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Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Bretonian Armed Forces Subject: Points of Interest
Greetings, Armed Forces. I have recently arrived within your House to conduct research surveys on natural phenomena within your House's space.
As I dread waiting for our pilots to find worthy elements to put our scanning suites to the test, I am requesting to obtain a list of any points of interest within Bretonia that I may able to fly the '\S/'Arcturus out to and conduct detailed analyses and observational records of. Please do not mistake my request for an invasion of your space. I am simply wanting further chances to test our sensor suites against new and different naturally occurring anomalies.
Oh, please do tell me if there are any graveyards amongst these areas, as I wish to respect the fallen and not probe any drifting ships with pilots who have long passed.
Priority:Medium To: Mr. Albert McKenzie From: Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacob McIntire, BAF Location: HMS Elephant, New London
Esteemed Mr. McKenzie,
if you are looking to test your scanning equipment you chose the right place, if Bretonia has one thing in abundance its impenetrable nebulae.
I would propose you could try your scanners on ones consisting of different materials. For example the ice clouds of Cambridge, the smog clouds of Leeds or the noble gas rich Ulster cloud in Poole. Poole also contains a brown dwarf, a rather unusual sign in an inhabited system.
You could of course also test your equipment with the ruins of Planet Leeds. I do not need to tell you that this whole planet is a grave and should be treated with the due respect. I commanded the Armed Forces when it was glassed and lost many friends above and on the planet. Yet I think this place is of paticular public interest, and should you be able to gain knowledge of what remains below the soot clouds I personally would be interested in your findings.
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Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Jacob McIntire, Bretonian Armed Forces Subject: In flight towards the Brown Dwarf
Hmm, Brown Dwarf is such an object I would like to gather some information on. We have recorded a sighting in the Puerto Rico System quite some time ago. May be my opportunity to research both. Compare it's composition and theorize their creation and other elements. I thank you for providing me a list of locations. This does help me keep busy in Bretonia.
I am certain that every living soul in Sirius knows about Leeds. There are many graveyards and wrecks across the sectors that tell a story of the events that lead to what I have seen. When I say I do not wish to disturb them, I mean it. I'm sorry to disappoint you, this also includes Planet Leeds. If I had my video turned on, I'd salute you for your service. My words should suffice here.
I shall publish research reports on the items you have listed, specifically this Brown Dwarf as that's the one that has piqued my interest the most.
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Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Jacob McIntire, Bretonian Armed Forces Subject: Making preparations
I have landed on the Shetland in Poole. As we have strong ties to Orbital, we feel it necessary to also consult them about this Brown Dwarf, as their clients may find it fun... to look at... for some reason or another. Once our research expedition is complete, I will forward you an access link so you may read over my notes on this particular Brown Dwarf. Allow us some time on this enterprise as we have not tested our sensor suites on rare sun types as of yet.
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Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Jacob McIntire, Bretonian Armed Forces Subject: Expedition complete
First and foremost, I would like to thank you for pointing me towards the Brown Dwarf within the Poole System. It's a magnificent astronomical object not seen often within space. The report has been completed. Our process dictates I charge you 50 million credits, however I believe in the freedom of information. An access code has been attached.