[font=Verdana][color=#33CC00]SUBMITTER: [color=#FFCC00]Admiral Alec Voelkel, Rheinland Military. [color=#33CC00]RECIPIENT: [color=#FFCC00]Everyone in this channel. [color=#33CC00]SUBJECT: [color=#FFCC00]Notice of exception.
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Representatives of the Interspace Commerce,
It should be obvious that we are disappointed by this turn of events, especially since they happened right after Rheinland decided to put its trust in you again. It is irrelevant if the person responsible for this line of actions is indeed a member of the Interspace Commerce or not, as the situation in general portrays the incompetence of your company clearly enough.
Neither the government of Rheinland, nor the Bundestag feels that an establishment with such a lacking organization structure can be entrusted with handling hazardous and valuable materials like plutonium. After all, if you cannot keep track of your own ships and personnel, in addition to making flawed and false statements without giving the case at hand proper investigation, how can you show professionalism in coordinating the shipping of one of the most hazardous materials known to man, or any other field of space faring for that matter?
As Herr Sherman said, there is no excuse for incompetence.
Putting our trust into Interspace was a premature action, we can assure you that it will not happen again.
The company's permit to ship Plutonium has been revoked. Every Interspace vessel found doing so regardless, will be dealt with severely.
In addition, the company is to pay 25 million credits to the Rheinwehr bank account [RM-ARM]-Behemoth-001 as a fine for violating the laws of Rheinland under a corporate banner. Whether you get the money out of the Moscow or pay it yourselves is irrelevant.
Signed,
Admiral Alec Voelkel,
Oberkommando der Rheinland Militär.