it. If it were to get out then the mission would end in disaster. So for the time being keep outsiders away from the eastern end of your territory. As I understand it, the area is already apart of the War Zone declaration. Sparta feels that this mission should take place after the Planetary Governor elections. The decision is yours. Think about what a military victory could do for morale within the faction.
*****Level 5 Encryption*****
To: Chairman Yang
From: Colonel Santiago
I have thought about your words concerning the Planetary Governor. Miriam is to radical in her beliefs to be accepted by Zak and Morgan, both of which we need to support us. So I will remain a candidate for Planetary Governor. However, if you could convince Morgan to stop selling supplies to the cult and switch to the Believers then we might could go with Morgan. After we get a nice sum of credits for our treasury. I do not want to appear to be waffling on this issue. I simply do not wish to support Morgan while he still sells supplies to the Cult. And we both know that supporting a Chiron Alliance member is out of the question.
On another matter. We have come up with an plan for the Believers in their war with the Cult. They will lunch an assault on Nest of Fear from the sea the western side of the peninsula where the base is located. It involves some risk as it is near to the Pirate home waters. But if they succeed, they will gain a great victory and valuable asset in Nest of Fear. We have offered the assistance of Spartan Officers to the mission. If you would like to participate with air cover or in any other way, it would be appreciated. No hurry, since we have asked that it not take place until after the election.
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Bergen, Norway
Feb 2001 time: 06:15
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Private Message: Enhanced encryption
From: Commissioner Lal
To: Chiron Alliance
My friends...
I beg your forgiveness, I seem to keep turning around myself in this matter.
However, I'd like to point out that this is a delicate political issue and that I don't always have all the answers... I am trying to do the right thing although I don't necessarily know right from the start what exactly is the right thing... Anyway, before I go any further, I suppose I should explain what this is all about...
As you know, Roze and I have recently had a rather major disagreement.
This all started when she approached me and requested that I withdraw myself as a candidate for Planetary Governor and support her instead. In retrospect, I see that I probably should have discussed the matter further with both Roze and others before giving my answer, but I might add that my answer was not necessarily a final answer. Yes, I did give her an answer, and yes, it was a negative answer, but... I was still prepared to continue the discussion. I never meant to brush her off, I was merely letting her know where things were currently headed. Roze, however, got extremely angry, and... well, things were said by us both which I at least wish had never been said. I have tried to calm things down by more or less ignoring our recent argument, but it seems that is not going to work. There are matters that still need to be resolved. Also, I am sincerely disturbed by some of the things that have been said, although I have tried not to press the argument any further. Lastly, there are those within my own government who will not go along with merely dropping this case at this point.
Now, I am still hoping that this is all a terrible misunderstanding, but to be blunt, the recent argument has left us with the impression that Roze is mostly in this for the power rather than for the greater good of anything at all. Why we have arrived at this conclusion? Well, for starters, she claims she believes in the alliance and in what we have established here, but the next moment, she turns around and informs us - in no unclear terms - that she puts her own personal agenda in front of both the alliance and the lives of civilians. quote: I will no longer commit to the defense of U.N. holdings and civilians |
When I ask her if this is how much our friendship is worth to her, she replies that I turned my back on our friendship first... Excuse me, but to the best of my knowledge, I did not turn my back on her 10 years ago when she chose to run on her own instead of supporting me.
She accuses me of turning my back on the alliance and the goals and beliefs it was founded upon, and states that she still believes in what we've started and is not going to let that down.
Then, once again, she turns around herself and states that our alliance and our friendship is worthless because I haven't done enough for her.
-And then she complains that it takes too much energy and effort for her to maintain my friendship...?!?
Anyway, enough of that.
What we need to figure out now is not who to blame, but how to get out of this mess.
I said some things myself that probably didn't sound to good in Roze's end, and I probably started it all by - in her words - "brushing her off". On the other hand, Roze's reaction has done nothing to improve the situation. To the contrary, it seems she has acted like an angry elephant in a glass house and that her behavior is threatening the Chiron Alliance rather than strengthening it.
I admit that the alliance has not been my first priority lately and that I may have appeared distant and uncooperative to you all for some time. If I'm going to stay in the alliance, this is certainly something I shall try to remedy. Firstly though, we need to determine whether we still have an alliance at all.
If our current understanding of Roze's position turns out to be accurate...
Well, like I said, I still hope that this is all a big misunderstanding...
Commissioner Lal
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Toronto
Mar 1999 time: 05:15
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Private Message : Enhanced Encryption
From: Datajack Roze
To: Chiron Alliance
You certainly have a way with words Comissoner, especially for one who prides himself on diplomacy. An 'angry elephant in a glass house'? I will refrain from flying down to U.N. Headquarters to kick your 'rear-end' for that, on the basis that I do believe there is something more at stake here.
