Message: Effective Immediately all contracts regarding Gate Lane and Trade Lane parts are null, the only ships that are permitted to carry Ageira Lane parts are my own companies vessels and Deep Space Engineering. The choice comes after going over the reports from the previous director and seeing an increase in leaks of our company secrets. We will also be developing new software to prevent the black market sales of our parts I believe this will stop all illegal exports to various houses that refuse to trade with us and have mysteriously developed their own system of Trade Lanes. Such security measure are only the beginning as my complete overhaul of the company continues.
Apologies to all who have contracts with us the decision does not come lightly, but I believe it is one that must be done to ensure the future of Ageira Technologies.
Sincerely,
Alexander Brown, Ageira Technologies
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Mister Samuel
I'm just afraid that is far from enough,
as by our contract we have until March
to enjoy the benefits of it. I'm afraid I'll
just have to let this one go to Kishiro legal
representatives. Until we speak again
- Hokani Matsuo, CEO
When your predecesors selected Universal it was for a very good reason. No body does it better. We were the first and now we are the most experienced commercial hauler in all Liberty. Our skills were born in the infancy of interstellar travel and are just as aplicable now, as they were then. We are the logical choice to get your parts to the customer, whose cargo often needs to be flown without the simplicity of lane travel. Of course you could use your own staff and you do. But if you expand your shipping arm to match your peak demand there will almost certainly be redundancies shortly after. And, like as not, that will engender a new wave of lane hacking criminality in Liberty. That is hardly a move that is likely to improve your situation, or that of Liberty in general. I would urge you to continue our current concession, not for our benifit, but for your own and all of Liberty. Our remit is wide and its loss would have no direct impact on us. We can absorb the fluctuations in the general market, infact we flourish on them. And, your occassional need for us to meet your shortfalls, is really all we have fulfilled. They certainly are not in any shape or form a regular cargo for our convoys. Though we do concider your need to be a highly important one, and will always deal with your instructions with the utmost dispatch.
Yours Faithfully
Denny Crane (President of Universal Shipping Incorporated)