Comm ID: Taisho Ai Takeda, Golden Chrysanthemum
Origin: Morioka Base, Tau-65
To: The leader of the Lane Hackers
Konnichiwa, true heart of Ageira.
I have a proposition for you, in that we look for an alliance with your organisation, in order to further distribute Cardamine for our esteemed mutual friends, the Outcasts. We also desire landing priviledges at Leiden Base in Galileo, as we sometimes enter there to attack the Kusari Navy or to waylay Samura shipping while it is beyond the protective range of Kusari warships in Shikoku.
I am sure that there is much to be gained by our mutual co-operation, but needless to say this is merely the first opening communication of what will hopefully be an agreeable discourse on our future relations. I may mention for completion that the first half of this message has also been sent out to the Rogues of Liberty with a similar offer and only slight changes, since our diplomatic proposals are much the same. However, we are prepared to offer you access to our bases and Cardamine supply routes.
Access to Ainu Depot in Hokkaido might prove especially invaluable to yourselves, as the corrupt shell of Ageira has invested huge sums of money and manpower into the Chugoku gate construction site, which we and the Blood Dragons would certainly desire your assistance in bringing to a mutually acceptable conclusion. Namely, the destruction of the gate and all Ageira/DSE assets within the system. Since the Lane Hackers are the true soul of Ageira, I fully expect you to be able to crack their security measures with the greatest of ease. I think you also would wish to see Ageira badly hurt in this respect.
This is something which the Golden Chrysanthemums have so far been unable to accomplish, as we do not have many good slicers within our ranks. The Shogunate does not feel that computer programming and compiling is a suitable subject for females within Kusari, and as such all our existing skills have been learned from what we have taught ourselves. Perhaps you might be able to assist us with some training in this regard. I therefore await your reply on this diplomatic proposal, and hope it will lead to greater things between our two honourable organisations.
May Amaterasu look favourably upon you in all your undertakings.