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It's good to see that the ERC is up and running, just in time for my report. As instructed, I have been on Harris for the last three days, checking on the state of our assets here, and what the status of the terraforming project is after the Gallic occupation. Before I get into that, though, I need to report an incident that occurred on the way here.
As I was approaching the Tau-31 gate in Leeds, I encountered two Gaian vessels (N|-Scurfy.Twiglet & N|-Weed.Van) and a Crayterian capital ship (=CR=FV-Agamemnon|16). The Gaian attempted to accost me, but I managed to make it through the gate before anything else could occur. Unfortunately, it didn't help, as they had friends on the other side of the gate (N|-False.Deathcap). Unfortunately, the Agamemnon left me high and dry, and since I was clearly outmatched, I decided to indulge their desire for conversation. Shortly after I stopped, an additional Gaian ship (GG-W-Saraswati.) arrived on the scene. Fortunately, this bunch of idiots were True Believers™, and couldn't resist the opportunity to argue their flawed, empty-headed philosophy with me.
The distraction worked in my favour, since a Crayterian cruiser (=CR=FV-Eris|283) arrived on the scenes to back me up, just as things were about to turn ugly. I can only assume the Agamemnon sent them to assist, since they were apparently unable to do so themselves. The prospect of tangling with a Crayter Military cruiser went a long way to calming the situation down, and the Gaians allowed us to pass without incident. The Eris helpfully escorted me all the way to Harris and saw that I landed safely. I informed him of the purpose of my visit and told him to tell his government to expect a report from us in the near future.
Now, on to more important matters. Our equipment is largely intact, despite the Gallic invasion and occupation. Not to mention EFL's amateurs fumbling around with technology they don't understand. Surprisingly, they figured out how to operate our equipment without doing a great deal of damage in the process and were making impressive progress for someone making it up as they went along. I had to go directly to the terraforming equipment and atmospheric sensors to extract the raw data to figure that out, though. The computers here are going to need a complete wipe and restored to factory settings before we can move forward. The Gauls installed their own software, and I can't make heads or tails of it. Working on terraforming equipment is easy. Reading French... that's hard.
During the days leading up to, and in the immediate aftermath of the Gallic invasion, work here had halted entirely. EFL initially made little progress getting the project back on track, and some of the atmosphere was lost due to outgassing, putting the project even further behind schedule. They eventually managed to (mostly) successfully reverse engineer our process and got the project moving forward again. Due to improper calibration and incorrect settings on the hardware, their progress was slower than ours would've been in the same situation. The net effect of all this is that Harris is currently in the same state now as it was before the outbreak of the war. A quick back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that, if we begin soon, we can complete the project in approximately 7 to 10 years.
I'll remain here for the time being and see what else I can do with the equipment here. Maybe see if I can get these computers to talk to me. I'm also available to deal with the local Crayterian authorities if you need me to.
[12.10.2019 22:43:43] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Ahoy there, Agamemnon.
[12.10.2019 22:44:00] =CR=FV-Agamemnon|16: G: Ahoy.
[12.10.2019 22:44:41] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: G'day Crayterian.
[12.10.2019 22:44:47] =CR=FV-Agamemnon|16: G: Hello.
[12.10.2019 22:44:55] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Oh, my. That could be a problem.
[12.10.2019 22:45:05] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Hold up Amelia.
[12.10.2019 22:45:09] N|-Weed.Van: A: It is.
[12.10.2019 22:45:13] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Sorry, too late. Sequence is going.
[12.10.2019 22:45:38] N|-False.Deathcap: Hello thee
[12.10.2019 22:45:40] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Well... that, too, is unfortunate.
[12.10.2019 22:45:44] =CR=FV-Agamemnon|16: G: Hello.
[12.10.2019 22:45:59] N|-Weed.Van: Well well.
[12.10.2019 22:46:00] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Crayterian *nods*
[12.10.2019 22:46:06] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Agamemnon, it looks like you've got this in hand. I'm just going to go check on the terraforming equipment on Harris.
[12.10.2019 22:46:09] N|-Weed.Van: I didn't see one of you rats in a long time.
[12.10.2019 22:46:21] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: No, you won't/
[12.10.2019 22:46:28] Death: Travadyr was put out of action by a hostile vessel.
[12.10.2019 22:46:34] PF-Amelia.Flynn: They would leave me behind. Go figure.
[12.10.2019 22:46:43] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Stop moving.
[12.10.2019 22:46:49] PF-Amelia.Flynn: So, what do you witless wonders want?
[12.10.2019 22:47:00] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Come to prevent me from turning a planet green in the name of nature?