You have dragged our personal mess before the entire Alliance, and while I see it merely as an attempt to gain Alliance support for your campaign, I'm not going to countermand anything you said. I disagree with basically every second word, but I'm not going to re-hash it all and embarass our allies.
I have a very simple solution to our problem. I shall announce momentarily, that I am officially withdrawing the Data Angels from the Chiron Alliance. I see no point in allying myself with a man who sees me as only out for power, and quite frankly I have no desire to support him.
My only hope, is that those of you whom I have been able to work with will not take this as a personal offence. But this constant bickering and these pointelss accusations are tearing this Alliance apart from the inside. I had hoped we could let the whole thing blow over, but Comissoner Lal and the U.N. are unwilling to do that so I have finally done something about this.
I'm not sure what else needs to be said, but goodbye my friends and good luck. I hope that we can still cooperate in the future. Good day Comissoner.
Roze
Private Message : Standard Encryption
From: Datajack Roze
To: Sister Miriam
Greetings Sister,
I have some concerns with the aid mission, currently stuck at the Lord's Gift. My people cannot do their work if they are constantly under suspect by your security officers. They have not even been able to move West, beyond the confines of the base where there are more people in need. Is there anything you can do to speed up the process? I, above all people, understand your need for security, but these delays are costing lives.
Some concerns have also been raised Sister, and I'm trying to be equitable and neutral in this. Some of my officals are concerned that, with this aid, you will merely put full funding into your military and leave the aid packages to look after your civillians. So further shipments will be based on the amount of supplies you provide your citizens, and we will match to the nanogram. This should more than adequately meet the population's needs and will help satisfy my concerned officials. Is this acceptable?
Roze
Private Message : Enhanced Encryption
From: Datajack Roze
To: Colonel Santiago
Colonel,
It never ceases to amaze me how often I hear from you regarding matters that in no way directly involve you. While I appreciate your concern in the aid mission, it is quite frankly none of your business. I have spoken with Sister Miriam, and we will resolve the situation on our own kindly. For a woman who's main campaign platform is factional soveriegnty, and the Council staying out of the affairs of others, you certainly spend a lot of time involved in mine.
As for whether the Chiron Alliance will support the election of yourself, or CEO Morgan I cannot say. As will be released momentarily, the Data Angels are no longer a part of the Chiron Alliance. I will only say, that some leaders expressed some great concern with your candidacy, although I am not one. The Council's decision is final as far as I'm concerned. As long as the election is honest (and as you are a woman of honour I have no doubt your's would be) I will raise no objections whatsoever. However, if CEO Morgan retains and the Believer's go on a spending spree, I will look into the matter.
Roze
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To: Commisioner Lal and Datajack Roze
From: Captain Svensgaard
Here is my plan, I go to both of your home bases and kick both your rear ends until you people smart up.
Lal, you been democraticly elected to lead your faction, so YOUR the boss, not your damn generals. Who cares what they think of you afterwards, your the leader and the one deciding what the Peacekeepers should do. If you do something right, but your people think its not, then their the idiots.
Roze, so your saying your officially momentarily cancel pact with everybody in the Alliance? Ain't that overdoing it, just because Lal can't see eye to eye with ya? The only people arguing at the moment is you two. Rest of the Alliance, except for me, as been quiet.
What reasons do I have to care? Well, both of you have the biggest navies on Chiron after the Pirates for one.
Captain Svensgaard
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Jyväskylä, Finland
Jul 2001 time: 07:15
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Maximum encryption
To: Colonel Santiago
From: Sister Miriam
The Crusade Committee is very interested in the presented plan. They have decided to send a group of experts with detailed information of the campaign to use the available Command Nexus. General Peterson will contact you later on to sort out the details.
What comes to the plan of assaulting the Nest of Fear, ideas of that direction have been aired in the Committee for some while now. I was thinking of dedicating production for constructing Transports, but now it seems I will not have to impair too much "civilian" production towards the military.
Private message
To: Datajack Roze
From: Sister Miriam
I find it appalling that you think I would succumb to treating my citizens in that manor, Roze. Several food and medical transports have been attempted to send to those fringe bases in need, but sporadic attacks by small boils of mind worms have usually destroyed them. As soon as I can arrange proper escort, the bases will be resupplied normally. You are a saving grace, I admit that.
I would say that you can ease off from the supplies in a few weeks, as some fungal beds will be cleared out and military escorts have been finished.
