Allow me to firstly apologize for the lack of communication on our behalf. As you are aware, Deep Space Engineering has been on the low down for some time due to an administration crisis over the last six months.
I am contacting you today to basically reaffirm where we are standing with each other and if your corporation still require employees from our United Hope program, moving unemployed persons from Pittsburgh to to Miura. As always, we have more personnel than we do jobs so we're eager to hear if you are still looking for cheap labor from us in return for the continued supply He-3 to Pittsburgh.
The Guild has experienced its own leadership issues in the past, and sympathises with your situation.
The transport of Helium-3 from our facilities to planet Pittsburgh has continued unabated, and will do so for the foreseeable future. In addition, we are still committed to the Displaced Persons Agreement forged between GMG, Deep Space Engineering and the Republic of Liberty, endorsed by your United Hope Foundation. The agreement continues to uplift refugees and other unfortunate persons from a dire situation with an uncertain future, improve their quality of life and reduce the pressure on the Republic of Liberty to look after these people, when it is otherwise occupied with a violent war.
It is a pleasure to see DSE has emerged from its struggles at full strength, and you have our best wishes for the future.