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DSE) Debriefing Channel - Deep Space Engineering - 12-29-2019

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Doe Industries Space Port
SUBJECT: Debriefing Channel
TO: All Staff

New York, Liberty Space


Ladies and Gentlemen,

Please highlight below your mission overviews. We must urge you that detail is key and this all goes towards your performance reviews later next year.

Regards,
Administration
Rangi Hemopo





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Widow - 12-30-2019

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Balitmore Shipyard
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space


Greetings,


On orders of Ms Doe, we were sent into Bretonian space for two purposes. As you are aware we were initially moving through to identify which lanes may require attention in the aftermath of recent events. As a secondary task, we were requested to attempt to recover some information Ms Doe requires for a project. While the logs are attached, I have been informed to direct you through the appropriate channels if you require more information regarding this as clearance will be required.

DSE)Tech-01, DSE)Tech-02, and DSE)Tech-03 were involved in both the general maintenance and secondary task.

As far as the initial task went; fortunately this was a standard maintenance run, and there were no troubles from the local riffraff in Bretonian space. We did however have a run in with some unlawfuls in Liberty space while undergoing some emergency maintenance on Planet Pittsburgh's mooring fixture. They did not prove to be a problem as you will see by the flight logs attached below.

Some lane maintenance was also carried out in New York, The appropriate paperwork will be filed by the days end to show completion of this so records can be updated and the next lot of routine maintenance can be scheduled. Flight logs from this can also be found below.

Bretonia:



Liberty:




Clearance is required for access to the following information.

Upon completion of the primary task - We had the Tech team begin the recovery operation. While we knew there would be no life-sign on any of the vessels we would come across, we were on the hunt for particular salvageable pieces, particularly of the Gallia variety. Despite searching the wrecks of many vessels, we were unable to find the required items.

I have informed Ms. Doe of the failure to retrieve this, and this added task will be an ongoing thing until the required gear has been retrieved. As this is information is shared on a need-to-know basis, the Tech team is unaware of the reasoning behind the salvaging operation other than a potential rescue and recovery task. All items recovered have been brought to the appropriate locations to be dealt with appropriately.

As an additional note, for the record. I personally do not agree with keeping this information from the pilots - my close colleagues - I will however follow the orders of the management in regards to this as I am sure there is a reason behind the secrecy.



Sincerely,
Repairs and Maintenance Supervisor
Charlotte Frank





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Widow - 01-01-2020

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Doe Industries Space Port
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space


Greetings,


Today's job logs sent us on a round trip from Liberty, to Bretonia, and through Rheinland. Initially I was planning on only taking care of a few local jobs - primarily running light arms to Planet Houston, Liberty Ale to Fort Severn, and Military Vehicles back to Planet Houston. While this was not the most profitable of tasks, it was one that was outstanding on the daily run sheets.

As I was completing this task, a large job came in that I knew would need some support. Fortunately I was able to recruit the help of DSE)C-47.Skytrain, as well as an independent pilot with the call-sign of Shadowfax. The three of us met at Planet Manhattan and collected some more Liberty Ale for the staff on Fort Severn, from there we delivered a significant number of military vehicles to Planet New London. From New London we continued on with Gin to Aland Shipyard in Nottingham. We returned to Liberty with Robotics bound for Detroit Munitions.

After returning to New York, I found some of our miners were about to begin the task of collecting Premium scrap metal. As I am currently attempting to pull some overtime hours due to a family holiday coming up in June, I offered my services as a shuttle the delver the premium scrap to the required location. In total 55,000 units of premium scrap metal has been shuttled to Doe Industries Space Port. The miners were both paid out of the allocated funds to ensure their hard work was rewarded as per company policy.

I have attached images of today's tasks below.


Sincerely,
Transport Pilot
Amelia Scott





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Saberuneko - 01-01-2020

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Sigma 21 Construction Side
SUBJECT: Status Report
TO: Logistics Department

Honshu, Kusari Space


DSE)M-10.Electra Reporting in:,


After finishing logistical tasks related to relocating the Premium Scrap to Aland Shipyard, we received a message with the material requirements for new ship construction for Baltimore. As requested, we have loaded the shipment at port on Sprague:

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Route progressed without incidents. Used the chance to check on Trade Lane performance in Rheinland space. The infrastructure is definitely robust, and holding decently, but the flight stability in some of the lanes was not at its best since they switched maintenance services with EFL...

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Materials were delivered at Baltimore shipyard, this will definitely aid our efforts in the construction and maintenance of Fusion Reactors for ships and stations, among other uses. Speaking of which, our crew used the chance to make an stop at the bar for a quick maintenance check. A well-deserved 8 hour rest before continuing our journey:

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With the crewmen refreshed, and all systems readied up, we headed towards our next assignment: Sigma 21 Construction Site is in dire need for supplies. All power focused on engines for quick delivery, our crew took sail towards Pueblo Station to load the required materials:

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During travel, we ran upon some zoner logistics fleets. Seems like their activity is increasing in the Kepler and Galileo area between Liberty and Kusari. Without further incident, goods were delivered at Sigma 21 Construction Site:

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We will soon return to Liberty with further materials to support our construction and maintenance efforts. For now, the crew definitely needs some time off. I will tip everyone to a round at Planet Honshu to celebrate success in our operations for today.

Over and out,
Logistics Captain
Saber Nyoki





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Widow - 03-14-2020

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Balitmore Shipyard
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space



Greetings,

As you are aware, we have parted from the Doe Industries umbrella. Deep Space Engineering is now an independent entity. After some deliberation, and the results of the last fitness check on Doe Industries Space Port, we are relocating our Headquarters, smelter, and security departments. Unfortunately this will require these departments to work out of Baltimore Shipyard until the new station is constructed; As unfortunate as this is, I will not risk having any staff on board Doe Industries Space Port at this point in time due to safety concerns.