What comes to the Special Forces restricting the traffic of the aid convoys... I am preparing an official announcement for the entire council, regarding the aid supplies. I suggest you wait for it, Datajack.
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Dixie
Oct 2000 time: 23:15
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To: Planetary Council
From: Spartan Representative Karl Solo
I just want to remind the UN Ambassador that the only ones on the western continent that is there uninvited are the Peacekeepers. In fact, Sparta was forced to increase our troop numbers because of the uninvited UN presence. Their so called outpost called New Hope, is an affront to factional sovereignty. Where will be the next place they intervene? Should the Data Angels and Morganites expect UN troops to appear on their border?
Colonel Santiago will be arriving at the Planetary Council Base in a few weeks.
Private Message
To: Cult Ambassador Quzer
From: Spartan Representative Karl Solo
Ambassador Quzer, Sparta has a long memory. What you refer to as just business was taken as an insult to our honor. But our current relations is by no means solely determined by your slight all those years ago. As in your case earlier, this is a matter of business. This is not the place to talk of terms. Any talks must include our allies the Believers. I can say that if you would be willing to offer the good Sister Miriam Spore Runner Sanctum and Nest of Fear as buffer zones, she may be willing to call of her crusade. This is off the record of course.
*****Level 5 Encryption*****
To: Sister Miriam Godwinson
From: Colonel Santiago
Sister Miriam. As you may be aware of by now a convoy of transports is on its way to Redemption Base. Once the convoy enters Believer waters, title of the two transports will be turned over to you. We have recently been building cruiser transports to replace our fleet. The transports that you will be take possession of have gone through inspections to make sure that you are getting excellent equipment. Along with the transport you will receive the equipment that you requested. The escorting cruiser Leonides and its supporting foils will return to Spartan waters after the hand over is made. If you desire, the Leonides can transport any individuals you choose back to Sparta where they will be given access to the Command Nexus in Sparta Command. There they can provide input into upcoming operations on your continent.
I have a question for you. At Commanders keep, a colony pod is nearing completion. I would like to transport that colony pod to the large island off the west coast of your territory. Near Redemption Base. This would serve as our headquarters in your area of the world. This could also be used as a marshalling point for any future troops that the situation may require. The facilities there will of course be made available to Believing Troops on a needed basis. We are also preparing a plan to secure the Mount Planet area since we fear that the Pirates are threatening to reieforce their presence in the area. This would entail establising an outpost at the coordinants (66,100). This is a stratigic jucture near the base of Mount Planet and and the sea. This in no way means that we are claiming this as Spartan territory. Even though this is an unclaimed region, we view this as future Believer terriory. In fact we activly encourage ,if at all possible, for you to establish a Believer presence in this region. I believe that my respresentive in your capital has already mentioned this.
On a final note. Our representative in the Planetary Council has reveived a message from the Cult ambassador. I instructed him to remain vague about any possible peace terms. I had him suggest that if the Cult were to cede Spore Runner Sanctum and Nest of Fear to you then the Believers may be interested in peace terms. In this matter, Sparta will continue to defer to your authority on peace terms. I am about to depart for the Planetary Council Base. In my absence, Marshal Kessel will have full authority to run the Spartan Federation. I will depart from Sparta's western shore and head towards your territory. I have decided to make my way to the Planatery Council Base by way of your territory in order that I might visit my troops stationed there. When my fleet arrives at Redemption Base one of my transport jets will be waiting to fly me the rest of the way to the Council Base. If you wish, you may accompany me to the Council Session. If not then I fully understand. I even look forward to possibly meet you if your busy schedule premits. Does this meet with your approval.
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Jyväskylä, Finland
Jul 2001 time: 07:15
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Father Theodore is not present at the building, but at his residence he soon receives a message from the Headquarters, and soon he is sitting at his terminal...
General Message
From: Father Theodore Deacon
To: Representative Isabella Fuentes of the Peacekeepers,
and the Planetary Council
I would like to hear some of what was going on in our southern aerospace. Spartan jets and Hive choppers engaged Cult units, as the Believers, the Hive and the Spartans have agreed upon, and suddenly New Hope dispatched interceptors forcing the Spartans to disengage. The Spartans have not established a peace treaty with the Cult, and I am anxious to learn, what were the rights that entitled the Peacekeeper jets to intervene?
Not to mention the fact that the Believers have not been informed of PK aerial capabilities stationed near their borders. This could be considered an act of war.
Private message
From: Sister Miriam Godwinson
To: Colonel Santiago, Chairman Yang
Your support for our military effort is greatly appreciated. Without your help, the Cult's locusts could plague our faction with no avail. I am going to question Lal on intercepting your craft.
Sister Miriam
OOC: That covers it for the day 
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