It's been sometime since we've collaborated on anything more than diplomatic issues, but now is the time to break the ice.
As you're undoubtedly aware, your leadership is in development with us to help us develop the Cold Lake Project, and as such we're in need of an increase in production of various specialist technology to continue the advancement of the project with in the Cold Lake Nebula.
I understand you have the needed blue prints and production orders, however if for some reason in the various leadership reshuffling Ageira has undergone in the last 12 months and have subsequently lost them, then you may send an envoy to our project headquarters in Ontario to get yourselves updated.
If for some reason you're unable to fulfil the orders required by us, then it is with great urgency you develop the means to be able to do so. We have the finances and the partners to ensure you are able to get the job done.
After our AGM, we'll be contacting you again to attempt to bring your administration closer to our project development team, which will ultimately put your administration firmly into a position to benefit greatly from this project.
Wow. I must say it is slightly awkward at how long it took to get back to you. I would blame it being under a mountain of paperwork, but the fault is all mine.
I believe I have yet to properly introduce myself. I am Michael Edridge, the current CEO of Ageira Technologies. The situation has been mildly hectic over the last couple of months, so I must apologize for my delayed response.
Indeed, we do have the blueprints and the orders, and it seems they have faced only minor difficulty in their production, despite the shifting of positions on the board. Now that everything is smoothing out, I would love to be in closer contact with you, and your company as our focus returns to this project.
It's a pleasure to finally make your acquaintance, and if there is one thing I do find is that Ageira has the knack for hosting great leaders.
We're not terribly fussed on the delayed response, we here at DSE understand the burden paperwork can hold over our heads. What matters now is that you've signified your interest in the project and are ready to commit to something extraordinary that will significantly enhance our understanding in faster-than-light technologies.
With the increase in productivity comes cost. What we'd like to see from you is what financial support you will need to sustain the increased production, as well as needed raw materials. If you're able to give us a project cost analysis, we can ensure you remain on top of the demand that's about to be put upon us all.
We look forward to future co-operation and development between the builders of Sirius.
The almighty credit. Not many realize how powerful it is these days.
Ah, yes. Funding! Always the fun part for projects like these. I'm afraid we won't be receiving immediate full funding, as the cost of this project will be quite staggering, as you'll see in a far more detailed report that will be delivered later tonight. However, we are receiving a hefty sum to begin, and I will be personally assigning our most experienced technicians under your care to ensure optimal performance. Now that's not to say I doubt DSE and its ability to build for this project, not at all. But I do want to ensure everything runs smoothly, and these people are perhaps the most well-versed in the technology and its proper handling within our company, and I feel they'll provide quite a lot of help during the process.
Attached below will be the receipt of our transaction. Again, it's not the full amount. It's quite expensive paying for all of these cases of alcohol poisoning, you know? It's beyond me how anyone can drink this stuff to that point.. But!
A slight chuckle is heard.
To a successful future and a continued partnership.