Bido’s quills stiffened as she listened to
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spell out his own terms and proposals. They were comprehensive and substantial in their depth. She had been expecting to be able to successfully procure technology, but he was also offering political tools that would help her people navigate the waters of Confederate bureaucracy. Entering into a high profile trade agreement would definitely help to protect her people’s interests and customs. This, she could simply not pass up on. However, her resources were limited, and his price was steep…
It was a good thing she came here with a powerful offer of her own…
She reached for her mug and took a moment to gather her thoughts, and indulge in the algae tea for a sip. Then, her quills flattened in childish embarrassment as she stopped herself from setting the mug down completely, then raised it up to her muzzle for a second indulgent sip, and then hastily set the mug back down, miming an exaggerated attempt to gain self control for the sake of
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‘s amusement, assuming an HRD could find humour in such things.
“We are somewhat limited in our reserve of underworld credits, so, we might have to low-ball you on that price. However, lucky for you, I managed to pull some strings with our research and development teams for some extra chips to throw in, if it became necessary. So, my offer is this. 60,000 UC, and we will also supply you with our proprietary gravity refraction technology and specialized tachyon alloy? We may not have a strong enough technology base to compete without your help, but we do have a few aces up our sleeve, and this technology is revolutionary in the right hands. Someone like you can most likely do some amazing things with it, and so access would be a coveted privilege.
“As for the Braha’tok schematics, I see no issue with letting you have them. But expect Dornean officers to send you purchase orders if you decide to put them into production. We need more of them for ourselves as well.” She snorted in amusement.
Her quills then drooped a little,
“My only concern with your proposal at this time, though, is your interest in the Dornean Navy College. Not that I intend to deny you access. My people have a lot to teach on the subject of navy traditions. But…” she took another sip. She didn’t like speaking ill of her own people, so she did her best to phrase it in such a way that didn’t make them look bad,
“let’s just say, there are drawbacks to the way we live as long as we do. Our training programs take a long time. Very long. Years, even. I’m actually a trained fighter pilot and my time at the academy was not a standard day less than a whole decade. We take our time. Learn carefully, enjoy the process, smell the sea… you get the idea. If you want to send cadets to our college to learn our ways, I’m certain they would be accepted under the terms you described. But even if we do our best to expedite the learning process, it will still take considerable patience from your students to gain a fruitful understanding of our military skills.”
She then blinked her large black eyes as a thought crossed her mind,
“you might be better off just straight up hiring on Dornean officers as contractors, actually. Or, at least until your chosen cadets are finished training on Dornea.” She shrugged.