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To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - 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: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative (/showthread.php?tid=210821) |
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To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - jammi - 02-02-2026 ![]() ![]() From: Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI. To: Bamburgh Company. CC: CapitalExpenditure@cdi.police.br Topic: Enquiry into surplus ships and refurbishments. Clearance: EYES ONLY
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - Bamburgh Company - 02-03-2026 ![]() The Bamburgh Company
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Sender - Humphrey Sanders, Bamburgh Co.
Recipient - Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI Subject - Vessel Procurement Dear Inspector O'Sullivan, What a pleasure it is to hear from an organisation such as yourselves. We admire your work protecting the wild frontiers of Omega 3 and Planet Nottingham. Now, let me introduce myself, my name is Humphrey Sanders. I form part of Bamburgh's Fleet Management team and have been authorised to deal with your request. Bamburgh operates these days primarily as a general cargo haulage company, however we do still keep close to our roots and operate liners across all of Sirius. I'm sure you have heard of our famed Three Sisters, they've won many awards in their time. As such, vessels are in continuous rotation, some up for refit and repair, while others fail to meet our high requirements for service and are subsequently repurposed. Either for parts, or sadly end up in our small recycling yard, something we try to avoid at all costs. That being said, we do possess a select few vessels that could be brought back into service for yourselves, relatively easily. I would have to speak with our engineering heads to figure out refit plans for the vessel that takes for fancy. Currently, across the whole fleet, we have three vessels that you may fit your requirements;
While these are what we have currently, we are always procuring vessels that would suit our needs, so can seek out one that would meet your requirements to their entirety. Engineering and refits would be done in-house, so there would be no need to seek outside help. Conversion would also be handled by us, should you decide to do business with Bamburgh. I would have normally suggested a Palace-class, however the only hull out of service is exactly that, just the hull. It would take extensive work which would not only be expensive, but time consuming. We would essentially be building a new ship, bar the hull. Two further vessels that I don't think would fit your requirements, and quite frankly I'm not sure how we have, are an ancient AS-1300 Retrofit Transport and possibly a Salvager, one of those Junker freaks-of-engineering. Not sure how either of them still fly, both suffer from power core issues that have perplexed us so far. In terms of a more permanent solution, would you and your organisation ever consider a joint venture with the Bamburgh Company? As we speak we are gearing up to enter the manufacturing world, starting with our new headquarters in Newcastle. It certainly wouldn't be out of the realms of possibility that a new prison could be built in the future. Anyhow, a conversation for another time. I hope I have been some use to you regarding a new vessel. Please let me know should you wish to further your enquiry. Yours sincerely, H. Sanders Fleet Management, Bamburgh Co. Transmission End
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - jammi - 02-03-2026 ![]() ![]() From: Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI. To: Bamburgh Company. CC: CapitalExpenditure@cdi.police.br Topic: Enquiry into surplus ships and refurbishments. Clearance: EYES ONLY
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - Bamburgh Company - 02-03-2026 ![]() The Bamburgh Company
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Sender - Humphrey Sanders, Bamburgh Co.
Recipient - Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI Subject - Vessel Procurement Dear Inspector O'Sullivan, I must apologise for my leisurely reply, I've been personally orchestrating the manoeuvring of vessels so we could get to the Oasis. Your thoughts on prisoner care are admirable, I must also admit that I didn't think they'd be suitable in the long term. We wanted to give you ample options as nothing is out of the realms of possibility here at Bamburgh, if you have an idea, we'll make it work. I'll keep the rough plans we drew up of a Hegemon Prison for a later date. The Oasis has been moved from storage to Kensington for our teams to have a going over of it. I'd like to report that it was moved under it's own steam, albeit rather slowly. The Engineering team on board was quoted saying that it could only achieve around 40% of total thrust from the engines else it blows circuits somewhere up the line. As I said previously, we're unsure why. However with the intended use you have for it, this likely won't be any sort of issue. Power generation for systems remain unaffected. Having thoroughly inspected the Home Office's I024-B standards specifications set, I badgered our design team for a very rough plan of what modifications to a deck would look like. Unfortunately I believe prisoners would not have mush room for recreational activities. The plan was sent back and is being rectified as we speak. This being primarily static and moved by lifters, I would suggest removing the Solar Navigation Automated Kymographic Equipment (S.N.A.K.E.) as it's quite large and would serve no purpose being the vessel won't be going far. Could also free up some extra space for more prisoners. Now, unfortunately this is where I must get down to how much this is going to cost. The price of the vessel, running as it is, will set you back £500,000cr alone. Assorted maintenance works would normally cost anywhere up to £50,000cr, but as this is for the Crown, we'll negate that cost. Conversion from a worn out liner to something usable by yourselves is going to be upwards of £350,000cr. A grand total of £850,000cr as the vessel stands now, with the rough conversion plan that we have drawn up. This cost may rise as we dig into the old girl, but we'd be happy to put a cap on the quote for £950,000cr with any costs past that being absorbed by the Bamburgh Company. The vessel is currently sat moored to Kensington if you wish to send a team on board to have a look over it yourselves. Please ignore any stares Gateway staff may gift you, we have been taking up the majority of their moorings for quite a while now. Once your team has inspected the vessel, please let me know what your higher-ups decide so we can proceed. Yours sincerely, H. Sanders Fleet Management, Bamburgh Co. Transmission End
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - jammi - 02-07-2026 ![]() ![]() From: Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI. To: Bamburgh Company. CC: CapitalExpenditure@cdi.police.br Topic: RE: Enquiry into surplus ships and refurbishments. Clearance: EYES ONLY
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - Bamburgh Company - 03-02-2026 ![]() The Bamburgh Company
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Sender - Humphrey Sanders, Bamburgh Co.
