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// LOCATION //: The Golden Palace :|: Eliad
// OBJECTIVE //: Secure Political Support
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// THEME //: FEDERATION //: MARCH
D I R E C T O R _ G E N E R A L
The inquiry was answered swiftly once the pair were alone from the other delegates and representatives which did bring some sort of ease as to the nature of their discussions. Dealing with the Sith was a matter of political delicacy as the most of the Trade Federation Market was based in and around the Galactic Alliance which was not exactly on friendly terms with the Sith Order and their Territories. Swift action had been taken to remedy the situation, diversifying their investments across a dozen systems and various factions stretching from the Criminal Underworld to the New Imperialist State. It was a slow process as there were still the matter of the sub=companies owned personally by the Skakoan such as the Industrial Initiative for Galactic Advancement, they still needed profitable areas to grow and strengthen their accounts. Lord Xyrah had informed the Director that they were trying to reshape the Sith Economy into a formidable powerhouse, but it was going to take a certain amount of time to fix all the damage that the Sith-Imperial Banking Clan had done under their previous incompetent leadership.
The Skakoan was eager to listen as the Sith began to explain the proposition to him, they wanted access to the core which was the strongest market in terms of profitable returns but since they were the Sith it had become difficult for supplies to move at a fast enough pace to boost employment levels. From the current understanding was that the Federation would play an intermediary between companies operating in the core and the SIBC which was acceptable given the promised returns of 25% of all profits and tax haven status within the Banking System. A third party system allowing the Federation to maintain profitability if their scheme was uncovered by the Alliance, a safeguard if you will.
"You certainly know how to make a potent presentation, Lord Xyrah. However like any potential investor, there is naturally some hesitation to join an enterprise of this scale since the Sith Market is unattractive to potential creditors given your rather lackluster reputation among galactic circles. So there must be some additional assurances such as the non-interference of the ideological factions such as the Eternals and Kainites. Such interference... should it occur would drive the price of the transaction ten fold. Making your 25% percent cut of the profits barely enough to break even and certainly not sustainable growth as we both desire for the Sith and Federation." A swift response given back to Lord Xyrah, wanting to inform that the Federation was naturally hesitant to enter into such an agreement given the unfavorable nature of the sith and their tendencies to mass murder and genocide populations randomly. They did not need the ideological infighting despite whatever truce had come about to strike at their profit margins.
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