Eidolon Crime Syndicate
Encrypted Comm Node
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Image Source: Link
- Canon Link: N/A
- Primary Source: N/A
- Corporation Name: Eidolon Black Market
- Headquarters: Undisclosed
- Locations: Several shadowports and planets of ill repute spread throughout the galaxy, such as Savareen, Nar Shaddaa, Dohlban, and other stations/outposts throughout the galaxy.
- Operations: Purchase & resale of illegal or stolen commodities throughout the galaxy, such as drugs, slaves, armaments, etc.
- Parent Corporation: Unknown, but assumed to be affiliated with the Eidolon Crime Syndicate (Submission Pending)
- Subsidiaries: N/A
DESCRIPTION
Companies rise and fall, but there are always those ready to pick apart the bones if it means turning a profit. Theft, extortion, and the sale of illegal substances are all not new concepts. But the formation of a unified black market system spanning the galaxy is relatively new. For centuries, the purchase and resale of stolen or illegal goods was relegated to regional crime syndicates or planetary hustlers. But now, an entire network has risen to the fore to bring these fragmented parties together. Why you may ask?
To make credits of course, and to make it safer for your average criminal to do so.
RATIONALE
Intelligence experts are undoubtedly scrambling to learn as much as they can about this rising criminal enterprise. What is known at this stage is that the Eidolon Black Market is aptly named, as it looms like an ever present spectre across the galaxy - its tendrils running deep into the underbelly of the criminal underworld. It thrives in the shadows, utilizing anonymity and the unifying draw of greed to maintain its upward trajectory throughout countless worlds.
Several notable figures within the criminal world are rumored to be involved within this entity, but to confirm such rumors would be as easy as trying to nail Ithorian jelly to a worshyrr tree. Given its meteoric rise upon the galactic scene, many law enforcement agencies are rightfully concerned that its emergence will result in an uptick in criminal activity for years to come...