"The Micro-Reactors will surely be a problem, although the 275th Explosives Division of the Coalition Marines can surely handle the job. They are experts at their field. If you can recycle the Scrap and left overs of the Fighters, my men will disarm the Micro-Reactors in the remaining wrecks."
As Rykov listened to Meier's reply on the issue of the Micro-Reactors and munitions he nodded in agreement as Meier took a drink of coffee and started on the next folder, Rykov opened it up and listened as he read through the file.
"That would bring us to folder two. The Surveying of Planet Odessa for resources. I want Volgograd Industrial to finish fitting a STORM-Class gunship with sensor arrays, alongside the Sensors our R&D Division has already installed. This is one of the easier tasks of what i have to do for you, you would agree?"
Rykov started running through calculations in his head on how long it would take to outfit a STORM with the necessary equipment for a planetary survey before giving an affirmative nod.
"Well it will take us acouple weeks to install the hardware onto a Storm Chassis, we'll have to lighten the load and divert power by removing it's weaponry and diverting the power towards the sensor array in order to power the SKYREACH Survey Sensors, add two more days for the technicians to iron out the software bugs that'll crop up and we'll be fine, however this can only be done at Mykolaiv so Sevastopol will not be sufficient to do this, we'll clear Drydock II's upper berth for this work, After that is done a team of experts can be sent to conduct a survey of Odessa, the work isn't difficult, it is merely time-consuming so we are in agreement that this is an easier task than the previous one.,,Less hazardous to our health as well." was his reply as he closed his folder and eyed the last one.
"By the way you gave me the easy folder and still have one non-classified left I presume that you intended for it to be a soft blow to prepare me for the next one." he guessed before looking at the Vice-Premier in the eye. "What is the next issue on the agenda?"