[12.10.2019 22:47:16] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: A reason not to eliminate you where you sit.
[12.10.2019 22:47:45] N|-Weed.Van: A: Your corp commmited some nasty crimes against nature, can't expect to not get someone mad eventually.
[12.10.2019 22:47:47] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I don't suppose appealing to your humanity will help.
[12.10.2019 22:47:55] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: You are not better then the Gauls and what they did to Leeds, you do to planets regularly.
[12.10.2019 22:47:55] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Crimes against nature... name them.
[12.10.2019 22:48:17] N|-Weed.Van: A: California Minor and Harris, right in front of your face.
[12.10.2019 22:48:24] PF-Amelia.Flynn: What the Gauls did to Leeds does NOT compare to Planetform's work.
[12.10.2019 22:48:30] PF-Amelia.Flynn: We create, not destroy.
[12.10.2019 22:48:44] N|-False.Deathcap: You pervert the natural order
[12.10.2019 22:48:47] PF-Amelia.Flynn: We take empty, lifeless worlds, and transform them into vibrant, living planets.
[12.10.2019 22:48:52] N|-Weed.Van: A: Don't try to make your sh*t look less bad with whatever someone else did lad.
[12.10.2019 22:48:55] PF-Amelia.Flynn: That's impossible. We're a part of nature.
[12.10.2019 22:49:01] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Everything we do is part of the natural order.
[12.10.2019 22:49:17] PF-Amelia.Flynn: And that's what people like you don't understand. You think we're seperate from nature.
[12.10.2019 22:49:18] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: You destroy nature to create cesspools for humanity to destroy even further.
[12.10.2019 22:49:42] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Planetform transforming a world is no different than a bee building a hive, or a beaver building a dam.
[12.10.2019 22:49:42] N|-Weed.Van: A: What's the point in terraforming if those planets will eventually end like Leeds anyways.
[12.10.2019 22:49:54] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Like them, we, too, adjust our environment for our needs.
[12.10.2019 22:50:15] Death: GC-Fuyuzora suffered a self-inflicted catastrophic decompression.
[12.10.2019 22:50:23] PF-Amelia.Flynn: As to Leeds, we'll fix it some day.
[12.10.2019 22:50:29] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Their work can be brought back into nature, what you do is unatural.
[12.10.2019 22:50:30] N|-Weed.Van: A: Bees don't exploit resuorces and waste planets with overproduction, pollution and the like.
[12.10.2019 22:50:54] PF-Amelia.Flynn: There's that word again. How can our work be unnatural if we, ourselves, are a part of nature?
[12.10.2019 22:51:05] PF-Amelia.Flynn: We're the same product of evolution as every other living thing.
[12.10.2019 22:51:29] N|-Weed.Van: A: Mankind stopped being natural as soon as they started to produce goods, stop saying nonsense.
[12.10.2019 22:51:49] PF-Amelia.Flynn: When a spider builds a web, is that unnatural?
[12.10.2019 22:52:06] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: You compare your work to a Spider's web yes?
[12.10.2019 22:52:11] PF-Amelia.Flynn: How about when a chimpanzee uses a stick to fish termites out of a hole? They're using tools, is t hat unnatural?
[12.10.2019 22:52:36] Death: OC|Black.Phoenix was put out of action by a hostile vessel.
[12.10.2019 22:52:46] N|-Weed.Van: A: The issue itself is not industry either, it's greedy and capitalist corporations, looking for benefit.
[12.10.2019 22:52:54] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Tell me, when was the last time you saw anything human decay naturally in the elements with out some catastrophy?
[12.10.2019 22:52:58] N|-Weed.Van: A: And not thinking for the future or the consequences.
[12.10.2019 22:53:22] PF-Amelia.Flynn: That's a stupid question. Without active maintenance, everything decays eventually.
[12.10.2019 22:54:07] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: That too, Corporations who seek only to consume with no regard for the consequences. They take and they take and then
[12.10.2019 22:54:10] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: What?
[12.10.2019 22:54:29] PF-Amelia.Flynn: We transform planets, and then we get paid. It's a mutually beneficial relationship.
[12.10.2019 22:54:32] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: They leave the planets no different then they were when you found them.
[12.10.2019 22:54:38] PF-Amelia.Flynn: What we do requires investment of resources and effort.
[12.10.2019 22:54:47] PF-Amelia.Flynn: We get paid in return for that effort.
