Arken Lussk
The Uncrowned Prince
Kairos
KAIROS – (n.) The perfect, delicate, crucial moment, the fleeting rightness of time and place that creates the opportune atmosphere for action, words or movement.

Arken exhaled sharply.This was his time for movement. For far too long had his newly birthed company delved into their science, their art of creating inventions for people. Strangely enough, Jarvis liked to remind him that it had only been a scant four standard months since it's inception, though it felt far longer than that to Arken. Perhaps the sleepless nights sat in front of monitors and viewscreens, cups of caf strewn about, had finally taken a toll on him.
He would've claimed he worked himself to the bone but very little of his work was actually the technical aspect. To his displeasure, being a CEO was a lot different than he'd expected - and he'd been schooled once or twice already by some rivals of his. Anxiety, nervousness and a plethora of other negative emotions had haunted him for weeks on end. However, now that they'd finally managed to get some products out on the market, including their pilot software Aegis SH13LD, things seemed to be turning out better than he'd expected.
And with that in mind, networking was something else on his agenda. You couldn't get very far in this galaxy when you were only distributing and marketing to a single world or sector. Arken wanted to expand, to provide more services and create more things, to help make the galaxy a better place than what it was before. That was what Aegis specialized in: making life better and easier for people, often through electronic means.
Something touched his shoulder.
Gasping, he instinctively flinched and nearly dropped an entire cup of steaming caf onto his lap. Thankfully, the Force was on his side today and unpracticed reflexes managed to deftly catch it.
"Don't scare me like that," Arken grunted, "You know I hate that."
Jarvis wasn't fazed. His mechanical hand still rested upon his shoulder. "Report: The summit and convention is beginning in the next half hour. Nobody has arrived yet, master."
Another exasperated sigh. "Really? I sent out that HoloNet invitation a few weeks ago. I honestly hoped someone would at least show up and check us out." The young man waved his hand at the executive lounge, "I even cleaned this place up for them."
The droid seemed content to merely stand there, offering no comfort or solace to the young man. He removed his hand.
"I'll wait a little longer, I guess. Let the boys down at the first floor know we're still expecting guests."
Gingerly sipping his caf, Arken combed a few fingers through his hair. Clad in casual business attire, he figured some khaki slacks and a simple long-sleeved button-up were fine for the occasion. This was nothing too formal, he decided. Just a get together for businessbeings to meet and greet, display their wares to one another, and quite possibly come to a few concrete dealings with one another.
For those who would be arriving during this time, an Interstellar-class starport happened to only be a single block away which was capable of containing a wide variety of vessels. After a short and brisk walk, one would come to the entrance of the The Tower Shield. Minimal but reasonable security checks ensue and then the executives are sent on their way to the fifth floor. It is here that the real magic will happen. Refreshments, a breathtaking gaze, comfortable furniture, and numerous electronic terminals for displaying wares and services had been installed just days prior were seated here.
((OOC: This thread is completely open to anyone who's the executive or of similar standing of a corporation/company. There's no real intent for much violence or aggression in this thread but more so corporate dealings, may they be benign or not. Have fun!))
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