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HEL YEAH
DELIVERY MISSION
DETAILS: Under no circumstances shall anyone reveal the contents of this mission or any of its details, pilots in violation will be subject to possible termination.
The objectives are to fulfill the required materials in stages.
Pilots are to obey Hessian regulation and to not compromise the mission, secrecy is a requirement, ensure that you are not followed.
NEURAL NET ID: Boss SECURITY CLEARANCE: Rookie ENCRYPTION LEVEL:HIGH PRIORITY:High FREQUENCY: Pyxis DELAY: N/A TOPIC: Delivery
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Boss here, I'm reporting that the Logistics Vehicle Pyxis has brought the Titanium as ordered. The Ion storm prevented further deliveries but rest assured, I'll be back at it soon enough. That's one phase of stage one, completed. Over and out.
Filing in some deliveries, we overfilled to allow spares for the next segment. Only 6,465 units of Basic Alloy remaining for the first stage. No issues occured on this segment of the run. Documentation presented in the following sheet:
Quota for Basic Alloys fulfilled, excess of 605 Basic Alloy deposited onto Wolfsburg. Initiation for phase two may proceed, but due to the excessive deliveries from stage one, the requirements for Industrial Materials and Super Alloy are unrequired due to it already being completed from excessive shipment.
Beryllium complete. Cryocubes are being obtained by an affiliate. One thousand units of Iridium remaining for this Phase. Recommended that deliveries continue until the end of Phase Three.
Cryocubes are still awaiting delivery from the affiliate. We may move on to Phase Three. Excess Iridium delivered as a caution. Hessians may make use of it after the completion of the project. Industrial Materials completed due to the excessive storage of the crates from the first run.
Encryption: High Recipients: Associated Parties in Channel Document Subject: Delivery
From: Dr. James Erzie
Keepers,
After seeing this contract open, I thought it may be in your interests to use some of the supplies we already delivered on behalf of another project. I will personally be continuing these deliveries, but no sense in wasting what's already there. Take what you need.
Dr. James Erzie
PhD, Theoretical physics, Thermodynamics
University of Cambridge