From: David Jamison, Owner & CEO of Redline Inc.
To: Leon Dante, CEO of the Zoners of Galileo
Subject: Potential commercial opportunities in Galileo. Greetings to you, Sir and to your esteemed associates,
It has been the mission of Redline Inc. to improve the availability of those commodities needed by base owners to construct and maintain their bases, as well as those needed to supply their factories.
We have noted the recent improvements and re-construction of your bases in Galileo with much admiration and satisfaction.
As you may know, we have also embarked on the improvement and expansion of our facilities and commercial activities throughout Sirius, and we seek to continue those efforts.
As such, I would like to request a meeting with yourself and your Staff regarding the possibility of our performing a new base construction near your base at the Reppu Bend junction of Galileo.
The intent of this new base would be to broaden the scope of our base commodities enterprise to within the reach of potential customers in Liberty.
It is our belief that this would, in conjunction with your bases, create considerable commercial activity in Galileo to the benefit of us both. Additionally, our services would literally make those commodities which you need in your factories easily obtainable locally at our neighboring facilities.
Additionally, Redline Inc. has acquired a not inconsiderable number of both contracted commodities transporters, and convoy security affiliates DrengrCo, who would also be frequent visitors to our proposed base and this could well expand the business capabilities of both of our establishments.
We here at Redline Inc. have a great deal of admiration for your group's capabilities and tenacity, and can think of none better to have neighbors and potential business associates, and we eagerly anticipate your reaction to this proposal.
Mr Jamison, I am deeply honoured that you have heard of our expansion and improvement of our facilities in Galileo, and we are also proud of our swift completion of the work.
We would love to one day have the ability to work with more organisations within Sirius, but at the moment our workload is at such a high, that we will be incedibely busy for a few months or more.
If at all possible I will be able to meet with you sometime in the future and discuss some things regarding cooperation, but also we are monitoring the situation within Pennsylvania very closely and making sure we can still supply our customers with equipment.
Once this situation blows over, it may be a time to discuss things, and to be honest I would suggest we put any meeting on hold for now. I will be in touch once again Mr Jamison and hopefully, we will be able to do an agreement in some way.
From: David Jamison, Owner & CEO of Redline Inc.
To: Leon Dante, CEO of the Zoners of Galileo
Subject: Reply to Leon Dante of the [ZoG] Greetings, Mr. Dante,
We at Redline Inc. fully understand the issue of have a full plate of activities stretching into the foreseeable future, as we are also heavily engaged in what seems an endless effort to not just remain competitive in today's business environment, but to continuously improve our services and operations.
I would have to agree that the time may not yet be right for my proposed cooperative union of operations at this time.
We do however, hope that the obstacles currently preventing this initiative (largely the current state of affairs in Liberty) may be resolved in the near future and we look forward to the time that we can resume our conversations in that regard.
We believe that the ZoG's presence in Galileo has had a positive effect on business opportunities in the region and you can be assured that we remain steadfast in our support of your group and their activities there and elsewhere.
Please do not hesitate to reach out if there is anything that we can do to support your continued growth and prosperity.