Renegade Rodian
KAMINO
Here Zothustro went again on his own. He traveled down the third road he had ever known, a road known as “setting up deals with planets who were in dire need of droids.” Zothustro had undertaken jobs like this before, once in Mandalorian space and then again in Protectorate space. By and large, Zothustro’s foray into Protectorate had been far more comprehensive than they had been in Mandalorian space.
Now he had to up the ante even more. Since the Protectorate was presently in a state of war with Abrion, Lord Janus had indicated to the X’Ting that it would not be prudent to sell them combat droids. Otherwise the Omegans would take exception and sanction their company, which simply wasn’t a good thing at all.
To make up for not being able to market the newer models, such as the Talos and Mehrunes series droids, Zothustro was going to have to market more of Hegemonic Automaton’s luxury and labor droids to the planets of Abrion. It was worth noting that the Abrion Corporate Alliance wouldn’t be benefiting directly from these deals, but the planets in their territory certainly would.
But more than them, Hegemonic Automaton would. Because that’s just how capitalism works.
It would have been a good idea to apply for membership to the Techno Union, but that would sit just as badly with the Omegans than if they sold battle droids to Abrion. It was simply better to… Not do that, and simply suffer through not having whatever handicaps Techno Union members were given.
The first step in Zothustro’s marketing plan was to establish a distribution center in the general vicinity of the galactic sector he wished to market to. Kamino seemed a reasonably good choice, given its location on the Mara Corridor, which was conveniently attached to the Hydian Way, which was right on top of Hegemonic Automaton’s primary distribution center- Celanon.
Hyperspace lanes are wonderful things.
The Kaminoan City of Tassus was more than willing to play host to the distribution center. They imagined the increase of traffic that establishing a major spaceport brought would enrich the city. Maybe not to the same degree those cities with cloning facilities were enriched, but they could settle for massive shipments of droids passing through.
Zothustro met with the city leaders promptly, and they ironed out the finer details of what was to be established here. The elderly X’Ting found the Kaminoans rather odd. They were very tall, awkward looking people. They spoke like they had all the time in the world and moved like elegant ghosts. Zothustro was a little jealous, given his ungainly insectoid form looked exactly as graceful as it was.
The meeting droned on for hours, mostly due to the Kaminoans. But once Zothustro departed, he left with the full knowledge that by the end of the week, the planet would be host to a new distribution center.
Here Zothustro went again on his own. He traveled down the third road he had ever known, a road known as “setting up deals with planets who were in dire need of droids.” Zothustro had undertaken jobs like this before, once in Mandalorian space and then again in Protectorate space. By and large, Zothustro’s foray into Protectorate had been far more comprehensive than they had been in Mandalorian space.
Now he had to up the ante even more. Since the Protectorate was presently in a state of war with Abrion, Lord Janus had indicated to the X’Ting that it would not be prudent to sell them combat droids. Otherwise the Omegans would take exception and sanction their company, which simply wasn’t a good thing at all.
To make up for not being able to market the newer models, such as the Talos and Mehrunes series droids, Zothustro was going to have to market more of Hegemonic Automaton’s luxury and labor droids to the planets of Abrion. It was worth noting that the Abrion Corporate Alliance wouldn’t be benefiting directly from these deals, but the planets in their territory certainly would.
But more than them, Hegemonic Automaton would. Because that’s just how capitalism works.
It would have been a good idea to apply for membership to the Techno Union, but that would sit just as badly with the Omegans than if they sold battle droids to Abrion. It was simply better to… Not do that, and simply suffer through not having whatever handicaps Techno Union members were given.
The first step in Zothustro’s marketing plan was to establish a distribution center in the general vicinity of the galactic sector he wished to market to. Kamino seemed a reasonably good choice, given its location on the Mara Corridor, which was conveniently attached to the Hydian Way, which was right on top of Hegemonic Automaton’s primary distribution center- Celanon.
Hyperspace lanes are wonderful things.
The Kaminoan City of Tassus was more than willing to play host to the distribution center. They imagined the increase of traffic that establishing a major spaceport brought would enrich the city. Maybe not to the same degree those cities with cloning facilities were enriched, but they could settle for massive shipments of droids passing through.
Zothustro met with the city leaders promptly, and they ironed out the finer details of what was to be established here. The elderly X’Ting found the Kaminoans rather odd. They were very tall, awkward looking people. They spoke like they had all the time in the world and moved like elegant ghosts. Zothustro was a little jealous, given his ungainly insectoid form looked exactly as graceful as it was.
The meeting droned on for hours, mostly due to the Kaminoans. But once Zothustro departed, he left with the full knowledge that by the end of the week, the planet would be host to a new distribution center.