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ID: Bob Libney First Scientist of RD&A departament
Target: Laboratory request
Greetings,
I am Bob Libney First Scientist of Liberty Security Force Research, Development & Analysis departament. Sure, you maybe knows me. I studied on Cambridge Research Station.
Well, my request is dock to Research station in Cambridge for my mobile laboratory and use your laboratory of plasma substances. I should work about project which is classified. Sure, nowhere I did see so good laboratory for work.
I am sure, you want ot know, what I am working for... If you want, you can help, but all information should be classified. I'll waiting your answer here.
Hello Doctor Libney – We we're happily surprised to hear from our dear defenders back home, it's not often we get waves from the law...well...not the nice kind.
As you probably know – space is at a premium on C.R.S itself – since pharmaceutical manufacture and design requires a great deal of massive machinery – which takes up a lot of space. Usually we deny any request of this nature simply because there is no space to give.
In this case however, one of our doctors has graciously relinquished the modest lab he oversees in Nightingale wing, level sixteen. The lab is yours for the duration of the safari we sent him on, which we hope will be long enough to complete your necessary zero-g research.
Of course station operational mandate must be maintained, C.R.S has a long list of health and safety restrictions. The highlights are:
No weapons or devices that create significant electromagnetic or gravitational fields.
No flammable substances, pressurised liquids or gasses.
No running in the halls.
Development of technology for offensive means or that may be used to cause harm is forbidden.
No Gaultier jackets.
All residents and visitors must not stray from their colour coded, permitted zones.
No fungus or prolific pollens.
Every scientist on C.R.S is required by law to declare their equipment manifest, its intended application, and any likely consequence of accident. So some details of your intentions might be in order for instance – does your research include flammable, explosive or corrosive materials?
Mooring with the station should be safe enough, countermeasures exist should there be an explosion on the Mount Moffit, which of course - we hope never happens.
If your work does include dangerous factors, we invite you to bring your research down to Cambridge research Institute – where a constantly evolving series of labs are unfolding every day. Planetside resources are formidable, plentiful, safer and afford a lot more room than C.R.S. Plus its much nicer and the students barely dress.
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ID: Bob Libney First Scientist of RD&A departament
Target: Laboratory request
Greetings, Roxanne
I agree with this rules. I know more of them, sure. I'll work about organic fabric, nothing more. I won't break the rules. Thank for your consent. When I'll leave the laboratory I'll report to you about it.
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ID: Bob Libney First Scientist of RD&A departament
Target: Laboratory request
Greetings, Roxanne
My work on Cambridge Research Station is over. Thank you a lot for so good relation and laboratory. If you will need something from me you can ask anytime.
Your laboratory is clear and free for your using. Thank you again. I hope that we will meet again.