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Just Business (Enigma)

Noah Corek

Cocked, Locked and a Smoking Barrel
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Noah sat at a bar on a undisclosed planet as he sipped his beer. He had recently contacted Subach-Innes, promising to buy a few of their older ship blueprints from the crippled company. But now all he had to do was wait and see who came, hopefully this would go off without a hitch.
 
In Umbris Potestas Est
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"Well, good to see you here." She smiled. "I didn't expect to hear anything from you. Now, let's talk business. What specifically do you want? I know you desire ship designs, but which ones specifically would you desire?"
 

Noah Corek

Cocked, Locked and a Smoking Barrel
[member="Enigma"]
Noah snorted as he heard the woman speak, he wasn't interested in small talk, especially with anybody from Subach. Noah slid a datapad across the table and over to the woman, it contained the blueprints he wanted and what he was willing to pay for them.
Trident-class: 200,000 Credits
Captivitas, Beelzebul, and Avarice: 1.5 million each
Arcturus-E: 500,000
Derivative of the Fragmentor Drone: 150,000
 
In Umbris Potestas Est
Pausing, she eyed over his offer. "You do realize the derivative would be produced under contract with us, right?" That was, Subach would be contracting with Corek's company, letting them manufacture a Fragmentor derivative under license. "As for the schematics... Add an extra zero on. You're talking about the plans for the ship, which you'll easily recoup the cost of the blueprints for selling only ten to a hundred individual units of each type. However, if you want, we can remain at the current prices and I can let you produce them under license. You'll have complete access to the blueprints and be able to produce all those ships - in exchange for us receiving between one to five percent of the profit for each sold. In the end, it would be a lot less money you'd have to spend."

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