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To: Wisp Innovations - Jeremy Hunter - 05-31-2016

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Greetings, those of Wisp Innovations,

My name is Xi de Mortis. I am the Minister of Science and Technology for the Crayter Republic. As you may have heard, the Republic has been attempting to colonize Planet Yuma in the Coronado System since our forced migration following the fall of Tau-44 to the Gallic Royal Navy. With the loss of Borneo, as well as Sulawesi Citadel and Minato Harbor, the Republic has been attempting colonization of Yuma, but so far we have hit a tree wall.

The flora on Yuma grows at an astonishing pace and possesses a dangerous quantity of deadly plants that have taken lives. Firebombing has bee ineffective against it, and we then turned to Cryer Pharmaceuticals for a solution. One Lucan Ducane responded to our request for assistance and deployed a team to Yuma, but they were called back. As our options dwindled, we come to Wisp Innovations, in the hope that you can help us finally end this floral problem and get us back on track for colonization.

Also, HERE you will find a transcript of our original communique to Cryer Pharmaceuticals regarding Yuma. The republic is willing to abide by the originals terms of such, but are open to negotiations regarding any materials, equipment, gadgetry, or air support needed to assist in this matter. Any monetary payment will be discussed at the conclusion of the project, once estimated costs can firmly be decided.

I await your response.

Signed, Xi de Mortis
Minister of Science, Technology, Pizza
Crayter Republic
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RE: To: Wisp Innovations - Yak - 06-01-2016


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Sender: Violet Burbank, Wisp Innovations
Recipient: Minister de Mortis
Subject: Yuma: Floral Control


Good day Minister,

Thank you for contacting Wisp Innovations regarding this matter. I am Dr Burbank, biochemist here at Atka Research Station, and I will be overseeing our involvement in this project.

I cannot currently make the trip to Planet Yuma personally, however I will organise that a team of our best field researchers be dispatched to conduct initial surveys and return biological samples to the lab. As soon as the away team has been organised I will be in touch to inform you of the names of the team members and the designation of the ship that will be visiting your space.

In the meantime, any information you can provide about the native flora would be greatly appreciated. In particular, information about the forms of defense, or indeed offense, used by the local plant life would be very useful. Do they tend to attack physically, or using toxins, or indeed a combination of the two?

Time is obviously an important factor for you, so let me assure you that getting a team to the surface of Yuma will be made a top priority. Once the initial survey is complete and the scope of the project has been assessed we can discuss any terms and conditions that may be nescessary.

Yours sincerely,
Dr Violet Burbank
Biochemist, Wisp Innovations


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RE: To: Wisp Innovations - Jeremy Hunter - 06-05-2016

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Greetings, those of Wisp Innovations,

Thank you, Doctor Burbank, for answering.

To answer your preliminary questions, the flora of Yuma is "expansionistic." It constantly grows and expands, which is the primary danger. So far five camps have been forced to evacuate from the rapid growth, and when we took a sample to Sabah, it started growing before it had even finished thawing from cryogenic suspension. The secondary methods are toxins, of which approximately thirty seven percent of known flora will use in defense, and eleven percent physical, ranging from carnivorous (two loses of Marine personnel) to...well, we're not sure what they do...but four of our female lab assistants have been hospitalized with...unusual trauma.

Also, the flora is highly resistant to fire. We attempted a wide ranged firebombing of an area near the coast, but it had little effect. So far, any toxins introduced are ineffective, but most likely you have some ideas, as such, that we have not pursued yet.

Thank you again, and I await your field team.

Signed, Xi de Mortis
Minister of Science, Technology, Pizza
Crayter Republic
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RE: To: Wisp Innovations - Yak - 06-07-2016


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Sender: Violet Burbank, Wisp Innovations
Recipient: Minister de Mortis
Subject: Yuma: Floral Control


Hello again Minister de Mortis,

Firstly, thank you for your information about conditions on the surface of Yuma. We are finalizing preparations for a team to leave the Denver Research Institute, and your communication will be extremely valuable during the organisation of this expedition

The agressive nature of the native plant life would indicate the likely presence of some sort of animal, or other predator of the plant life on Yuma. Any indications as to the nature of these species would be useful, perhaps you can provide us with information on the injuries sustained by the female members of your team when their treatment is completed. Gender-based targetting may indicate a chemosensory method behind the attack pattern of the aggressor.

Our team will be led by Tyrone McDonald, a Feint field operations specialist, supported by a team of botanical and military experts. I have requested that Mr. McDonald provides both Wisp and yourself with a debrief 6 hours after landing on Yuma, so you can expect to hear from him within the next 72 hours.

If you have any questions between now and then, please get in touch.

Yours sincerely,
Dr Violet Burbank
Biochemist, Wisp Innovations


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RE: To: Wisp Innovations - Jeremy Hunter - 06-16-2016

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Greetings,

I apologize for the lateness of this reply, I oversee many projects within the Republic and a few had taken my complete attention due to critical stages. I will try and see if an assistant can be assigned at some point, in case this happens again.

The two female assistants were recovered promptly with lacerations to their wrists, ankles, with lesser, not as severe ones on their waists and neck. They inhaled some toxins we have managed to combat, but we are unsure to why the plant attacked. This is also the only time we've had physical plants, beyond the man eating ones south of us we avoid.

Toxins are a major factor, and I'll make sure your field team has a complete map of our surveyed areas to you may be able to avoid the most dangerous areas for the time being.

Thank you again for your assistance in this matter.

Signed, Xi de Mortis
Minister of Science, Technology, Pizza
Crayter Republic
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