The exposed nature of Iejima Station's location, and active threats from the Corsairs against its wellbeing, have lead to a Guild project being initiated to ensure the safety of this critical asset.
Plans for potent and cost-effective weapons platforms are freely available in the public domain on the neural net. A complement of Guild engineers will relocate from Niigata Star City to Iejima Station to work in tandem with the station's crew and erect the basic structure of these platforms using EVA methods. They will then be outfitted and armed with both civilian and Guild heavy weaponry to provide area denial to hostile capital ships attempting to reach an effective sieging distance from the station.
Plan and Execution
Project: Shuko is expected to be a simple undertaking, with minimal risk involved. All Guildmembers procuring the supplies required for the construction of weapons platforms should observe regular transit protocols and be sure to observe all local laws at all times when traversing through foreign space.
Deliveries should be logged in this channel upon completion.
It should be noted that the Iejima Station commodity dealer is already in possession of 3,000 units of ammunition, which were confiscated from a suspected smuggler in Sigma-19.
A large portion of industrial hardware and the first hull segments have been delivered to Iejima.
Industrial Hardware - 4,640 units
Industrial Hardware - 4,640 units - 9,280 units
Industrial Hardware - 4,640 units - 13,920 units
Industrial Hardware - 4,640 units - 18,560 units
Industrial Hardware - 4,640 units - 23,200 units
Industrial Hardware - 4,640 units - 27,840 units
The majority of materials used in the construction of platforms one and two have been acquired, and the installation of equipment and electronics on platform one has begun.
Name: Tam Tamagochi Ship: GMG|Abishiri.Maru With the following deliveries, Project Shuko is about to be completed!
9600 units of Quantum Arrays
13950 units of Armaments (quite an effort getting a hold of my Rheinland contacts for certain!)
23250 units of Optronic Arrays
There is likely some surplus of materials left on Iejima, but overall this project is awaiting final deployment.