Captain Larraq
Capitalist
@Shawn Jenson, @Nolan Detta , @Miles Varden, @Aedan Miles,
Rygel Larraq stared out his office window into the artificially lit city interior of Sundari. Smoke slowly drifted from the remains of a cigarette in a nearby ashtray and a cold glass of whiskey hung loosely from between the fingers of Larraq's left hand. Larraq was contemplating the future of his company.
Mandal Hypernautics was growing. As was the demands from the Dem'adas clan for additional ships, support, and soldiers. Not to mention the continued investment the company was making in defending Mandalorian interests as a whole and in Rygel Larraq's costly investments in securing contracts from the Lords of the Fringe.
As Mandal Hypernautics grew and expanded, so to did the logistical train that supported the company and so to did the number of bodybags from soldiers and mercenaries that had given their lives for a paycheck from Rygel Larraq. What he needed most right now was more young men and women willing to sign their lives away for a paycheck and the chance to prove themselves in combat.
What was more important however was that Larraq had to take a step back from the security aspect of his company and focus solely on the business aspect of Mandal Hypernautics as a whole. He needed a new CEO for Hyperion Security and a fresh army of recruits for the man to prove himself with.
Larraq turned his gaze from the river of red and white lights and looked over his shoulder at his desk. "Secretary." He said and waited for the communicator to path through the woman who sat on the other side of the thick wooden doors at the entrance to his office. "Yes Mr. Larraq?" Asked the woman through the speaker on Larraq's desk.
"Put out another Now Hiring ad. I need a new CEO for Hyperion Security." Larraq said absently as his gaze drifted back to the flowing streets and highways of the city. "And initiate open recruitment for the company. We need fresh boots." Larraq added coldly. It would only be a matter of time before he was sitting in on interviews for new hires. After that it would only be a matter of time before Mandal Hypernautics payed life insurance to whatever families the new employees left behind.
Rygel Larraq took a sip of his whiskey and waited...
Rygel Larraq stared out his office window into the artificially lit city interior of Sundari. Smoke slowly drifted from the remains of a cigarette in a nearby ashtray and a cold glass of whiskey hung loosely from between the fingers of Larraq's left hand. Larraq was contemplating the future of his company.
Mandal Hypernautics was growing. As was the demands from the Dem'adas clan for additional ships, support, and soldiers. Not to mention the continued investment the company was making in defending Mandalorian interests as a whole and in Rygel Larraq's costly investments in securing contracts from the Lords of the Fringe.
As Mandal Hypernautics grew and expanded, so to did the logistical train that supported the company and so to did the number of bodybags from soldiers and mercenaries that had given their lives for a paycheck from Rygel Larraq. What he needed most right now was more young men and women willing to sign their lives away for a paycheck and the chance to prove themselves in combat.
What was more important however was that Larraq had to take a step back from the security aspect of his company and focus solely on the business aspect of Mandal Hypernautics as a whole. He needed a new CEO for Hyperion Security and a fresh army of recruits for the man to prove himself with.
Larraq turned his gaze from the river of red and white lights and looked over his shoulder at his desk. "Secretary." He said and waited for the communicator to path through the woman who sat on the other side of the thick wooden doors at the entrance to his office. "Yes Mr. Larraq?" Asked the woman through the speaker on Larraq's desk.
"Put out another Now Hiring ad. I need a new CEO for Hyperion Security." Larraq said absently as his gaze drifted back to the flowing streets and highways of the city. "And initiate open recruitment for the company. We need fresh boots." Larraq added coldly. It would only be a matter of time before he was sitting in on interviews for new hires. After that it would only be a matter of time before Mandal Hypernautics payed life insurance to whatever families the new employees left behind.
Rygel Larraq took a sip of his whiskey and waited...