During one of the Summits of the Confederation of Freeports we have discussed the possibility of a joint venture between Omicron Supply Industries, or more precisely Kosenayr Technologies Inc, and the Ingenuus Research Group.
After catching up on some more pressing matters, I am now able to look forward to new adventures. With the transportation, production and sales in good and ever-improving shape, the researcher side has been slacking off recently and I think it might be in need of an injection of new thoughts and fresh minds.
Therefore I propose a collaboration between KTI and IRG to research the properties, mechanic of the Nomad Power Cells and derelict Nomad Artifacts.
We are very interested in the high-efficiency matter-energy conversion displayed by the cells, in order to improve the technologies of engines and power-plants of ships and production electricity planet side, as our fusion reactors on Planet Cran Canaria will not be able to keep up with demands, if the city continues to grow as rapidly.
Best Regards
Jason Kelly
CEO of Omicron Supply Industries
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Hello there.
It's nice to hear from the OSI, I personally haven't done any business, although you've always been a rather interesting group to watch. Afterall, you are rather one of a kind.
At any rate, lets get down to it I suppose. Research is something which we are dedicated to. The very same that I presume your Kosenyar Technologies is on the matter. Business collaborates are always something which turns out beneficial in the end. As it so happens however, the proposal if I understand right, nails right down to our main purpose and foundation in the first place.
While we indeed do like partnership between groups, I can speak for the Ingenuus as a whole in saying that if subject of collaboration is on a field which we more or less have completed in a large length already, may seem as a little.. redundant. There is no need to dive back into the subject, helping the KTI along with what we've spent many months and years in figuring out already. We'd be more than willing to still work in some sort of partnership with you, merely under a different field which has been untouched by the both of us. Something which we both can gain something out of, rather than being generally one sided.
Perhaps you're looking for a business proposition rather than a research partnership to solve the issue on Gran Canaria.
Even through this, if you are still interested in working together with the IRG on our scientific studies, perhaps another subject can be drafted and presented. Energy systems is something which we have dedicated most of our work into, while we are very proficient in the field, along with vessel engineering, I have to admit that we lack in some others. Perhaps this 'lack' can be paired up with something that KTI shares and be worked on from there.
I apologize if this isn't the answer you were looking for, I would still like to solidify the position that we are interested still though.
Even as a businessman, I dare say, I understand enough about research, that one should not prematurely deem the research of a specific field as “completed”, as you so eloquently put it. I do, however, understand your disincline to keep researching the field.
Consequently, we would also like to negotiate transfer of your results and raw data of your studies of the nomad power-cells and related fields so our scientist can continue from there. It might be a long shot, but given the fact that obtaining those items was difficult in the first place, I'm not prepared to call that a loss just yet.
However, knowing your breakthroughs in other fields, or so my head scientist of Kosenayr Technologies, Mr. Van der Waals, told me, we'd be delighted to collaborate in other fields of research. The specifics of which you will have to negotiate with my lead scientist and his team of business-advisers. Needles to say, we're more interested in applied science than basic research.
It is to say, that the big advantage of KTI is the close interconnection with other subsidiaries of Omicron Supply Industries, such as the manufacturing and engineering branch. Representatives of those branches are, due to a rotational assignment an integral part of KTI. So be prepared to talk with people outside of the scientific community about the intricate details of your research.
Best Regards
Jason Kelly
CEO of Omicron Supply Industries
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Good afternoon Mr. Kelly,
Ah, I am unsure if it was my own failure in wording, or an understanding issue halfway through. There is no disincline when it comes to research into the Power systems of the specific origin and alien artifacts that you have managed to get your hands upon. In fact, that is what we thrive on.
As a businessman, I will do my best to put it in terms which makes sense. The IRG is a research group. These exist everywhere. Nothing special. Currently, there is one field which we can confidently say we reside over the others in. This being the energy systems and inner workings of the Artifacts which seem to defy our own physics of creation. We understand them more than most, besides perhaps what the silly Order is keeping behind closed doors. We will never know on that one.
The reason for this, is we have shoved almost all of our resources into the past, specifically into this field. When I have said 'completed' earlier, I do not mean completed as a whole. Oh no, that will never happen. Completed in the context has meant great lengths above most others. The difference in understanding between us and other groups is what makes us a potential client for projects out in Sirius.
We do not wish to enter a partnership with another group such as KTI on this subject, for the reason of our work being nullified. Our 'step ahead' is instantly closed as another group has what we do. We are rather hesitant in working with a scientific partnership on this subject in fear of being detrimental for.
We are lacking in other fields. I will give you that. If the KTI was interested in doing such on another field which we both equally lack understanding and data in, we'd be more than happy to work on something for the benefit for both of us. Currently, your current proposal is more one-sided then you intend. We know you did not mean it as such, it merely happens to lay out that way in the end however.
Our raw data will be remaining within the Ingenuus, we do not intend to release it.
On the other hand, the KTI would be a very good partner for a few other fields. As OSI are very close to the KTI if I understand correctly, manufacturing is not very far outside of the reach. Engineering. Implementation of a new standard of electronics such as ones which can be created from Power Cells of that origin is something which we can only provide part funding to, due to the extensive amount on other projects.
While we will not be willing to give raw data, if the KTI was indeed interested, limited data as an aid to creating a system which surpasses the standards we have currently with the promise of increased power is something which can be beneficial to the KTI. Something we at Ingenuus might be a little more willing to work with. These projects mainly would include infrastructure enhancement and capacity upgrades as this is a more wide-scale thing. Something we are not capable with on our own.
I apologize for the suspected failure in communication. Perhaps we can still work something out.
To clear up any misconception of Kosenayr Technologies Incorporated: KTI is a subsidiary of Omicron Supply Industries and – at least in theoretical terms – under full control of the Board of Directors of Omicron Supply Industries. The Uniqueness of being a research-group in a conglomerate of business and manufacturing, and with most of the directors and advisers to the Board having a background in those, has left them quite the freedom to pursue a multitude of disciplines some without immediate marketing potential.
Furthermore this is a strategic inquiry about the possibility of cooperating in one ore more fields fo research between the Ingenuus Research Group and Omicron Supply Industries, or more precisely, our research subsidiary Kosenayr Technologies Incorporated. The exact details of the partnership will most probably involve technological and scientific details beyond my level of understanding.
Consequently those will have to be discussed between the lead scientists of KTI and it's supervising body. There is a rotational assignment in the science committee of Kosenayr Technologies, to bring in the knowledge of engineering, manufacturing and marketing, to give KTI the edge in application-oriented research.
So the implementation of superior electronics circuits and infrastructure enhancement is surely something KTI would excel at. If it results in an applicable technology we would sure would share the profits according to the invested time and money in research.
Therefore, as the Ingenuus Research Group is open for a cooperation and I, as a businessman, am clearly the wrong person to talk with you. I will hand over further negotiation to the Chairman of the science committee Mr. Van der Waals, an excellent physicist, who is more likely to speak your language, if that's okay with you.
Best Regards
Jason Kelly
CEO of Omicron Supply Industries