Planetform recently signed a deal with the Junker Congress to test experimental terraforming methods and technologies on Planet Forres. As part of the deal, we asked them to contact your company to get a docking ring and mooring fixture built to allow us to more economically supply the project's logistical needs. My contact with the Congress informed me that you would prefer not to deal with the Junkers directly, a position with which I entirely sympathize. Between their less-than-sterling reputation and the fact that they could not normally afford our services, dealing with the Junkers was not my first choice either. However, Forres is the perfect test case for new technology we're currently developing for use on more profitable future ventures, so we had little choice in the matter. If you would feel more comfortable dealing directly with us, Planetform is willing to pay for the necessary work. If you would prefer not to do any work that would ultimately benefit the Junkers, I can only express disappointment, but we would understand.
We are sorry for the delay as we were involved with investing and rebranding a minor DSE branch for these types of projects. I have word that Deep Space Constructions has now started communicating with Junker Congress. If you have anything to add to this, please contact this new company as we trust that with our backing they will manage to undertake this project without any difficulties.