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To: The Council of The University of Cambridge CC: The School of Science - The Kingdom of Bretonia - 10-24-2018

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To the Administrative bodies of the University Council and School of Science,

It is the wishes of Her Majesty, Queen Carina the first, and Her Majesty's Government, that a team of the university be assigned to research into the element known formally as "Azurite Gas".

Her Majesty feels that it is necessary to find any dangers to the general populace, and any potential uses or benefits to House Bretonia. For that reason, it has been deemed necessary by Her Royal and Imperial Majesty, Queen Carina the First, and HM Government of the Kingdom of Bretonia that a commission be made for a dedicated team of the noble University of Cambridge to pool their resources for the research of this unknown substance, so that an informed decision can be made on the future legality of the aforementioned substance.

I await your response.

On behalf of Her Majesty the Queen,

Andrew Bainbridge,
Private Secretary to Her Majesty the Queen
Bretonian Crown



RE: To: The Council of The University of Cambridge CC: The School of Science - University Of Cambridge - 10-27-2018

University of Cambridge

Date: 27/10/825 A.S

Encryption: High (Research Commission)


Mister Andre Bainbridge

The University will undertake Her Majesties request and publish the results as soon as we are able. We have dispatched a research team to the Omicrons to find an study the source of this material. We will inform you, Her Majesty and the Government when the research team has finished their work.

Kind Regards:
Professor William Mortimer
Chancellor
University of Cambridge