This is Jeremy Birch from All Worlds Enterprises & Securities in the Scientific Programs section, based out of our HQ at Salt Lake Station in New York.
Our two corporations have always enjoyed a mutually beneficial business relationship with regards to cooperation on numerous enterprises in the past. It is my hope today that I can continue to build upon this successful relationship to work together on a strategy of continuing equipment advancements to enjoy enhanced sales of such marvels to the general public. They need not be jaw-dropping 'game changers', but merely something that sets our products apart from the rest and pushes all in the industry to step up to fairly compete.
If you have the time and resources to devote to a bit of brainstorming and exploratory prototype constructions, then we can start at your convenience.
With the assumption that any business edge would make your company agreeable to this arrangement (it is good business!), I've outlined a few items where focus on efficiencies might best yield results:
Cloaking Technologies:
I'm sure there are ways to squeeze a little more time in stealth per battery used to keep up the effect.
There is also the possibility of further enhancing detection evading abilities with tests against current scanner systems.
This type of testing would likely lead to data helping the opposite technology: Cloak Disruptors. It makes sense to combine trials here so data is not inefficiently collected and needlessly duplicated.
Jump Drives:
Efficiencies in battery use could be investigated.
Charge times might see improvements with testing - there are already a number of versions available so it can't be said improvements are not possible on this front.
Hyperspace Beacons:
While a very versatile technology, there are still limitations that could be tested with regards to duration of activation as well as equipment reuse potential.
Hyperspace Scanning Technologies:
When it comes to accuracy of coordinates, and the fact that here as well there are several versions already on the market, improvements are definitely possible.
The most precise measurements also take the longest scanning time and resources - this could possibly be reviewed and improved upon for its use.
So there's a conversation starter if I ever saw one, especially with a corporation with whom has extensive dealings in Advanced Equipment and Technologies!
We look forward to further collaboration on this topic, again, if you are interested and willing. Also, be sure to advise if others you have worked with previously in the field could be relied upon to assist with this research - we should acquire the input from as many parties as possible for the best chance of success!
No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess,
Jeremy Birch
Scientific Programs Administrator All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
In the beginning, let me thank you on behalf of Nebula Technologies ® Cambridge board CEO, Sara冴咲Tanaka, for contacting our research and development department about your amazing scientific programs. I am Hina陽菜Nakamura, Scientific department administrator. We are indeed willing to cooperate with your science program for the sake of better technology, serving humanity in the first place. The Nebula science team is ready and willing to exchange some useful information and experimental results with the Salt Lake team anytime.
Concerning cloaking technologies, You have mentioned very important and effective points. The battery strength is something that we have been working on for some time. The stealth capacity per battery is not easy to upgrade, knowing that the current devices are squeezed to a very tight level. There is almost no room for upgrading and that is why our scientists are working on a new design that allows a better technology to be added to the batteries. We have worked so hard for a long time on the scanners and their detectability abilities and ranges, and we found that some of the greatest scanners around are those of the Lane Hackers. The technology is forbidden by the legit governments around, yet, it is one of the greatest assemblies of arrays and microchips found around the Sirius sector. We are trying our best to acquire that technology level.
We are not advanced in the technology of cloak disruptors yet, because the field is extremely complicated and it is not our field of expertise. We will launch a new program for cloak disruptor technologies with the help of some corporations around Bretonia and Liberty Houses, that are more specialized in that field. We still have very little data about that field at the moment and we will need some time to figure out how to upgrade that extremely sophisticated technique of cloak disruptors.
Concerning the Jump drives & the Hyperspace technology. Our research department discovered lately some special characteristics for the Magnetic Superconductors, Gravity Field Stabilizers, and Critical temperature alloys while upgrading the ability of microchips installed on the Jump drives Mk III and Mk IV. The upgrades are being studied further to include the Hyperspace scanners Mk II and Mk III. We are doing some special research also regarding the Hyperspace Matrix Mk I. We are looking forward to producing another prototype for the Hyperspace Matrix Mk II but this is top-secret research and we would like to remind you that this info is not to be spread outside our conversation here.
We are interested in some logistics from your side if possible, as we are in need of 30,000 Magnetic Superconductors, and 30,000 Critical Temperature alloys. We understand that your corporation is a busy one and is more into insurance, so feel free to decline this contract if you are busy at these current times, and we understand totally your concerns, We would of course be very glad if you accepted this contract. We would also want to inform you and your team that Nebula Technologies ® Cambridge got stocks of Gold ore, Beryllium ore, and Iridium ore which can be hauled by your transports on their way out from our installation for maximizing their profits.
I also would like to tell you that we cannot agree more,
"No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess".
We are looking forward to cooperating more with your team. Have a good day, Sir.
