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--- Incoming transmission---
--- Comm ID:Richard Farbridge, OBE---
-- Location: Bowex Colonial services office, planet Cambridge---
-- Encryption: LOW--


Ladies and Gentlemen,

As you know politics are slow but our charter says we have to take the lead in colonising Planet Sprague in the Snowdown(omega 3). Since the Lords arent the quickest to decide we'll just get started with some preperation work.

To be able to have Douglas station serve as a forward operating base we'll need to expand the storage capacities and preferably yesterday.

Within 24 hours after this message a BMM construction crew will be moved from South Hampton Shipyard to Douglas station.

Any required support vessels will be contacted directly.

Transport vessels that have the time to handle any shipment towards Douglas station will communicate with the transport coordination through this channel. Rowland Walden knows your coming



Required construction supplies:
  • Basic alloys 50000
  • Super Alloys 20000
  • Robotic components 15000
  • Hull Panels 60000


Required sustainment supplies:
  • Food rations 40000
  • Water 160000
  • Oxygen 300000
  • Pharmaceuticals 4000
  • Consumer goods 4000


Details: can be found here.

Right Ladies and Gentlemen, you know what to do, lets get started.

On behalf of the entire project team

Thank you for your attention

Cheerio!


Richard Fabridge, OBE
Exploration and Security director Bowex, project manager Sprague settlement


Added orders 7 hours into the project:


We've got a complaint from our security chief and our Armed forces liaison officer. Using the direct route is considered hazardous as there are several navigational hazards and it seems that several hostile groups use these lanes as an approach. The new mandatory route is now:


  • From the jumpgate to Freeport 1 by using the lane.
  • From Freeport 1 to Sprague(sun side)
  • From Sprague to Douglas station
BES orange leads by example, first run of o2 has been delivered

handshake picture

And the second run:

handshake picture
Hey 'ere, lads, we picked up this transmission and made two runs,
one of hull panels,

and one of robotic components,

hope ye lads can make good use out of 'em.

Robert Conway out.
Transport coordination report 1:
To be delivered:

Construction supply

Basic Alloys 50000
Super Alloys 20000
Robotic Components 10005
Hull Panels 57521


Sustainment supply

Food 40000
Water 160000
Oxygen 291640
Pharmaceuticals 4000
consumer goods 4000
G'day gentlemen, just finished my drop off of the 4000 consumer goods, we can strike that off the list.

Here is the proof of trade before and after.

http://i.imgur.com/fHksE.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/WIHsC.jpg

Will be awaiting further convoys.
Transport coordination report 2:
To be delivered:

Construction supply

Basic Alloys 50000
Super Alloys 20000
Robotic Components 10005
Hull Panels 57521


Sustainment supply

Food 40000
Water 160000
Oxygen 291640
Pharmaceuticals 4000
consumer goods 0
We've got a complaint from our security chief and our Armed forces liaison officer. Using the direct route is considered hazardous as there are several navigational hazards and it seems that several hostile groups use these lanes as an approach. The new mandatory route is now:

  • From the jumpgate to Freeport 1 by using the lane.
  • From Freeport 1 to Sprague(sun side)
  • From Sprague to Douglas station
To: Richard Farbridge.
From: Jim Barnes, Captain Bowex Ship BES Whittle.
RE: Douglas Station deliveries.

Good day to you, sir. I would like to report the BES Faraday (Bowex)Faraday) has made several deliveries to Douglas Station; details below:

Commodity Supply-----1st Run----2nd Run ---3rd Run----4th Run-----5th Run---------Total
Basic Alloy__________1200__________________________________4000______5200
Food Rations________1250_______1575_________________________________2825
Oxygen____________5000_______1500_________________________________2000
Super Alloys________2000____________________________________________2000
Pharmaceuticals______200_____________________________________________200
Hull Panels _________2487_______2487_________________________________4974
Robotic Components_________________________________________975______975
Water______________1700____________________________________________1700
Total Cargo per run__4950_______4975_____2487______2487______4975

1st Run

2nd Run

3rd Run

4th Run

5th Run

I also dropped off 2 Bowex and 3 BMM employees to help with the supervision of unloading and storage of the supplies until they are required. They are;

Bowex:
Load Master Eugene Roberts, Loader 1st Rate Steven Atherton

BMM:
Loader 1st Rate Will Roberts, Loader 2nd Rate Martin Taylor and Trainee Loader Ben Watts

They will help clarify these deliveries have been recorded in the Station manifestl.

Yours,
James Barnes.
Did a food run with the BES orange

Handshake picture
Transport coordination report 3:
To be delivered:

Construction supply

Basic Alloys 44800
Super Alloys 18000
Robotic Components 9030
Hull Panels 52547


Sustainment supply

Food 32995
Water 158300
Oxygen 291640
Pharmaceuticals 3800
consumer goods 0
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