The Iron Fish
22-05-2005, 15:58
From: Iron Fish Space Exploration Program
To: All Nations
Frontier Space Station
“Frontier,” the first Earth orbit space station built by the Iron Fish will be the hub for all future Iron Fish space development and exploration.
It will house not only a fully functional, completely modern science laboratory (fitted with the very best scientific equipment the Iron Fish has to offer.) It will also be the focal point of a military redefinition, the likes of which The Iron Fish has never seen before. A satellite relay is to be constructed near the station and will be controlled by the exploration division, and the military will have a small part of the relay completely devoted to watching for any threats to The Iron Fish’s security.
When The Iron Fish receives delivery of it’s four new space vessels (soon to be purchased from the Snake Eaters) construction of the station will step up a level. Currently the Iron Fish is using conventional rockets and shuttles to construct the station, and it is a slow process.
Below is a simple schematic of the station:
http://www.shipschematics.net/startrek/images/federation/spacestation_centurion.jpg
And the satellite relay:
http://www.nasda.go.jp/lib/nasda-news/1999/02/img/80-2-1b.gif
The Iron Fish has also stepped up its development of space vessels. While The Iron Fish already has the capability to simulate gravity and oxygen on the space station, it has not yet installed either on a space vessel. Again, with the arrival of the four new space vessels The Iron Fish is expected to take a great leap in it’s developments.
The Iron Fish would welcome any nation who wishes to be involved in the construction of the station and relay to come forward.
This document has been transmitted to all nations.
Thank you for your time.
Gerhard McMichael
Director, Iron Fish Space Exploration Program.
To: All Nations
Frontier Space Station
“Frontier,” the first Earth orbit space station built by the Iron Fish will be the hub for all future Iron Fish space development and exploration.
It will house not only a fully functional, completely modern science laboratory (fitted with the very best scientific equipment the Iron Fish has to offer.) It will also be the focal point of a military redefinition, the likes of which The Iron Fish has never seen before. A satellite relay is to be constructed near the station and will be controlled by the exploration division, and the military will have a small part of the relay completely devoted to watching for any threats to The Iron Fish’s security.
When The Iron Fish receives delivery of it’s four new space vessels (soon to be purchased from the Snake Eaters) construction of the station will step up a level. Currently the Iron Fish is using conventional rockets and shuttles to construct the station, and it is a slow process.
Below is a simple schematic of the station:
http://www.shipschematics.net/startrek/images/federation/spacestation_centurion.jpg
And the satellite relay:
http://www.nasda.go.jp/lib/nasda-news/1999/02/img/80-2-1b.gif
The Iron Fish has also stepped up its development of space vessels. While The Iron Fish already has the capability to simulate gravity and oxygen on the space station, it has not yet installed either on a space vessel. Again, with the arrival of the four new space vessels The Iron Fish is expected to take a great leap in it’s developments.
The Iron Fish would welcome any nation who wishes to be involved in the construction of the station and relay to come forward.
This document has been transmitted to all nations.
Thank you for your time.
Gerhard McMichael
Director, Iron Fish Space Exploration Program.