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While Glasner was trying to prove his engineering prowess in all the wrong ways trouble was brewing among the penal crews. A bunch of gangers with nothing better to do but observe the comings and goings of the guards thought they could get the jump on a few and cause some trouble. Their initial plan went off as intended and before long the guards had been forced to retreat and the prison areas were in a state of chaos. What they did not count on was the swiftness and brutality of the security response. Captain Farron made good on his threats; when the suppression teams entered the holding areas anyone who wasn’t in a cell or playing dead was ruthlessly gunned down. The house guards were not jailers, they were executioners, and they did not have time for anyone’s bullshit.
By the time the riot was fully suppressed, so many casualties had been sustained that the labour force could be considered understrength.
>Lost 1 Work Crew
Glasner’s eccentricities meant that the new ship designs wouldn’t sell themselves. You’d have to engage in a marketing campaign. You also still had your existing catalogue. There were many houses lacking in favour that would be interested in buying a capital ship. Once again Jack had suggested some other angles to work. You still thought leveraging your Imperial connections was the best move, but given that his “old friend” had been your first real customer you were willing to take his suggestions into consideration.
What should your next move be?:
>Try to sell a capital ship to the Raihan Nobility.
>Attempt to secure a contract with Clan Quezet to build Saurian ships under licence.
>Shill your frigates on the Black Market; it’s the only place where you’ll find people crazy enough to actually buy them.
>Write-In