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It had come to Kaldar's attention that he required two things: money and influence. The former could become the latter if one was strategic, and Kaldar was enough of a weasel to get his foot in the door almost anywhere.
Kaldar had done his homework about the rise of power, and the state of the galaxy. His homework had led him to Malastare, and as he walked through the streets of this place, he smelled opportunity in the air. Or maybe it was just that the air here was thick with desperation in the Force. Desperation and animosity.
Although much of Malastare was a lush, jungle world, this area was barren, and the cities that performed the bulk of the mining operations had stripped away much of the resources in large chunks of the world. The gravity was heavier here, but the Dugs and Gran both had adapted to it, not to mention the other humans who had immigrated here. Kaldar would, too.
He sat on a bench outside the Governor's building, knowing what he had to do. He'd already met with the Governor and made his pitch. Now it was just a matter of carrying through on the promise he made. But that was what he did. He was a fixer. He solved the problems of other people, and that would be his foot in the door.
Kaldar had done his homework about the rise of power, and the state of the galaxy. His homework had led him to Malastare, and as he walked through the streets of this place, he smelled opportunity in the air. Or maybe it was just that the air here was thick with desperation in the Force. Desperation and animosity.
Although much of Malastare was a lush, jungle world, this area was barren, and the cities that performed the bulk of the mining operations had stripped away much of the resources in large chunks of the world. The gravity was heavier here, but the Dugs and Gran both had adapted to it, not to mention the other humans who had immigrated here. Kaldar would, too.
He sat on a bench outside the Governor's building, knowing what he had to do. He'd already met with the Governor and made his pitch. Now it was just a matter of carrying through on the promise he made. But that was what he did. He was a fixer. He solved the problems of other people, and that would be his foot in the door.