Callsign of the ship(s) or identification tag:
Koepchen.
Name of the captain of the ship or organization´s responsible person:
Hans Meier
Ship/organization´s ID papers and IFF code:
ALG Waste Disposal
Cargo which you want to transport, its origin and target destination:
Permission to collect toxic waste with a mid-size mining ship & transport it according to §3.3.1. to the Koepchen Depot.
(after its relocation to the Stuttgart system)
Permission to collect toxic waste with a "Hegemon" Civilian Asteroid Miner & transport it according to §3.3.1. to the Koepchen Depot.
(after its relocation to the Stuttgart system)
Reasons why this license is needed/requested, and why this request is beneficial for Rheinland:
The Karlsruhe cleanup site is now located in Stuttgart and the crew of the Koepchen Depot like to continue the cleanup.
Currently we are limited to smaller ships and the HWDU-430 "Golem" ALG Heavy Mover.
While the Golem is a excellent choice for a simple transport job, we need a greater diversity of tools regarding the toxic waste removal.
The fighter crafts, as well as the greater wrecks of the Karlsruhe and Heilbronn, have military grade hulls. These hulls require cutting lasers with ... more oomph. I have to remind you, that we need to remove active reactors from multiple wreck. And while a Kaiser (or any other mid-sized mining ship) is suitable to remove the smaller ships, we'd like to use advanced machinery like the Edison AM-333 "Hegemon" Civilian Asteroid Miner for the bigger chunks.
As Herr Schneider from the Registrierungsbüro already determined:
(07-10-2024, 12:40 PM)Dieter Schneider, Registrierungsbüro Wrote: It would be beneficial for Rheinland for the clean-up operations to continue, until such time that the contamination is reduced to acceptable levels.
The ships would only be needed for the collection and safe transportation to the Koepchen Depot. Any further transportation (e.g. to Wichter Station) will be, of course, handled with a Golem.
(We tried this procedure already with the toxic waste debris field in Cologne and due to the short transport route to the Depot we kept the risk as low as possible.)