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Coruscant: The Wounded Planet [Galactic Alliance]

This is the first in the series of threads aimed at setting of the restoration of Coruscant, mainly to ascertain the extent of damage. If you are GA,you are welcome to join in any capacity, in whichever (sensible) location, either surveying or helping the wounded.

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On board The Saratoga, a GA Dreadnought-class Mark III ship
Enroute from Dulvoyinn to Coruscant

Cradled inside the metallic belly of The Saratoga was a small chamber, next to main engine room, barely bigger than a broom closet. Equidistant from both the left and right side of the ship, from both top and the bottom, no windows or vents. Perhaps the safest place to be, when in naval battle. Inside, a woman clad in a long, spartan black dress, sat atop an empty supplies crate. The sole ornament was a stealth blaster hung from her belt, its surface polished to perfection with a custom copper finish. A pair of dark eyes scanned across yellow pages of a book enveloped in dark green leather, carefully reading and absorbing every word. The front page was inscribed with a title in golden Aurebesh: Freedom is Never Free, by Sio Bibble.

The copy Zonia held in her hands was one of three remaining copies; one was deposited in library of Coruscant, the other was supposedly a part of a private collection of a very wealthy merchant. Kalranoos recieved her copy as a gift from her philosophy professor during her studies at University of Theed. A distant relative of Bibble, the professor was handed down the book, yet insisted on giving it to Zonia for some reason. She was certainly one of his best students in several generations, both dilligent and talented, but giving her a priceless gift was quite unusual. She had politely declined and returned it while still on Theed, but the book later arrived nonetheless to the address of her Sullustan condo. How the professor knew where to send the book, Zonia had no idea: cosmic cogs turned in mysterious ways.

During his time as lecturer on Naboo, Bibble had written many books, mostly textbooks on politics and philosophy that were later used as literature in many universities across the galaxy. He was a pacifist, idealist even, a staunch supporter of democracy and rule of law. His last book, however, departed from such an utopian view. Freedom is Never Free was written in the waning days of the Republic, spanning from blockade of Naboo to Clone Wars. The sobering experience of galaxy-wide conflict transformed Bibble's rhetoric; as he witnessed the Republic crumble, he began to question democracy as a form of social contract.

He became critical of both politicians and Jedi Order, implicity blaming them for the turmoil galaxy sunk in before establishment of Galactic Empire. The book was a lucid recollection of all flaws of representative democracy, by someone who had the immense cognitive capacity and mental breadth to comprehend the greater picture. He never published the book, but his manuscripts were later found by his children, who edited the book which saw the light of day just a few months after the battle of Endor. Sadly enough, not enough important people had read the book and understood it. If they did, the Gallactic Alliance ship would not be dashing through hyperspace towards war-torn Coruscant. Deeply immersed in reading, Zonia did not hear the first time her comm chimed to alert her of an incoming message. Only the second time her hand idly rummaged through the contents of her messinger bag to find the device.

"Yes?" she spoke into the comm, her eyes still pasted to the page, as she read a particularly interesting passage where Bibble explained where he first started to doubt Palpatine was not who he said he was.

"Ambassador Kalranoos, dropping out of hyperspace in t-minus-five" a male voice reported - "Your presence is needed on the bridge."
"Noted." the dark-haired woman replied, then tossed the comm into the outer compartment of the bag. The book, however, was reluctantly stashed inside. Back to reality.

Several minutes later, the Prakithan economist made her way to the bridge, pushing past busy staff that went about their usual business in the corridors. The blast door slid open, revealing a command room dominated by a wall-to-wall viewport. The lights of Coruscant flickered before them, the sun in the distance looming over the crescent of the planet, forming a glistening corona of brilliance comparable to shooting stars. Zonia now understood why it was dubbed the Jewel of the Core; for a few fleeting moments, she just stood in the doorway, genuinely amazed at the beauty of the planet and lustrous patterns of urban sprawl. Most people from backwater worlds reacted in the exact same way during their first flyover.

A subtle cough was aimed at attracting Zonia's attention.
"I've requested a Jedi to escort you folks to the Senate district. They should be here shortly." the first officer said, hands clasped behind his back - "We can't risk anything on the surface. But assessing the economic costs of restoration is of prime importance."

