Tuesday, 1 July 2014

The Sun Rises and a New Day Begins

The Trimervaaryam livestock pastures project has now officially opened, to celebrate the fact, I threw a small party of fellow corporation members and friends. Not everyone managed to make it, probably in part due to the late notice of the affair. However everyone who did seemed to have a fun and enjoyable time.

Diagram of the genetically enhanced livestock


First we introduced ourselves, as not all the guests were acquainted then I showed a brief film explaining the genetic engineering that had been done, after this, most of the party went on a small viewing of the pastures.

There was then a raffle who's winner won a Garmur with the runner up winning a police pursuit frigate. I then finished the occasion with a nice little firework display outside Intaki V-5.



My employees at my planet side mansion were amazed at how friendly and cordial the capsuleer guests were, so I thank you all again and let you know you have convinced a few more planet dwellers that we are not all demons from the depths of hell.

Firework Display being performed outside Intaki V-5 Station
with a lovely shot of Intaki Prime in the background
The Police Pursuit Frigate was very kindly donated by the Aurora Arcology corporation
and on that note it brings another recent event to mind in fact the event which started my formation of a relationship with the aforementioned group.

I recently set free a group of prisoners who I retrieved from the wrecks of several serpents habitat modules. They had spent their last three months in holding cells, well fed and watered. I decided eventually to hand them on to the Aurora Arcology Project who said that they would rehabilitate them, which I personally hope they achieve though I admit part of me still wanted to release them into space where they could await their certain death in one of my jet-cans.

Both these events were also reported on by Aurora Arcology News so I would definitely recommend popping by there data stream and giving it a read.

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