I wanted to address the Society as a whole, as I have important news. Given the expansion the Freeport has made over the past year, the Administration has made the careful decision to finally strive for a more permanent signature of our status out here. Tijuana has become an anchor for many of our patrons, as well as the Society as a whole. Explorers, cartographers, aspiring scientists, and the common everyman; All them and more have shaped our home out here in ways I could never have dreamed possible, but with this has come the need to expand.
To that end, I need to inform the Society that the station will be undergoing interior restructuring for the installation of additional core station systems. These upgrades may interfere with Society operations for the time needed to manufacture and install the materials, so I would recommend any critical activities be moved preemptively to San Joaquin for the time being. Once the final upgrades are made, I will make the announcement to the Society and all station personnel and patrons.
I look forward to seeing what the Society will do when these upgrades are complete, as there will be considerably more room for unique manufacturing and research processes aboard the station. If there are any question relating to these upgrades, be it concerns about them or offers to assist in their installation, please forward them to the Administration.