It is good to hear that Congress approved of our proposition.
Kinkaku-ji can accomodate your people and we will make sure to ready their quarters. I will tell you about the station so the Congress will know what to expect of it. Recently we finished an expansion project to increase the amount of people we can house on the station. Sector 1 is public access to our allies and business associates, to which we count the Junkers. It houses the docks, repair stations, living quarters, the bar, trade centre, and our newly constructed embassy for foreign diplomats staying on Kinkaku-ji.
Sector 1 is build around Sector 2, which is our shrine. Originally Kinkaku-ji, which translates to the common Sirian tongue as 'temple of the golden pavilion', was created mainly as a shrine station dedicated to the founder of our movement Yuyu Matsuda and the goddess Amaterasu. However due the KNF siege and the frequenting of our allies on the station, it quickly became a major diplomatic and trade hub aswell. And it still expanding. We are willing to offer the Congress access to our shrine section if they are interested, but the priestesses there will require you to follow their rules. Sector 3 of the station is off limits to unauthorised personel.
Back to the scrapfield. We want to keep informed on any notable finds the Congress makes during their salvaging operations and we will be ready to offer our assistence when we can. Right now we reserved enough space for 25,000 units of Military Salvage and 25,000 units of Premium Scrap. You are free to take the debris that is beyond repair and has no significant value to us