To:The Honorable Bretonian Licensing Office From: Kevin Shaw, CEO, Ageira Technologies Subject: Proposal for the Construction of Wethersfield Shipyard in Newcastle Date: October 19, 828 AS
Dear Honorable Members of the Bretonian Government
I hope this message finds you well. My name is Kevin Shaw, and I have the privilege of serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Ageira Technologies. As you may know, Ageira Technologies has long been a cornerstone in the development of Jump Gate and Trade Lane technologies across Sirius. Our partnership with Deep Space Engineering has proven indispensable in constructing these essential infrastructures, establishing Liberty as a technological leader.
However, as our company continues to evolve in a rapidly changing sector, new challenges have arisen. Advancements in jump drive technology and the growing presence of competitive technologies, such as those developed by Gallia and Kishiro Technologies, have driven us to explore new horizons. In this context, Ageira Technologies is looking to expand into the field of ship construction—a sector in which we have limited experience but tremendous interest.
Recognizing the storied shipbuilding heritage of Bretonia, it is with great respect that I formally request the Bretonian government’s permission to construct a modular shipyard station in the NewCastle system. The proposed facility, to be named Wethersfield Shipyard, will serve as a base for collaboration between Ageira engineers and Bretonian experts. We are confident that through this joint effort, Ageira Technologies will be able to diversify its portfolio, strengthen our workforce’s technical capabilities, and further contribute to the stability and prosperity of the sector.
We have carefully evaluated the strategic advantages of Newcastle and believe that its location would provide the optimal environment for this undertaking. The specific coordinates of the shipyard’s construction site can be securely transmitted via more confidential channels, should we receive your preliminary approval. Our intention is to ensure that all operational details, including regulatory compliance and security considerations, are addressed with full transparency and in close collaboration with the relevant Bretonian authorities.
To further support this initiative, Ageira Technologies will be reaching out to Bretonian corporations to explore potential collaborations and access favorable terms on materials and services. We hope to secure the benefit of local corporate discounts, alongside any pioneering incentives offered for enterprises investing in the Newcastle region. Such cooperation will ensure that the project moves forward efficiently, while also stimulating local economic activity.
Ageira Technologies remains deeply committed to maintaining strong, mutually beneficial relationships with its partners throughout Sirius. We believe that the construction of Wethersfield Shipyard will not only advance our corporate interests but will also foster greater economic cooperation between Liberty and Bretonia, creating new opportunities for both our nations.
We respectfully await your decision and stand ready to engage in any further discussions needed to facilitate this endeavor. Please feel free to contact me directly should you require any additional information.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely, Kevin Shaw Chief Executive Officer
Ageira Technologies
Liberty Space, Sirius Sector
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