my name is Kara Yukari, Guildmistress of the Gas Miners Guild. This transmission is long overdue already, as I was planning to send it longer ago but it got delayed by frequent attacks of the Unioners in Sigma-13. I could decorate this transmission with statements about how I wish for our organizations to cooperate for another century, but I assume that this is self-explanatory. Instead, I want to get to business right away. I have talked with the CEO of Cryer Pharmaceuticals already, I am not going to lie or sugarcoat my words, but let me explain to you what it is about. The GMG, Cryer, and Interspace are very powerful organizations, such power is like a magnet for people or organizations that want to take this power away from you. What Cryer and we thought, is that together with Interspace, we could ensure each other's safety for a long long time. Cryer controls the medical market, we control the fuel market and you control the financial market and insurances. If we come together as close allies and partners, we may be able to eradicate any threat very quickly and harshly. Not to mention the funds that we are able to exchange to support businesses. It would be like an alliance, so to speak, I know, this sounds eviler than it actually is.
The best reason for such an alliance is security, the provision of it, to be exact, with each other's support, our operations are fueled, financed, and medically insured, which makes our 3 organizations very powerful, even more than they are. THis requires a certain mindset, and before we suggest negotiations, I need to know if you share this mindset with us.
As I am fairly sure we haven't been acquainted, I will shortly introduce myself. The name is Raku Yagami, Interspace house director of Kusari. Before we proceed with any further discussion on the matter I would like to ask about the whereabouts of guildmaster Keiji Namura-san. We've had numerous business deals and contracts made with the person in question, so I hope you understand that such a sudden appearance of a new face claiming to represent the Guild raises questions. Hope to hear from you soon.
I am not really glad to see that after 5 days of waiting, the only answer I get is a concern about Ex-Guildmaster Namura, especially since I don't know where he is, if I did, I wish he would still be around within the Guild, at least as much to notice him. As far as I am aware, he isn't dead, though, he survived a lot of things, this shouldn't be something that hurts his person. Now if you would please regard my message in your next answer, thank you very much.
I do not appreciate such a tone, especially since as an alleged leader of the whole Gas Miners Guild you should know the best how much work is put onto the table for someone of my standing. It takes time for everything to be processed, and you're lucky that Guildmaster Namura left an incredibly good impression on us previously, which is the only reason why this comm hasn't been put on hold for another two weeks. Since you're so eager about getting straight to the point here, I'll be completely and utterly blunt with you, miss Yukari. Interspace Commerce, being a much bigger corporate giant, holding monopoly over stocks that are valued probably over twice as much as your whole organization, and having overall capital with so many zeroes behind the bankroll that any sane person would faint at just the thought of it, sees no interest in making any sort of an "alliance" with someone who cant even stand at our shoulder height in those regards the way they are now. It would be basically us accepting to let you leech off of our resources for no relevant return. Looking at it from every possible perspective, your proposition is nothing close to profitable for Interspace.
Now onto a more important matter, I'm not remotely even close to believing that someone as relevant as Namura-san can just disappear into thin air, nor that his alleged replacement appearing out of the blue would have not a single clue about his whereabouts. How can someone as influential just give up his position without a specified reason, or without at least notifying his Guild of the absence. Because I am fairly sure that in such a case his usual right hand man would be the one to inherit the position should such things occur.
Irregardless, your approach is not helping your case. I sincerely hope you don't believe your womanly charms are something that can be used to influence my decision. Until you can provide us with more information on the whereabouts of Guildmaster Namura, Interspace is not interested in making any sort of deals. You can thank him that we haven't disregarded this message by default, as Keiji was a very old partner of ours, as well as a great and irreplaceable asset of both our own company and the Guild.
is this how you talk with allies and business partners who propose a very lucrative and safety-assuring plan to utilize the 3 monopolies that Cryer, GMG, and IC have? Your biggest investment still lies in the Okinawa project and 5% of the fuel income even lands on your account and you tell me that your business is prospering enough to have no need for further deals? That is not what I expected from one of our closest partners. Our corporations have been working together for far longer than you and I are alive. You have a base in Okinawa on which our employees work closely together and if I come with a new proposal, you are telling me off like this? I think you are mistaking your and our own size in this, mister, if you think that the Gas Miners Guild is a small company compared to yours then you are wrong. But you, as a businessman should know that power plays are never a good thing in a supposedly working relationship. If you don't want to work together with anyone who isn't you, then your plans on making money out of nothing are going to be painfully delayed. Maybe if you would have actually paid attention to what my proposal was, you would have changed your mind. I am talking about furtherly monopolizing the powerful monopolies our 3 organizations already have to strengthen each other more than any other business associate and making our companies grow with the help of one another. Where you read that either Cryer or the GMG want to harvest your resources is a riddle to me.
That you can call the disappearance of Ex-Guildmaster Namura a "more important" matter makes me think that your willingness to work with us is near to non-existent. I don't know where Mister Namura is, and he has never been any kind of slave to our databases, in his position. He is a free man who may come and go as he pleases, especially due to his deeds. If you wish to talk with him about anything, I think you should not contact us but him directly over the Neural Net.
Since Mister Namura hasn't done anything concerning any deals I have made so far, I am not going to thank him for anything that I haven't thanked him before. Crossing the arms and stamping on the ground, demanding to only talk with a certain person or know where they are is something I really wouldn't have expected from our biggest corporate partner, especially since I already told you that I don't know where he is.
I feel like its my duty to point out how stressed you seem. And in the world of business, stress is something you shouldn't take so lightly as it can gravely affect your decision making capabilities. I suggest you find yourself a stress ball or two to squeeze while thinking up the next reply, at least you seem like you're familiar with such actions.
All jokes aside, there are many routes Interspace can take as far as lucrative partnerships are concerned. The current Gas Miners Guild is a relatively easily replaceable asset of ours, so I'd suggest taking a step back to think over your approach. Your arrogance is not helping the case, especially since you decided to appear before us under alarmingly questionable circumstances. Our CEO would be delighted to know how miss Yukari got her position in the first place.
You can say whatever you want about Keiji, and throw whatever excuses you want at us. But we've been dealing with the person in question for a very extensive period of time. There is an absurdly large amount of credits tied between Guildmaster Namura-san and Interspace, to the point where a few investments into Okinawa and a miniscule 5% share of mentioned capital becomes easily disregardable.
I am ending this conversation here. I will hold back the plan Cryer and I had for another point. Meanwhile, I wish you good luck finding an alternative on an H-Fuel monopole until then. We will remain with all the deals that our organizations had prior to this then, advancement is something you seem to disregard. I wish you a pleasant day.