Dark brows furrowed. Zonia could take care of herself, no space wizards were needed. Her dislike of Force-sensitives was generally very well hidden, but sometimes it surfaced.

"I haven't requested an escort." she said, half-proud, half-irritated - "But fine."
Crossing arms over chest, Kalranoos stood by the viewport and peered into the city lights below. Mere thought of what she will find on the surface tied a knot in her stomach; how many dead, wounded, how much destruction?

"Freedom is never free." she murmured to herself, quietly, like speaking to the wind.
 

Arieth zh'Vranthi

Galactic Alliance Ambassador
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Temporary Galactic Alliance Operating Base
Near what was left of the 500 Republica after being secured by Jedi Master [member="Aela Talith"]
Senate District



In the wake of the liberation of Coruscant, the Chief of State Caita Xan of the Galactic Alliance was already overseeing just what now came in the wake of battle. The Sullustan female has been at the forefront in diplomatic relations and in guiding the Alliance along with Supreme Commander Nemo Ven and Grand Marshall Omai Rhen of the New Jedi Order.

Her's was a well known face. Having previously held positions overseeing the Sullustan foreign affairs department, as well as a four year stint being the minister for defense, she has a wealth of political experience. She's often loud and outspoken and the local media are big supporters of her nature. She looks down upon much younger politicians, and believes all should spend the time in junior positions before being given a portfolio to manage.

It would not be any different with the additional Ambassadors who were to aid her with the politics of the reconstruction of the Jewel of the Coreworlds.

Ambassador Arieth zh'Vranthi stood beside her already, having arrived in an earlier ship. For now, they were reviewing all the details coming in. The damage reports, the amount of civilian, Alliance, and One Sith casualties, as well as initial drafts on what would be their best course of action.

"Ma'dam," Ayro Va, Caita's personal assistant, excused himself. He was a Togruta, with lavender skin and bright violet eyes. The Sullustan Chief of State swiveled her head, her wide ears twitching.

"Ambassador [member="Zonia Kalranoos"] has arrived."

Arieth, who was in the middle of reviewing the information on the needs for restoring communications. Much of the local and planetary communications devices, orbital satellites, terminals, speakers and HoloScreens have to be replaced, and/or salvaged should they prove to be repairable. Sullust Central News Network had a heavy hand in combating the One Sith propaganda during the battle, boosting morale of Alliance forces as well as those residents pro liberation.

[member="Mara D'Lessio Merrill"], heiress of several distinguished companies, has already led the charge in sending the call for humanitarian and and resources for reconstruction. The young philanthropist has been sent an invitation to come to Coruscant at the behest of Chief of State Caita Xan, to thank her for her work as well as to receive a full detail list of those companies who would seek to provide aid, if at least to show gratitude as much as ensure that everyone's safety was assured. This would also provide an opportunity for potential contracts with the Galactic Alliance itself, should the need be required.

"Good." Caita said, wiggling her fingers to gesture for the stack of filmsi she requested. She had specific instructions to carry out.



*Approved to NPC Chief of State Caita Xan per GA Faction Staff.
 
[member="Arieth zh'Vranthi"]

Getting Mara to come by for a visit was remarkably easy. For one thing, Mara was already on Coruscant. She'd spent the first couple of days smuggling a Jedi strike team into the Valley of the Dark Lords, then guided a retired Grandmaster as they finished cleansing the Force nexus, then jumped straight into humanitarian coordination. Which really boiled down to 'throwing an obscene amount of money at the situation.'

All that to say, she'd set up shop just around the corner at the old Corellian embassy. Her office, such as it was, barely had room for the unbundled data cables, stacked terminals, Force crystal armatures, and used stimcaf bulbs that defined her life right now. She hadn't taken a shower in some time. But when the Galactic Alliance authorities called for an actual in-person meeting, not just the memos she'd been exchanging with the Supreme Commander, one took the time to shower. A portable sonic unit in an old boardroom, a clean business suit, and a miraculously unscuffed pair of shoes later, Mara was en route to the Chief of State and company. En route, she put together the latest version of the corporate list -- the private sector donors and contractors who'd risen to the occasion, either for profit or not.
 
