MISSION DETAILS : It was time to do a small cargo run, precious cargo to be precise. So I left a secure facility in the Omicrons and proceeded to the Sigmas, nothing to report on the way through here, seeing as it was deserted. Then I went for a joyride through Kuasri space.
rather a nice area is Kusari, lots of scenery, no sign of Kusari State Police or even those Girly Chrysanthemums I have heard so much about. I was hoping to meet a Blood Dragon, but again alas not. Freely able to traverse all the way to Shikoku undetected and basically alone, I decided to drop anchor at a nice little freeport close by.
This Freeport will do as a little staging post for the trips that Artemis operatives will make on this changeable route. I had drinks in the bar and made some new friends aswell, and it was nice to relax.
I will continue my journey once I am rested and able to go undetected.
MISSION DETAILS : Well In my previous report HERE I have made more progress, and have delivered my precious cargo undetected and have made some good credits. So this hauling run will be used very often, and also passed onto associates and members of the group.
I will be resting for a short while, and maybe try to take something more back with me this time
It seems I might have some new blood for us, after I bumped into two Freelancers in Pennsylvania. Both seem quite keen to come to the organisation, so we will see. One was called Callous_Roamer and the other was Orthon.
Orthon seemed a little timid, but this Callous dude seemed more alive and kicking. We will see whether these two decide to come to us to make their fortunes, or not.
But I am sure we will gain more as time goes by.
• Message : Well after sending a few communications, I have decided to slow things down for the time being.
I may have rattled the cage of some certain organisation, but we will see what comes of it. Our main focus now is to gain progress and grow.
Borderworld transport is now ready for service, and ready for her first set of deliveries. I am sure you have something for me to do, so as soon as you have something, let me know.
ARTEMIS ALLIANCE COMMUNICATION • Sender : Frank Fullard - President
• Recipient : All you lot
• Subject : New Vessel
◦ Encryption : Normal
• Message : Good day everyone,
Frank here, your President,
Our new Vessel has been on its maiden voyage and also we have tested our new equipment. The drones work axceptionally well and are going to be a valuable asset to the operation.
We met some interesting fellows in Kusari who may need our services and also we found out that a licence is required for our vessel to operate there, so that will be done before we return.
We also may have a new contact, and the possibility of some business further away from Kusari. We met an interesting individual, who passed us some information on a contact who may be interested in our services.
Now we have made contact in some areas, it is time to do more. We shall be moving the vessel further into Sirius, and I have no doubt meeting more contacts who will be interested in our services, but for now I will wait for the Drone upload for now.
I participated in the Intelligence Equipment operations testing with Mr. Fullard today and concur that the tests indicated that our systems are robust and capable of their intended use. No problems were encountered despite putting the arrays under rigorous and complex loads. The electronic components scaled their workloads very well and we did not reach even near the limit of their capabilities. As such, we believe that this excess capacity can be used to safely increase both the system's reach and resolutions.
Additionally, the systems and technicians aboard the Command ship performed admirably, especially considering that this was a maiden voyage. A hearty "well done" to those lads and ladies!
We will be keeping the data and scans acquired during these tests confidential for the time being. I anticipate that any releases of this information will be limited to well redacted files presented to potential customers of these services.
I personally thank the technicians and crews of the Artemis Alliance for bring this project to such a successful fruition.