Malignatius is a planet in such a nice location, but I could be convinced to move on in the interest of friendship. That is assuming that it's possible for your sect to be friends with ours...
And of course, as brothers in arms, I would expect you to allow me to settle undisturbed on any other habitable planets in the northwest quadrant I can find.
Oh, but we do think of our brothers in faith as friends! Even if they've strayed a bit from the right path, we believe that it's nothing that couldn't be corrected, given some time and
the right kind of effort.
Now, as for you landing on any possibly habitable planet in the N-W quadrant, I wouldn't object. But should you claim it's surface exclusively for your sect, then I could begin to get grumpy.
Since it's my glorious sect that owns a couple of forts on Cuban soil, I'll assume your research-related proposition was aimed at me, and not our brother x2yzh9.
I must say that it's very tempting, and I do applaud your fiery resolve to purge the symbiot menace off the holy ground, however, seeing how my technological infrastructure is still practically nonexistent, I must decline for now. Perhaps next year we'll be able to have a meaningful conversation.
Seeing as the Avestites have happened upon their first habitable world, I think it would be foolish to give him more land, no insult intended-Li Halan offered half of the world, but since you have found a habitable planet of yours to call home, I see no reason to NOT use the rest of the land on this icy world.
But brother! You did promise us shelter on the icy planet. It would be against our Faith's dictates to refuse our colonists some landing space. We did spend years diverting our ships to that faraway corner of the galaxy, not to mention that the habitable planet which we've found is composed mainly of a huge ocean and a couple of volcanic islands. We humbly ask you to reconsider, and allow us to establish at least a small outpost on Pandemonium.