Location: Old Alderaan Embassy

Elaine was busy, she had been busy since the sith where driven of this world. She had supply problems, she had admin problems. She had pile of tags to send back to there families, with letters of condolences, and that was the worse of the jobs. She been writing a hundred letters each day, the family already new they where dead, but she felt obliged to already give each one a letter. After all they died fighting for an alliance she got them into, each one had a different touch to it. Each one named the street or place they where felled, there picture from the personal file, and there dog tag. Her wrist was aching at the end of each day, but that was only a bit pain. She had people coming into her office each day asking for help, her Pioneers where in high demand. Helping rebuild bits of infrastructure, though most where only patch jobs. Her Scouts where patrolling the streets, and sometimes came into contact with [member="Noah Corek"] forces. They being used as light armour should a friendly face, and that seemed important at the moment. Her Infantry where order not to where there helmets unless in combat situation, for same reason. They where also stretched, as using them as medics to help wounded civilians, guarding food stations, raiding any sith forces that stayed behind. All this and trying to making sure lynchings did not happen, she would not care if they where guilty, it was probably the guilty that where doing the lynchings. Her Artillery batteries did have a bit easier, as they was nothing to bombard now, so they where doubling up as embassy guards. Though artillery was kept ready, as she never knew what was round the corner. The Housecarls guard the base as well, artillery batteries. They also where keen to to start helping the locals, she decided until they decide what each alliance force would be doing. She would build her vehicle factory on the planet, she had few her men guarding the embassy look into it for her.
 
S.S. EPISTELLAR JOVIAN
MC42 Ruisto-class Exploration Craft
Registered to Corellia Digital, out of Drall

If the Intervention were ready, this would have been a shake-down for it.

Though he wasn't sure that the Alliance would have appreciated him rolling up in the company star destroyer...

He'd dropped out of hyperspace nine times, altering vector and trajectory so to confuse anyone from the One Sith who might have picked up his power signature moving up from the Corellian System to the Core Worlds. Not the first time he'd made the trip, but thus far it was going better than the previous venture. As part of the lessons learned from that disastrous attempt at getting behind enemy lines, the young Anzat had powered down all of the non-essential systems and journeyed up an old Corellian bypass that had been all but forgotten when he'd been a padawan.

And that had been nine hundred years ago.

The bypass was a 'scenic route,' but it should have avoided any hyperspace probes that the Sith might have tagged along their side of the Corellian Trade Route hyperlane. The Ruisto was a spectre of the past. A ship of the Levantine Sanctum, vanished from the fleet of the modern-day Silver Sanctum Coalition. It wasn't a vessel armed for a fight, but it was designed to take a beating. And its sensor suite was far more advanced and capable than anything that the Jedi boy had on the Alderaan Queen, which occupied hangar space on the Epistellar Jovian.

Standing at the forward part of the bridge, the diminutive Jedi General of the Clone Wars felt as though he were back in time to the Yinchorri Rebellion, or even the Hyperspace War. Droids automated many of the processes done by sapients on military vessels, but there were any number of technicians and employees mulling about the corporate-owned, civilian vessel.

It felt like being in command again.

...and it was disquieting to realize how much he'd missed it.

Turning toward the protocol droid at the communications terminal, the boy gave a nod as he spoke. "Send to Galactic Alliance: This is the Epistellar Jovian out of Drall, representing Corellia Digital. We are assisting with subspace communications repair, and are standing by to render any additional aid or information you may require."

Strange. He had been born on Corellia, but spent the earliest part of his childhood here. But he'd never once missed it. Not the ecumenopolis. Not the Jedi Temple. Perhaps it was his master's influence, but the boy had never felt compelled to return here. And was already finding himself ill at ease for being this close.

"Shall I place us in orbit of Coruscant, sir?"

Did people even know there were ten other planets in the system? And gods only knew how many moons. Twenty-one around just one of the outlying dwarf planets. "Hold us in position... just inside the Covey Asteroid Belt," the youth answered quietly, as his gaze once more returned to the transparisteel view port just an inch or so away. It was easy to pick out Coruscant even from this distance.

