Alric Kuhn
Handsome K'lor'slug
[member="Taeli Raaf"]
Corporations were naturally drawn to dealing with one another. Governments, cults, and many other organizations generally tended to have ideals and goals, Corporations on the other hand only wanted one thing; Money.
This was simple, easy, and it made dealing with them far simpler.
For Nel, this wasn't a new concept. She knew that if The Foundry was to be built, if it was to be constructed and eventually finished she would need the aid of corporations, not governments. The idea of the Foundry, the eventual goal of course was independence from powerful governing bodies that would seek a measure of control in matters they should have no hand in. That was why the Foundry was being built, to function as a production center for companies that held their privacy more closely than others.
To that effect Nel had spent the better part of the last twelve hours since her announcement making holo-calls to dozens of powerful business owners all over the galaxy. She had secured many commitments, raised billions in credit funds, and most importantly had found interest from all walks of the galaxy. The project was coming together smoothly, and quickly the Liran was finding that corporations were not only willing, but excited to back away from government controlled worlds.
Independence was a powerful motivator. "Nira, please contact the CEO of Aurora Industries."
This was one of the last holo-calls she would make, at least for today, though perhaps it would be one of the more important.
Corporations were naturally drawn to dealing with one another. Governments, cults, and many other organizations generally tended to have ideals and goals, Corporations on the other hand only wanted one thing; Money.
This was simple, easy, and it made dealing with them far simpler.
For Nel, this wasn't a new concept. She knew that if The Foundry was to be built, if it was to be constructed and eventually finished she would need the aid of corporations, not governments. The idea of the Foundry, the eventual goal of course was independence from powerful governing bodies that would seek a measure of control in matters they should have no hand in. That was why the Foundry was being built, to function as a production center for companies that held their privacy more closely than others.
To that effect Nel had spent the better part of the last twelve hours since her announcement making holo-calls to dozens of powerful business owners all over the galaxy. She had secured many commitments, raised billions in credit funds, and most importantly had found interest from all walks of the galaxy. The project was coming together smoothly, and quickly the Liran was finding that corporations were not only willing, but excited to back away from government controlled worlds.
Independence was a powerful motivator. "Nira, please contact the CEO of Aurora Industries."
This was one of the last holo-calls she would make, at least for today, though perhaps it would be one of the more important.