Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Administration, Phoenix Subject: Derelict Colony Ship
Hello, Phoenix. My name is Albert McKenzie of the Starfliers.
We have recently come across a very interesting wreck in the Omicrons. A derelict colony ship, matches zoner specifications and design motifs. It crossed my mind to contact you in order discuss one section of the ship with you, as I believe you would be very familiar with the vessel when it is flown in it's full might. Would this be a topic you are willing to talk to us about?
Christian Burton here, leader of the Phoenix. Pleased to make acquaintances.
Indeed, such a ship is present at a respectable distance from the main celestial bodies in Omicron Zeta. It is one of the prototype Nephilim class ships, though they were formerly known as Junkusu, the Juggernaut class and later was called in a less formidable manner.
As for this specimen, it is marked as a mass grave on our maps, as according to our data, no one has returned from its last voyage, moreover, according to scans, there are no life signs, but biomaterials present on the ship.
At the same time, this tragedy has led to a truly unusual phenomenon, the local bacteria have grown significantly around the ship. Apparently decayed biodomes have found new owner.
I recommend that you refrain from acting on this ship and defile this holy place. But in the meantime, our final response depends on your intentions.
Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Christian Burton, Phoenix Subject: Derelict Colony Ship
We do not mean to intrude or disturb the lives that have already been lost. I remember a time when the Armed Forces asked me to scan Leeds and I refused for this very reason.
Our intentions are innocent, though our means may go against this. So I shall clarify this with a brief on what we are looking for. Our pilots have been tasked to find any form of technology that could be used to create a hydroponics system that is greater than the standard blueprints widely available today.
I believe that we stumbled onto something significant finding the derelict in Omicron Zeta, hence the contact to find out more. The environmental pods are the source of our interest there.
There is absolutely no need to disturb the graveyard to do this, and furthermore you won't find anything remarkable in the early version of Junkusu.
I'll be honest with you, we have advanced hydroponics technologies. Living in remote locations has taken its toll and our engineers, in conjunction with biologists, have created a truly efficient system.
At the same time, it's under a distribution ban. But we do have an export version, which is different from the one widely distributed throughout Sirius, and has a higher efficiency and shall fall under your criteria.
Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Christian Burton, Phoenix Subject: Export Version
Hmm, I shall try notify my pilots who are further out to refrain from disturbing the "Junkusu"-Class any further, to stay to your wishes. No promises as it is difficult for us to send a subspace message to a specific ship out in the middle of the Edge Worlds.
Superior hydroponic technologies being developed out in the Omicron Edge Worlds is something I had imagined to happen, especially in such remote locations. Please do send me the details of this export version: A materials list, space requirement, crew counts and professions needed in order for the system to work at it's best.
it's under a distribution ban. But we do have an export version, which is different from the one widely distributed throughout Sirius, and has a much higher efficiency.
So if you’re looking for the technology, you will need to purchase the module itself. It includes everything you need to deploy and configure it on your station, moreover, it includes training of personnel to work with it and the manufacturer's warranty is 5 years. However, the price is quite high - 2,500,000 SC, but considering the exclusive position on the market, it is not that much.
If you would be interested in the offer, please visit Livadia Shipyard for comprehensive information.
Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Christian Burton, Phoenix Subject: The Module
Hello, Christian.
This is acceptable. I will assign a pilot to travel over to Livadia Shipyard to purchase this module and all related materials. To make the transit easy, can you advise of the shipyard's exact location? We do not have this recorded on our end.
You will find the station in Omicron Kappa, sector 1B. I recommend being as careful as possible along the way, the roaming AI ships that are not uncommon here can be extremely unfriendly.
In any case, if you need help navigating, you can find our pilots on Freeport 11 and join the transport convoy, they pass through on an almost daily basis.