Popo
I'm Sexy and I Know It
Popo the Hutt sat on his repulsor sled and waited. He could have shifted himself today, but the recent events in the galaxy had left him somewhat drained. As a result, he felt like being a bit lazy and had the repulsor sled set out for him. He sat on his sled as he waited on the upper decks of the Wheel's spire where the Tenloss Corporation, his company, tested various ship weapons on occasion.
Today's test was for a new point defense weapon system designed to target incoming missiles and torpedoes. The Shell Hutt didn't really care how it worked, but he did care about the market sales and weapon costs. From what he had seen of the data files, it was fairly simple and easy to operate, though it was a bit more complex and difficult to produce than what he'd like. The weapon test today was to see how the weapon performed and whether the design was satisfactory to being production.
For this purpose, Popo had hired two, independent, specialists to aid in his appraisal. He hoped their unbiased view of the defense system would help him in his decision to produce the weapon. They were a bit late, but Popo shoved the annoyance aside for now. He knew the two were eccentric, at best, and that punctuality could possibly be an issue...
@[member="Steph Zenima"] @[member="Lan Raegin"]
Today's test was for a new point defense weapon system designed to target incoming missiles and torpedoes. The Shell Hutt didn't really care how it worked, but he did care about the market sales and weapon costs. From what he had seen of the data files, it was fairly simple and easy to operate, though it was a bit more complex and difficult to produce than what he'd like. The weapon test today was to see how the weapon performed and whether the design was satisfactory to being production.
For this purpose, Popo had hired two, independent, specialists to aid in his appraisal. He hoped their unbiased view of the defense system would help him in his decision to produce the weapon. They were a bit late, but Popo shoved the annoyance aside for now. He knew the two were eccentric, at best, and that punctuality could possibly be an issue...
@[member="Steph Zenima"] @[member="Lan Raegin"]