::Incoming Transmission::
::ID: Andy Tresher::
::From: Stokes::
Evenin' lads. Let me tell ye what a profitable trade route I found. First of all, I managed to buy Aluminium ore from Munich with only 15 millions on my Crane. Then, I've got intel from Black Prince that the route to Omega 3 is blocked by the Benitez corsair family. Because of this, I had to re route, and my first option was to move to sigma 13. From there, in my drunk employee mind, I thought what would be if I visit our ol' friends, the outcasts. So I moved to sigma 19, Omicron Beta and from there directly to Omicron Alpha, using my info got in my last job as bartender at Thames. Ohh, I've also got some nice view of planet Malta. I'll upload them in one second. I easily sneaked trough Alpha, the Outcast detecting only just when I jumped to Tau 37. There, at Freeport 10 I had a fast drink, then head to Tau 23. I went trough fast, and then in tau 31 I managed to fool the gallic royalists and head to Leeds. Happy that I survived this crazy trip, I gave a beer at Stokes to my good crew.
To: All Bowex employees. From: Bowex Administration. RE: Bonus reporting terminus.
This is a general call to all Bowex employees, to notify you that the reporting facility for corporate bonuses has been updated and moved to a new frequency. Bonus requests can be appended to the Bowex HQ Infosheet - the neural comm signature is not to be shared with external clients. For further enquiries, please direct questions to the Bowex realtime comm channel and ask for a Supervisor or Manager. Bonuses are to be paid at the end of each business month.
//First off a quick note to say, yes I was pirated by a cruiser, we were talking on Skype and I gave him my permission to do so as it was purely for the RP//
-----SUBJECT: BiggerJo - A Pirate Problem?-----
Distressed by what had just happened, Tyler took a seat in the bar on Baltimore shipyard, drink in hard to steady his slowly calming nerves, and began to write his report.
Oh, and I'd feel assured if we could get some new hacker-proof encryption software for our comms array as soon as possible. Snubs and gunnys are all well and good, but when they start pulling ships as big as my own on me that know all about our route, I get worried, and your contracts are no good if they get spaced en-route.
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To: Tyler Skye, employee. From: Andrew Peterson, Brigadier. RE: Oh?
Destroyers, ey? Point him towards our complaints line and tell him to take a ticket. ExSec and the Brigade have some new toys they want to test. Keep us posted should you see the bounder again - we'll take it from there. Carry on the good work, Mr Skye.
Good evening too you all up in the Skies.
You are probably asking yourselfe why i'm sending this in such late hours well it has come to me that in this very same channel there was made a transmission from a Man that stated he hates the Zoners.
That was a serious insult against a very hard working group of Humanbeings that are trying to survive in this harsh universe.
Please don't take that serious this good man just had a hard day of work and was on a last convoyrun to New Berlin when his Ship got damaged severly. Which is partally to blame on the tradelane in Stuttgard that has aparently been made by the Zoners.
Well...in that instant he couldn't take it anymore and had to write this message and upload in into the Neural Net over this Channel.
I hope you understand the shortlived anger that has possesed that man in that moment.
Have a nice rest of the evening.
Mark Sanders
::Message ends::
“This font is good people said, this font is awesome others said, I say it works well enough to waste 2 seconds of your life reading this.”
We got escorted out to Omega 3 from Commander Robert Lawrence and managed to get an escort from the RFP from Omega 7 too New Berlin and back.
The funny thing is that all the pirates we encountert ran as soon as they saw that the mighty Bowex was on the way with it's capable escort of the RFP.
Names of the Officers:
RFP|BGS-Wiesmoor In a Gunboat
RFP|BGS-Lt.Laura.Schoo Very Heavy Figher
The RFP will contact us soon again for a Supplycontract but that just by the way.
Everybody made it save back to Scarbought Station without a scratch and a full load of Basic Alloy.
We have shown once again that Bowex isn't the biggest Tradingcompany for nothing.
i'll see you all soon.
Mark Sanders signing off.
:: Message Ends ::
“This font is good people said, this font is awesome others said, I say it works well enough to waste 2 seconds of your life reading this.”
On our 'small' convoy with ores to Rheinland I got some nice pictures with some small probes and what can I say, I am in a good mood so I will share them with ya. Hard to keep 'em for myself. They are some of the best I have made.
Yet another Convoy was done again to Rheinland this time with Berylium Ore though.
The BMM supplyers where:
Isaac Verner
Clifton
White.Whale
It was a bumpy ride to say the least even before we got rolling the Mollys tried to take our transports out, luckely our friends of the BMM did hold them off until the BAF arrived.
In Rheinland we managed to get another escort from the RFP. The Officer was called Jurgen Sauerwald.
In Rheinland no Pirates crossed our way, as we where moving back to Bretonia to Supply Planet Harris with Mining Machinery two Corsairs waited at the Cambrige Jumpgate.
We had no other choise to pay a fine to them which wasn't that high. They had an IMG trader as a Moneybag lucky us. *smiles*
After we delivered our Cargo and just where on our way back to Stockes a lone Gallic with the name Aurelia Landreau engaged us in her Figher. *grins*
We made short work of her and left her ship as a wreck in our wake.
~ Incoming Transmission from New London (48.78.12.44.63.107.22.249) ~
From: Jan Peters
To: Undisclosed recipents
Topic: King's Cross Station
I am writing this at a late hour from my apartment on Planet New London, with the intent to thankfully congratulate the Bowex workers, the BAF and BPA, and all their helpers on the amazing work that was performed today to establish the new Bowex station King's Cross at the Cambridge jumpgate in New London. The community of pilots celebrates, as every lawful inhabitant of Bretonia shall stand to benefit from it, and Queen Carina shall look upon her nation in pride.
During the initial stages of the construction, the base was provided with the necessary resources by escorts from numerous Barges, while military, police and ExSec personnel secured the area from rapscallions. The tension caused by a threatening Molly attack was quickly relieved as they were scared away by the sheer amount of fighters, capital ships and heavily equipped transports guarding the base. It wasn't much longer until I saw the King's Cross' bright shields flashing up and the workers burst into joy. The base had been equipped with enough MOX to maintain a powerful shield for hours, protecting it from all hostile threats.
In the following hours, dozens of Hauling runs were done from the station to supply it with alloys, panels and other materials, reaching as far as the mining station Stokes in Leeds, the Aland Shipyard in Omega 3 or the LTC in Newcastle.
After described events, I'm only left to conclude that the newly constructed King's Cross Station is an extraordinary statue for the Bretonian manpower, organisation and will to unite and act to our nation's benefit. It was an honour to contribute as a helper, and I shall watch the base grow with great interest.