Recipient - Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI Subject - Vessel Procurement Dear Inspector O'Sullivan, I would like to invite your team for a final inspection of the vessel, all conversion work has been completed, albeit slightly behind schedule due to unforeseen circumstances. We'd like to confirm that all previously stated work has been completed to a satisfying degree. Our engineers were also able to install a top of the line surveillance system so that any tomfoolery occurring across the vessel can be nipped in the bud. We thought your lot would enjoy this. Depending on the outcome of your final inspection, we can have tugs arranged and ready to move the vessel from her berth in the next few days. With ownership, obviously, passing to yourselves. Please let my office know when you would like to attend. Yours sincerely, H. Sanders Fleet Management, Bamburgh Co. Transmission End
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - jammi - 03-03-2026 ![]() ![]() From: Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI. To: Bamburgh Company. CC: CapitalExpenditure@cdi.police.br Topic: RE: RE: Enquiry into surplus ships and refurbishments. Clearance: EYES ONLY
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - jammi - 03-06-2026 ![]() ![]() From: Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI. To: Bamburgh Company. CC: CapitalExpenditure@cdi.police.br Topic: RE: RE: Enquiry into surplus ships and refurbishments. Clearance: EYES ONLY
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - Bamburgh Company - 03-07-2026 ![]() The Bamburgh Company
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Sender - Humphrey Sanders, Bamburgh Co.
Recipient - Inspector Grace O'Sullivan, CDI Subject - Vessel Procurement Dear Inspector O'Sullivan, In light of the satisfactory inspection, all but our dock pilots have been recalled. The vessel's umbilical has been severed and it is now fully running on it's own power. Tugs are currently moving her out of the berth and onto external moorings so your appointed heavy lifters have an easier job moving her. I can confirm that all paperwork has been received and completed. We have ended our possession of the vessel on the registry and updated it with the new designation, HMPS Berwyn, this has been successfully been filed with the Bretonia Ship Register. It has been a pleasure working with yourself and the inspection team, it would be wonderful to work further with yourselves or other government organisations. From all here at the Bamburgh Company, we hope you enjoy your new vessel and it serves you well for many years. If you have any issues, please feel free to reach out again. Yours sincerely, H. Sanders Fleet Management, Bamburgh Co. Transmission End
RE: To: Bamburgh Company | From: Civil Defence Initiative - Bamburgh Company - 03-07-2026 ![]() The Bamburgh Company
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Sender - Customer Success Team, Bamburgh Co.
Recipient - Valued Customer Subject - How Did We Do? Your Feedback Matters! Dear Valued Customer, We hope you are satisfied with your recent purchase/service experience with our company! At the Bamburgh Company, customer satisfaction is our #1 priority! We strive to provide excellent service 100% of the time, and we hope we have exceeded your expectations during your recent interaction with us. Would you mind taking just 2 minutes (it's really quick, we promise!) to leave us a review? Your feedback is EXTREMELY important to us and helps other customers make informed decisions. If you had a great experience (and we're sure you did!), we would be absolutely thrilled if you could leave us a 5-star review on our preferred platform. 5-star reviews really help small businesses like ours! If for any reason your experience was less than perfect, please contact us directly before leaving a review so we can make it right. We want every customer to be 100% happy! Click here to leave your review: LEAVE REVIEW Thank you so much for choosing the Bamburgh Company! We truly appreciate your business and look forward to serving you again soon! Best regards, The Bamburgh Company Team P.S. - Don't forget to follow us on neural net for exclusive deals and updates! Transmission End
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