Chapter 3: Rejection

Yang was deeply perplexed by his status with the GTVA. When he had called HQ to inform them of the Aquitaine's discovery, they treated him hostily and told him that he shouldn't have gotten involved in the situation in the first place. Of course this was completely unreasonable, and the people at Headquarters knew that. This only went to show Yang that something was very wrong.
Yang had thought over the situation, and was depressed by the only moral decision he could think of. That was to resign from the GTVA to find out more information about the Shivans and how to stop their impending invasion. He had already contacted his crew about this matter, and most of them agreed with his decision, and the rest, knowing that they already knew too much, left to be freelancers with a small transport from the Aquitaine's fighter bay. When Yang contacted HQ, he found that they had his transmission code blocked, along with all the other ships in the fighter bay. This disturbed Yang, because although he didn't expect them to just shut off all link to the ship that had played an essential part in driving back the second Shivan invasion.
The Commodore decided to make a speech to his crew, telling them about his feelings about GTVA's rejection, and his appreciation of their loyalty; "I know this matter is hard and depressing for you all is it is for me. GTVA's rejection of us is upsetting as well as unreasonable. I have been with the GTVA even before the outbreak of the second Shivan Invasion, and I never thought that the GTVA government was corrupt. I appreciate your loyalty to me. I hope that this also is a great loyalty to the future of the Terran and Vasudan races."