Castiel Darkstar
Businessman Extraordinaire

Cybot Galactica Main Headquarters, Mondder City, Planet Etti IV, Etti System, Corporate Sector, Outer Rim Territories
Monolithic. That was the only way to describe it. An immense pyramid-shaped building that towered over the vast city-scape of Mondder City, the Galactic Headquarters of Cybot Galactica stood as one of the most (if not the most) impressive buildings on the planet. Having weathered the storm for hundreds of years, the once-proud and powerful Cybot Galactica company had dominated the industry as the galaxies leading manufacturer of droids (both military and non-military) since the days of the Old Republic. Following the death of the company's CEO, Setis Setag and the political instability of the now-crumbling Corporate Sector Authority, the company had all-but-floundered in recent years. After closing the majority of it's once vast corporate empire, the board of directors named Castiel Darkstar, the companies primary shareholder, as it's President and Chief Executive Officer in an effort to turn around.
At the top of the pyramid-like structure, Castiel stood in silence with his hands neatly tucked into the pockets of his black pin-striped suit. Behind him, a near-human looking protocol droid dubbed TR-1S (or as Castiel liked to call her, Tris) made her way across the office in silence. Approaching his desk, she folded her hands behind her back and awaited her makers instructions. "How many have responded?" he asked, already knowing that the outlook was grim.
"Not as many as expected, sir. Less than a quarter of what we had originally anticipated. But we do not have an exact count as of yet. " Tris responded matter-of-factly in her usual soft tone. Her voice had been programmed with a soothing feminine tone designed to relax and reassure, yet Castiel wasn't convinced. He nodded his head twice and continued to stare into the dense traffic of Mondder City's business district.
Since the fall of the Direx Board of the Corporate Sector Authority most of the Corporate Sector had been plunged into chaos and anarchy. Presidents and CEO's of many of the largest businesses in the sector had lunged at the opportunity to capitalize on the situation and without the supervision of the Authority, all-out Corporate warfare had ensued. Stock markets crashed, businesses faltered while others boomed, and recently with the absence of the Espos, small battles had erupted in the streets of most of the densely populated planets.
It was then that the Levatine Sanctum had swooped in, taking advantage of the upheaval and expanding their influence under the guise of a peacekeeping, freedom-loving alliance of hippies. Castiel cringed at the thought, taking a small crystal glass of whiskey from the table in front of the window he stood at and raising it o his lips, downing it in one swig.
Without a system of checks-and-balances, laws, governance, loop-holes, profit monitoring and the corporate politics of business growth and development the Corporate Sector could no longer function as a safe-haven for the largest and most powerful corporations in the galaxy. That, Castiel thought, was what they had failed to understand. The Corporate Sector didn't need freedom. Freedom for a company to monopolize and go unchecked would create chaos galaxy-wide. Already the ripple-effect of the financial crisis was being felt. Prices were skyrocketing on the most basic necessities because competition no longer existed. The larger companies had all-but-eaten up the smaller ones, creating monsterous umbrella corporations to dominate an industry. With no competition, they had become monopolies and without the direct supervision of the Authority to provide a checks-and-balances system to dissuade inflation, they could charge hundreds of thousands of credits more than the value of a product simply because it could not be acquired any other way.
"Now," Castiel started as he poured a second glass of whiskey and raised it to his lips, finishing his sentence before downing it again "we wait for the arrival of our guests."