SMS Novara Cargo Recovery Operation: Important Update!
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Originally Published on June 12th, 2487
Cocoon Station localNET/Cocoon Corporation Update
Update on 19th June 2487
SMS Novara onboard computers have reported that its cargo deck is finally empty, and all the crates successfully removed. Cocoon Corporation would like to congratulate all the participants and thank them for helping to recover this extremely valuable cargo for our orbital station.
Our droids in Sector One are currently making inventory of the crates left on the hangars to assess the corresponding rewards. Please make sure that all the crates in your possession are left at the hangars to be picked up by our droids in the area.
Thanks again for your cooperation,
Cocoon Corporation
Mission briefing
| Cocoon Corporation announces an operation to recover the cargo inside SMS Novara, recently crashed on Earth surface carrying key components for the station´s builds and fusion reactor,as previously informed by ONN in their News Feed.
All companies and freelancers wishing to join the operation with a valid shipping CSC license are welcome to join and be handsomely rewarded ! SMS Novara has been located in the surroundings of these coordinates: ((223/208/26)) Please use any of the available cargo docks (1) on the station to depart, fly to the location on Earth, recover the crates from the wrecked ship (2) and fly back to Cocoon. Recovered crates can be left at the hangars (3) for corporate droids to pick them up and assess your reward. Important warning: Our probes have detected abnormally high levels of radiation near the wrecked ship, and identified occasional appearances of local inhabitants, usually marauding mutants often hostile (4). Operatives deployed on Earth surface are instructed to take extreme precautions, carry weapons and use radiation protective vests (5). Medical Services at Cocoon have been instructed to prioritize arrivals at the clinic in sector 4 for operatives injured during the operation. |