August 7, 2008
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Operation: RED ARRAY – Scene III
To: James Niell, CEO Niell Aerospace
From: Mihn Than Dause, Production Foreman
Sir,
Regarding your inquiry, there is no way to ensure every drop thruster is perfect. I understand that the products we make are directly responsible for the safety of our countries armed forces, and we are doing everything we can to ship a safe and correctly working product. That said, sir, we are building machines that are designed to essentially operate under a contiuously exploding situation and directing that explosion out in a certain way. It shouldn’t have to be said that explosions are not always the most cooperative of methods. Every time a drop thruster fails someone usually dies, I know, but our thrusters have a fail rate of well under one tenth of one percent, and most defective ones that do arrive in the field are usually caught by the fine technitions of our navy. We will redouble our efforts to increase the quality and appreciate the concern you have for both the company and our fighting men and women, but frankly sir, we’re far from Quiksell here.——————————————————
OPERATION RED ARRAY
The mercenary Ace Wrecking Crew has deployed a company of ‘Mechs to ensure that the remote area is secure before the invasion force lands… unfortunatly this means they have to get on planet without the comfort of a smooth and easy landing in their dropship.
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Comments (1)
Nice letter. Says a lot and covers is bases.