Hina陽菜Nakamura
Scientific Department Manager
Nebula Shipping Express
I am very impressed at the existing research being conducted at so many levels at NSE. We, of course, have no problem helping out with the commodity deliveries you have requested.
While on the topic of equipment, our science vessel, AWES-Deviation, a "Corvo" Civilian Deep Space Explorer, has asked me to discuss the scanner function efficiency of the ARAPSS Mk. VIII "Augur" Active Probing Scanner. I assume your science department has had significant use of it with various projects given the near universal adoption of the technology. It seems the crew of this vessel have high hopes that your much greater experience with the unit will allow some 'field tested' alterations to ensure our investigations are reading highly accurate data from the scanner's input readings. Any specifications and settings adaptations you can forward for use to tune the equipment to higher functionality would be greatly appreciated!
You can expect our ships to begin delivery of your supplies in short order. We are happy to oblige this request, in the name of science!
No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess,
Jeremy Birch
Scientific Programs Administrator All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
Well. This is a high-tech unique scanner for special anomaly operations. The ARAPSS Mk. VIII "Augur" Active Probing Scanner can be efficiently mounted on your Corvo class ship and perform with 100% efficacy at all conditions including high radio-active conditions. The All-Range All-Purpose Science Suite (ARAPSS) has guided exploratory vessels throughout Sirius for centuries. The latest iteration, the Mark VIII, celebrates the 800th anniversary of the model with the most powerful and versatile toolset to date. Among the diverse array of software and hardware tailored specifically for deep space science missions, the Mark VIII has included a new addition to these missions: the "Augur" Active Probing Scanner. So named for its ability to scry and examine any object it comes across, the Augur has seen great success in analyzing a number of mysterious, formerly indecipherable discoveries.
The Augur and its variants have become commonplace among Sirian and Gallic science ships and are commonly used to analyze Baxter anomalies and other oddities in the great black void. The device utilizes a charged tachyonic neutrino pulse to probe objects in a minimally invasive manner, though this is only possible through the use of disposable charges fired from an external launcher. As such, the Augur must use specialized batteries that are readily obtainable at most Sirian research stations.
⌀ - ARAPSS Mk. VIII "AUGUR" SCANNER STATISTICS
Hull Damage:- 2 /round (2 /sec)
Energy Damage:- 1 /round (1 /sec)
Refire Rate:- 1.00 /sec
Power Usage:- 20 u/round (20 u/sec)
Damage Type:- Direct
Speed:- 1,100 m/sec
Travel Range:- 990 meters
Lifetime:- 0.57 seconds
The mentioned above statistics is the adjustment of choice for this type of scanner. The outcome will be surprising and the anomalies scanned using these statistics will allow the scanner to absorb some unique materials from space directly to your cargo hold which is using a very highly advanced hyperspace technology. We would advise maintaining this scanner every six months for safety. This high-tech is not comfortable with dust and accumulated dirt on its internal hypersonic propellers. We wish you the best of luck.
Hina陽菜Nakamura
Scientific Department Manager
Nebula Shipping Express
30,000 Magnetic Superconductors
10,000 Critical Temperature Alloys - Shipment 1, Shipment 2
We hope these commodities go a long ways towards advanced your own technology research.
One other items we failed to mention in prior conversations: Does NSE have any prior projects completed or in the works with regards to Station sustainability, specifically in the realms of Hydroponics, Food and Water onboard production, and overall efficiencies of all live-supporting systems?
This will be another focus of our research in the short term, and any developments you can share are greatly appreciated!
No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess,
Jeremy Birch
Scientific Programs Administrator All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
We are glad that you are interested in the life support program. We recently launched our own program of biodome. The program's aim is to provide enough life support materials to the installation crew/clients and suppliers. We can no longer depend on life support providers from Planet Cambridge. We wanted our own production. It is a pleasure to share with you our program plans and maybe you become interested to copy them or use as a reference to build your own.
The simple answer to your question is "YES" we work with that field. The more detailed answer is a special invitation for you and the AWES other board members and administrators to visit the Nebula Biodome anytime from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM any day a week to observe live, what we can do in that field. It would be a great opportunity to work with a mega-corporation like the AWES interspace commerce.
Hina陽菜Nakamura
Scientific Department Manager
Nebula Shipping Express
We have taken you up on your offer to visit the facility and I must say, myself and the representatives that accompanied me on this excursion were very impressed!
After conferring with your technologists on-site, we are a bit more enabled to begin a project of our own using some of your own project's guidelines as template.
Thank you for your help and resources as of late! It is very encouraging to see such progress first hand!
No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess,
Jeremy Birch
Scientific Programs Administrator All Worlds Enterprises & Securities