inUrgent Cordial Partnership Proposition

Hello Greetings to you,

I have the consent and concurrence of a renowned Law firm in Ontario, Canada where I am a partner to directly contact you. Apologies as this mail is definitely a surprise to you but it has to do with a real-life scenario that relates to an unclaimed “permanent life insurance policy” held by a deceased client.

The transaction pertains to an unclaimed “Payable on Death” (“POD”) savings monetary deposit in the sum of Twenty Nine Million, Ten Million, Two Hundred Thousand United States Dollars only (US$10,200,000.00).. The policy holder was one of our clients, who were a Real Estate Investor. He was a COVID-19 Victim, who died about 5 years ago. Since His death no one has come forward for the claim and all our efforts to locate his relatives have proved unsuccessful. The insurance company code stipulates that “insured permanent policies” not claimed must be turned over to the abandoned property division of the state after 5 years, and i have monitor the account fund for the past years without know claimed.

Since His death no one has come forward for the claim and all our efforts to locate his relatives have proved unsuccessful.

Therefore, I ask for your urgent consent to be in partnership with me on behalf of our firm for the claim of this policy benefit, in view of your similarity in our deceased client last name and nationality. If you permit me to add your name to the policy, all proceeds will be processed on your behalf. This money would be split equally, 50% apiece.

I have all necessary documentation to expedite the process in a highly professional and confidential manner. I will provide all the relevant documents to substantiate your claim as the beneficiary. This claim requires a high level of confidentiality and with the level of leg work already done, it may take not later than ten (10) business days, from the date of receipt of your consent. Kindly provide a reachable contact number, for faster communication. We would also like a zoom call/meeting to know each other better before we proceed

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Revert for details and do respond at this email: team

Best Regards,
Peter D. Marshall (Esq)

GreenHab Report – February 22nd

Report title: GreenHab Report
Crew #: 330
Position: Greenhab officer
Report prepared by: Félix Marguet
Date: 22-02-2026
Sol: 7

Environmental control (fan & heater): Yes
Average temperatures (last 24h): 75.7°F
Maximum temperature (last 24h): 85.5°F
Minimum temperature (last 24h): 67.9°F
Average humidity (last 24h): 19,4%
Maximum humidity (last 24h): 27.9%
Minimum humidity (last 24h): 13.2%

Hours of supplemental light: 5h30
Daily water usage for crops: 2,5gal
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0 gal
Water in the Tank (160 gal useful capacity): 150 gallons remaining
Time(s) of watering for crops: 11AM, 5PM
Changes to crops: N/A
Narrative: N/A
Harvest: (include which crop and mass in grams) none
Support/supplies needed : none

Supplemental Operations Report 21Feb2026

[title Supplemental Operations Report – February 21st]

Date: 02/21/2026
Name of person filing report: Anderson Wilder
Reason for Report: Routine
Non-Nominal Systems: Hab outer shell. Percy e-brake

Power system:
1) 200 hr maintenance (including oil, oil filter, and air filter change) expected routine time
2) Current generator hours – 1434.5

Propane Readings:
Station Tank: 54%
Director Tank: 55%
Intern Tank: 60%
Generator Tank: 71%
Propane refilled on 1/20/26

Water:
Hab Static Tank – 420 gallons
GreenHab – 200 gallons
Outpost tank – 400 gallons
Septic Tanks emptied: No

Rovers:
Sojourner rover used: No
Hours: 222.5
Beginning Charge: 100 %
Ending Charge: _ %
Currently Charging: Yes

Percy e-brake not working, have replacement, need to replace

Cars:
Hab Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies
Crew Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies, Grand Junction for crew pick up.
General notes and comments: Crew car driver’s side front ball joint is bad

Summary of Internet: Nominal.
EVA suits and radios:
Suits: Nominal.
Comms: Nominal.
T-Echo EVA-link: Nominal.

Campus:Nominal.
Summary of Hab Operations: Nominal.
Summary of GreenHab Operations: Nominal.
Summary of SciDome Operations: Nominal.
Summary of Observatories Operations: Nominal.
Summary of RAM Operations: Cleaned. Nominal.
Summary of Outpost Operations: Nominal.
Summary of Health and Safety Issues: Nominal.

