Unexpected occurances took place.
That is to say the jumps proceeded as planned with...mixed results.
During the jump of organic materials one of the wheels broke off from one of the containers
carrying Luxery Consumer Goods and Kyushu Rice, causing it to move in the middle of the jump.
The other containers all arrived safely, their contents intact and, after a round of taste testing,
found to be the same quality as prior to the jump. (Note: Potential for future side investments in food delivery
services?).
However, as for the complication. The container that did move had its contents...altered.
It seems that, if something that is moving at a fast pace is jumped. Say a falling container,
the contents get jumbled up on a molecular level. Fortunately, Luxery Consumer Goods and Kyushu
Rice combined fairly well, but one cannot help but think back to the fate of that Crayterian warship in
the Nottingham system.
We are currently analyzing the data and trying to come up with a way to prevent this 'molecular shuffling'
from occuring, or at the very least minimize its chances from happening as much as possible. For now
any testing with living creatures is, of course, completely unthinkable.