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Sahaquiel just returned to the Arch from the Omicrons. Having visited Outcast home space and later joined them in an attack against the Corsairs, captain Nakamura saw the situation there and reported it. The most intriguing part, to him, is how no side is making any progress with all the warships they have at their disposal. That mattered little to the Nomads, who prefer it to stay that way anyways, but it made him think about something.
Nakamura walked to the Arch opening and remembered seeing Iseijin's warship coming here once. Both the Tokugawa, old Seiryuu, and the Togo, The True Throne, once mighty ships who destroyed countless enemies, were destroyed years ago. Nobody expected them to last too long anyways, given the aggressive nature of the Nomads using them, but he wondered why nobody made a proper attempt to get their hands on one again, considering it's been a while since Iseijin had a proper flagship. Altair is now better outfitted than ever, and could very possibly maintain one.
He walked away from the opening and started moving towards the research wing of the station. He approached one of the rooms which still had a big "RESTRICTED AREA" sign on the door back when it was governed by the KNF. As he opened the door, he saw a person he very well knew inside the room and asked: "Did you manage to find it?"
Muramasa cast a grin at Nakamura as he was approached. In front of them, the archive room built and set up by people who would not imagine that the Arch would eventually fall under 'aliens'. The entire history of Kusari up to 800 A.S. was contained in that room, but these records became stagnant after the new guests took over.
"The search option has been incredibly useful, yes. Now I'm sure your eloquence will suffice in order to have every material hauled to the shipyard."
Muramasa pointed at the door as he stepped aside. "And... Please, could we just have that sign removed from the door? It's been long time since Spectres stopped being allowed here."