To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions,gallic civilians]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: Role-Playing (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Forum: Communication Channel (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=59) +--- Thread: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions,gallic civilians]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion (/showthread.php?tid=151104) |
To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions,gallic civilians]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Rusty Wing - 06-16-2017 (((INCOMING TRANSMISSION))) From: Commandant Amelie Molnar To: Gallic Metal Service, EFL Oil & Machinery, Transport divisions of military forces, gallic civilians Encryption level: High Topic: Military supplies Bonjour, fabricants and haulers. My name is Amelie Molnar and I'm the commandant of Royal Navy Foreign Legion. I have one important assignment for you. We decided to deploy our additional forpost on planet Leeds to support our landtroopers in war. We have already completed the first stage of construction, but... Under the attacks of the rebel forces of the Kingdom of Bretonia, we lost our progress. So, we really need new supplies to repair our outpost and back it to the normal functional. So, we are requesting the following supplies... 1. Oil Oil is one of the most important parts of our industry. From oil, we get such important polymers as plastics and carbonates, methane, fuel oil and other organic substances. We are requesting 15 000 units of this commodity. 2. Promethene When Prometheum is chemically bonded to the long-chain hydrocarbons found in Oil, the resulting fuel can undergo nuclear fusion at a pressure and temperature that Gallic engines can handle safely. So, to fully provide our ships with fuel, we need 10 000 units of thos commodity. 3. Prometheum Prometheum is a rare element that is highly radioactive and chemically unstable. The major use of Prometheum is as a catalyst that allows Gallic engines to run at a safe temperature, while not being consumed itself. We are requesting 1000 units of this commodity. 4. Polymers A polymer is a large molecule of high relative molecular mass composed of five or more monomers, smaller molecular structures repeated over and over to form the polymer. Polymers are important for building of armor plates. We are requesting 15 000 units of this commodity. Payment: For full contract you will get credits from warehouse manager and extra 65 000 000 millions from the Royal Navy Foreign Legion. Moreover, you can make a partial job. Drop location: /Encryption high/Planet Leeds, 58° 22' north latitude ][ 26° 43' eastern latitude /Encryption high/ Reporting template: 1. Callsign or name 2. Gunshots with time-stamps. (//Near with Leeds) 3. The proof of good relations with the Kingdom of Gallia >>>END OF TRANSMISSION<<< RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, gallic civilians]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Rusty Wing - 06-17-2017 BOOSTING SIGNAL RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, gallic civilians]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Rusty Wing - 06-19-2017 BOOSTING SIGNAL RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Rusty Wing - 06-19-2017 BOOSTING SIGNAL RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - St.Denis - 06-19-2017 From: Pierre St.Denis To: Royal Navy Foreign Legion. Topic: Required deliveries Bonjour Mademoiselle, I must apologise most profusely. It appears that, due to my usual Secretaries illness, her replacement hadn't quite got around to responding to your original Request. It appears, nowadays, that you cannot get good, reliable Staff. Anyway, my Transport Capitaines have delivered, to Planet Leeds as Requested: 9,570 units of Promethene 14,355 units of Oil 9,570 units of Polymers Having seen your last Transmission, I can inform you that the Zoners only need to delivery: 430 units of Promethene 1,000units of Prometheum 645 units of Oil 5430 units of Polymers Proof can be submitted on request. I will forthwith instruct my Capitaines to desist on any more deliveries. Once again, accept my apologies for this clerical error. Cordialement Pierre St.Denis CEO of GMS. RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Neptune - 06-20-2017 Source: Briançon Station, Dauphiné System Expéditeur: Didier Leclercq Destinataire(s): Commandant Amelie Molnar Sujet: RE: Military Supplies Bonjour Cmdnt. Molnar, I apologize for the late reply to your request commandant. We're currently preoccupied with numerous projects at home and also in Ariège, however I was able to schedule the delivery of the remaining supplies that our colleagues at GMS already dropped off. I could not help but to notice, that this frequency has been opened up to Sirians, and Zoners too at that. I would like to remind you that three of the four requested material require certified specialists (such as those of GMS or EFL) with dedicated transports to ensure the safe and successful delivery of them, especially Prometheum; not something I would entrust to some regular transport captain or Zoner, forgive me but I digress. Nevertheless, the supplies were successfully delivered to the specified coordinates. Remaining 2740 units of Polymers are already on their way. You can expect another report some time in the next 24 hrs. You will find the delivery log below: Cordialement, Didier Leclercq Directeur des opérations EFL Oil & Machinery RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Neptune - 06-20-2017 Source: Briançon Station, Dauphiné System Expéditeur: Didier Leclercq Destinataire(s): Commandant Amelie Molnar Sujet: RE: Military Supplies Bonjour Cmdnt. Molnar, As promised the remaining 2740 units of Polymers were delivered by our transport captain. I received the report moments ago and have attached it for your review. You will find the delivery log below: Cordialement, Didier Leclercq Directeur des opérations EFL Oil & Machinery RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Rusty Wing - 06-21-2017 (((INCOMING TRANSMISSION))) From: Commandant Amelie Molnar To: GMS, EFL Encryption level: High Topic: RE: Military supplies Bonjour, mes amis Glad to see, that this work was done by real gauls. I really didn't want to ask for help from the Sirians, but it was a last resort. Our managers have already calculated and took into account your work. All supplies were successfully delivered and stored in our warehouse. We express our deep gratitude and I hope, that we will continue our common work. In the end, we are all the support of the Crown. Now, about extra-payment. Monsieur St.Denis, your captains did a brilliant work. 53089575 credits will be transferred on listed account. Just set destination, please. Monsieur Leclercq, 11910425 credits will be transferred on listed account. If you want, we can add some extra-credits for Prometheum. It's rare and unstable element, so it requires additional conditions. >>>END OF TRANSMISSION<<< RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - St.Denis - 06-21-2017 From: Pierre St.Denis To: Commandant Amelie Molnar Topic: Payment Bonjour Mademoiselle, With respects to the extra payments, I have decided that there is no need as we were doing our Duty as any Gallic Corporation should do. I am sure that the money can be used for something more pressing, non? Cordialement Pierre St.Denis CEO of GMS. RE: To: GMS, EFL, Transport divisions, civilians, zoners]From: Royal Navy Foreign Legion - Neptune - 06-21-2017 Source: Briançon Station, Dauphiné System Expéditeur: Didier Leclercq Destinataire(s): Commandant Amelie Molnar Sujet: RE: Military Supplies Cmdnt. Molnar, Our transport captains and their crew are well-trained and certified professionals and our transports have gone through proper retrofitting to meet our high standards and to accommodate the transport of volatile material such as Prometheum. Thus, while we appreciate the gesture, extra-payment for Prometheum is not necessary. Cordialement, Didier Leclercq Directeur des opérations EFL Oil & Machinery |