CEO Martin Lawrence,
I hope the holidays have been good to you and your family, but work never ends for us! I'm here to inform you of FP5's current status. Med Force
I've reached out to Med Force, and received a response from Med Force Two. No relief effort has reached the open dock I've left open for them - at this current time. Hopefully they or whom ever is to help aid our situation will be here soon.
Stations Integrity
As I stated in my first report, the stations structure is decaying and shielding against the radiation is failing. - For that, I've mandated a station wide emergency - despite health issues, for all hands that can hold a tool, or use their brain - to repairing these issues. But be assured, I am not working them to their bones. They work on a normal schedule however focused on the station. They are also receiving double the food rations for their efforts as well.
Additionally, I am requesting delivery of the following. -We will be using Iridium to plate the structure.
40,000u Iridium
25,000u Hull Segments
25,000u Reinforced Alloy
5,000u Industrial Materials
10,000u Energy Field Equipment
10,000u Magnetic Superconductors
10,000u Fusion Diodes
Narcrahtite
It's been difficult to accommodate the large quantities of Narcrahtite, with it taking up almost all the available space in hanger 1 - secured in their containers. But it's mystery is absolutely fascinating and alluring. I hope we can find out how it was created and what its potential uses could be.
Best wishes to you and your family on this day. The crew aboard were given 16 hours off for this day, though with some complaint they understand our needs.
An additional request - Discussion with my team has concluded and with the suggestion from Med Force, I would like to implement a rotation of crew member's from Freeport 5 to Ames Research Station on a quarterly rotation.