Retire 19
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your unforgettable service to mankind. NASA, and all the rest of humanity thanks you for the risk you took to save us.
We look forward to working with you in the future. The FTL-ship is only the beginning. You have been a great asset to us. Without you none of this would’ve been possible. We owe you never ending thanks.
See you soon.
Greetings
Moorland
Retire 19
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your unforgettable service to mankind. NASA, and all the rest of humanity thanks you for the risk you took to save us.
We look forward to working with you in the future. The FTL-ship is only the beginning. You have been a great asset to us. Without you none of this would’ve been possible. We owe you never ending thanks.
See you soon.
Greetings
Moorland
Retire 19
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your unforgettable service to mankind. NASA, and all the rest of humanity thanks you for the risk you took to save us.
We look forward to working with you in the future. The FTL-ship is only the beginning. You have been a great asset to us. Without you none of this would’ve been possible. We owe you never ending thanks.
See you soon.
Greetings
Moorland
Retire 19
Dear Charlie,
Thank you for your unforgettable service to mankind. NASA, and all the rest of humanity thanks you for the risk you took to save us.
We look forward to working with you in the future. The FTL-ship is only the beginning. You have been a great asset to us. Without you none of this would’ve been possible. We owe you never ending thanks.
See you soon.
Greetings
Moorland
space rocks
Top Secret Rescue Mission
Dear Charlie
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Congratulations on finishing your astronaut training in just six months. We are looking forward to your contribution to the research abroad the ISS. Your PhD. research came just in time for us to be able to start our completion of an important covert operation at the ISS. Your knowledge is needed for us to finish the research and make our project a ground-breaking success.
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We trust that you will stand by the confidentiality agreement. ISS’s research on faster than light travelling is not yet in the public domain. Billions have gone into this research and we trust that you will respect our agreement.
You will reside at the Lyndon B. Space Centre in Houston Texas until your departure. You will be expected on Monday the 3rd of April and will depart on the 10th. Joining you on your two-day journey in the Soyuz American will be the flight engineer Professor Jane Craig. Also, travelling with you will be the world’s top astrophysicist Professor Matthew Henri Scot.
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We are looking forward to working with one of the youngest and brightest minds in the world. It is a privilege to welcome South Africa to the ISS. You will be the youngest African to ever enter the ISS. At only 18, you will be making history.
Congratulations on your achievement. We look forward to working with you.
Kind regards
NASA and the International Space Station.