Requiem For A Peace - Sacrament (1 of 3)

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Minmatar COSMOS mission
Agent: Fynnir Torsont
Agent location: Sister Camp (Traun)
Standings required: 4.00 Servant Sisters of EVE
Parts: (1 of 3), (2 of 3), (3 of 3)


Type Courier
Objective Transport 600 x Infected Refugees (600m³)
Rewards ISK


Mission briefing
Welcome to this humble refugee camp operated by us, the Sisters of EVE. I am Fynnir Torsont, please call me Fynnir. We're swamped here at the camp and I'm on the lookout for volunteers of gentle spirit to lend aid.

Even if no one will admit it, there is a war raging here in Traun. Every day numerous skirmishes take place all over the system. I have no idea which side is winning, if any. If there are any sides, that is. No one seems to know who exactly is fighting whom. There are Republic forces here, Minmatar freedom fighters, Angel Cartel pirates, Thukker tribe nomads, Amarrians, you name it. We Sisters of EVE try to stay impartial in this chaos, it is often hard and always thankless. But someone needs to care for the weak, and I don't see the empires volunteering anything.

Every war, no matter the scale, always has its share of atrocities and this one is no different. I can't even start describing them, its too long and too sad a tale. Yet one requires mentioning. Recently a group of refugees arrived here in the camp. They are workers from an independent asteroid colony in a distant part of the system. When they arrived some of them showed symptoms of some unidentified illness and thus they were quarantined. Now, all of them are sick, many dying, or are already dead.

We don't have the resources here in the camp to determine what is causing this illness, but I have my suspicions. I don't think any of the factions slugging it out here are beneath chemical warfare and I fear that may be the case here. But investigating those suspicions must wait for another time. What matters now is getting the infected refugees to our station in the Lanngisi system, where they can be properly treated. Or at least receive their last rites in some peace and quiet. Time is of the essence here, their condition is grim and grows worse by the hour. If you're willing to take the task of ferrying some of them over to the Lanngisi system I will reward you well, but you can earn much more if you get them all there safely in just 40 minutes. Oh, and don't worry, they will be properly quarantined on the journey too.