After the first initial interview proved to be dangerous if provoked, Researcher [______] was replaced by Researcher [_________], another former IFC officer, but who had been highly decorated while in the service. Object 002 materialized at 1:31 P.M. SIT, on 11/2/[____]. Initial interaction closely resembled Interview 002-1, but with new interaction as soon as fuel was routed into the vehicle.
Object 002-3: My thanks, Kommandant! We were running on fumes. The replacement is also appreciated. He's a bit green, but he'll get used to it soon, I wager.
Researcher [_________]: Anything else, Captain?
Object 002-3: I understand that we're stretched thin, Kommandant, but some repair materials would be appreciated. Or some ammunition.
While requested items were sent for, several guard personnel, standing a few meters from Object 002, reported hearing TU-7754's voice(now designated Object 002-4), supposedly responding to another unheard individual on the preparation of ammunition. Researcher [_________] believes this confirms his theory.
Researcher [_________]: We have some newer equipment, Captain. Would you like us to install it?
Four heavy 12.7mm machine guns were presented in display transport crates. A supply hatch opened up to receive the repair material, along with several crates of reproduced 7.92mm MG rounds.
Object 002-3: My apologies, Kommandant, but I think retraining to use newer equipment would take too long. Best give it to the IFC. Appreciate it though.
Researcher [_________]:...Very well, Captain. By the way, do you have the report for your last engagements?
Object 002-3: Right here.
(A First Imperial Republic military report logbook was tossed by Object 002-3 to Researcher [_________], designated Object 002-5.)
Object 002-3: Many thanks for the assistance, Kommandant. We'll make it count. For the Emperor!
Researcher [_________]:For the Emperor, Captain. Good luck.
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