Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Administration, Interspace Commerce Subject: Racetrack Schematic
Hello, All Worlds. My name is Albert McKenzie, lead of the Starfliers
Over the recent weeks, I have been looking into the racing experiences across Sirius. One such track is located at your Flight School within the Pennsylvania System.
With the limited free time I do have, there is quite a big project that I intend on surprising the rest of my pilots with. One that requires significant outside assistance. It is, of course, closely related to your flight training course.
Can you help us with some digital schematics of your racing rings and lighting systems?
Thank you for your interest in our prestigious Flight School in Pennsylvania. We pride ourselves with ensuring graduates have all the top skills to become successful in career paths of their choice. The course at the facility does much to hone those skills to near perfection.
However, despite my efforts searching through our databases, going back many years, I could not locate anything technical to provide about the rings specifically.
Most of our stations and any outlying structures nearby are precisely installed and maintained through our contracts with DSE. You can let them know with reference to our communications here that we authorize the release of this data for your review.
Hopefully contacting them with such questions will help further your racing project along!
Sincerely,
Eylon de Vados
Corporate Trade Representative All Worlds Enterprises & Securities
Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Eylon de Vados, All Worlds Subject: Referred to DSE
This project is encompassing the Starfliers database of stellar objects we have researched, these racing rings, and many other elements and components. The reason for the digital schematics is that this project isn't a physical one. We are attempting to create a digital play-space. Where people may land on our station, hook up their ships to the main computer and play in a virtual environment.
Pardon the pun, it appears the stars do align on many counts here. We have reached out to DSE for another matter. Further communication with Rolf will take place over the coming days, do you mind if I include them into this transmission? It will make it easier to ensure they know exactly what has been said so far.
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George E. Rolf, CEO
LOCATION: Susquehanna Station, Cortez
SUBJECT: Virtual Track Development
Mz. de Vados, Mr. McKenzie, good to be hearin' from you.
I gotta say from the get-go that I'm not sure we have the right fit here. I have folks specializing in the virtual space, but they're focused on haulin' and minin' simulations, not racin'. Mind you, we've done some track work in the past - similar enough to trade lanes, and doesn't require as much maintenance. But as far as I recall, we've had Ageira run the numbers, or various local specialists. In fact, we rely on local expertise in similar projects, so I'd want to continue to do that here if at all possible.
Here's what we can do. You folks lay out the specifications for this project here, and I'll open up an internal hirin' drive for the contract. If no one applies within a few weeks, we'll open it up wider, or maybe you'll find someone else by then. I hear there's been some kinda breakthrough on the racin' front, which is sure to attract specialists. Meanwhile, if you'd like to install mock-ups and the like, we're in business. Some of the meta-data from the Valley Forge track can come in handy here too, but that's not really my prerogative here.
Once I get more details, I'll let you know how we can help.
Albert McKenzie, Starfliers To: Eylon de Vados of All Worlds, George E. Rolf of DSE Subject: Project Terminated
Greetings, George.
I am sorry to inform you that this project of ours has been terminated. Our dedicated team has quite a specialized skillset, and they were upset to have to direct their time and efforts to a project that is "way over their head" as they put it.
All I can advise here is to cease communication, as the topic of this signal now no longer exists.