2012 Tsunami Debris Recovery Meeting

The 2012 Tsunami Debris Recovery Meetings is the meeting that administrators of the Greater Korean Republic discussed the clean-up of the Pacific Rim from the tsunami debris on May 29. The meeting also discussed the use of weapons to sink large pieces of debris (such as fishing boats) and the return of salvagable items back to its original owner.

First Meeting (May 29, 2012)
Captain Tomomi Misaki appears on an TV on the wall. '''Video feed ends. '''
 * President Sang Isuel (Greater Korean Republic): Morning, gentlemen. As you may have already seen on the news, debris has already begun to wash up on the shores of the United Commonwealths of America. The debris that has already landed on the shores of the UCA is not our responsibilty, but the debris that is heading toward the UCA and Allied States needs to be cleaned up as fast as possible, before the second wave of debris strikes.
 * Admiral Choi Yoon-hee (Greater Korean Republic): Mr. President, the Navy only has only an few vessels that can handle large chunks of debris. The GKRN Seoul and GKRN Dokdo are currently in the drydocks going through their yearly replenishment and maintenance, and the GKRN Tokyo is currently deployed in the South China Sea.
 * President Sang Isuel (Greater Korean Republic): Then move the Tokyo from the South China Sea and send it and its task force toward the debris field.
 * Admiral Choi Yoon-hee (Greater Korean Republic): Yes ... sir! Lieutenant General Lee Ho-yeon contact Captain Tomomi Misaki aboard the GKRN Tokyo.
 * Lieutenant General LEe Ho-yeon (Greater Korean Republic): Yes sir!
 * Admiral Choi Yoon-hee (Greater Korean Republic): Captain. What's your status in the South China Sea.
 * Captain Tomomi Misaki (Greater Korean Republic)(via videophone): We've engaged some pirates off the coast of China. We believe them to be Chinese, but no biggie. We won't be able to reach the South China Sea until we deal with the pirates here in the area.
 * Admiral Choi Yoon-hee (Greater Korean Republic): You ....
 * President Sang Isuel (Greater Korean Republic): Whatch it Admiral! Captain, continue with your current oprerations.
 * Captain Tomomi Misaki (Greater Korean Republic)(via videophone): Yes sir. Misaki out.
 * President Sang Isuel (Greater Korean Republic): Well gentlment. Since we didnt get no where today. Let's meet on June 3 to get an progress report. Good day.