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November 23rd, 2007Impro Scandal, Cloning Questioned
NEW EDEN: Impro are again under the spotlight as official figures for their biotech clone contracts show a shocking increase in the number of capsuleer deaths and mind-locks.
Recently released official figures from the Jovian Directorate show an increasing number of Impro's clients are experiencing a corruption of neural data on transmission to their medical facilities.
Critics on GalNet have been quick to point out that Impro are one of the few Jovian companies to operate outside faction space and that they manufacture mainly electronic hardware (admittedly far superior to those produced by the other empires) and that the foray into cloning biotechnology is something of an experiment.
Impro were recently in the news when Mikato "DarkElf" Tarawa from Veto Corporation was left mind-locked due to a neural transfer corruption on route from Lonetrek which resulted in a riot outside the medical facilty by fellow Veto pilots.
Doctor Yibara from Impro's medical facilty in Goinard explained the case of Tarawa. He said: "The neural data and mindscan transmitted from the previous jumpclone in Lonetrek was corrupted. It caused the upload system to crash while it was being parsed to his memory."
"The result was what we call a neural jack-in failure, which leads to the condition known as a mind-lock," added Yibara.
No explanation beyond this was given for the death of Tarawa and Impro have refused to give any official comment regarding their cloning technologies.
Keschimiola Murppatoh, the chief executive officer of Impro said recently: "Our mind-lock figures are inline with other corporations within the same market sector, I am certain that Raurvoras' figures are just like ours."
Raurvoras Umokka, the CEO of Zainou has declined to comment.
GalNet observers continue to monitor the situation.
Internal GalNet Browser (IGB) References:
DarkElf's Information
Veto Corp's Information
Source: myeve.eve-online.com
Prison Transport Hijack
EURGRANA: Leaked documents from CONCORD have revealed massive security lapses that led to the capture and destruction of a prison transport ship.
The documents detail the transfer of a prisoner from a classified facility deep within the Geminate region to an intelligence review board meeting in the system of Aldik via a vessel disguised as a Minmatar industrial ship.
It is clear from the documents that the prisoner was someone CONCORD had recently captured and were hoping to gain valuable intelligence from, purportedly regarding a terrorist cell operating within empire space.
Whilst events on board the transport ship remain a mystery, not least because no crew survived, it is known that the transport made an unscheduled stop in Eurgrana where an unknown number of terrorists seized the vessel.
"Suddenly there were black robed figures carrying weapons rushing up a transport ship's ramp, you didn't need implants to realise the echo of weapons fire and the screaming meant something had gone wrong on board," remarked station dock worker Sal Vaslen.
CONCORD were aware of the breech almost immediately due to station and customs scanners and reacted by placing a bounty on the transport and passengers as well as sending its own ships to the vicinity to the station.
As soon as the transport undocked it was destroyed by a number of ships belonging to local pilots.
CONCORD swiftly removed several biomass items from the wreckage.
There has as yet been no official word from CONCORD representatives on this latest embarassing episode.
Source: myeve.eve-online.com
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