To: ALG Waste Disposal; Kishiro Subject: Plutonium at Furyoku Station
To whom it may concern,
Plutonium supplies at Furyoku Station is at critical level. That is, we have no more space to store it.
Due to Kusari and Rheinland laws, Interspace Commerce is unable to ship it, but as it seems, we could hire even independent shippers to do it. However, out of respect for business relationship and future possibilities, Interspace Commerce would like to discuss quick contract to ship Plutonium out of Furyoku, into stations, capable of making use of its surplus.
I am eagerly awaiting response, regarding this important issue.
To: David Mahone
Subject: Re: Plutonium at Furyoku Station
Good day mister Mahone,
My name is Axel Faust, director of ALG Waste Disposal.
First I would like to apologise for my late response, I had few troubles with the communication chanels...
Anyways, lets talk about your that plutonium.For me there is no reason to stop that contract since we have
space that we can provide for it...So I say yes...We will store as much as plutonium we can on our bases...
I really hope that this contract will be good for both sides in the future...
To: Alex Faust Subject: Plutonium at Furyoku Station
Mr. Faust,
Since Kishiro Technologies has shown such lack of professionalism, I will be offering contract entirely to your company.
To encourage fast shipment of Plutonium out of Furyoku Station, I will be putting aside 40.000.000 SC, and this amount will be paid for the delivery of 120.000 units of Plutoniun, aproximatelly 330 SC per unit, out of Furyoku.
How the payments are distributed, if at all, to your employees, is completely up to your company.
If you accept the contract, open new channel, which will be used for reporting Plutonium movements, so that I would be informed about situation.
To: Alex Faust Subject: Plutonium at Furyoku Station
Mr. Faust,
If there will be no response by the 24th hour after this message, I will put the contract open to public.
I do hope that company, specialising in this, would be the ones, but I will not take any risks waiting more.
To: David Mahone
Subject: Re: Plutonium at Furyoku Station
As I said...I will accept the deal you offered me...It seems fine to me and my employees.
The money you mentioned...do not rush...It is not a big problem...I can offer you some private
talk for that...There are many ways to transfer them but as I said we are not looking only for the
money.For me the releationship is better for the good of bouth companyies.