It has been a long time since we last gathered in such a distinguished composition. Today, this meeting brings together members of Rock company’s executive leadership, our strategic partners, and major shareholders. Over the past period, numerous significant events have affected both the company’s operations and members of our organization. We have suffered serious losses, yet at the same time achieved substantial successes. The company continues to demonstrate stable growth and is now entering a new stage of development. Our production facilities are operating at high capacity, and, like any dynamically expanding enterprise, we are interested in increasing the number of contracts and strengthening our trade and economic partnerships.
As you are aware, our primary focus remains the production of weapons systems and ship equipment. However, we regularly face shortages of certain resources, which forces us to depend on our partners’ production schedules and delivery timelines for components supplied to our station in Cologne. Under these circumstances, it appears reasonable to consider expanding the company’s production and resource base through independent extraction of certain strategically important materials.
In this regard, I propose considering the deployment of an outpost in the Omega-7 system to optimize logistics between the Rock station and our suppliers. According to available data, this system contains significant silver deposits. At the same time, it is necessary to account for increased security risks caused by pirate activity and the presence of competing corporations. This territory falls within the sphere of interest of Rheinland and its affiliated corporations, as well as IMG. Additionally, the activities of the Red Hessians must not be overlooked.
In connection with the above, I instruct the Head of Communications to prepare official statements addressed to the aforementioned parties in order to prevent potential conflicts and to establish constructive cooperation. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure an appropriate level of security. The “GHOST” unit is tasked with developing and presenting a contingency plan in the event of crisis or dispute situations.
Meeting between Rashid Magomedov and Alejandro Gonzalez.
— Now regarding the situation with the Omicrons. There is a possibility that your sister is alive, along with part of her team. It could also be a trap set by the nomads. Our reconnaissance drones have detected concentrations of their fleet in orbit around the planet Toledo. We will know more in a couple of days. The key point is that the fleet is united and preparing to strike. We will not rush. And pull yourself together. You are not going into battle. My promise to your father is my top priority, and I will keep it under any circumstances.
Now, about your decision to deploy the complex in Omega-7. The idea is solid, but it requires adjustments. At the moment, it is not beneficial for us to operate there under our own name — you understand that yourself. Our main priorities are currently focused elsewhere. Nevertheless, since you already presented this proposal at the shareholders’ meeting, we will proceed with it. I have found a specialist from the Kruger Corporation. He spent many years working in resource extraction for the Empire but was recently dismissed for abuse of authority. He has agreed to handle this project. We will provide him with funding and equipment. He will transfer an agreed share of the profits to Rock. Any connection to our company will remain strictly confidential.
— Understood, uncle. Everything will be done. We will involve Ahmed in handling supply logistics — he is currently between contracts at his company. We will bring him back into operations soon, whether he agrees or not. In times like these, the family must act as one.
Mr. Rashid Jafarovich,
I have sent the biography of the candidate proposed by Alejandro Gonzalez. You can review it in the attachment to the main file on the Krüger Mineralien corporation.
Biography of the Candidate for the Position of Base Commander “Mannheim”
Name: Hans Dietrich Krüger
Place of Birth: Industrial sector of the “Dresden” system
Specialization: deep extraction, crisis management, security of resource routes
Hans Dietrich Krüger began his career as a rank-and-file miner in the “Dresden” system, at a time when most deposits there were considered nearly depleted. He worked in high-risk, low-yield sectors, focusing on the exploration of hard-to-reach veins. He participated in initiatives aimed at additional geological surveys, advocating for a systematic approach to identifying concealed reserves. His proposals on optimizing drilling cycles and reallocating equipment reduced operational costs in exhausted fields.
During the escalation of conflict between Krüger Mineralien and the Gas Miners Guild, he was reassigned to the “Omega-7” system, where he oversaw silver and cobalt extraction under intense competition from the Independent Miners Guild and pressure from Daumann Heavy Construction. He established internal convoy security standards and tightened logistical oversight, reducing material losses during transport.
When the Red Hessian Army intensified operations in the “Dresden” region, he coordinated production units with the company’s security fleet. He ensured personnel evacuation from vulnerable facilities and restored mining operations following armed incidents. He upheld the principle of autonomous base resilience without reliance on external support from the government of Rheinland.
He was later assigned to the strategically critical “Mannheim” station, a key asset of Krüger Mineralien specializing in hydrogen fuel production. He contributed to the development of helium-3 intake and storage protocols required to support the military and federal police of Rheinland. He supported intelligence gathering on the activities of the Gas Miners Guild, advocating a pragmatic negotiation stance while maintaining firm control over resource management.
Krüger is known for his emphasis on discipline, cost minimization, and technological modernization within an increasingly oligopsonistic market. He prioritizes strengthening base autonomy, improving extraction efficiency, and ensuring uninterrupted helium-3 deliveries to “Mannheim” regardless of external pressure.