>>33564069I think Nasfaqronie planned to have some Hooman ran companies trade with /who/. There's also the factor that /nasfaqg/ is quite decentralized, with companies answering only to themselves. Whereas the KAG is for all intents and purposes, an agent of the state. /nasfaqg/ companies only wish to make a profit and can be assumed to have other ulterior motives. So a mutally favorable relationship can be formed over a long period, albeit many restrictions for foreign companies still apply to a degree. Not unlike the Republic's alliance with the Principality.