Schwarzes Holz Streitkräfte Council Negotiations, Day 2Somewhat early in the morning, before all the council meetings for the day, there is a brief amount of time to sit down and enjoy a good, traditional, Schwarzes Holz breakfast, with all the Schwarzes Holz sausage (As opposed to the clearly inferior Pren Gwyn sausage), honey, smoked ham, cheese, salami, bread rolls with butter, and eggs anyone could ask for with plenty of coffee to enjoy along with it all. After a and a half hour for everyone to wake up and eat a good morning meal, the meetings would once again start like they did last time, just with only two hours of speeches instead of six.
Still, these speeches do end, and in their place the debates begin once again, and with it the chance for more progress.
Proposal:
1. The Army and/or Navy will aid us by funding continual progress on the Drachen….setting a precedent for inter-service research cooperation in research and coordination in combat strategy. This will free up our time so that we can focus entirely on pushing for total air dominance, while developing specialized munitions like better bombs or aerial torpedoes in cooperation with the Army and Navy.
2. When the Drachen project is finished, the Army and Navy will be asked to aid us by paying the initial cost for units of Drachens, at which time any Drachen squadrons funded in this way will be dedicated to serving whatever front and cause (covering a retreat, destroying a hardened position, hunting down a specific ship) the purchaser wants them to for [DECIDE ON REASONABLE RETURN ON INVESTMENT] turns, before passing to our control and being massed for specific breakthroughs and major offensives as planned by the Army and/or Navy. Alternatively, either branch could offer to pay upkeep for any squadron of Drachens, and we'll deploy them to the fronts and for the purposes desired by the branch that funds them as done when they first purchased them.
The Navy more or less seems perfectly fine with the proposals, and most seem excited in utilizing the aircraft in the rolls of scouting and potentially in the hopefully near future, torpedo bombing. Though, they would like to know the specifics of the research cooperation. From the sounds of things, they likely would fund a squadron or two and potentially get more from there. The Army meanwhile seems to also seem fine with the research cooperation, though also would like the specifics of such a deal. Though, unlike the navy they seem less interested in paying for maintenance and more on the actual production.
Regardless, other than this, the rest of the day goes by slowly as the council bickers over what units should go where, what operations to do, and so on. Lunch comes quickly, then another slog before dinner and rest...Or at least that was what the engineers and other members of the Luftjäger thought. As oddly enough in the Luftjäger dorm, a letter would be found. Said letter being a request, the designs to the a number of things in particular, each with a number next to them.
The designs in question were the Fallschirm which had a two written next to it, the Luftblitzkanone with a three, the FEiV-15M with a four, the Durchfallen Bruchpunkt with a one, and the Adderbolt with a three, five, and ten next to it, the last number mentioned to be specifically the most up to date version you had available. Worryingly enough, the letter specifically mentions that they'd leave extra for the 'Prototype's you have almost finished' shortly after the mention of the adderbolt, and to make things more...suspicious, the letter would have 下層階級 written in the corner...The letter asks that a copy of the designs in question be placed in a specific book on a bookshelf in one of the outer halls along with what the air force wants out of this 'transaction', and, depending on what is there, they'd give varying amount of support, be it funding, men and women, or something else so long as its requested and 'enough is given to the people'.