Kim
スター軍の司書
To Taisa Ketsurui Hanako
Commanding Officer, YSS Sakura, NG-X1-360
First Expeditionary Fleet
A great deal has happened since I was able to last communicate with you. I am doing well; better than well, in fact, as you'll see once I update you on my situation. I hope you're also well, though I don't doubt that a lack of officers is a lingering problem.
You may have heard a great deal about Pisces Station and what happened on her...some of it is true, and some of it is not, but I can say that loss of life did occur, as well as incompetence within the command structure.
My innocence in the matter, however, was not even questioned; and Motoyoshi-Taisho-sama personally ordered my transfer to Hotaru Star Fortress. I've been offered training at the 5th XF branch of the Kyoto War College, placed under Motoyoshi-Taisho-sama's personal command as Director of the Starship Improvement Program, and was promoted to Chui...but that's not all.
Waiting here for me was none other than the YSS Asuka, the ship we recovered from Murf during my last days on the Sakura, and that I had worked on repairing while at Gemini Star Fortress; as well as a uniform with white panels. I've just gone from a Warrant Officer to a Commanding Officer.
Part of me is proud to have attained this rank and position, while another part of me thinks it is likely due to the combined lack of officers and engineers. If you have the time, I'd be grateful for any advice or experience you could give, Taisa.
I am sorry that I'm not able to return to the Sakura to assist you..but this position is of a critical importance to the Army. The best I can do at this point is to try and improve the performance of vessels throughout the Army as best I can.
I do miss you and the Sakura greatly though, and have not forgotten my origins. It was your leadership and the experience I gained from the Sakura that made who and where I am today possible.
Chui Kage Yaichiro
Commanding Officer, YSS Asuka, NS-X5-23
Director of Starship Improvement Program, Hotaru Star Fortress
Fifth Expeditionary Fleet
Commanding Officer, YSS Sakura, NG-X1-360
First Expeditionary Fleet
A great deal has happened since I was able to last communicate with you. I am doing well; better than well, in fact, as you'll see once I update you on my situation. I hope you're also well, though I don't doubt that a lack of officers is a lingering problem.
You may have heard a great deal about Pisces Station and what happened on her...some of it is true, and some of it is not, but I can say that loss of life did occur, as well as incompetence within the command structure.
My innocence in the matter, however, was not even questioned; and Motoyoshi-Taisho-sama personally ordered my transfer to Hotaru Star Fortress. I've been offered training at the 5th XF branch of the Kyoto War College, placed under Motoyoshi-Taisho-sama's personal command as Director of the Starship Improvement Program, and was promoted to Chui...but that's not all.
Waiting here for me was none other than the YSS Asuka, the ship we recovered from Murf during my last days on the Sakura, and that I had worked on repairing while at Gemini Star Fortress; as well as a uniform with white panels. I've just gone from a Warrant Officer to a Commanding Officer.
Part of me is proud to have attained this rank and position, while another part of me thinks it is likely due to the combined lack of officers and engineers. If you have the time, I'd be grateful for any advice or experience you could give, Taisa.
I am sorry that I'm not able to return to the Sakura to assist you..but this position is of a critical importance to the Army. The best I can do at this point is to try and improve the performance of vessels throughout the Army as best I can.
I do miss you and the Sakura greatly though, and have not forgotten my origins. It was your leadership and the experience I gained from the Sakura that made who and where I am today possible.
Chui Kage Yaichiro
Commanding Officer, YSS Asuka, NS-X5-23
Director of Starship Improvement Program, Hotaru Star Fortress
Fifth Expeditionary Fleet