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"W-well, I will first say that any and all commercial ventures must first pass through a rigorous review by the Bureau of Logistics, pertaining to the Civilian Subsection. Though...." 'This is it. To make or break this whole thing, if this will keep or take my head from my shoulders.' "The Great Garmillas Kingdom has had very little oppurtunity for external trade. We have not yet found any spacefaring polity amicable to such arrangements until, hopefully, now. I must first warn that the State will have the final say, and I do not say this lightly: the Bureau of Logistics are a more traditionalist sorts, some extreme members may resort to even...extrajudicial actions against any form of subterfuge, any suspicion they can muster. Even if you have the approval of the Bureau itself to make inroads, the Central Parliament will have similar concerns, and the Parliament has total coverage over any and all operations within the borders of the Kingdom." 'Theoretically' thought Shultz as he elucidated. Suddenly, he remembered, and said "The Kingdom's policy on these matters can be summarized into a set of 25 Precepts, and as a matter of convenience and goodwill, I will relay to you, though I will require re-access to my vessel's data network for the specific forms."
Argus Antilipsen, representative of the UN Security Council, reached for his seat terminal and interfaced for a few seconds, and covertly spoke into a receiver, a few minutes passed by "Approved. Your request is relayed to the crew of "Le Chevalier" for the relevant information. Projecting immediately."