He was Anzati. Even as a youngling, the millions of minds of the people on that planet... in orbit of that planet... called attention to it. Some might even have described the sensation as appetizing. "Let's give Coruscant a wide berth for now..."

Before he left, he'd make a pilgrimage to the site of the former Jedi Temple.

Whatever might remain of it now.

But, until that time, he'd been contracted to do a job. "Begin scanning for commercial satellites and broadcast facilities," the boy remarked, turning away from the view port as he started back toward the sensor station. Once they had an idea of what infrastructure might be currently existing, or could be made operational, they could start drawing up plans for how to drop new infrastructure in place. Start to re-build the telecommunications and broadcast structures that would support things like SCNN, civil or emergency services, and just basic communication.

[member="Aneya Maev"]​
 

Arieth zh'Vranthi

Galactic Alliance Ambassador
Temporary Galactic Alliance Operating Base
Near what was left of the 500 Republica after being secured by Jedi Master Aela Talith
Senate District

[member="Zonia Kalranoos"] [member="Mara D'Lessio Merrill"] [member="Sor-Jan Xantha"]

"Ma'dam Xan," another announcement. "Mara Merrill is here."

The Sullustan woman took the filmsi file handed to her for her review, swiveling her head towards the assistant. "Have her sit in the conference room. I'll meet her there." Ambassador Kalranoos had yet to arrive, but there were many facets to cover. Time was of the essence.

"Ambassador zh'Vranthi," the woman would direct her attention to the woman standing in flowing white and silver robes.

"Yes, Ma'dam Xan." Areith replied, paying close attention to the Sullustan Chief of State. "I want you to oversee the corporate entities seeking to provide long-term contracts for Corusant's reconstruction. Please contact [member="Sarge Potteiger"], I hear he will be managing security along with others. We'll get the full details from Ms. Merrill soon enough."

Meanwhile, an attendant would welcome Mara.

"Please, come this way Ms. Merril." the Twi'lek Alliance government aide beckoned, leading the young woman past security checks. It was a strange sight to see indeed, so many Alliance personnel. Perhaps a liberated Coruscant had been so far off in the minds of those who sought to free her, that having it here finally felt surreal.

Twin doors would slide open, allowing for the heiress to enter. A long oval desk with twelve seats sat at the center of the conference room. There were still a few signs of the One Sith occupation in the decor, but the banner of the Galactic Alliance along with Coruscant's own hung proudly in the foreground.

"The Cheif of State Cerita Xan will be here soon to meet you. Please, make yourself comfortable."
 
Location: Old Ambassadorial district

Her food supplies had arrived on the planet, a lot dino steaks have arrived, mainly from Trehornfa. They where a dinosaurs with three horns, and thick carapace protecting them from any frontal attack. The animal itself was easily domesticated, and had weird trait similar to lizards that mandalorains used. Her advisor came back, there was some real estate in the works area of planet. The sith use to make fighters near there, so they had skilled but out work people. The only she had with that, is they use to make ships for the sith, she hated the sith. Then again needs must, she took some her housecarls, and a personal transport to area.
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When she finally arrived, after going through various checkpoints, some manned by her forces and some by others. The place was nothing more than an industrial hub, but no one working hardly, there where no orders in at the moment. She realized if something was not done soon, these people would wish for the sith back. As people did not want to live on handouts, but wanted to work for living and have pride in what they do. She decide she have to commit to making a her vehicles here for her forces, even if it was hiring those that helped her enemy. She gave the nod of approval to estate agent, and he would deal with the rest for her. She soon would own a factory on Coruscant, now she need designers. Though those people could come to her, back at her headquarters. She then head back, after all she a lot to do.

As she got back to her office, the was a thank you present on her desk, a pocket watch.

