I was thinking of having Azzo open up a small Cantina in a seedy neighborhood, I wanted to ask if that was cool as it isn't a HUGE business and would only provide him 10,000 credits per month in game (which I am translating 1 in game month = 1 real life week) I am making it into a sort of two part mission that another Cartel member can join in and through helping acquire the building and establish a reputation to deter robberies will receive 25% of the Cantina's income a month. Meaning the other person would make 2,500 credits per month without really having to do anything. Is that cool or should I wait to hit Enforcer rank before I start dipping toes into owning businesses, even small ones?
Hey there. I do apologize. It looks like it is going busy for me. I don't think I will be able to finish my bounty currently in the time being. If you would like, you may release my bounty for other cartel members use.
Well, a gameboy emulator would need a gameshark in order to get an Alakazam, because you wouldn't be able to trade the Kadabra. Same with Gengar, for example. Depressing.
Yes, the Initiative is similar, though more independent. It maintains its own goals; but those goals align with the Hutts on several levels (for example, the Initiative can hunt Sith and Jedi agents in Hutt territory) and both the Hutts and the Initiative could benefit. In addition to a Force-Hunting organization, the Initiative will be able to do dirty paramilitary mercenary jobs. Everything revolves around money, afterall.
Do you know of a Gameboy Emulator that lets me play Pokemon but also lets me gameshark it up so I can have Alakazams and shit? Also, Anderson is on as a liaison officer / recruit, he's still capable of promotion ofc, but I was considering how Ziva David served with NCIS as a liaison officer at first before becoming a probationary agent. If others sign on from the Hutts or perhaps even the Rebels, I may make a Liaison Officer-specific category.
Glad to have you on board though :) Should be badass.