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This mission is a part of What's in a Name multi-part mission.
| Level | 1 |
| Type | Courier |
| Objective | Bring 1 x Political Envoy (2m3) to the targeted space station |
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| There's a difference between being taken seriously and letting the inmates run the asylum. Diplomacy must resume, even if to only keep things just below war being declared.
It's a strange game, friend. I don't think even the diplomats fully understand it. Still, this is one of those times diplomats are useful again. Take our envoy over to <Station>. From there he will meet with the Gallente envoy to begin non-public negotiations. If all goes well, the situation will simply vanish from the public's consciousness and life will continue as normal. |
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