[member="Ijaat Mereel"]
 
[member="Arieth zh'Vranthi"]

Mara hadn't come alone. Two associates followed her into the conference room: a flamboyant Ishi Tib accountant named Marvekks, and a demure, unassuming Chalactan named Eiarra Denirel. Denirel was Mara's longtime chief of staff; before that, she'd served as her public relations manager. All along, she'd filled various roles including language instructor, Force tutor, and fashion consultant. She wore the two chrome skullstuds of a Chalactan Adept and had history with the Theran Listeners of Nam Chorios. She'd been with the Underground for longer than she'd been with Mara, and there was almost nobody Mara trusted more. It was Eiarra who had taken custody of Mara's list of corporations, and she'd spent the latter half of the speeder ride cleaning it up and organizing it.

They didn't say much, just talked quietly among themselves as points came to mind, the usual waiting-for-the-meeting-to-start small talk among professionals. The Ishi Tib made a joke at a Gungan realtor's expense; Mara and Eiarra got a good chuckle from that. Hundreds of local and offworld companies had hired on with Mara's relief efforts at discounted rates, or provided their products and services gratis, but a few had approached the situation with something like graft, working for self-promotion. Mara and her people didn't approve of that.
 
S.S. EPISTELLAR JOVIAN
MC42 Ruisto-class Exploration Craft
The Covey Asteroid Belt

He'd launched two Niathal-class shuttles.

The first was headed toward Vandor-3. The fifth terrestrial planet in the Coruscant system, during the Clone Wars Vandor-3 had hosted a major training base for the Grand Army of the Galactic Republic. There had been some substantial communications equipment as well, if he recalled correctly. During the war, Coruscant had been more of Kenobi or... what the feth was his padawan's name? Skyrunner..? that guy... Coruscant had been more of their territory.

...and, as he sometimes still had a hard time reminding himself, this was nearly one thousand years removed from the Coruscant he knew. From the passive scans alone, he could see the formation of rings around the planet Coruscant. A feature that hadn't been present before, so clearly in the centuries since the boy's last visit to Coruscant much about the planetary system had become subject to change.

The other Niathal was investigating the moons of Coruscant. Centax-1 and Centax-2 had both hosted facilities supporting the Grand Army of the Galactic Republic similar to Vandor-3, save for on a smaller scale.

So why focus the investigation on the site of former Clone Wars military bases?

Infrastructure. Government infrastructure relied on communications and data handling protocols. If there was any surviving infrastructure, or any ruins of old military information centers, then establishing a hub for the Coruscant System would be markedly easier. Particularly with all the meteor activity that the Coruscant System received, Sor-Jan didn't want to entrust the communications backbone to orbital relay stations. There would need to be terrestrial based repeaters and broadcast terminals, shielded by planetary magnetospheres, in order to lessen the risk of a meteor strike blacking out civilian communications.

[member="Aneya Maev"]​
 

Arieth zh'Vranthi

Galactic Alliance Ambassador
Temporary Galactic Alliance Operating Base
Near what was left of the 500 Republica after being secured by Jedi Master Aela Talith
Senate District


[member="Mara D'Lessio Merrill"] [member="Zonia Kalranoos"]

While the Chief of State awaited the arrival of Ambassador Kalranoos, Areith would travel to meet the young heiress who's cry for aide had garnered much support.

The conference room doors slid open with a hiss, revealing Ambassador zh'Vranthi. Short red hair, long flowing white robes. She presented the group a cordial smile.

“Miss Merrill.” she began, gliding over to the woman to greet her. Extending out her hand, she continued. “I am Ambassador zh’Vranthi for the Galactic Alliance. I welcome you to Coruscant.” a small glint of humor lay therein.

“Forgive me, but I did not think I’d be able to say that when I first joined the Alliance. Liberating Coruscant had seemed out of reach -- I am glad to say that I was wrong in that.”
 
Coruscant
Military District
Temporary Medical Center

They kept coming on in, one after another thousands were wounded it seemed, and even more so he feared were dead. While the Jedi Master's role in the invasion of Coruscant was small, a part was still played however small it was. Kahne was no healer, but he had been helping the wounded move about, finding a place for them, and healing was small wounds that had been suffered. A hand grasped the shoulder of the Jedi and Kahne turned to his side to find an Alliance Soldier, one that was in his party when the initial attack began. He heard his name and what came afterwards, the Jedi let out a small sigh and he nodded his head. "Take me to him." Kahne said as he followed the Sgt through the several tents and then finally towards their destination. He pulled the cover back and the Jedi entered and laying on the cot was the Captain that had followed him at the start of the battle.

