This page lists Dyer Chemical terminals.
Supervisor's Terminal[]
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Outgoing Mail 02.10.75[]
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To: General C. Braxton, U.S. Army CWD
General, while I'm extremely flattered that you've selected Dyer as a testing ground for the Army's "Project Clean & Clear", I must regretfully decline your proposal. Modifying our existing infrastructure to accommodate that level of testing would cause a massive interruption in our production. We'd literally end up losing millions.
Sorry, but you'll have to look elsewhere.
Incoming Mail 02.11.75[]
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To: Stanley Dyer, CEO Dyer Chemical
Perhaps I wasn't direct in my last message, so let me make myself crystal clear. What I sent over wasn't a proposal. It was a direct order. Whether you like it or not, we'll be testing our formula at your facility.
Now, if you want to resist that order, I'd be more than happy to replace every single person on your staff with robots.
You have three months to prepare.
Outgoing Mail 02.12.75[]
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To: General C. Braxton, U.S. Army CWD
You have absolutely no right to "order" me to do anything. Dyer Chemical is a privately-owned company with no government affiliation, and I have never accepted a government contract.
If you think you can just muscle your way into my building and threaten me or my staff, you're sorely mistaken. I'm well acquainted with our local Senator, and if you don't back off, I'll be giving him a call.
Incoming Mail 02.13.75[]
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To: Stanley Dyer, CEO Dyer Chemical
Listen, you little bastard. You may not be government, but your little company just so happens to be located right in the center of the United States of America. You know all that freedom you enjoy running your business and making all that money? Well, that's thanks to people like me who keep the damn Commies from picking our country apart like a bunch of vultures eating roadkill.
When the U.S. Army asks for help, you help. End of story.
Outgoing Mail 02.14.75[]
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To: General C. Braxton, U.S. Army CWD
Name-calling isn't going to sway me, General. Your soldiers are not setting a foot inside this facility. That's final. You should be hearing from your superiors soon.
Incoming Mail 02.14.75[]
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To: Stanley Dyer, CEO Dyer Chemical
I heard from my superiors. You know who I also heard from? How about the mole we've had in your company for the last year? He told me some very interesting things about your waste disposal habits and your so called "accidental spills" that aren't accidental at all.
He also included some very telling photographs that I'm looking at right now. Maybe I should be a patriot and forward this information to the press. Or maybe you'll take my "proposal" more seriously.
Outgoing Mail 02.15.75[]
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To: General C. Braxton, U.S. Army CWD
Understood. I'll begin having my people make the necessary modifications as requested. We'll be ready to receive your Project Clean & Clear materials in three months.