I can understand their concerns about a research station with a freelancer affiliation.
The problem is that we want to cover every scientific area.
Ranging from astrophysics to nuclear medicine.
Not being part of an organisation allows us to manage the station independently and allocate funds according to our own needs.
Furthermore, we are not bound to the guidelines of any organization.
Of course, we do not want to allow criminals to hide on the station or the like.
In addition to the obvious groups, we will of course also prohibit individuals from entering the station as long as you provide us with a list of such individuals.
Furthermore, we will ensure that law enforcement and security agencies have unrestricted access to all areas of the station at all times.
We will, of course, do everything we can to comply with the Rhineland laws.
Regarding restrictions on production for cloaking devices, hyperspace jump drives or hyperspace survey modules.
Is it possible to obtain an exemption over time?
For example, like for certain cargo or like for Extraordinary equipment?
Of course we would expand the station and build extra secured areas.
We would then grant access only to selected persons and officials.
Since we also have to test the equipment, we would like to work together with Rheinland.
I hope with these photos you will get a better impression of the place where the station will be built.
Those are the two options we thought about.
If you still have concerns, we would be happy if you let us know and we can compromise here if necessary.
We would also be very grateful for any suggestions from your side.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Dr. Richard Batsbak
Captain of the research vessel "Normandy"