To: Dr. Arnold Lenn
Re: [REDACTED] Date: Oct. 27, 2009
To Dr. Lenn, Director of Project [REDACTED],
I have heard of both your success and failure with this current project, I must warn you, this project is of extreme importance. We don't have enough time for your setbacks. You and your team need to get this finished and soon or you'll have not only me to answer to me but to [REDACTED].
Playtime is over Lenn. It's time to stop being nice and take things seriously. If I hear another report that the progress on [REDACTED] has come to a halt or even failed, mark my words, you will have it. I don't care if what you have to do to make Project [REDACTED] a success but you are running out of time. People are starting to question our motives. We can't let that happen. We are so close. No more setbacks. [REDACTED] is watching Lenn, and at this point, the success of the project is of utmost importance. Even over the well being of your team.
I have been speaking on your behalf for a while now and I can't make anyone many more excuses for you and you team at Mira. Failure seems to be a common trend over there. Get it done, no matter the cost.
From [REDACTED]