Jedi Accountant
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Image Debit: The Grand Dining Room
The Grand Dining Room: A room featuring a bar, four couches and several tables, it is also outfitted with a state-of-the-art sound system as well as holoprojectors. A protocol droid is serving drinks to the visitors that come to the Penthouse upon request, and this is where the ammunition distributor is within the penthouse. In addition, a pair of pyramidal clari-crystalline chandeliers provide lighting in a room that can host several dozen guests, with a decorative fireplace (that does not actually burn anything) opposite the bar. Finally, several potted plants, containing plants from the Selruvian Biome, dot the room.
Image Debit: Griet's bedroom
The primary bedroom: At its heart is a canopy bed so wide that three human-sized beings could actually sleep on it side-by-side without any loss of comfort, and with some space to move around the bed. The bed is on an elevated platform. Multiple drawers, most of which are actually rather plain and understated, contain the clothing Griet uses for professional as well as personal ends. Also, on the other side of the room is a mini-conference room, outfitted with a bronzium sculpture of Iokath origin, as well as all the standard office equipment in an accounting practice. It also comprises a jukebox, another smaller table and a slot machine.
SECURITY: Medium
While it does have standard security features such as security cameras, caretaker droids patrolling around the entrances to the building, as well as a security checkpoint on the ground floor, the apartment itself has no other security beyond an alarm system and an electronic door lock. However, if additional ammunition is required, an Unkajah ammunition vending machine is available on-site, as well as a weapons locker located right next to the ammo vending machine.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
When the Valley of the Machine Gods was open to the organic public, the Valley quickly became the most upscale region on Iokath, more so than even the other organic-inhabited regions of the planet. Wealthy refugees coming from worlds such as Dantooine, Zakuul, Onderon and Corellia were among the first to settle in the Valley and the early post-Gods days of the Valley were mostly spent remodeling buildings for organic lifeforms, with the specific consequences that the early owners of this particular property were of Zakuulan extraction. As a result, the style of the penthouse is distinctively Zakuulan.
Griet's life as a partner among the largest accounting firms in the galaxy, and her insistence on being donated securities rather than cash or other material goods while on Jedi duty, especially the more liquid ones, led to Griet feeling the need to have her portfolio of securities registered with an Iokath-based broker, rather than on Orto Plutonia. With the earnings borne from futures trading, Griet was able to buy the penthouse at an exorbitant (by Talz standards) price, while remaining mindful of Talz independence rules as it pertains to assurance, requiring her to hold a very diversified portfolio so that any one component holds an immaterial value to her.
She can now use this place to meet with clients, prospective and current, on Iokath because Iokath's assurance independence rules are much more lax than in Talz space.
- Intent: To provide a place for Griet to go to escape unwanted attention
- Image Credit: Molly Warner
- Canon: N/A
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- Structure Name: Griet's Penthouse
- Classification: Penthouse
- Location: Valley of the Machine Gods, Iokath
- Affiliation: [member="Griet van Vliet"]
- Accessibility: Griet's Penthouse is very much like high-class housing around the galaxy: a security checkpoint on the ground floor, with residents having a pass to access the premises. Given that, it's still difficult for an ordinary civilian to step inside.
- Description: Built in the Zakuulan style after the demise of the Gods, in the vicinity of the Godkin Command Nexus, the apartment comprises expensive fixtures (property, plant and equipment or fixed assets in accounting parlance, depending on which GAAP ruleset one is using) and take up a significant chunk of two floors in the building it is located in. It also comprises artwork such as statues, paintings and glasswork. In short, nothing in the penthouse would suggest to a person completely unfamiliar with the differences between Force-using cults that the owner is, in fact, a Jedi.
Image Debit: The Grand Dining Room
The Grand Dining Room: A room featuring a bar, four couches and several tables, it is also outfitted with a state-of-the-art sound system as well as holoprojectors. A protocol droid is serving drinks to the visitors that come to the Penthouse upon request, and this is where the ammunition distributor is within the penthouse. In addition, a pair of pyramidal clari-crystalline chandeliers provide lighting in a room that can host several dozen guests, with a decorative fireplace (that does not actually burn anything) opposite the bar. Finally, several potted plants, containing plants from the Selruvian Biome, dot the room.
Image Debit: Griet's bedroom
The primary bedroom: At its heart is a canopy bed so wide that three human-sized beings could actually sleep on it side-by-side without any loss of comfort, and with some space to move around the bed. The bed is on an elevated platform. Multiple drawers, most of which are actually rather plain and understated, contain the clothing Griet uses for professional as well as personal ends. Also, on the other side of the room is a mini-conference room, outfitted with a bronzium sculpture of Iokath origin, as well as all the standard office equipment in an accounting practice. It also comprises a jukebox, another smaller table and a slot machine.
SECURITY: Medium
While it does have standard security features such as security cameras, caretaker droids patrolling around the entrances to the building, as well as a security checkpoint on the ground floor, the apartment itself has no other security beyond an alarm system and an electronic door lock. However, if additional ammunition is required, an Unkajah ammunition vending machine is available on-site, as well as a weapons locker located right next to the ammo vending machine.
HISTORICAL INFORMATION
When the Valley of the Machine Gods was open to the organic public, the Valley quickly became the most upscale region on Iokath, more so than even the other organic-inhabited regions of the planet. Wealthy refugees coming from worlds such as Dantooine, Zakuul, Onderon and Corellia were among the first to settle in the Valley and the early post-Gods days of the Valley were mostly spent remodeling buildings for organic lifeforms, with the specific consequences that the early owners of this particular property were of Zakuulan extraction. As a result, the style of the penthouse is distinctively Zakuulan.
Griet's life as a partner among the largest accounting firms in the galaxy, and her insistence on being donated securities rather than cash or other material goods while on Jedi duty, especially the more liquid ones, led to Griet feeling the need to have her portfolio of securities registered with an Iokath-based broker, rather than on Orto Plutonia. With the earnings borne from futures trading, Griet was able to buy the penthouse at an exorbitant (by Talz standards) price, while remaining mindful of Talz independence rules as it pertains to assurance, requiring her to hold a very diversified portfolio so that any one component holds an immaterial value to her.
She can now use this place to meet with clients, prospective and current, on Iokath because Iokath's assurance independence rules are much more lax than in Talz space.