It is my sincere hope that this message reaches you as Bristol Constructions and Manufacturing continues to flourish, particularly in your recent foray into shipbuilding. Allow me to formally introduce myself; I am Wilfred Percival Kingsley, Chief Executive Officer of Galway Frontiers. While your company and mine have recently established a strong working relationship, I am pleased to introduce myself personally for the first time.
As you may or may not be aware, Galway Frontiers is dedicated to operating in dangerous and hostile environments, where we strive to navigate and mitigate the inherent risks associated with such ventures. We take pride in having achieved what no other corporation could after the radical Molly terrorist movement violently seized control of the Dublin system by destroying Graves Station: we have successfully established and secured a new mining outpost in the system.
It is thanks to the construction of this outpost -- Lisheen Logistics Depot -- and her partner facility, Coleraine Distribution Centre, that precious Bretonian gold continues to flow to all corners of Sirius. Perhaps even more importantly, a reliable supply of this very same gold has enabled us to expand our capabilities and begin the construction of prefabricated spaceship superstructures and reactor components. You are, of course, well aware of this fact, as large quantities of these assemblies have been shipped directly to Akutan Production Facility.
Today, I would like to propose further collaboration between our organizations. As you know, we caught a glimpse of your newest development, the Bulwark-class, in Honshu on the tenth of this month. While our scans of the craft were limited in scope, preliminary analysis has given us ample reason to believe that these vessels are exceedingly well-suited to the environment in which Galway Frontiers routinely operates. Furthermore, reports from crews returning from recent missions to your stations in Bering indicate a notable enthusiasm among Bristol employees regarding the Bulwark's capabilities.
Galway Frontiers shares this enthusiasm, and it is for this reason that we would like to inquire into the possibility of acquiring a small fleet of Bulwark-class vessels to further bolster our operations in Dublin. The vessels' reliability would no doubt be of mutual benefit to our two companies, as it would ensure the continuing safe transport of valuable resources.
We, of course, understand that you will continue to prioritize constructing the vessels to strengthen your own fleets. However, should you have the capacity to accommodate additional requests, we would like to discuss how we might proceed with placing an order for these ships.