08-16-2020, 03:20 AM
Message Inbound
Recipient: Rheinland United Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Employee Name: Will Berkins
Employee Dept.: Board of Directors
Your royalist counterparts reached out to us, seeking a deal for humanitarian aid, under the impression they could leverage Cryer like any of their own national corporations.
They were wrong.
Since they were wrong, naturally, we approach their competition. In the provided communications the Kaiserreich they threatened legal sanctions for not fulfilling the contract after continuing to assert that a price of 200,000,000-250,000,000 SC was more than enough for the operation they request. This, to any sane and reasonable man both inside and outside of the realm of economics is a wholly unreasonable, and foolhardy decision, particularly given Cryer's position as the largest manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment in the sector. As such, we want to ask:
How can we help?
Ultimately, the loss of New Berlin as a market exchange will have negative repercussions on quarterly profits, if not notably affect them across the board, and since we are no longer outright supplying both sides of the conflict as a neutral third party, we wish to further solidify relations with the Federalist government-in-exile. This would primarily, at least at the time of this comm reaching your Minister, take the form of
We cannot outright fire on Imperial assets, and our position with them legality-wise is currently "in the air," so to speak. Thus, we wish to open the door to assisting primarily through mutual cooperation. Any participation from our security assets will continue to be for the purpose of self-defense and defense of Cryer assets until things escalate further.
We look forward to hearing from you.
They were wrong.
Since they were wrong, naturally, we approach their competition. In the provided communications the Kaiserreich they threatened legal sanctions for not fulfilling the contract after continuing to assert that a price of 200,000,000-250,000,000 SC was more than enough for the operation they request. This, to any sane and reasonable man both inside and outside of the realm of economics is a wholly unreasonable, and foolhardy decision, particularly given Cryer's position as the largest manufacturer of pharmaceuticals and medical equipment in the sector. As such, we want to ask:
How can we help?
Ultimately, the loss of New Berlin as a market exchange will have negative repercussions on quarterly profits, if not notably affect them across the board, and since we are no longer outright supplying both sides of the conflict as a neutral third party, we wish to further solidify relations with the Federalist government-in-exile. This would primarily, at least at the time of this comm reaching your Minister, take the form of
- Logistical Assistance
- Research and Information Sharing
- Medical/Research Facility Construction and Staffing
- Our full cooperation on projects that do not harm bodies outside of, and/or not directly pertaining to Rheinland (ex. Kusari, the Core, Liberty)
We cannot outright fire on Imperial assets, and our position with them legality-wise is currently "in the air," so to speak. Thus, we wish to open the door to assisting primarily through mutual cooperation. Any participation from our security assets will continue to be for the purpose of self-defense and defense of Cryer assets until things escalate further.
We look forward to hearing from you.
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