03-21-2020, 09:03 PM
Incoming Transmission
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User ID: Jaina Wheeler
Recipient: Bristol Constructions
Subject: Expedition, Omicron-Delta, Return with samples
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Good day!
todays report is a special one as I have plenty to share. We had prepared for an expedition into the Omicrons and began our travel at Bristol Depot. Escorting us was the Bounty Hunter Faye Wright. Together with the crew of the Pittsburgh I was also accompanied by Ellena on the Queensdale.
Moving on we travelled for Planet Kurile where we would begin our expedition. I had ordered surveying equipment to be delivered to Atka too.
Our flight through Rheinland was mostly uneventful apart from a BIS convoy passing us without using the lanes. It appeared like they were coming from the restricted cloud in Frankfurt. We did a few basic scans and continued on our way.
Picking up the surveying equipment on the way we reached Planet Kurile. We picked up H-Fuel both for our expedition and to deliver to Ennibeck Spaceport in Omicron Delta. Travelling there was an amazing experience. Space truly is magnificent but also dangerous as we'd soon feel ourselves. Though we encountered no notable issues until we reached Ennibeck we would at first not have any success. The first asteroid belt wasn't having any resources of note, nor was the planet we did a basic scan on.
It was only when, after unsuccessfully scanning the star's ring system that we entered the Palau Ice Cloud. Not only was it magnificent to look at, hidden inside is what appeared like a broken apart planet. And it had revealed quite the treasure. We managed to retrieve plenty of Iridium Ore samples. But while this was an amazing find it wasn't even the biggest.
Further into the nebula we found more parts of the massive rock. And on it some strange structures. I assume it must've been nomad built at least they were very aggressive about it. I'd never seen one myself and suddenly we were under attack by one! It was only thanks to our escort and the Queensdales formidable defenses that we survived the attack and destroyed the nomad. We picked up some wreckage we'll report to the Rheinland authorities soon.
That break allowed us to push further. The whole surface of the planetoid was covered in Nomad structures but the biggest find was the entrance into it. Inside was a massive glowing structure. We took a few samples and later on Bristol identified it as 'Azurite Gas'. Considering the legal status in Rheinland we will hand that over as well. We soon took our exit as the radiation wasn't neglectable even by the Pittsburgh's heavy armor.
To be entirely safe, we retreated for Freeport 9 in Omicron Theta. There we agreed on the plan to pass through Kusari. To bypass Liberty we had Faye transport the dangerous cargo through Laptev. I'm very glad we had that surveyed this year. It helped immensely.
Once at Bristol, we paid Faye the fee for the Iridium contract of the job board. I hope the 50 million will ensure her friendship in regards to the contraband.
What I certainly realised, is that we need to give the Pittsburgh more security if we plan further missions of this sort.
Thank you and good bye!
todays report is a special one as I have plenty to share. We had prepared for an expedition into the Omicrons and began our travel at Bristol Depot. Escorting us was the Bounty Hunter Faye Wright. Together with the crew of the Pittsburgh I was also accompanied by Ellena on the Queensdale.
Moving on we travelled for Planet Kurile where we would begin our expedition. I had ordered surveying equipment to be delivered to Atka too.
Our flight through Rheinland was mostly uneventful apart from a BIS convoy passing us without using the lanes. It appeared like they were coming from the restricted cloud in Frankfurt. We did a few basic scans and continued on our way.
Picking up the surveying equipment on the way we reached Planet Kurile. We picked up H-Fuel both for our expedition and to deliver to Ennibeck Spaceport in Omicron Delta. Travelling there was an amazing experience. Space truly is magnificent but also dangerous as we'd soon feel ourselves. Though we encountered no notable issues until we reached Ennibeck we would at first not have any success. The first asteroid belt wasn't having any resources of note, nor was the planet we did a basic scan on.
It was only when, after unsuccessfully scanning the star's ring system that we entered the Palau Ice Cloud. Not only was it magnificent to look at, hidden inside is what appeared like a broken apart planet. And it had revealed quite the treasure. We managed to retrieve plenty of Iridium Ore samples. But while this was an amazing find it wasn't even the biggest.
Further into the nebula we found more parts of the massive rock. And on it some strange structures. I assume it must've been nomad built at least they were very aggressive about it. I'd never seen one myself and suddenly we were under attack by one! It was only thanks to our escort and the Queensdales formidable defenses that we survived the attack and destroyed the nomad. We picked up some wreckage we'll report to the Rheinland authorities soon.
That break allowed us to push further. The whole surface of the planetoid was covered in Nomad structures but the biggest find was the entrance into it. Inside was a massive glowing structure. We took a few samples and later on Bristol identified it as 'Azurite Gas'. Considering the legal status in Rheinland we will hand that over as well. We soon took our exit as the radiation wasn't neglectable even by the Pittsburgh's heavy armor.
To be entirely safe, we retreated for Freeport 9 in Omicron Theta. There we agreed on the plan to pass through Kusari. To bypass Liberty we had Faye transport the dangerous cargo through Laptev. I'm very glad we had that surveyed this year. It helped immensely.
Once at Bristol, we paid Faye the fee for the Iridium contract of the job board. I hope the 50 million will ensure her friendship in regards to the contraband.
What I certainly realised, is that we need to give the Pittsburgh more security if we plan further missions of this sort.
Thank you and good bye!
Transmission Ends