Incoming transmission from:
Stan Graham, Thames station, New London.
Subject: Project "Agincourt" progress report.
Transmission begins.
The BMM has finished mining the requested amount of raw beryllium ore. Selected affiliates with this project has been given access to our finance reports for review.
Excellent work, Stan Graham, representative of BMM.
As you know the Beryllium is effective at absorbing neutron radiation and is a key component in the construction of the modern reactors and engines. The quantity you have provided us with will be more than enough for our newest reactor cores and engine components featured for "Agincourt".
It seems you have finished half the job already. Good luck with the other half.
I am grateful to inform you that the first stage of our project has been completed. The engineers have reported a success on establishing the huge structure frame of the prototype. We are moving in to stage 2, creation of the ship's main reactor. The list of necessary goods has been updated so you can begin your work whenever you are ready.
As for the slight problem of Cryocubes shortages - the Government will handle this very soon, please uncheck this from your delivery schedule.
Good luck, and fly safe.