[12.10.2019 22:55:11] N|-False.Deathcap: Adam: Contaminating worlds through terraforming removes them from their original natural order
[12.10.2019 22:55:36] N|-False.Deathcap: A world unfit for human live could still harbor its own life that you endager through a hunger for profits
[12.10.2019 22:56:01] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Did I not just get done explaining that? Nobody works for free.
[12.10.2019 22:56:14] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Nature does.
[12.10.2019 22:56:19] N|-False.Deathcap: Adam: Life over profit
[12.10.2019 22:56:35] PF-Amelia.Flynn: You'd have us preserve lifeless rocks in your quest to preserve nature.
[12.10.2019 22:56:48] GG-W-Saraswati.: Oh, someone to bully.
[12.10.2019 22:56:51] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Well, another Gaian. Am I that much of a threat?
[12.10.2019 22:57:03] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Nature has made them lifeless for a reason.
[12.10.2019 22:57:46] GG-W-Saraswati.: Not in principle, nope, but I can't say I'm that comfortable with the activities of your employers.
[12.10.2019 22:57:57] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: They should not and will not harbor life. Not so long as The Nemesis has a say.
[12.10.2019 22:58:24] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Another one who lives only to destroy. Have you ever built anything, or is death all you know?
[12.10.2019 22:58:32] GG-W-Saraswati.: Imagine wasting a century or two on terraforming a planet that will be able to sustain life for a few millenia tops.
[12.10.2019 22:58:45] Rules Tip: Do not disconnect from the server to escape player versus player interaction. Your ship will remain helpless in space for 2 minutes and you will not be able to reconnect during this time.
[12.10.2019 22:58:48] GG-W-Saraswati.: What a fuc*ing waste of time and resources.
[12.10.2019 22:59:02] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Why build a house, knowing it'll fall down eventually? Wouldn't it be better to sleep out in the elements?
[12.10.2019 22:59:05] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Idiot.
[12.10.2019 22:59:14] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: A better use it to find and research ways for Humanity to live off planets.
[12.10.2019 22:59:36] GG-W-Saraswati.: Building a house makes sense in principle, but on shaky ground...
[12.10.2019 22:59:50] GG-W-Saraswati.: Eh, you're going to ask for that catastrophe when it hits.
[12.10.2019 23:00:00] PF-Amelia.Flynn: You know a way to allow a hundred billion people to live in space? Or do some need to die so you can live in your perfect...
[12.10.2019 23:00:02] PF-Amelia.Flynn: universe?
[12.10.2019 23:00:22] N|-Weed.Van: A: If the house is lead by counterproductive and destrictive people, there's no way something good will be funded there.
[12.10.2019 23:00:50] N|-Weed.Van: A: And seems that every house is that way, unfortunately.
[12.10.2019 23:00:58] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: I said research for a reason, the resources you waste terraforming could be put elsewhere.
[12.10.2019 23:01:07] GG-W-Saraswati.: I will be honest, unlike the new guys I'm not opposed to planetary settlement, I think they really need a few more moments to
[12.10.2019 23:01:10] GG-W-Saraswati.: think about it.
[12.10.2019 23:01:21] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Like into the filtration systems used to maintain your ships environment? We built those, too.
[12.10.2019 23:01:24] N|-Weed.Van: A: Making sustainable stations for example.
[12.10.2019 23:01:57] PF-Amelia.Flynn: You want that, you should be funding both us and Synth Foods. Between the two companies, such things will eventually be possible.
[12.10.2019 23:02:34] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Humanity doesn't need that poison Synth Food pans off as food.
[12.10.2019 23:02:50] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Real food, not some synthetic crap.
[12.10.2019 23:02:51] GG-W-Saraswati.: Imitation food?
[12.10.2019 23:02:52] GG-W-Saraswati.: Ew.
[12.10.2019 23:02:54] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I don't know... I'm rather fond of the green Synth Paste.
[12.10.2019 23:03:09] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: As fake as the planets you make.
[12.10.2019 23:03:19] PF-Amelia.Flynn: That looks like a real planet to me.
[12.10.2019 23:03:30] GG-W-Saraswati.: I'm sure the taste can be appreciated, but I also think I'm entitled to more than that.
[12.10.2019 23:03:32] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Oh, I like that "Planetform: As Fake as the Planets we make"
[12.10.2019 23:03:51] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I'll pass that suggestion up to management. As soon as I've landed safely on Harris.
[12.10.2019 23:04:00] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: About that,
[12.10.2019 23:04:01] GG-W-Saraswati.: The worlds are real in principle, the ecosystems are artificious, and unsustainable, and ultimately just a waste of time.
[12.10.2019 23:04:10] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: You are not leaving here alive today.
[12.10.2019 23:04:22] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Ahh, and on to the threats.
