So, last week I was finally back to Livadia to take command of the OSI-Sabana. It looks neat! With the new engines, wings, eletronic and weapons systems it looks almost like a new ship.
I took this image from the transport that brought me in. Here she is at the mooring point, her basic electric systems still running on the station supply:
After some extensive system checks for more than 20 minutes, the techs and myself got satisfied with the results, so I lauched from Livadia and programmed a flight plan to Gran Canaria.
During the flight I got a message from the Nichols Comms Center that the ALG signaled they would be getting there to pick up their docking modules within the hour. They showed up about 15 minutes after I arrived at Canaria's orbit. The Pilgrim Liner had a couple escorts with it. They were probably worried with the 'sairs.
Anyway, the ship docked at Nichols, and our engineers started installing the two modules. Meanwhile, the ALG wired the credits to the Nichols Trade Center account... It's best than the neural net, I suppose, since we don't have to pay taxes over it, hehe. Well, here is the ship, after having the modules installed:
I had a nice conversation with miss Somme, which was expressing her apreciation for our little planet. So I recommended to her to land to know the place better, and go to our Drunk'n Trade bar. She also expressed her satisfaction with our services and with the quality of our products... What a pretty lady...
Err, anyway, let's hope this is a good start to restore our reputation and legal status in Rheinland...
That's it for now. Starr out.
David Starr
Director of Public Relations
Omicron Supply Industries