I have directed our trade department to gather the required supplies for the construction of this station, and our tech team is on standby. With the cooperation of everyone in Deep Space Engineering, and our friends around Sirius, I expect everything to go smoothly. There is no reason the shield and additional storage modules cannot be constructed within a mater of hours after the commissioning of the station.

As expected, Permission has been granted to construct this station. I would not ask any of the staff here at Deep Space Engineering to undertake this task if that was not the case.

Although we are pending construction, please see attached files for location and supply requirements:




Sincerely,


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CEO - Deep Space

Engineering





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Balitmore Shipyard
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space



Greetings,

As expected, the construction of Chesterfield Station went exactly to plan. I would like to thank all staff involved in this. The Shield module, as well as the additional storage module have been deployed within the expected time frame. We do not expect there to be any threat, and have requested additional security around the area until the final touches are complete on Chesterfield Station. As we are aware, with the departments expecting to relocate here, we will require some expansions. I request you be patient while we complete this.

I have attached images of the construction.




Sincerely,


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CEO - Deep Space

Engineering






RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Maren Byrne - 03-16-2020

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Chesterfield Station
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space


G'day!


This is Maren, at the helm of th' transport Douglas. 'm sure yer all aware, but Chesterfield's seen its core module upgraded t' the second stage as it undergoes further construction. An' we've got a whole array o' cargo pods already built up and ready t' hold on t' some scrap and other goods.

'm gonna go get me 'nother drink from the cozy l'il bar ye've got built in to Chesterfield now.



Sincerely,
Transport Pilot
Maren Byrne





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Widow - 03-27-2020

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Balitmore Shipyard
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space



Greetings,


In running supplies for the maintenance and repair of Chadwick Station, I managed to run into a freelancer escort - running the call-sign Unmistakable. Unfortunately a storm caused the communication to be cut short, however I feel that if we require an escort; this pilot may be of some use. It is said that they only charge 500,000 per 10 systems - however if I can find this pilot after the storm I will be inclined to pay considerably more for their services.



Sincerely,
Transport Pilot
Amelia Scott





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Dan Johnson - 03-27-2020


☆ From: Dan Johnson

☆ To: Administration

☆ Subject: Travel Expense Report


Hello? I think...or is this all automated? Not sure, if it isn't this will sound like rambling, if it is then I am talking to myself.

Anyway! Just finished my first shipping contract from Planet Erie to Planet Curacao, then Planet Curacao to Planet Houston. It was a very standard flight, thankfully no piracy attempts. After launching from Planet Erie and making my way past Philadelphia Station and into New York I crossed paths with a Ms.Amanda of the DSE)Dauntless at Westpoint Military Academy. I however, not wishing to waste anytime getting this shipment of Neon to Curacao cut our conversation short(I find the best way to be the best at your job is to treat everything like high priority cargo). It was mostly a smooth trip until my GPS (Galactic Positioning System) sent me to Magellan rather than Cortez, which was frustrating as I didn't notice until after I had crossed the border and thus paid the tariffs from both sides. That being said, we managed to make it to Cortez and be there with only a few minutes to spare on the expected delivery time! While the original plan was to stop and let my crew have to R&R after all the work we have been doing we saw there was a short and relaxing shipment of Tea needing to go to Houston. Realizing that the three of us all loved that popular burger joint at Houston's Clear Lake Spaceport, you know the one The Jackalope? Anyway we opted to take the trip and head for Texas which was also quite uneventful. Attached below you will find a expense report as well as exterior drone cams of our trip.



Attachments:
Leaving Erie loaded with Neon bound for Curacao.
Passing Philadelphia
Passing West Point
Meeting with DSE)Dauntless
Passing Riverside
Passing Planet Anaheim(Wrong Turn Pt.1)
Passing Freeport Wreck and Crossing into Bretonia(Wrong Turn Pt.2)
Arriving at the Manchester Gate, realizing my mistake and heading back to Liberty(Wrong Turn Pt.3)
Passing Planet Los Angeles (back on track)
Arriving at Curacao
Departing Curacao loaded with Tea bound for Planet Houston.
Passing Los Angeles again
Passing West Point Academy again
Passing Norfolk Shipyard
Arriving at Planet Houston.Houston



Expense Report



Dan Johnson
Shuttle Pilot






RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Deep Space Engineering - 03-27-2020

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Balitmore Shipyard
SUBJECT: Expense Claim
TO: Dan Johnson

New York, Liberty Space



Greetings,


Dan Johnson, please find attached receipt of payment for your expense claim.

I have also sent through the 20,000 Sc spent on the accidental border crossing. I do not normally cover errors such as this, however a GPS malfunction in a new vessel is a situation beyond all reasonable control and therefore covered in the contract under clause 12:3(d).

Keep up the good work.

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Sincerely,


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CEO - Deep Space

Engineering





RE: DSE) Debriefing Channel - Jaina Wheeler - 03-31-2020

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Balitmore Shipyard
SUBJECT: Debrief
TO: Administration

New York, Liberty Space



Good day,


we've finished our first real route with the South Louisiana. Everything went as smooth as it can for a first run. We picked up scrap at Chesterfield station and made our way toward Nottingham through Bretonia. Apart from one OSC ship we didn't have contact with anyone. Which quite honestly was good as we were all busy to get used to the new ship.

Once done with offloading we moved robotics to the Sigmas. We exchanged those containers with Uranium Ore destined for Planet Houston and finished our route at Baltimore Shipyard with a supply of Mox. The data we collected should help further improving the vessel and I think we all learned a lot from this trip.

Thanks again to the crew and everyone at DSE. I'm glad we can work together on this.


Sincerely,
Bristol Partner
Jaina Wheeler