GALNET - Aegis Announces Engineering Supply Commitment - 06 AUG 3310

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Aegis Announces Engineering Supply Commitment​

06 AUG 3310

An announcement by Head of Aegis, Alba Tesreau, has revealed a new opportunity for pilots engaged in anti-xeno operations.

During her monthly communication with representatives of all three superpowers which fund the Aegis project, Tesreau discussed a recent agreement to provide AX pilots with additional support:

“The military fleets and operatives of the Alliance, Empire and Federation have proven vital to resisting the Thargoid war machine. But independent pilots have also sacrificed so much in defense of humanity’s sovereignty. By funding their own vessels and equipment, they earn their keep via combat, trade and humanitarian dedications.”

“It is clear we need to do more to reward these pilots leading the charge towards the remaining Titans, liberating systems and protecting billions along the way. After discussing options with Professor Palin and Ram Tah, Aegis has agreed to arrange a supply of materials which can be applied to various engineering blueprints.”

“We hope these contributions will improve the effectiveness of our AX efforts, while recognising the incredible efforts of our brave pilots.”

A follow-up statement provided further clarification. Independent pilots active in systems harvested or controlled by Thargoids will be tracked by Aegis comms networks. When a Thargoid force has been eliminated from a system, Aegis will review this data and provide engineering materials based on each pilot’s individual contribution.

Tesreau stressed that all activities which aided the defense of a system would be contained in this review, including non-combat efforts.

Pilots that contributed to clearing a system of Thargoids will receive a direct message from Aegis with details of any earned engineering materials. The initiative will begin on Wednesday 7th of August, 3310.
 
Yeah, that’s great, but I’m waiting to see if there’s anything Aegis should have looked into about why Thor’s Thargoids decided to spontaneously reactivate two spires.

I’m sure it’s not important or anything. Just throw more of the poison at it and the problem’ll go away.
 
This is the nitpickiest of nitpicks, but I find it funny that Tesreau apparently only has to let the superpowers know what's going on once a month.
 
This is the nitpickiest of nitpicks, but I find it funny that Tesreau apparently only has to let the superpowers know what's going on once a month.
Considering how the only things worth reporting every month for the last six [months] were “Titan X/Y/Z/A/B has exploded and they still haven’t fought back”, they probably stopped asking for the frequent updates.

I’m sure nobody’s getting cocky about the last few. Not at all.
 
Yeah, that’s great, but I’m waiting to see if there’s anything Aegis should have looked into about why Thor’s Thargoids decided to spontaneously reactivate two spires.

I’m sure it’s not important or anything. Just throw more of the poison at it and the problem’ll go away.
I've not followed the war in the last couple of weeks, and I don't know if there are any others spires available, but could it be just for gameplay reasons, i.e. to supply this kind of gameplay to us?
 
Yeah, that’s great, but I’m waiting to see if there’s anything Aegis should have looked into about why Thor’s Thargoids decided to spontaneously reactivate two spires.

I’m sure it’s not important or anything. Just throw more of the poison at it and the problem’ll go away.
Anything going on in HIP22460?
 
I've not followed the war in the last couple of weeks, and I don't know if there are any others spires available, but could it be just for gameplay reasons, i.e. to supply this kind of gameplay to us?
Certainly from an out-of-game perspective, yes, ensuring that the supply of Spire gameplay lasts at least approximately as long as the war as a whole is probably the motivation.

In-game highlighting further that the Thargoids are focusing more on holding spires and inhabited systems at the cost of everything else as they retreat ... well, they may well have a reason for that, and because they can't talk to us we'll probably never be entirely certain what it was.
 
well, they may well have a reason for that, and because they can't talk to us we'll probably never be entirely certain what it was.
If Thor stops cooperating about becoming target practice(probably only next week?), maybe that provides us with a reason.

Or, knowing Frontier’s pace, it will only happen when Raijin is about to become vulnerable in nearly two months’ time.
 
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