[12.10.2019 23:04:29] GG-W-Saraswati.: I would rather you not approach that rock.
[12.10.2019 23:04:37] PF-Amelia.Flynn: And we were having such a nice philosophical discussion up until now.
[12.10.2019 23:04:41] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: What's going on here?
[12.10.2019 23:04:47] N|-Weed.Van: A: Well, yeah, you need to get out of here.
[12.10.2019 23:04:51] GG-W-Saraswati.: Oh, a gypsy.
[12.10.2019 23:05:05] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: Nothing serious, just a peaceful discussion.
[12.10.2019 23:05:07] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I've been accosted by terrorists with some wierd ideas about nature and humanity's future.
[12.10.2019 23:05:17] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: On the ethics of poisoning planets.
[12.10.2019 23:05:38] GG-W-Saraswati.: My issue is far more the sustainability than the ethics.
[12.10.2019 23:05:39] PF-Amelia.Flynn: They think turning lifeless rocks into life-bearing worlds is poisioning them...
[12.10.2019 23:05:43] GG-W-Saraswati.: I'm a practical sort.
[12.10.2019 23:05:43] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: Humanity's always poisoned planets. We can't live without doing it.
[12.10.2019 23:05:44] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Remind me not to eat at their place.
[12.10.2019 23:05:49] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: I object to such accusations, we have treated you with the utmost respect, have we not guys?
[12.10.2019 23:06:34] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Respect isn't quite the word I'd use, but you were doing rather well up until the threats started.
[12.10.2019 23:06:44] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: What threats?
[12.10.2019 23:06:46] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: Gaians, I have no issue with you spreading your word on the positives of preserving nature.
[12.10.2019 23:07:01] N|-Scurfy.Twiglet: Shane: I heard no threats?
[12.10.2019 23:07:04] N|-False.Deathcap: Adam: I understand the need to settle new planets, I am not even totally oppesed to terraforming... But there is a
[12.10.2019 23:07:25] N|-False.Deathcap: Responsibility there that I do not feel humans can be counted on for
[12.10.2019 23:07:31] N|-Weed.Van: A: Crayterian, there are frogs to deal with, with that brick of yours.
[12.10.2019 23:07:40] N|-Weed.Van: A: I suggest you to go and search for them.
[12.10.2019 23:08:12] N|-Weed.Van: A: Planetform isn't a Crayterian corporation, therefore, this doesn't concern you either.
[12.10.2019 23:08:32] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: That may be so, but they are still civilians within my jurisdiction.
[12.10.2019 23:08:52] GG-W-Saraswati.: How gallant.
[12.10.2019 23:09:18] N|-Weed.Van: A: Funny you say that cause i'm fairly certain your Navy is quite selective with what "civilians" they defend.
[12.10.2019 23:09:35] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: Again, I have no problem with you lot spreading your word, but there is a limit to preaching when it becomes a-
[12.10.2019 23:09:40] =CR=FV-Eris|283: -pseudo-crusade.
[12.10.2019 23:09:55] PF-Amelia.Flynn: In other words, you can talk all you like, but no shooting.
[12.10.2019 23:10:15] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Mind escorting me to Harris, Eris? I'll form on you for the short cruise.
[12.10.2019 23:10:38] PF-Amelia.Flynn: This has been a.... fascinating discussion, but I really must get to work.
[12.10.2019 23:10:46] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: Roger. Helm, set a course.
[12.10.2019 23:11:01] PF-Amelia.Flynn: Farewell, gentlemen.
[12.10.2019 23:11:04] N|-Weed.Van: A: If you touch that planet, planetform lad, next time, there will be more than words flying.
[12.10.2019 23:11:08] N|-Weed.Van: A: Last warning.
[12.10.2019 23:11:13] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I'm sure there will.
[12.10.2019 23:11:14] GG-W-Saraswati.: Well, at least she wasn't carrying terraforming gases.
[12.10.2019 23:11:36] N|-Weed.Van: A: Also Crayterian, good to see you assist degenerates.
[12.10.2019 23:11:43] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I appreciate the escort. Once I land, I'm going to inspect the facilities and see what shape the Gauls left them in.
[12.10.2019 23:11:46] N|-Weed.Van: A: We will address that soon, don't worry.
[12.10.2019 23:12:10] =CR=FV-Eris|283: G: Roger that.
[12.10.2019 23:12:10] PF-Amelia.Flynn: I'll prepare a report for my superiors. They should be in contact with your government soon.
[12.10.2019 23:12:16] N|-Weed.Van: A: Something tells me the frogs won't have time to wreck that brick.
