To: Rodrigo Diaz, Alana Leoz From: Alberto Cortina Source: Planet Malta, Omicron Alpha Subject: RE: Zamora Station
Buenos Dias,
The snags, huh? Don't worry. The Assembly got your back on this. Eradication of that insult of an installation was a proper business decision, especially now. However, expanding our poor little Zamora is a no-go right now. Our coffers are already dwindling even without any help of outside contractors. Also, our supply of Knossos' specialty is not in sufficient quantity to be called even a single load. I'd say it's time to make use of what we've managed to achieve and start digging.
About the "Colloseum". Got some news, finally. Apparently, the compartment intended as the arena's shell seems to have been finally assembled and pressurised, but there's still a lot of work to do. As you probably have guessed we'll need some extra supplies. Preferably off-world sources. Take a look at our list below:
- 2000 units of Optronics - We'll need that to assemble our own array displays. The pre-fabricated ones available on the market are just too small. - 3000 units of Ship Hull Pannels - That's for the gladiator pit itself. We wouldn't want the gunfire to blast trough the wall and hit other compartments, would we? - 2400 units of Consumer Goods - Or furniture, to be precise. I'm talking seats, tables, stair handles. - 250 units of Luxury Consumer Goods - Same stuff, just for the VIP lounge. - 500 units of Neon - Yes, for the signs and labels.
Let's keep it at that, for now. Call it stage one if you wish. After the Colloseum itself is finished, we'll still have to fetch a few commodities for it's grand opening.
Alberto Cortina
Director De Asamblea Soledad Coalición Imperial Maltesa