My name is Emily Furukawa, Chief Executive Officer of Ionic Incorporated.
We are just passing eight months of operation, a tremendously successful period thanks in no small part to the generous grants of the Empire of Kusari.
As we enter the second full semester at our academic institute, we are able to offer advanced hyperspace navigation classes that to our knowledge, are not offered at any other educational institution domestically or abroad at this level of depth and specialization, and the robust platinum market has provided us steady income to fund our more ambitious ventures.
With this promising report, Ionic Incorporated seeks to expand. We have engaged in the manufacture of specialized spacecraft components and equipment from the early stages of our business, and now endeavor to broaden this production into full segments and possibly entire ships.
With four fully operational shipyards, our nation might already have a substantial capacity for manufacture, but we can offer something Yokohama, Yukawa, Kure, and Tsukishima cannot: A fresh production line built from the ground up to modern standards. Both manufacturing and ship-based technology have changed substantially in the last decade, and to fully commit to these rapid advances requires a fully new facility.
It is not our intention to compete in the already saturated commercial cargo ship market; rather, we intend to specialize in cutting edge military grade manufacture incorporating advanced technology such as cloaking devices and hyperspace manipulation equipment.
It is our hope to secure contracts with the Naval Forces for components, equipment, and if proven viable, ships that are truly of the next technological generation.
In education, research, and manufacturing, our nation has been pushing the boundaries, and this is an edge we intend to keep honing.