My name is James Black and I represent the Sirius Horizon organisation.
We are a small, but growing, part of the Sirius Robotics family.
As our parent company announced earlier this day, Sirius Horizon is now officially open and floating on the stock markets.
However I am not here to simply spout company propaganda at you all.
Instead, I bring you the first of many offers to come.
Sirius Horizon's 16th expedition has returned.
It had previously reported, via disposable FTL communication buoys it had dropped enroute, that the system range it was exploring had several interesting features.
With its return, we have been able to fully analyse all the data retrieved during the expeditions short week long stay in the system range.
From this information, we have classified this range as a commercially viable system range, with many of the systems featuring valuable commodities or data.
As such, Sirius Horizon is pleased to announce its first product: The system data, including co-ordinates and basic information, of [color=#FFFFFF]Range-X is now available for sale
While we do not have a full scope of data on all the systems, a basic description was given by one of the surveyors:
"Range-X has been previously explored, at least minimally. A small Zoner installation has been established in the first system, with a larger station built by Rheinland corporate groups established nearby.
Buoys indicate safe routes through the systems, though dead-ends have been encountered. The systems appear safe, though a rise in sporadic accidents could indicate underlying issues worth further investigation.
Overall: Significant Resource status / Medium Exploration status / No current claims."
As shown by the above report, these systems pose an interesting proposition for any organisation.
However, perhaps the most important aspect considering the status of the systems, is the lack of any formal claim.
While we cannot sell a claim, we can sell you the way to make a claim.
In accordance with current exploration rights laws, the first organisation or group that establishes their control over the system range can lay claim to them. It is up to other organisations and groups to dispute such a claim in their own ways.
This transmission is directed towards every organisation in Sirius, however it may be of particular note to those organisations involved in exploration already.
Purchasing this data will save both time and money, whilst removing the element of risk from finding these systems.
The price could vary due to interest but currently rests at 100,000,000 Sirian Credits.
If you are interested in the purchase of the system data, please list your interest here, alongside which organisation/group or individual you represent.
Data samples, such as visual images, can be provided upon request.
Thank you for your attention and I hope you enjoy what awaits out in the unknown.
My name is James Black and I represent the Sirius Horizon organisation.
As our previous statement caused some confusion, we will be releasing the system data for free, to re-assure our customers.
To further show our dedication to good service, out next system data sets will also be free for those interested.
I am Leto Atreides from the Colonial Republic Expeditionary Division 53rd.
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Due to the (static) distance we cannot hold this channel open for much longer. You (static) will be contacted by our HQ for further information. The 53rd Division is interested in founding an expedition (static) system. Is our duty to perform for those (static) ...fathers that so boldy went into the Crayter Sector.