From: Shinji Takeda, Renzu Corporation To: Renzu staff, investors & customers Re: New Renzu Products
Greetings ladies and gentlemen,
After years of development, It is an honour to present our up and coming shipline! Three of our models have been completely revamped and updated to offer state of the art technologies to our customers. Please take a look at our latest innovations:
Anki Freighter
The Anki freighter houses extensive communication and electronics packaging and a generous cargo hold beneath heavy protective plating. Originally designed to prove attractive to deep space construction crews operating beyond the range of reliable security, this wonderful ship can be found all over the Sirius sector. With an advanced electronic package and excellent defensive capability, the Anki will ensure valuable cargo gets from A to B safely.
Saishi Heavy Fighter
Designed to meet the needs of security forces Sirius-wide, the Saishi balances power and armor with the agility and response of far more expensive vessels. Capable of steering her pilot and crew out of any danger which they might encounter, she has found a strong market for customers seeking an affordable personal shuttle that doesn't sacrifice on performance.
Touketsu Very Heavy Fighter
Our premium offering with fine-tuned power and agility, the Touketsu is perfectly suited to handle any combat situation that it might find itself in. If you're looking for a space superiority fighter with sensible pricing, look no further than the Touketsu.
We also have a pleasant surprise for our valued customers. Behold, our latest shipbuilding achievement:
Renzu Liner
The Renzu Liner is the largest and most spectacular vessel we produce. She is as beautiful as she is luxurious, and with advanced Renzu technologies as standard such as heavy radiation-resistant plating, hi-grade defense systems and a powerful propulsion system, the Renzu Liner is the queen of Sirius space.
And that concludes our product brief! Please note, if you are looking to order the Renzu Liner, please note that there is a waiting list due to huge demand.
From: Sean Stone, executive director of Stone Bros Ltd/GmbH
Location: Perth Station, Edinburgh system
To: Shinji Takeda, Renzu Corporation
Subject: Technical specifications and prices of new ships
Greetings dear Takeda. My name is Sean Stone and I´m executive director of Stone Bros Ltd/GmbH, independent medium-small sized transport company. We are interested about new Renzu ships, especially Anki Freighter and Renzu Liner. Can you send us technical specifications of this ships like cargo capacity, maximum speeds or additional equipment, and also their prices and delivery times?
Thank you for answer and have a nice day!
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[color=#FFCC33]Id: Andrew Westin
[color=#FFCC33]Location: Planet Denver, Colorado System
Good day Mr. Takeda.
I am a Freelance writer that writes articles for multiple ship magazines. The new ships, particularly the fighter range, have caught my attention.
The new Renzu line is highly anticipated amongst the "Speed Loving" population here. I write articles for them, and naturally, an exclusive on the new shipline would garner a lot of attention.
As such, my sole request is that you reveal the specs and statistics of the Saishi and Touketsu. I do understand that you may not want to reveal specifics as of now. But in all honesty, please at least fuel the public's curiosity, tease us a bit. This bit of information could go very far in promoting the new Renzu line of ships.
From: Shinji Takeda, Renzu Corporation To: Sean Stone, Andrew Westin Re: Specifications
Greetings,
I am delighted to see there is so much interest in our new models. Unfortunately, I am unable to disclose the specifications at this time. We will be launching within a few days though, so be sure to locate your nearest Renzu Corp. dealership!
I am quite interested in purchasing the Renzu Liner, and was wondering if you could put me on the waiting list. The liner will not be used for any illegal activities; I can assure you that. What I plan on using it for is for money-making business: holding equipment to sale, transporting legal goods and equipment from house to house, etc.
I am Kei Marwick, and as Takeda is out on business I'm minding the store. In regards to your request to reserve a ship for you, we'd be happy to. I just need to ask you a few basic questions so that we match you to the right ship.
You say you wish to use the liner for equipment transport and storage, how many decks of passenger cabins would you like removed to facilitate this? Would you like the cargo bay doors enlarged to accomadate heavy machinery for movement of large cargo? How many cabins do you wish to keep functional for passengers and crew? Would you like the basic blue decor of Renzu or would you prefer a more personal decor?
We'll be happy to accomadate your needs in this matter, but keep in mind, each modification is going to increase the holding and productions costs of your ship.
Yours Sincerely,
Kei Marwick, Field Research Analyst, Member of the Board of Directors.
Renzu Corporation
CommID: Sasha.Castille, IND
TO: Shinji Takeda, Renzu Corporation
RE: Conformation of Reciept (Renzu Liner)
Mr. Takeda,
I have just taken delivery of my new liner in New Tokyo. I wanted to take a moment to congratulate both yourself and your staff for making my dream a reality. I was both surprised and pleased to see that the ship was built exactly to the specifications I had submitted to Renzu and that my expectations have not been met... they have been exceeded! The inclusion of Class II turrets, The Advanced Shield as a standard offering, were, to say the very least, a welcome discovery. I've also noticed that her power core is generous indeed. I've completed my tour of the ship, which has been flagged [IND]Faith, and I found the staterooms to be beyond belief. My personal quarters were tastefully appointed and I extend a personal thanks to whomever designed the swimming pool. The flight deck is both functional and comfortable, as my number one, James can attest. I really couldn't be more pleased. I plan to have her taken out for advanced function checks, to include lane and gate interface, as well as deep space runs to test her sensor array. I will let you know how she fares. I suspect, like all Renzu ships, I'll be impressed.
The quality of your ships takes a back seat to only, the customer service your staff provides. I did manage to twist the delivery team's arm so that I could arrange a dinner for them in New Tokyo. I believe planet side would be appropriate. I invite you to join us, if you can find the time. I'm told the meal will be a five course, with Kusari delicacies and cocktails shortly before dinner is served. We would be honored to have you. However, I do plan on keeping your delivery crew for a few days until Faith's break in, if that is permitted.
Please let me know.
As always, you have my deepest admiration and appreciation.
I would like to purchase one of these ships one of these ships out front, for no Illegal activities. We would ask that only the crews rooms are constructed as well as the necessities and leave the rest of it as open space for the shifting of cargo or the adding to more devices to it. I intend to personally have the armor buffed up for its stay it will endure in the boarder worlds or traveling the more active systems.
From: Kei Marwick, Renzu Corporation To: Nephilim Re: Renzu Liner
Konichiwa,
Here at Renzu we pride ourselve on building the ships that build a better tomorrow and we can, of course, meet your specifications. But first, I do have a few questions to assure we provide you with the best ship for your needs. For example, how many cabins will you and your crew require for living space? Would you like the bulkheads reinforced in preperation for your expanded armor designs? Will you need the maintenance bay enlarged to function as a proper cargo bay? A recreational galley comes standard amidships, would you like this removed for increased cargo capacity or perhaps moved to the crew quarters, just aft of the flight deck?
Please contact one of our representitives with the answers to these questions and any other specifications you may need as soon as possible.
Yours Sincerely,
Kei Marwick, Field Research Analyst, Member of the Board of Directors.
Renzu Corporation