[12.10.2019 23:13:00] 2019-10-12 23:13:01 SMT Traffic control alert: PF-Amelia.Flynn has requested to dock
Today, while working a connecting run on our assigned route (Thorium MOX for a buyer on Nuremburg in exchange for High-Temperature Alloy needed on Cold Bay), we were accosted and fired upon by a Hessian pirate IDing as Bastard. As we were passing Dortmund and Essen Stations on our way through New Berlin, the Hessian came out of the trade lane from the Hamburg gate, disabled the trade lanes, and attempted to extort ten million credits from us. As we were still in close proximity to Dortmund and Essen stations, I ordered my helmsman to dock with the nearest station, in this case Dortmund.
We had to engage in a short firefight before we could get far enough into the stations defensive sphere to force the pirate to retreat. Fortunately, the defensive and offensive upgrades we recently received kept us in one piece. We were struck on our hull by at least two enemy torpedoes, but our armour held well enough for nanobots to repair the worst of the damage. Our gunners are less than impressed with the damage output of the Zapper turrets we received at our last refit, but their outstanding accuracy helps make up for it.
We are currently in the process of receiving basic repairs with the assistance of the crew here on Dortmund, who have also graciously assisted us in stabilising our cargo while we're here. As soon as repairs are complete, we well resume our assigned route. You will find attached to this report a communication log from the time of this incident. We are also, as per company policy, filing a claim with Interspace for $311,586 to reimburse us for repairs due to combat damage as well as replacing the nanobots and shield batteries we expended reaching safety.
[17.10.2019 23:36:08] Bastard: Cut your engines and don't move or i will open fire!
[17.10.2019 23:36:17] PF-Freyr: What do you want?
[17.10.2019 23:36:25] 2019-10-17 23:36:23 SMT Traffic control alert: PF-Freyr has requested to dock
[17.10.2019 23:36:28] Bastard: pay 10 mil, asp, you have 10 sec to do it! After that i am starting to shoot!
[17.10.2019 23:36:37] Bastard: All weapons ready, Firing!
[17.10.2019 23:36:38] PF-Freyr: Uh, huh. Let me think that over.
[17.10.2019 23:36:41] 2019-10-17 23:36:39 SMT Traffic control alert: PF-Freyr has requested to dock
[17.10.2019 23:37:28] Auto-Buy(Nanobots): Bought 153 unit(s), cost: 30.600$
[17.10.2019 23:37:28] Auto-Buy(Shield Batteries): Bought 126 unit(s), cost: 25.200$
[17.10.2019 23:37:28] Auto-Buy(Repair): Cost 255.786$
Captain Alexander McDonald
PF-Freyr, Planetform, Inc.
We've recently managed to finish our vessel's refit, therefore I'm proud to announce that Survey Vessel Pella is finally in service. We're currently orbiting Planet Sprague, launching our survey teams, since about 60% of the surface wasn't really explored, and our maps show that approximately 60% of the planet isn't really explored, just a high orbit scan is made.
Our preliminary scans show multiple settlements in more than one target region, so I'll try to negotiate for any information they may have gathered.
On a final note, I've instructed our survey teams to catalouge the local flora and fauna as well, for understanding the full effect of the terraforming on the planet's ecology, and whether or not should we introduce new species to the biome, to compensate for these changes.
Earlier today, while visiting our newly commissioned facilities at Birmingham in Manchester, I encountered two Freelancers (Skyblaster and Sunblaster) firing on a Junker trade ship (Elias.Visaire) near the station. I obviously couldn't allow such behavior near a company facility to go unchallenged, so I identified myself and warned the pirates that I would open fire if they persisted. They backed off and allowed the Junker ship to moor at Birmingham. They didn't leave the area, however, so I remained on station to keep an eye on them. It was a good thing I did, too. A Gateway convoy came out of the trade lane, and sure enough, the pirates attempted to accost them. I warned them once more to leave the area. Before they could answer, one of the pirate ships spontaneously exploded, likely due to poor maintenance. The other, apparently not liking the odds anymore, abandoned any attempts at further piracy and left the area.
[29.12.2019 23:51:33] Elias.Vizaire: I feel like this is entirely unfair.
[29.12.2019 23:51:40] Elias.Vizaire: Why are you shooting at me?
[29.12.2019 23:51:45] Skyblaster: i said stop
[29.12.2019 23:51:51] PF-John.Walker: Oi! What's goin' on 'ere?
[29.12.2019 23:51:53] Elias.Vizaire: I explained that my engines are rather broken!