Supplemental Operations Report 15Feb2025

[title Supplemental Operations Report – February 15th]

Date: 02/15/2025
Name of person filing report: Anderson Wilder
Reason for Report: Routine
Non-Nominal Systems: Hab outer shell. Percy e-brake

Power system:
1) 200 hr maintenance (including oil, oil filter, and air filter change) expected routine time
2) Current generator hours – 1419.2

Propane Readings:
Station Tank: 61%
Director Tank: 64%
Intern Tank: 65%
Generator Tank: 77%
Propane refilled on 1/20/26

Water:
Hab Static Tank – 550 gallons
GreenHab – 220 gallons
Outpost tank – 500 gallons
Septic Tanks emptied: No

Rovers:
Sojourner rover used: Training
Hours: 222.5
Beginning Charge: 100 %
Ending Charge: _ %
Currently Charging: Yes

Percy e-brake not working, have replacement, need to replace

Cars:
Hab Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies, Green River
Crew Car used and why, where: To Hanksville for supplies, Grand Junction for crew
General notes and comments: N/A

Summary of Internet: Nominal.
EVA suits and radios:
Suits: Nominal.
Comms: Nominal.
T-Echo EVA-link: Nominal.

Campus:Nominal.
Summary of Hab Operations: Nominal.
Summary of GreenHab Operations: Nominal.
Summary of SciDome Operations: Nominal.
Summary of Observatories Operations: Nominal.
Summary of RAM Operations: Cleaned. Nominal.
Summary of Outpost Operations: Nominal.
Summary of Health and Safety Issues: Nominal.

GreenHab Report – February 23rd

Report title: GreenHab Report
Crew #: 330
Position: Greenhab officer
Report prepared by: Félix Marguet
Date: 23-02-2026
Sol: 8

Environmental control (fan & heater): Yes
Average temperatures (last 24h): 75.5°F
Maximum temperature (last 24h): 86.12°F
Minimum temperature (last 24h): 68.6°F
Average humidity (last 24h): 22%
Maximum humidity (last 24h): 27.4%
Minimum humidity (last 24h): 14.3%

Hours of supplemental light: 5h30
Daily water usage for crops: 2,5gal
Daily water usage for research and/or other purposes: 0 gal
Water in the Tank (160 gal useful capacity): 146 gallons remaining
Time(s) of watering for crops: 11AM, 5PM
Changes to crops: I planted cucumber seeds in the big blue box.
Narrative: N/A
Harvest: (include which crop and mass in grams) none
Support/supplies needed : none

EVA Report – February 23rd

Report title: EVA Report

Crew #: 330

Position: Journalist

Report prepared by: Adrien Saugnac

Date: (23-02-2026)

Sol: 8

EVA #: 07

Purpose of EVA: Exploration and Photogrammetry experiment

The photogrammetry experiment aims to create 3D maps of the terrain around the MDRS. The quality and usefulness of the map will be assessed by other EVAs, using the map to orient themselves. This maps are created using Drone imagery, and this first EVA aims to map out a first point of interest outside of the station.

Start time: 9 : 55 AM

End time: 11 : 35 AM

Narrative: We took 18 minutes with Curiosity and Opportunity to go to Compass Rock because we had trouble finding the entry of Galileo Road 1104. Once we were on site, we started the drone and took pictures of the site, and we decided where the checkpoint of the orienteering race will be. The goal will be to evaluate the quality and usefulness of the 3D map.

At 11:10 AM, we headed back to the station and the EVA stopped at 11:35 AM without issues.

Destination per MDRS Map: Compass Rock

Destination Coordinates (use UTM WGS 84): 520000 E, 4252000 N

EVA Participants:

– EVA Leader : Adrien, Journalist
– Célia, Astronomer
– Lou, Engineer

Road(s) and routes per MDRS Map: Cow Dung Road towards North, Galileo Road 1104

Mode of travel: driving and walking

Operations Report – February 23rd

Report title: Operations Report

Crew #: 330

Position: Crew Engineer

Report prepared by: Lou Goiffon

Date: 23-02-2026

Sol: 8

Non-nominal systems: EVA Radio sets

Notes on non-nominal systems: Still some trouble with some radios or headsets, to be investigated by the crew

ROVERS

Spirit rover used: No

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging:

