K i n g
Adron was feeling very proud of himself right now. In the back of his mind he toyed with the idea of having an entire corporation to bend to his will. It had been some time. His father had owned a modest shipping Company that provided services to nearly half The Dominion. Of course, when Adron was exiled there was no possible way for him to take his company with them. Their assets were too heavily rooted in Serenno and he could not make such a thing happen. Perhaps now he could have done such a thing but at that time it was impossible. So he liquidated his company, using the credits to keep him afloat ever since he left that part of the galaxy. It had been an extensive treasury to be sure, yet after supporting his lavish tastes and being exerted several times it was all but diminished. This wealth would pale in comparison to the one he held on Serenno and it would be virtually eternal so long as he played his cards right. When his apprentice spoke up he arched a brow before speaking evenly. "You'll learn. As the President the most important thing is learning the language and finding a proper Board of Directors to work under you. However unlike our predecessor we will not be giving away shares of our company."
They made it back to the turbolift and Adron clasped his hands behind his back. He considered his words but in the next moment spoke again. "I will legally own eighty percent of the Company and you will own twenty." It was quite obvious that Adron made no illusions on the reality of the situation. It was his company, not theirs, he was merely letting her run it for him. He eyed her closely, watching to see if she argued or made the slightest show of discontent. "That is plenty, correct?" He challenged, his words accented by the soft ring that the turbolift gave off once they arrived at the base of their landing pad. He would listen closely for her answer and be prepared to deliver the lesson beyond her response, if it was improper.
Their shuttle stood where it had before their conversation with the Board. Adron paused, gazing at it searchingly for a moment before glancing over his shoulder. He seemed to be looking back over to the main entrance they had just traveled through. He said nothing, yet a slight smile began to creep over his face. "Let's leave this rock. We have more work to be done." Adron would make his way to their ship's loading ramp with an almost eager expression. The Dark Side of the Force had been flowing from him so freely for the briefest of moments, yet now it was safely shrouded once again. It was almost as if he was spilling his essence into the world, leaving a sign that he had been here. A taunt. But who was he taunting?
"The company will fund our future endeavors and more. It will still be a while before it is up and running however." He said, ducking into the ship's cockpit. In the next minute they were lifting off of their landing pad and rocketing towards the skies. Adron did not wait until they were clear of the atmosphere, the moment the hypercodes were accepted the ship shot into hyperspace, giving a rather violent rock as they left this planet and their carnage behind. Relaxing in his seat he let out a deep exhale. Regardless of his confidence there was much danger with what they had done, but it seemed they would not be paying any price today. "You did well. Very well. I believe you will be a great asset to me." He said, offering her a brief smile before turning his attention to the controls before him. Yes, they were sure to be an interesting team.
[member="Dianah Vi'Dreya"]
They made it back to the turbolift and Adron clasped his hands behind his back. He considered his words but in the next moment spoke again. "I will legally own eighty percent of the Company and you will own twenty." It was quite obvious that Adron made no illusions on the reality of the situation. It was his company, not theirs, he was merely letting her run it for him. He eyed her closely, watching to see if she argued or made the slightest show of discontent. "That is plenty, correct?" He challenged, his words accented by the soft ring that the turbolift gave off once they arrived at the base of their landing pad. He would listen closely for her answer and be prepared to deliver the lesson beyond her response, if it was improper.
Their shuttle stood where it had before their conversation with the Board. Adron paused, gazing at it searchingly for a moment before glancing over his shoulder. He seemed to be looking back over to the main entrance they had just traveled through. He said nothing, yet a slight smile began to creep over his face. "Let's leave this rock. We have more work to be done." Adron would make his way to their ship's loading ramp with an almost eager expression. The Dark Side of the Force had been flowing from him so freely for the briefest of moments, yet now it was safely shrouded once again. It was almost as if he was spilling his essence into the world, leaving a sign that he had been here. A taunt. But who was he taunting?
"The company will fund our future endeavors and more. It will still be a while before it is up and running however." He said, ducking into the ship's cockpit. In the next minute they were lifting off of their landing pad and rocketing towards the skies. Adron did not wait until they were clear of the atmosphere, the moment the hypercodes were accepted the ship shot into hyperspace, giving a rather violent rock as they left this planet and their carnage behind. Relaxing in his seat he let out a deep exhale. Regardless of his confidence there was much danger with what they had done, but it seemed they would not be paying any price today. "You did well. Very well. I believe you will be a great asset to me." He said, offering her a brief smile before turning his attention to the controls before him. Yes, they were sure to be an interesting team.
[member="Dianah Vi'Dreya"]