OOC: you should join
Cato Neimoidia. It had become the focus of Renfry's attention in recent days. She'd wasted enough time in recent days just... puttering around. She was tired of it and she was tired of floundering. With clarity of mind and a new goal, she'd brought her ship back to Cato Neimoidia and set to work.
Renfry had decided this was a weird world. The acid oceans were... well, acid oceans, and the fact that all of the cities were built on bridges suspended over acid oceans was odd. On the bright side, the weather was nice and temperate and the people were decent enough. In fact, she was probably the worst thing on this world, and she was on the hunt.
Work to deal with the planet's Senator was already underway, and she had decided that her next step was to deal with the parties who had influence on the planet: criminals and megacorporations that should have been criminals.
The latter of those was what she was here for. The trick was actually getting a meeting with the executives. One couldn't just walk in off the street with nothing and get a meeting with the powers that be, after all.
So down the street she walked, breathing deeply of the fresh air as she thumbed through her datapad, reading the latest on the executives and changes announced by the corporation. Rivalry is opportunity, she thought to herself. And there were rivalries growing, it seemed.
Renfry had decided this was a weird world. The acid oceans were... well, acid oceans, and the fact that all of the cities were built on bridges suspended over acid oceans was odd. On the bright side, the weather was nice and temperate and the people were decent enough. In fact, she was probably the worst thing on this world, and she was on the hunt.
Work to deal with the planet's Senator was already underway, and she had decided that her next step was to deal with the parties who had influence on the planet: criminals and megacorporations that should have been criminals.
The latter of those was what she was here for. The trick was actually getting a meeting with the executives. One couldn't just walk in off the street with nothing and get a meeting with the powers that be, after all.
So down the street she walked, breathing deeply of the fresh air as she thumbed through her datapad, reading the latest on the executives and changes announced by the corporation. Rivalry is opportunity, she thought to herself. And there were rivalries growing, it seemed.