[29.12.2019 23:51:57] Skyblaster: and you dont hear
[29.12.2019 23:52:03] Skyblaster: well
[29.12.2019 23:52:09] Elias.Vizaire: These gentlemen seem to have a problem with me.
[29.12.2019 23:52:23] PF-John.Walker: This is Commander John Walker, director of security for Planetform. Leave the gentleman alone, or you're dealin' with me.
[29.12.2019 23:52:39] PF-John.Walker: Junker, make your way to moor at Birmingham.
[29.12.2019 23:52:40] Skyblaster: go home John
[29.12.2019 23:52:44] Death: GBC-LaPoste was put out of action by Donald.Aird (Gun).
[29.12.2019 23:52:49] Elias.Vizaire: Many thanks, kind sir!
[29.12.2019 23:52:55] PF-John.Walker: It's the least I can do.
[29.12.2019 23:53:53] 2019-12-29 23:53:54 SMT Traffic control alert: Elias.Vizaire has requested to dock
[29.12.2019 23:53:59] Skyblaster: so now
[29.12.2019 23:54:05] PF-John.Walker: Now that this matter's settled, what say you gentlemen bugger off?
[29.12.2019 23:54:05] Skyblaster: MR. John
[29.12.2019 23:54:31] Skyblaster: well we take the other
[29.12.2019 23:54:32] PF-John.Walker: Ahoy there, Gateway.
[29.12.2019 23:54:35] Skyblaster: stop gateway
[29.12.2019 23:54:44] Gateway|-GSV-Titan: ?: Oh nice, pirates
[29.12.2019 23:54:48] Gateway|-GSV-Timbuktu: Ahoy there. Why are you asking me to stop
[29.12.2019 23:54:54] PF-John.Walker: Oh, bleedin' 'ell. What did I just get done tellin' ya?!
[29.12.2019 23:54:58] Skyblaster: ?: yeah smal talk
[29.12.2019 23:55:10] Death: Skyblaster was put out of action by a hostile vessel.
[29.12.2019 23:55:11] PF-John.Walker: Last warnin'. Bugger off, or I'm openin' fire.
[29.12.2019 23:55:20] Skyblaster: Urgh
[29.12.2019 23:55:29] Gateway|-GSV-Timbuktu: Er.... what happened there?
[29.12.2019 23:55:37] Gateway|-GSV-Titan: ?: No idea...
[29.12.2019 23:55:42] Gateway|-GSV-Timbuktu: Oh well...
[29.12.2019 23:55:49] Gateway|-GSV-Titan: ?: Hey, did you just shoot me ?
[29.12.2019 23:56:05] Gateway|-GSV-Titan: ?: Eh, nevermind.
[29.12.2019 23:56:14] Sunblaster: its time to go
[29.12.2019 23:56:25] PF-John.Walker: Good idea.
[29.12.2019 23:56:41] Elias.Vizaire: Appreciate the assist, friend!
[29.12.2019 23:56:49] PF-John.Walker: It's what I do.
Lieutenant Commander (Ret.) John Walker
Director of Security Operations, Planetform, Inc.
Looks like my previous record was never sent, so here is our assessment on Sprague:
The planet's biology is in large parts compatible with human life, although the arid nature of the planet makes farming difficult. The planet has rather large amounts of cobalt and titanium, several shanty towns are mining already.
Population-wise, Sprague's estimated population is completely outdated, based on our own surveys and estimates, it's somewhere between 15 and 18 million people, mostly refugees. Most settlements are compromised of repurposed materials, ranging from tents and shipping containers, to broken-down ships.
If Planetform should decide to touch the planet, lowering the average temperature would have minimal effect on the biosphere, and the nearby Graham Ice Cloud can provide sufficient amounts of water.
On a personal advice, We should put enviromental restrictions, in order to not turn the planet into another Leeds.
Our expedition to Gallia is proceeding smoothly, although the lack of interest our vessel recieved is somewhat strange. Most of the teams currently analysing Gallia's flora and fauna, and our initial assessment on the worlds are ready. Thanks to these projects, company can grow into multiple times larger, maybe even to the size of Liberty Megacorps, if we'll convince the frogs to terraform most of these worlds.
They are currently engaged in terraforming of 2 worlds, one of them is botched up, the latter is done with ineffective, and primitive methods. A third settled world could be easily terraformed, given it's cold climate, this would be probably desired.
For regional HQ, I suggest to acquire the former Solar Engineering Headquarters on Compiegne Space Colony, as the station orbits one of the potential canditates. Without further ado, here are every rock worth a damn to us.
