The various amounts of organic produce and liquids we have ordered have been successfully delivered to Nago Station.
Additionally the research teams have finished combing through all the data obtained from the succesfull test, hereafter refered to as
"The First Jump".
The data seems very promising, already some of our researchers believe they can use the data gathered to further stabilize the jumping procedure.
That said, now we are moving on to organic materials some ethical matters have started to rise within the team, I can only imagine how the public will react once the Jump pad is ready to be revealed and taken into general use.
Concerns vary from "Will what arrives be the same as what we send." to "What if transporting organic matter somehow changes its properties."
We intend to address the second concern during these upcoming tests by sending the produce and liquids through the Jump Pad, Site B
will be provided with specialized equipment to carefully examine the organic material for any possible new variations while Site A will focus
on analyzing the data of the jump itself.
We expect we will be able to proceed with the test in a matter of two days, assuming no unexpected occurrences take place.