To: Detektiv Laura Carsten From: Essen Station Subject: Krüger Mineralien Barge registry
Guten tag Detektiv Laura Carsten,
We managed to get our hands on another vessel from this class. We plan to station it in the Koeln system, it would serve as a perfect mobile station to reduce a lot of the heavy traffic that is currently on wuppertal. The ship is now in maintenance and is getting a fresh coat of paint along with the latest security upgrades. As head of Security I am overseeing this project and I hope you will be able to approve our request and add the ship to the Barge registry of zhe Rheinland.
§1.1.1. Callsign of the ship
Kruger|Thuringia
§1.1.2. Name of the Captain
The exact captain is not known yet, I we are currently training the crew to maintain the mobile station. For your paperwork you could mention me Hans Hoffman and Frederick Schneider
§1.1.3. Ship papers/Affiliation
Kruger Mineralien
§1.1.4. Intention in Rheinland
a short summary: A mobile station to use for Kruger Mineralien within the rheinland borders. Without have a stational one station which would make our investments more focussed on stations like we have with our Bautzen, It is a station which at this moment costs us a lot of repairs. The high activity of the Red Hessian Army is one of the reasons of these immense costs. With a mobile station we can simply decide to move it to another location without having to invest in the construction of another base.
§1.1.5. Cargo, which would be transported
Various depending on the delivery of the transports and Miners in the area. But for making it simple for your paperwork I would request the same as we have with our other vessels.
§1.1.6. Origin of the cargo
Rheinland or from outside of rheinland from imports by traders docking on the station.
§1.1.7. Destination of the trade
I am not responsible for the destination of the ships docked on our mobile station. The station itself will not be moved a lot, only for certain tasks the captain will be informed off.
Mit freundlichen grüßen,
Chief of Security, Hans Hofmann