Kahne took a deep breath as he walked forward and the doctor leaned in and whispered in his ear. "I'm sorry Master Jedi, He's not going to make it. His wounds are too great." Kahne brow furrowed slightly as he looked from the doctor towards the Captain. Kahne walked forward a bit and knelt down next to the cot and cleared his throat slightly.

"Jedi, I see you made it. I'm not looking to good though." The Alliance Captain mumbled out, slurring his words slightly most likely due to the pain medication to make him more comfortable. "I did my best, I think your gonna be alright." Kahne chuckled lightly, as he his hand reached for the Captains hand, holding it firmly, mimicking his firm hand even at the edge of death. "You Jedi are terrible liars."

"We just bend the truth a little bit." Kahne smirked as he stared into his eyes for a moment, before looking away. He had seen that look before, many times before it was when death was calling. The Jedi garnered his sense as he looked back at him. "Thanks for the pep talk, it helped."

The captain chuckled just barely as he smiled as well. "We all need a little help sometimes."

Kahne felt the grip on his hand squeeze a bit tighter and a strained looked came about the Captains face. "May the f-force be w-with y-y-you......" The light had left his eyes as the Jedi Master felt his grip completely loosen and his head fell back, eyes open, a blank stare at him....he was dead. Kahne took a deep breath as he lowered his head slightly in respect and and looked back up. His hand left the captains and rose to close the eyes of his ally, who's name he didn't even know. He just remembered his words that were spoken at the beginning of the battle, he wouldn't be forgotten. Kahne stood up slowly as he stared down at the now deceased captain.

"Always..." The Jedi whispered to himself...
 
Location: Old Alderaan Embassy

As she got back, she had the paperwork for the factory to sign, weird it beat her to office, they are to efficient these bureaucrats. She signed them, and then got on with her duty roster for the next day. Some her men need to leave to see there families , others just wanted to go home saying they done there bit. This was something she was finding hard to accommodate, the extra cash she was given by [member="Mara D'Lessio Merrill"], was helping ease this issue, as she was paying them more to stay. Also she was paying more for troops to cut short there leave, and come to here to help. She had to admit, she was not a big fan of this planet, it had unpleasant memories to say the least.

She decide to have early night, as tomorrow she was interviewing people to help design her new range of vehicles. She was going to start with cash crop vehicles, just to sell to general public. Then add to her military hardware, but she figured the civilian population would need to be catered for first.
 
[member="Arieth zh'Vranthi"]

Mara rose from the conference room chair with a quiet grunt. She'd been injured during the battle for the Valley and the cleansing of the nexus. Nevertheless, she stood straight as she came to shake Arieth's hand. "You and me both," Mara said. "I've spent so long making runs into the Core -- gun smuggling, evac, recon -- I still can't wrap my head around it. But it's true: Coruscant is free."

She gestured behind her. "This is Eiarra Denirel of the Chalactan Adepts, my chief of staff, and Marvekks of Tibrin, an accountant on loan from Silk Holdings." They'd risen in greeting; now all three of them reclaimed their seats around the conference table.

Denirel slid a datapad across to Arieth's seat. "This is the complete list of the corporations who've contributed," the Chalactan said. "Two hundred seventeen of them, both local and offworld. They're difficult to categorize: some have contracted at normal rates, others at discounted rates. Some have flat-out donated materiel or money or services. Some have done all of the above. With very few exceptions, I feel all of them are worthy of recognition. Their contributions go above and beyond standard corporate charity allocations. There's genuine altruism here on the part of several CEOs, boards of directors, and employees."
 
Quarter an hour later, a shuttle was descending to the surface of Coruscant with Zonia tethering on the back seat of the vessel, surrounded by additional security that were dispatched to planet. The Prakithan used the time on board to review her notes and proposal she sent to command earlier. Hopefully, the Chief of State had the time to look over it, albeit briefly. The sketch was rough, but the main point was contained within the twenty-page long document. Zonia was asked to produce two strategies and economic projections; one in the case of Alliance winning, the other - if not. Much of the invasion was spent in a back office at Dulvoyinn, simply waiting which version to send. Cowardly, some would think, yet not all were fighting wars with blasters and saber, but with coin.

