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Following the events of the previous conference ("[[First Contact]]"), the Universal Council began to investigate the strange vegetation that | Following the events of the previous conference ("[[First Contact]]"), the Universal Council began to investigate the strange vegetation that has sprung up around station Ignis, as well as safer methods to cross through the newly-opened wormholes. | ||
In light of this endeavour, Federation corporation Borealis Inc. proposed a solution stemming from their experiments with Quantum-infused soldiers ("[[The Void]]") - introducing Quantum into the human body to make it more resistant to the effects of the wormholes. Borealis also found that Organic Quantum, first extracted from the survivors of the Panopea incident ("[[Quantum Sickness]]"), could be used to achieve the same effect without the accompanying sickness. | |||
With the factions unanimously favoring Borealis Inc. and its human augmentations, | It was discovered that Borealis had in fact obtained the samples of Organic Quantum from the strange vegetation surrounding Ignis; as a result, Imperial councilmember Emille Galateo threatened to withdraw his House's support in the provision of reinforced plating for wormhole probes should Borealis be allowed to continue their practices unmolested. | ||
Forced to choose between medical augmentation and Galateo's reinforced plating, the Council chose to resolve the dilemma through a vote, with the seated Councilmembers briefing their respective factions accordingly. | |||
With the factions unanimously favoring Borealis Inc. and its human augmentations, | |||
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The final vote is in favor of supporting Borealis Inc. in their efforts to enable safe human travel through the wormholes. The faction representatives have selected several members of their faction to take part in the initial study, which will be conducted on Borealis Inc.’s facilities on Struve-214. The first results of these experiments will be transmitted directly to the Universal Council as soon as they are available. | The final vote is in favor of supporting Borealis Inc. in their efforts to enable safe human travel through the wormholes. The faction representatives have selected several members of their faction to take part in the initial study, which will be conducted on Borealis Inc.’s facilities on Struve-214. The first results of these experiments will be transmitted directly to the Universal Council as soon as they are available. | ||
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The following is a report transmitted from the Borealis Inc. corporation, originally a formal medical report to the directors on Tumulis, Struve-214. Some information has been omitted to preserve the | The following is a report transmitted from the Borealis Inc. corporation, originally a formal medical report to the directors on Tumulis, Struve-214. Some information has been omitted to preserve the corporations Intellectual Property Rights. | ||
///Reports issued to: | ///Reports issued to: |