Quekko's Choice Ship Emporium
The northern hemisphere of Mandalore was a nightmarish world of sullen bleakness. Cesspool reservoirs, larger than most cities, bubbled noxiously as winged terrors soared and screeched overhead. Mountains of black soot and rusted metal rose high into the sky in concentric circles encircling the globe, the scars of the Sith's depraved ambitions to bleed Mandalore dry of its most valuable resource.

And in that wasteland, at the dawn of 903 ABY, the Dark Lord Jerec Asyr did claim a peak of surpassing grandeur for his own nefarious ends.
TIERS: 4
STRUCTURES: 6
DEFENSES: 2 quad lasers, antipersonnel fence, bridge
POPULATION: 38 Ithorians, 12 mercenaries, assorted others, 47 construction droids
MYTHOSAUR EGG STOCKPILE: 4
MYTHOSAUR DUNG COLLECTED: 40 tons
The peak had been stable for decades, but sinking permacrete pillars had been the first order of business. Now the base comprised six prefab structures - a command-and-control center, a hangar, a machine shop, two bunkhouses, and an egg storage site. There was a powerful need for additional capabilities, or so Jerec's cousins informed him at length.
A dedicated dung hut came to mind.
At least three known Mythosaurs were roaming the plains of the southern hemisphere now, and about twice a day small transports disgorged mythosaur dung from their cargo holds. The stuff had extraordinary bioreactive properties and decomposed in unique ways. Dozens of tons of dung splattered onto the ruined land around Jerec's peak, in company with Ithorian-grade biodigestive supplements and seed bombs. Authentic Mandalorian dirt, eventually. And even more dung aged in certain ways on site, on the slopes of the mountain, so its full environmental and pecuniary potential could be unlocked.
Another construction effort he desperately needed down the road, once the funds became available: expanding the egg storage. When mythosaurs had been brought back recently in very small numbers, it had become apparent that these creatures were not fully extinct on one specific world not too far away. Ithorian Combine forces had moved in that effort's wake and secured half a dozen hibernating mythosaur eggs at a terrible cost - for a transcendent profit. Selling only two of the Hutt-sized eggs in the Denon underworld had funded this entire operation.
Right this second, Jerec looked over the egg storage building and the rest of his domain from a vantage point on the long bridge, and pronounced it good.
ARE YOU:
- One of the mercenaries - sniping winged horrors, watching out for hostiles, glaring at visitors?
- Other staff, Ithorian or non-Ithorian, here to tend eggs or gather gigantic mythosaur dung or rebuild the local ecosystem?
- Someone who vehemently or violently objects to Jerec's presence, claims, operations, or sources of revenue?
- Someone with assets to sell - prefab buildings, equipment, vehicles, systems, weapons, desperately needed stink mitigation technology?
- Just here to buy eggs?
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