Aubigny is a world rich in Oil, and quite poor in climate. Temperature on the equator rarely exceeding 0 Celsius, and in the polare regions, Negative 100 celsius isn't a rare sight.
Recommended approach: Deployment of terraforming stations planetside, and adjusting ecology accordingly. Transport excess ice to other projects in the system, for reducing our costs on those projects, and to prevent floods.
A desert world, orignally considered as a potential terraforming location, but later abandoned, when nearby systems gave better opportunities to settle. Easily approachable, as it has trade-lane connections, and a station in orbit.
Recommended approach: Deployment of terraforming stations planetside, introduce ecology from imported species. For cost reduction, the excess ice from the Aubigny project is advised to be used here
Another world considered to be terraformed, although an unfavourable one at that. Dourdan lies in the center of a large asteroid cloud, and it has no stations, or trade lanes in it's vicinity. The planet wasn't even properly surveyed, we've observed no signs of activity in it's vicinity, either.
Recommended approach: Full survey of the planet, looking for resources, and to decide the planet's future purpose. Installment of Asteroid defense grid, then terraforming stations. Usage of excess ice from Aubigny is recommended for cost reduction.
An ancient world with primitive biome. The Minarchy recently posted a contract to terraform the planet. Several startup terraforming companies are interested, along with Kishiro, and Cryer, for some reason. Preliminary scans are available, and in high quality. Furthermore, the world is a relatively easy project, compared to most of the canditates on the list.
Recommended approach: Deployment of terraforming stations planetside, and adjusting ecology accordingly. Introduction of new species is necessary.
The other possible location to terraform within the Minarchy. Ales' atmosphere sports no water or oxygen, but an ice field can be found in the system. The planet sports a rather large moon, which provides sufficient protection from asteroids.
Recommended approach: Installment of terraforming stations planetside. Using the ice field for a source of water and oxygen to the atmosphere is the best possible approach. Implementing a new biome is necessary.
Maligny is the most profitable project we can have in Burgundy. The planet has substantial resources, but due to the high temperature, the gauls never tried to extract it. Earlier records show signs of life on the planet, but the most recent ones do not report anything like it.
Recommended approach: Installment of terraforming stations planetside. Using the ice field for a source of water and oxygen to the atmosphere is the best possible approach. Implementing a new biome is necessary.
A more easily terraformable world, Beaune is a cold, arid planet, with a single moon. Burgundy's ice field located closer to this planet than Maligny, and liquid water is already present.
Recommended approach: Installment of terraforming stations planetside. Using the ice field for a source of water and oxygen to the atmosphere is the best possible approach. Adjusting biome accordingly.
Marigny, Burgundy Priority: █ █ Population: None
A moon around the gas giant Tonnerre. Rather small sized, with a thin atmosphere. Scans indicate large mineral deposits in relatively easily extractable locations.
Recommended approach: Installment of terraforming stations planetside. Using the ice field for a source of water and oxygen to the atmosphere is the best possible approach. Introducing new biome.
Metz is a world being terraformed right now by primitive methods, like burning oil to release greenhouse gases, and introducing new species. While their creativity is admirable, the lack of experience and the trial and error way of doing it may ultimately end up in a runaway greenhouse effect.
Recommended approach: Installment of terraforming stations planetside. Adjusting biome accordingly.
Amiens is the best example of a botched terraforming. Runaway greenhouse gases already caused the destruction of several megacities, and with the temperatures rising, further settlements are in danger. The damage is reversible, but needs immediate attention.
Recommended approach: Immediate release of terraforming gases, in order to stabilize the climate. Fine tuning and adjusting the biome comes after that. Due to the nature of industry planetside, continous monitoring and adjusting required.
Excellent work as always, Captain Blackburn. Judging from your report, Gallia represents enough untapped potential to keep our shareholders happy for centuries to come. After weighing our options, management has narrowed our options to Vienne, Metz, and Amiens. Completing two projects that they're currently interested in, as well as fixing their mistakes on Amiens, should buy us enough good will to expand into further projects in the future.
Senior Engineer Flynn will be dispatched to Gallia to do an in-depth assessment on each of those worlds. Once we've received her reports, we'll move ahead with contacting the Gallic government.
At management's request, I took a shuttle and a survey team to Gallia to assess the most likely candidates for terraforming. We've done initial surveys of Vienne, Amiens, and Metz. Our findings will be attached to this report.
On a personal note, it feels strange being here after so many years of war. Still, the war is over, and we need to embrace the future or get left behind. Interspace has already moved in, taking over management of Versailles Station, and has made impressive inroads into the Gallic insurance and information markets. This is fortunate, since it's allowed myself and my team to use our corporate account with IC to take care of our expenses while we're here. It also indicates that Gallia is definitely open for business.
