Today, me, Alan and Saint Malo decided to do le premier run of our third monthly delivery for Java. We met quite a lot of people, although we didn't encounter any greedy pirates. Some mysterious man called Damien Germain escortet us out of Gallia. The presence of le IMG and CR in Tau-23 and Orkney was quite big. Additionally we met some of our fellow camarades of le IDF. The way back home to Briancon went quiet as well.
Apologize for the delay. The GMS sent us the payment for the second month of contract a long time ago but something happened to our bank account and the money were blocked. The credits have been sent to the transporteurs via GalliaNet. Please check your accounts and confirm.
This month we only transported 2220 units of oil so we should get going. I'll fill Auxerre up right now and head to Sirius.
Alors, le Conseil d'Administration is discussing the introduction of three taxes per cargo:
As promised, I took Auxerre to Java and delivered another shipment of Oil. Everything went bien. On the way back I took some cobalt to Alesia and then I took some toxic waste to Briancon where I ended my day.
After my short vacation on the beaches of Planet Nevers with my family, I launched the engines of mon Vache again today. During my absence the engineers of Briancon have sucessfully installed the new armor upgrade on Briques. Concerning business, I took 2215 units of oil to Java, Cobalt on the way back and a hold full of toxic waste to Briancon ready for recycling. I barely met anyone on my journey apart from a few civilians.
The deadline is just around the corner now and we still have some units to send. I think the Trade Department is having trouble, especially with the new route in Sirius. Auxerre is here to help. 2215 units of oil were delivered to Java this evening. Unfortunately, on the way back, I was forced to remain on Dounby due to intense activity of idiots around the entrance to Gallia.
The deadline has indeed come too near, luckily I and my crew were available today. The remaining 1135 units of oil have been shipped to Java by Briques today. Apart from a vessel of the bloodthirsty Legion of the Damned which showed up on my scanners in Tau-23, there's nothing suspicious to report.
I'd like to announce that the construction of the EFL facility on Nevers is going to start next month. As you already know, we will use high tech components and technology. However, I came with the idea of including Sirian tech as well. It will be good to see it at work and try to make it better. So, I will need Engine Components and Mining Machineries. I understand that the sirians from Dauman can provide those at a good price. Also, the facility will have a few green areas so, bring some Fertilizers as well.
[font=Century Gothic][color=#FFFF66]Bonjour, mes amis!
It is I, your magnificent director of production!
Today, we organized a convoy into and out of Rheinland. I was awaiting at New Berlin for Elise to come in her slow (terribly slow!) Auxerre from Gallia. While waiting, I received an transmission from |EFL|Briques that he already filled up and is waiting for us at Omega-11.
After a long (and painful) wait, we travelled to Omega-11 and bought the diamonds. Then we travelled back to Lorraine. On the way there, we encountered nothing interesting or noteworthy.
Once again, upon reaching Gallia, the Council thought it would be funny to fire at me again. I had a fun time dodging, I really did.
We reached Chateau Salins Station and dumped the diamonds there.
[color=#CC9933]Total commodities exported from Gallia: Ship Hull Panels: 4430 units.
Total commodities imported into Gallia: Diamonds: 4430 + 4430 + 250 units. (You do the math, i'm too tired.)
A very busy and tiring day I had today. First, I delivered a load of Cobalt from Orkney to Burgundy. Then, after a long trip to Rheinland and back, like my collègue, Alan, showed you, I delivered Ship Hull Panels to Oder Shipyard and took a load of Diamonds back to Chateau Salins. After that, I took another load of gate/lane parts from the junkers on Lixheim Base and brought them to Briancon to be refitted for Gallic use.
Bonjour, mes amis!
The great and mighty Alan Frossard is writing another report for your viewing.
Today, I decided to take my freighter and look what's happening around. Right after I undocked, I spotted that Elise in her Auxerre is shipping goods around Gallia, and invited me to help. Ofcourse, I accepted that offer and waited at Briancon for her to come.
After she arrived at Briancon, we filled our ships with Hydrocarbons and shipped them to Alesia. From there, we took ship hull panels and shipped them to Lixheim. Then we took some gate/lane parts and delivered them to Briancon for building purposes. Then we decided it was enough for today and docked on the station.
Total goods shipped around Gallia: Hydrocarbons: (350 + 4430)
Ship Hull Panels: (175 + [missing])
Gate/Lane parts: (90 + [missing])