Zonia's idea was rather unorthodox, at least in terms of the general way Alliance operated. The Galactic Alliance was a union of free political planets, where respective governments would contribute towards joint defense and little else. Kalranoos would propose a tighter economic union, which would allow the Alliance to fund their activities not only by contributions of planets, but also by special financial instruments. Her idea was to issue Galactic Alliance bonds which could be used to finance a plethora of activities ranging from restoration of Coruscant, military expenses to infrastructure projects across GA space. Since bonds would be traded at Galactic bond market, any company and individual would be able to invest in these bonds, regardless of their planet of origin. Technically speaking, Alliance supporters from OS space could, in effect, purchase GA bonds into their portfolio. And there was nobody who could object; it was a sound business strategy if GA continued to prosper.

The door of the shuttle hissed open as it landed near Republica 500, just outside Alliance temporary headquarters. Light boots stepped onto rubble scattered across the pavement when Zonia finally gathered courage to look up. Smoke emanated from several buildings in the distance, medical personnel covering several bodies with sheets, the banner of OS torn down from an office building, only to be replaced by the Alliance Crest. The air smelled of death and destruction. The scent of victory, some would say... Kalranoos loathed conflict and war, especially if it was perpetuated by Force users. All others were, in all truth, just cannon fodder in wars fought by these demigods.

"Ambassador Kalranoos has arrived." the comm had sounded as Zonia traversed the distance towards the entrance - "Chief of State awaits."
The Prakithan was led into the temporary command center, towards where Xan assumed office for the time being.
Very few recognized the chief economist of GA; she was not only new, but also opted to keep a low profile. She was modest, despite being an apt expert and politician.

"Your Excellency." she greeted upon entering the room, followed by a deep bow - "Ambassador Kalranoos reporting for service. I hope you had the time to study the materials I sent."

[member="Arieth zh'Vranthi"]
 

Arieth zh'Vranthi

Galactic Alliance Ambassador
[member="Mara D'Lessio Merrill"]

“A pleasure to meet you.” Arieth said, the thin woman giving a cordial smile and shaking the respective hands. Once they were all seated, the Ambassador took the datapad. Her thumb slid across the display, reading the list of names and corporations. What interested her was what had been donated in services. Their help could provide more stabilization for the Jewel of the Core.

“On behalf of the Alliance, we would like to thank you for your work, Miss Merrill.” Arieth began, lifting her head to meet the young woman’s gaze. “You have provided the free citizens of Coruscant a means to rebuild through a selfless organization of such a mass collective of companies.” That had to be said first and foremost.

“The Galactic Alliance would like to recognize these contributions not only to you and to the corporation's” she continued, setting the data pad down.

“Proper security checks will be set in place, but otherwise I see no issue in the services rendered. We are utilizing a combination of Alliance and local sector volunteers to ensure the safety of all. The additional resources would aid in lending a hand.”

A pause, “We are in the midst of gathering former leadership of Coruscant before the One Sith occupation, and I am certain that once established, they would be keen on perhaps extending any offers of continuing business. The Alliance also is interested.” after all, they were still deep within One Sith Territory. While they had managed to liberate Coruscant, there were still the rest of the nearby territories that the ALliance had to ensure security.

“Do you have any recommendations on whom may be able to help with shoring up defenses from our supply line on Dulvoyinn to Coruscant. As you can assess, maintaining that is paramount to ensuring Coruscant’s continued state of freedom.”

Meanwhile….

“Ambassador [member="Zonia Kalranoos"].”

Caita swung around to stare up at the willowy, dusky skinned woman. “Ambassador Kalranoos, please take a seat.” the Sullustan Chief of State said, gesturing for the brunette to follow her towards a smaller office.

“We’ll get the buzzards away from us in the meantime while we deal with the hard pressed issue we have in hand.” Caita had always a no nonsense streak to her. The woman went towards a small bar, where she poured herself some water.

