User blog comment:Aghostintheboat/The Official Roleplay Room/@comment-24787182-20150420130939

Admiral Harmon hears that Admiral Guy had surrendered himself to the UAC, and is now their POW on Ceres.

Harmon: (thinking) God, Neil. What have you done to yourself? You deserve better than this.

He then takes a shuttle to Norfolk where they have a small piece of Guy's fleet, the Unsinkable Seven, is being stored in the reserve fleet until all his charges are lifted. It has been a long time since he served onboard the Pennsylvania when he was just a Petty Officer. While on the ship's deck, he is stopped by a Marine.

Marine: Hey! This is a restricted area! Please leave immediately!

Harmon: Easy Lieutenant. I've been given access to come aboard. I'm here to pay respects to an old friend.

The admiral soon walks to the bridge and places a box on Admiral Guy's chair. Inside is a silver star, a pin with the NORAD crest, a letter, and a photo of the admiral with Guy, Proud, Marc, Shane, and Ford back in 2012 when Harmon took command of the Illinois. The letter says:

''I know you're a good man, Neil. Me and the Coalition know that you did not know that you were used by the Federation as a distraction. I also have something to tell you, Proud's dead. His second-in-command has taken over his possition. I don't even know his name yet. If the President doesn't allow you to rejoin the Navy, I'll be more than happy to let you join NORAD. If that doesn't happen, I'll be fine with that. Also, if you decide to formally commission the Colorado into the fleet, just remember that the number 87 is already taken.''

''-J. Harmon''