07-06-2017, 04:50 PM
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Dear Admiral Knight,
I hope you're well.
Indeed, one of our operatives has found a weapon of similar signature on your ship piloted by officer Layla Whitaker. Due to the fact that expected efficiency of the weapon is subpar to our existing designs and that we have other priorities for our R&D, I do not think it will be necessary to further investigate this.
As for the other issue you have risen, I must admit that I had anticipated it since the day we have sent our fighter wing to support you in the escape from Alaska. It is also something that in the end could benefit us both, so let me explain what I have in mind first. Over three months ago a very powerful ion storm has irreparably damaged our heavy hitters stationed in Cold Lake Nebula in Alberta. Among damaged assets were our two cruisers, which only yesterday left dry-docks of our dear Rogue allies. This unfortunate ion storm and the scale of the logistical effort needed to undone it made us realize how badly we require a dry-dock of our own to improve both our ship-building and ship-maintenance abilities. We have already procured industrial blueprints of a dry-dock we wish to place deep inside a Cold Lake Nebula.
We are currently in the process of securing assets and manpower for this construction project. Consider this an invitation to join our efforts. I am more than sure that you realize what is the strategic value of a friendly dry-dock in a heart of your operational zone for your mission.
Best regards,
Professor Provocateur
Nicole Hunter
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Dear Admiral Knight,
I hope you're well.
Indeed, one of our operatives has found a weapon of similar signature on your ship piloted by officer Layla Whitaker. Due to the fact that expected efficiency of the weapon is subpar to our existing designs and that we have other priorities for our R&D, I do not think it will be necessary to further investigate this.
As for the other issue you have risen, I must admit that I had anticipated it since the day we have sent our fighter wing to support you in the escape from Alaska. It is also something that in the end could benefit us both, so let me explain what I have in mind first. Over three months ago a very powerful ion storm has irreparably damaged our heavy hitters stationed in Cold Lake Nebula in Alberta. Among damaged assets were our two cruisers, which only yesterday left dry-docks of our dear Rogue allies. This unfortunate ion storm and the scale of the logistical effort needed to undone it made us realize how badly we require a dry-dock of our own to improve both our ship-building and ship-maintenance abilities. We have already procured industrial blueprints of a dry-dock we wish to place deep inside a Cold Lake Nebula.
We are currently in the process of securing assets and manpower for this construction project. Consider this an invitation to join our efforts. I am more than sure that you realize what is the strategic value of a friendly dry-dock in a heart of your operational zone for your mission.
Best regards,
Professor Provocateur
Nicole Hunter