“As for your question. I did.” she admitted, gesturing to another glass. “Water?”

“I have a few questions and concerns; we have banks within Alliance space for underwriting-- but over all it is a fine proposal.”
 
[member="Arieth zh'Vranthi"]

Mara smiled faintly and nodded in acknowledgement of the Ambassador's thanks.

"Supply lines really are the critical question, aren't they. My primary recommendation would be to contract long-term with Omega Pyre. Of the security operators I've been working with lately, they're by far the largest and most professional. They also have a better space presence than the rest of them put together.

"For support purposes, I'm authorized to offer space search-and-rescue services via RimSAR, a Silk subsidiary. I'd also recommend comms and monitoring relays. Sor-Jan Xantha of Corellia Digital may be able to help with that, though he's tied up with restoring Coruscant's comm network and helping to liberate Corellia.

"And of course, [member="Fortris Sonn"] of Cerberus is my go-to construction operator. His people are doing phenomenal work on Coruscant. I don't know whether they have the time or the specialized gear to build space-relevant fortifications along a supply line, but Sonn's outfit is competent and delivers good value for money. At the very least they'd be able to recommend someone more suitable."
 
"No, your Excellency. I'm fine." the Prakithan retorted, lifting a palm in the air to kindly refuse the beverage. Instead, Zonia took a seat and placed her bag atop the table. She took out her datapad, which contained financial data and projections she was working on. The screen flared up with stock tickers, graphs and newsfeed that provided up to date information on the galactic economy.

"I've looked at the preliminary reports on damage to civilian and non-civilian structures on Coruscant. Exact estimates will take weeks, but I'm afraid charity will not be sufficient to rebuild Coruscant. We are talking about scales up to quintillion credits, which is the combined gross annual product of entire Sullust sector. Hence, the Alliance might have to consider issuing debt to finance our restoration efforts."

A brief pause followed, Zonia's facial expression now delineating slight concern.

"As an economist, I am obliged to remind your Excellency that altruism may require reciprocation later on. The companies that donated produce or credits may want something in return; preferential agreements, political leverage or exclusive monopolistic contracts. The line between corporate social responsibility and clientism is thin. I would advise caution when we accept aid from private companies."

Kalranoos did not doubt Xan's wisdom, but felt like she needed to point out there was no such thing as free lunch. Individuals and companies who extended a helping hand towards the Alliance may do so for very selfish reasons.

"Bond underwriters will be a key factor in determining the yield and the cost of our financing. I was going to suggest the Intergalactic Banking Clan as underwriters, since their creditworthiness will leave an impression Alliance bonds are a sound instrument, worthy of investment." Zonia suggested - "But if you want our banks to be underwriters, that can be also arranged. In that case, I may not guarantee such low interest."

The choice of underwriters was entirely up to Xan, Kalranoos would handle the technical part of the issue; find investors, notify the press.

"Also, the future cost of our finance will depend on whether we continue our string of victories. Failure to meet investor expectations will have profound consequences on the economy. In that sense, the game will become a bit more...complicated."

[member="Arieth zh'Vranthi"]
 
Coruscant
Military District
Temporary Medical Center

The Jedi Master left the tent walked outside past a few Alliance soldiers that were commanded by the now deceased captain. The Jedi looked up towards the sky and let out a small sigh. Kahne rubbed his face a little bit just as he turned back towards the the group. "Did he have any family?"

"We were his family." One of them said, and the rest followed up with a resounding yes but not quite the same words. "Of course." Kahne said with a small nod of his head. There was still much, much more work to do. Civilians were still being brought in to this area just until space cleared up elsewhere are the local Medical Hospitals. Thos with non-life threatening wounds were moved here and to other small medical like encampments. "We are going to bury him." The Jedi glanced down for a moment and then looked back towards the squad, in particular the one who spoke. "When?" The Jedi inquired with a somber expression on his face.

"Later this evening, we'd like for you to join us."

The Jedi Master showed a small smile and nodded his head respectfully. "Of course, I'll be around here, come get me when you are ready."
 

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