James Justice
Charting new Paths
Corporation Name: Justice Yards
Headquarters: Soceras
Locations: Dal'Bor, Socoras
Operations: Ship design and construction
Rationale:
For quite some time Justice a shipping has relied on ships designed and built by independent contractors. This outsourcing has created a sever limitation on what the massive smuggling conglomerate has been able to do for some time. However, in the middle of a drunken stupor, James had a brilliant revelation and wrote it down. Upon being sober, James attempted to read his hand writing, and though it was illegible, the handwriting reminded him of a tramp freighter he saw two weeks earlier. That was when he decided to open a shipping yard in his moment of revelation.
Tier: 2
Description:
Justice Yards would primarily focus on filling the gap of smuggling freighters, bulk freighters, and light freighters of various design. Most all will focus on a wide degree of modularity to fit every need for the pilots in the galaxy. The design would be a distinctly eclectic and rugged mostly, made to go the light years while filling a void within the rest of the galaxy's shipyards.
Drawing on a lifetime of experience flying and smuggling, James Justice began designing ships that he would personally like to fly, and hopefully these would be the type that others would enjoy flying as well. These ships he primarily distributed among his company first only to sell surplus for extra cash to fund his side projects and cover the expenses of design and production.
Gathering recourses was not too challenging; SocMin Fed already would supply the raw materials needed to construct the ships in question, laypeople within the city of Dal'Bor were readily employable for the purpose of ship construction, and a few shipwrights were more than able to proof James' designs on a design by design basis. Filling the buffer of remaining needs for workers, James hired former slaves and the lowest of the poor from the outer rim in his socialistic ideology of reform. While he did pay the most money, he also offered them housing and food.
Most of the designs would come from the spacer himself, though he often had them checked by other smugglers, shipwrights, and ace pilots.
Subsidiaries: None
Parent Corporation: Justice Shipping Ltd
Primary Source: None
Headquarters: Soceras
Locations: Dal'Bor, Socoras
Operations: Ship design and construction
Rationale:
For quite some time Justice a shipping has relied on ships designed and built by independent contractors. This outsourcing has created a sever limitation on what the massive smuggling conglomerate has been able to do for some time. However, in the middle of a drunken stupor, James had a brilliant revelation and wrote it down. Upon being sober, James attempted to read his hand writing, and though it was illegible, the handwriting reminded him of a tramp freighter he saw two weeks earlier. That was when he decided to open a shipping yard in his moment of revelation.
Tier: 2
Description:
Justice Yards would primarily focus on filling the gap of smuggling freighters, bulk freighters, and light freighters of various design. Most all will focus on a wide degree of modularity to fit every need for the pilots in the galaxy. The design would be a distinctly eclectic and rugged mostly, made to go the light years while filling a void within the rest of the galaxy's shipyards.
Drawing on a lifetime of experience flying and smuggling, James Justice began designing ships that he would personally like to fly, and hopefully these would be the type that others would enjoy flying as well. These ships he primarily distributed among his company first only to sell surplus for extra cash to fund his side projects and cover the expenses of design and production.
Gathering recourses was not too challenging; SocMin Fed already would supply the raw materials needed to construct the ships in question, laypeople within the city of Dal'Bor were readily employable for the purpose of ship construction, and a few shipwrights were more than able to proof James' designs on a design by design basis. Filling the buffer of remaining needs for workers, James hired former slaves and the lowest of the poor from the outer rim in his socialistic ideology of reform. While he did pay the most money, he also offered them housing and food.
Most of the designs would come from the spacer himself, though he often had them checked by other smugglers, shipwrights, and ace pilots.
Subsidiaries: None
Parent Corporation: Justice Shipping Ltd
Primary Source: None