I am Nicole Malakai, one of the security pilots on Freeport Eleven and colony ship called Semper Fidelis. I found out you are administrating Armes Research station in Kepler star system, so I think it's necessary to get in touch with you before I get there. I know you clever guys, researchers and scientists may be busy, but I guess there might be a bit more time for not so smart Zoner pilot huh?
I wanted to ask you if there is a possibility to get a room for two weeks on Armes. I know it's quite busy station between Liberty and Kusari, so I would love to know if I can stay there or if I should look for a room elsewhere.
Second question, is it possible to get some course regarding dark matter clouds located in Kepler and Galileo? You know, we have nothing like that in Northern Omicrons, so it would be awesome to extend my knowledge, heh?
It's general knowledge that despite Ames being a research station, we and the Zoners before us have decided to run it very much like a Freeport much to Deep Space Engineering's complaints. Even so, I do appreciate you coming forward and asking beforehand, it does make the little paperwork that needs to be completed for a temporary room much, much easier.
If that's the only use of the facilities that you require, i'm sure something can be worked out. Find your way aboard at your nearest convenience and find your way to Administration. If you are asking for use of the equipment, things might be a little different. Though we're more than happy to have people stay now and then. It's good company anyways, even when.. As you put it.. 'We clever guys' are working. Drop by at your nearest convenience.
As for your second request, i'm afraid that we can only go so far in explaining the properties of the cloud around us. Ames has a very large database which will be able to provide quite a lot of information that people have picked up over the years about it. Though anything indepth which isn't listed I don't think we will be willing to share. That is, unless you managed to land yourself a job at Ingenuus. The database is free to the public, you're more than welcome to look at the cloud all that you want with what's given. I'm sure the information will be more than satisfying. Perhaps if you had any specific questions, I might be able to help you a little more. Though a broad course isn't really something that we can provide. We're a research group, not a school. My apologies.
If you have anything else in mind, please don't be afraid to ask. I'm sure those running civilian operations at Ames will accommodate you as best as they can.
Thank you for swift reply, Miss Snow! Living seems to be alright, though it seems I used a bad wording... Nah I didn't express myself properly. I was looking for detailed informations and you've answered already, so I guess everything is okay. Thanks once again!