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To: Starfliers From: SLRC - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: Role-Playing (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Forum: Communication Channel (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=59) +--- Thread: To: Starfliers From: SLRC (/showthread.php?tid=206310) |
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To: Starfliers From: SLRC - Stoner_Steve - 01-02-2025 ![]() Starlight Research Consortium Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Forgemaster Goodman Subject: Annual Reviews Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie,
I have some news, both good and bad. The good news is that I've recently accepted the position of Director of Research at Starlight Research Consortium. I'm incredibly excited to take on this new role and continue pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery. The bad news, unfortunately, is that during a recent end-of-year audit, it appears that Starfliers may not have fully fulfilled its obligations under our collaborative agreement regarding the upgraded ARAPSS array. I understand that unforeseen circumstances can arise, but I wanted to address this openly and transparently. Fielding a mobile manufacturing facility like the Gryphon is an immense undertaking, and I want to acknowledge the significant investment Starlight has made in this project. Moving forward, I am eager to revive and strengthen our partnership with Starfliers. I believe that open communication and a renewed commitment to our shared goals will be crucial for the success of future collaborations. --Sean Goodman Magister Fabricae, The Gryphon Click To Learn More ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: To: Starfliers From: SLRC - TheKusari - 01-10-2025
RE: To: Starfliers From: SLRC - Stoner_Steve - 01-20-2025 ![]() Starlight Research Consortium Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Forgemaster Goodman Subject: Annual Reviews Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie,
Thank you for your candid response. I understand that communication can be challenging, especially given the vast distances and sometimes unpredictable schedules within our sector. Your innovative approach to the project is truly impressive. I initially anticipated the need for a significantly more robust power source to support the telescope, so I'm quite impressed with your team's ingenuity in adapting the technology for use on Corvo-class vessels. Overcoming the limitations of the Barrier and Walker Nebula is a significant achievement. On our end, these past few months have been a period of consolidation for Starlight. We've been conducting a thorough review of all our projects across the sector, taking inventory of our resources, realigning our staff to maximize efficiency, and updating our internal records on Zoner installations. This includes gathering data on local power grids, commodity prices, consumer demands, and most importantly, staying attuned to any emerging threats or unknown factors. Currently, our primary focus is on Pygar, where we're unfortunately facing the imminent threat of a potential Corsair attack. We're investing heavily in fortifying our small research outpost there, which is unfortunately a significant drain on our resources. I'm curious, have you considered mass-producing this modified ARAPSS array? Given its potential applications for Corvo-class vessels, it seems like it could have significant demand within the sector. I look forward to hearing more about your findings and exploring potential avenues for future collaboration. --Sean Goodman Magister Fabricae, The Gryphon Click To Learn More ...standby. Checking packet...
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RE: To: Starfliers From: SLRC - Stoner_Steve - 01-28-2025 ![]() Starlight Research Consortium Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Forgemaster Goodman Subject: Annual Reviews Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie,
Thank you for your kind offer of refuge at your research liner in the Inverness System. We appreciate your concern for the well-being of our researchers, especially given the escalating threat from the Corsairs. While the Gryphon did spend several months operating near Freeport 14 in Inverness (not Freeport 10 as you mentioned, though I understand the numbers can be confusing!), we currently lack the resources to fund further operations afield unless Starfliers is willing to contribute to the operational costs. However, we are very interested in acquiring a "Lucubrate"-Class scanner as per our original agreement. This acquisition would be a significant step towards fulfilling the terms of our collaboration and strengthening our partnership. We would appreciate it if you could provide further details on the acquisition process and any associated costs. --Sean Goodman Magister Fabricae, The Gryphon Click To Learn More ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: To: Starfliers From: SLRC - TheKusari - 01-30-2025
RE: To: Starfliers From: SLRC - Stoner_Steve - 02-11-2025 ![]() Starlight Research Consortium Chasing starlight since 829 A.S.
From: Forgemaster Goodman Subject: Annual Reviews Encryption Strength: Standard Mr. McKenzie,
Please accept our apologies for the delayed response. We were caught in the midst of some rather nasty interstellar storms that disrupted our communication systems. We are incredibly grateful for your generous offer of 500,000 SC to assist with the safe transit of our personnel and assets. This will be immensely helpful in facilitating the relocation of non-essential staff, particularly in covering the unfortunate but necessary "bribes" to ensure safe passage through Corsair-controlled territories. Please forward the funds to our holding account: SLRC-HV>Gryphon. Regarding the "Lucubrate"-Class scanner installation, I've spoken with Dr. Brad Wright, and he has graciously offered his research vessel, the Aurora Borealis, for the procedure. The Aurora Borealis is already en route from...I really should get a handle on what he is up to... but should arrive at your Sol Research laboratories in the coming days. I'll forward this transmission to the Aurora Borealis crew so they can coordinate the final details with your maintenance team. While we appreciate your offer of a safe haven in Inverness, Starlight Research Consortium must, unfortunately, maintain our presence on Planet Pygar for the time being. The geological composition of this planet presents a unique research opportunity, mirroring that of Planet Goddess Geode in Baffin. However, as you know, the sacred nature of Goddess Geode prohibits any scientific inquiry, making Pygar our only viable option for this critical research. We understand the challenges involved in mass-producing the "Lucubrate"-Class scanners. Perhaps we could explore alternative ways to collaborate and leverage this innovative technology for mutual benefit. Thank you again for your understanding and continued support. --Sean Goodman Magister Fabricae, The Gryphon Click To Learn More ...standby. Checking packet...
...packet successfully sent. RE: To: Starfliers From: SLRC - TheKusari - 02-16-2025
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