Before I get on with my reports, I'd first like to provide an overall impression based on my own surveys and the initial scouting done by Captain Blackburn and her crew. Though we initially had concerns that the end of the war would bring a new competitor for terraforming services into the market, I think we can lay those fears to rest. Though they did a minimally adequate job figuring out how to restart our operations on Harris, it's become clear that they do not possess similar technology or knowledge of their own. In short, they're centuries behind us at best. Gallic terraforming methods have already produced one botched world and they are repeating their failed methods on a second as we speak. Both of these worlds are included in my reports.
Planet Vienne Dauphine, Minarchy of Provence
This planet is a prime candidate for terraforming operations. Vienne's temperature range is currently on the lower end of habitability, roughly in line with New Berlin or Hamburg, though the extreme low tends about 20-30 degrees colder on Vienne than either Rheinland world. Vienne does possess a primitive ecology not entirely unlike the arctic regions of Saarbrucken. Unlike Saarbrucken, however, Vienne's atmospheric oxygen content is far too low to support human life.
Due to Vienne's unsuitable climate and atmosphere, we will need to begin at Stage 1. To bring the planet to a state similar to Anaheim, I estimate a time frame of 40-50 years. Though Vienne is in a better state now than Anaheim was as recently as 20 years ago, the planet lacks Anaheim's unusually vigorous geothermal reserves. We'll need to make up the difference with increased imports of terraforming gasses. To increase local involvement in the project, I recommend assessing native Gallic species for viability in engineering the planet's new biosphere. I would also suggest considering licensing the production of terraforming gasses to local producers, though that of course carries the risk of industrial espionage.
Planet Amiens Picardy, Republic of Gallia
This planet is, to put it mildly, a complete disaster. Amiens is a textbook example of everything that can go wrong in a terraforming operation, the likes of which I've never seen outside of simulations. Instead of a carefully managed introduction of terraforming gasses, they raised the planet's temperature through the unchecked introduction of industrial pollutants. Clearly whatever idiot made that decision was not well versed in pre-exodus history, or else they wouldn't have deliberately tried to recreate Earth's early 21st century climate disaster. Had they studied their history books a little better, what followed would not have come as a surprise.
They were unable to achieve a proper atmospheric balance at the desired temperature range and unchecked warming continues to the present day. Due to rising sea levels, three cities were completely destroyed when their sea walls failed. Additional cities and settlements are expected to flood in the future as the sea level continues to rise. People have relocated inland, and they've taken measures to prevent the loss of any more major cities, but if the disaster remains unchecked, Amiens will be uninhabitable within 150 years. It is not too late to reverse the damage, but the sooner we can begin, the better.
Due to Gallia's botched efforts, it'll be hard to slot this one neatly into our normal three-stage structure. Given that we're stabilising an already altered climate rather than altering it ourselves from scratch, I'd provisionally classify this one at Stage 2. Unfortunately, I must disagree with Captain Blackburn's recommendation on our course of action. Rather than introducing additional gasses into the atmosphere, I would recommend applying the same experimental technology currently in use on our Forres project. Capturing carbon from the atmosphere will help lower the planet's temperature back into an acceptable range, and the oxygen produced as a byproduct can be exported to Viennes. As the temperature drops, the planets ice caps will begin to reform, lowering, or at least stabilising, the sea level and increasing the planet's albedo, lowering the temperature further still.
Planet Metz Lorraine, Grand Duchy of Burgundy
Metz is currently in a habitable state, not unlike New Berlin or Hamburg, and is in fact currently inhabited. As with their earlier project on Amiens, however, they are hoping to make the planet warmer to increase the usable surface area and improve local agriculture. They clearly learned nothing from their earlier attempt Amiens, however, as they are currently in the process of importing large quantities of gasoline and setting it on fire to release carbon into the atmosphere. We will need to intervene and put a stop to this stupidity very soon if we're to avoid another botched terraforming effort.
For this world, I concur with Captain Blackburn's recommendation. As the planet is already habitable and hosts a partial biosphere, we can proceed directly to Stage 2. In place of burning gasoline, I recommend the construction of geothermal towers and the introduction of terraforming gasses, as per standard company procedures. Their use of orbital mirrors to introduce more sunlight is primitive but workable, and I see no reason not to continue using them, if only to avoid wasting invested resources and not make the locals feel like total idiots. Gallic methods of deacidifying the soil through capturing and scrubbing rainwater is inefficient, but may be workable if we supplement it with more advanced methods.