01-23-2011, 08:29 PM
Board of directors of Ageira Technologies, Deep Space Engineering and Universal Shipping;
I'm contacting you today to address the problem of the current embargo that Kusari has placed upon Liberty. This was in an effort to coerce a change in our foreign policy. As the most prosperous house due to your corporations' contributions to the economy, I personally feel that this foreign affairs blunder from Kusari is comparable to that of a belligerent child driven by envy. That said, with the war with Rheinland and embargo from Kusari, fuel stocks into Liberty have begun to decline. Though this fall in supply has yet to affect commercial interests due to generously sized state stockpiles, these are not everlasting.
As such, the state wishes to do everything within our power to erode the effectiveness of the unlawful embargo placed upon our heads. What we wish you to do is, put simply, get H-fuel to Liberty's stockpiles by any means necessary. The state is willing to subsidize each shipment, to the tune of 600 credits per unit delivered, which would translate as a subsidy of 3,000,000 credits per 5000 units delivered. Each of your respective companies would also be contributing greatly to both the war effort and the smooth operation of our economy. As Libertonians, the prosperity of our home is close to our hearts, as well as our heads.
Of course, this is entirely up to you, but failure to take up this duty may have long term impacts for Liberty's economy as we re-gear towards a different, perhaps domestically produced fuel source. That's just speculation on my part, though.
I look forward to hearing from you, whatever your reply.
- Robert McKay, Secretary of State for Defence
I'm contacting you today to address the problem of the current embargo that Kusari has placed upon Liberty. This was in an effort to coerce a change in our foreign policy. As the most prosperous house due to your corporations' contributions to the economy, I personally feel that this foreign affairs blunder from Kusari is comparable to that of a belligerent child driven by envy. That said, with the war with Rheinland and embargo from Kusari, fuel stocks into Liberty have begun to decline. Though this fall in supply has yet to affect commercial interests due to generously sized state stockpiles, these are not everlasting.
As such, the state wishes to do everything within our power to erode the effectiveness of the unlawful embargo placed upon our heads. What we wish you to do is, put simply, get H-fuel to Liberty's stockpiles by any means necessary. The state is willing to subsidize each shipment, to the tune of 600 credits per unit delivered, which would translate as a subsidy of 3,000,000 credits per 5000 units delivered. Each of your respective companies would also be contributing greatly to both the war effort and the smooth operation of our economy. As Libertonians, the prosperity of our home is close to our hearts, as well as our heads.
Of course, this is entirely up to you, but failure to take up this duty may have long term impacts for Liberty's economy as we re-gear towards a different, perhaps domestically produced fuel source. That's just speculation on my part, though.
I look forward to hearing from you, whatever your reply.
- Robert McKay, Secretary of State for Defence