Opportunity rover used : Yes

Hours (Before EVA): 256.1

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 43%

Currently charging: YES

Curiosity rover used: Yes

Hours (Before EVA): 347.2

Beginning charge: 100%

Ending charge: 44%

Currently charging: YES

Perseverance rover used: No

Hours:

Beginning charge:

Ending charge:

Currently charging: YES

General notes on rovers:

Summary of Hab operations:

Water Use (see notes): 25.75 gal/d

Main tank level (remaining gallons, see notes): 197 gallons

Main water tank pipe heater (ON or OFF): ON

Main water tank heater (ON or OFF): ON

Toilet tank emptied (NO or YES): NO

Summary of internet: downlink 365.27 Mbits/s, uplink 16.44 Mbits/s, ping 25 ms

Summary of suits and radios:

– N°1 : Beginning charge 100%, ending charge 83%

– N°4 : Beginning charge 100%, ending charge 0% (the fan was still working a little bit at the end but it was not strong) it seems like there is a problem with battery, I will test it tomorrow

– N°6 : Beginning charge 100%, ending charge 86%

All the GPS beacons worked

Summary of GreenHab operations: (use information from the GreenHab report)

Water use: 2.5 gallons

Heater (ON or OFF): ON

Supplemental light (hours of operation): 6pm – 11:30pm

Harvest (name, weight in grams): 0

Summary of ScienceDome operations: Human factors experiments conducted

Dual split (Heat or AC, On or Off or Automatic): ON

Summary of RAM operations: Used the manual cart for the second EVA

Summary of any observatory issues: None

Summary of health and safety issues: None

Questions, concerns and requests to Mission Support: N/A

Astronomy Report – February 23rd

[category  astronomy-report]

Report title: Astronomy Report

Crew #: 330

Position: Crew Astronomer

Report prepared by: Célia Parnaud–Amy

Date: 23-02-2026

Sol: 8

MDRS ROBOTIC OBSERVATORY

Robotic Telescope Requested (choose one MDRS-14 or MDRS-WF): MDRS-WF

Objects to be Imaged this Evening: messier 42

Images submitted with this report: None

Problems Encountered: N/A

MUSK OBSERVATORY

Solar Features Observed: N/A

Images submitted with this report: N/A

Problems Encountered: The dome shutter didn’t open. Nothing happened when I switched on the dome shutter and maintained the "Open" position. When I arrived, the black box was on OFF so I’m pretty sure I didn’t drain the battery. And when I put the switch on the "Close" position, the dome made its moving sound for one second and stopped, as if it was working in the closing way but stopping because it is already closed. It seems as if the Open position only doesn’t work.

Sol Summary – February 23rd

Report title: Sol Summary Report

Crew #: 330

Position: Crew Commander

Report prepared by: Gaspard THIEULIN

Date: 23/02/2026

Sol: 8

Summary Title: Finding our rhythm

Mission Status: Going great

Sol Activity Summary:
We all got to sleep quite early last night and got up rested, but still feeling a bit sleepy. This morning’s physical activity got us working our core and upper body, which woke us up nicely. We again made progress today, and most of our experiments are running and gathering scientific data. This morning’s EVA allowed us to start conducting the Photogrammetry experiment, and it went perfectly. Félix is making great progress with the set up of his botanic experiment, the Supaeromoon rover is printing slowly but surely and Julien got the time to work on his research paper for the SSEA in Munich.
Only the observatory got in our way today, as the dome refused to open all day.
The planning was meant to be lighter to day, and we followed it quite nicely, even taking the time for a little nap in the beginning of the afternoon.

Look Ahead Plan:
We are beginning the hardest part of our mission, and are getting prepared to ride it smoothly with the least difficulties possible. The rest of this week’s EVA will be dedicated to maintaining the atmospheric experiments, exploring and conducting the rest of the Photogrammetry experiment.

Anomalies in work:
– Issues with EVA radios headsets (not yet troubleshot, but healthy radios sets have been identified)
– Issue with the Musk Observatory Dome.

Weather: Sunny

Crew Physical Status: Physically fit and well

EVA:
– EVA 07 Conducted with success
– EVA 08 to be planned, for maintenance of the atmospheric experiments and exploration

Reports to be filed:
– EVA 07 Report
– Journalist Report
– Greenhab report
– Operations report
– Astronomy report

Support Requested: None

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