Azimuth Biotech has announced an invitation-only event for prospective business partners and military liaisons.
CEO Torben Rademaker provided a statement to the media:
âNew opportunities have emerged for Azimuth to resume the lead in anti-xeno operations. With Thargoid fleets rampaging through the core systems, and Aegisâs questionable policy of providing utility modules over increased firepower, humanityâs defence once again falls to us. But our organisation will no longer work in solitude.â
âI have extended the hand of partnership to selected financiers, military figures, research groups and manufacturing companies. They are invited to convene and discuss methods of helping us to resist the evil of the Thargoids.â
Business analyst Marlon Royce published this report via Vox Galactica:
âOstensibly, this appears to be a public relations exercise for Azimuth Biotech. However, the companyâs relative lack of support from independent pilots in a recent Thargoid tissue sample initiative has accelerated the companyâs search for allies. Rumours among the tech community hint that the convention precedes the announcement of a weapon schematic redesign to whet the appetite of investors.â
âAzimuth is using private couriers to transport guests to and from the convention, entirely at its own expense. This generous professional courtesy also guarantees anonymity for attendees, making it difficult to determine who is on Rademakerâs guest list. Given nerves over Operation Wych Hunt disruption, this seems a wise choice.â
âWe do know that Herculean Machines and Space Lanes Cargo are sending representatives. Aanya Gupta, CEO of Holloway Bioscience Institute, also agreed to meet with the rival xeno-researcher. But the rest are avoiding being publicly associated with Azimuth Biotech, which faced enormous criticism for its role in the Battle of HIP 22460 and the Thargoidsâ subsequent retaliation.â
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