Thanks to everyone that commented about this stuff.
There are a couple new headlines on the Tagruato site regarding an altercation at the Chaui Station and a new Satellite launched by Bold Futura. Along with the new headlines (which you can read below) there is an updated voicemail message for Tagruato regarding the altercation/incident at the Chaui Station, check that out below as well.
Tagruato Headlines
Update:
There has been an altercation at the Chaui Station. Although details are limited at present time, be assured that Tagruato is taking every measure necessary to ensure the safety and well being of all staff and crew. Specialty teams have been deployed, and are working aggressively to restore harmony at the site.
The cause of the problem is currently being investigated, although it is suspected that an eco-terror cell is responsible for the disturbance.
We have top investigators on our side. Everything will be resolved shortly, and all problems will be fixed. If you have any questions, please contact us at +81-3-5403-6318 for further instructions.
Hatsui Satellite Works for the Futura
Visions of success for Tagruato’s Bold Futura subsidiary are no longer limited by gravity. In its first month orbiting Earth, the satellite “Hatsui” has been at peak performance—busily collecting data and securing samples. The satellite signals the first effort by Futura’s space program, and is heralded company-wide as a huge success. Images taken by it’s cutting edge TagFutura KrystaLens were described by CEO Ganu Yoshida as, “a revelation in imagery.” Grinning big, he added, “This equipment will open eyes to worlds never before imagined. It is a bright, united future for all of us.” And he meant it. In their latest gesture to reach out to fellow man, Tagruato used the Hatsui satellite to try to identify a rogue piece that is thought to have fallen off of the Japanese Government’s “ChimpanzIII” satellite. Although Hatsui’s work has not yet been able to confirm the identity of the fallen piece, Tagruato scientists and engineers are busily trying to track and recover the fragment. According to Hatsui data, it disappeared into the Atlantic Ocean late last week.
Bold Futura’s Head Aeronautical Engineer Wada Arinori proudly touted the watchdog effort as the first of many. Hunched happily over a computer, he beamed, “In my 11 years for Tagruato, I see us grow in power, and also in caring. Such teamwork effort is huge stride.”
Future plans for the Bold Futura space program are still under wraps. Although with the success of Hatsui and ample funds dedicated to development and galactic research, it is certain to be big. Added Yoshida, “Our first step into space was a triumphant one. Our next will be unforgettable.”
And here is a transcript of the voicemail message (thanks zeppfan, and probably others)
” Thank you for calling Tagruato.
If you are calling regarding Chuai station,
Please know that the situation is being handled,
and should be resolved shortly.
If you have a relative on board,
you will be contacted soon by the appropriate personnel
Headquarters does not have information of individual crew members
All other questions should be directed towards our press office
as this line is currently not accepting messages
Thank you”
Interesting stuff here, what do you guys think is going on?