An eerie silence had settled over the command center as the Viceroy, hovering inches above the cold metallic floor stood before them, his green-tinted hands meeting at the fingertips creating what appeared to be a pyramid of flesh. Sitting around a large metallic table sat Trenian Rudic, an esteemed Trade Federation Senator, and exceptionally wealthy aristocrat. Other members of the Trade Federation congregation were Gwatch Runecourt, the Trade Federation's Chief Propaganda Specialist, Tobal Hadul, Chief Science Officer of Leviathan Corporate Industries, and several other top commanders, senators, and aristocrats.
"Not only have we secured an Alliance with the Ancient Sith Empire," Nelix started, "But we have also secured a stronger Alliance with the New Order, whom you all know has helped The Trade Federation equally as much as we have helped them."
Trenian sat up slowly, a keen smile on his face. "All of this is very interesting, Viceroy. But tell me, what's in it for the Senators, and Aristocrats if this motion to bring Hirsi under the control of the Confederacy of Independant Systems passes?"
The Viceroy nodded as he floated back from the Table, his powers as a Sith Lord becoming more prominent after each passing day.
"If the Trade Federation secures this key source of the Strategic Resource known as Rudic, then we will not only have increased our profit margin by at least twenty five percent, we will have more than doubled your current salary, Senator."
Trenian's face shifted from questioning to satisfied as he sat back, folding his arms over his slightly obease stomach. "All is well then, Viceroy. You may continue."
Nelix nodded his head as he took a seat, gracefully placing his arms over the smooth black texture of the chair's arms. "Hirsi will not only come under the control of the Trade Federation, but it's sources of Rudic will be free to export to our benifit. Mister Tobal, if you would do the honors of telling us what Rudic is used for, I'm sure that our comrads will change their minds, and vote in our favor."
Tobal nodded his head, standing from his chair as the billowing white overcoat, common in Scientists, followed him to a large Holonet viewing board. As the board came to life, and Tobal began to speak, a silver Protocal Droid slowly waddled her way around the table, serving refreshments, and drinks to the party.
"Gentlemen, as you already know, Rudic is a key Strategic Resource found only on the planet Hirsi. It is a crystalline mineral used in Sensor Devices on not only Capital Class vessels, but Freighters, and even personnal transport craft. Once found in abundance, Rudic has become quite rare on the planet, and is found in small waterborne pieces, and deep mines. As some of you more educated gentlemen might know, Rudic, and Hirsi have long, and detailed histories, dating back to the times of the Rebellion against the Galactic Empire, which later formed the New Republic we know today. The native Qwohog once allowed the Alliance to establish a mining base on Hirsi, from which they could mine the mineral, however as history shows, the Empire caught wind of the establishment, and the Availability of Rudic on the Planet, and invaded it, plundering the vast resource, which is why it has become so rare."
"Several Military probes on the planet indicate that the natives would be willing to cooperate with the Trade Federation in the event of an annexation, and sources show that Rudic is once again found in abundance in some parts of the planet. Up until now, a small mining company has made a killing off of these supplies of Rudic, and the time has come for the Trade Federation to... pursuade these miners to sell there equipment for a generous price."
The Viceroy nodded his head as Tobal concluded his speach, and once again Nelix stood.
"Well Gentlemen, there you have it. Rudic will not only increase our overall income, but it will ensure that we have something to offer our allies.... something that they can use. Up until now, the Trade Federation has maintained it's Economic superiority by controlling the majority of resources in the Galaxy.... but those times are over. New, stronger companies are rising to take the places of old, and a continued threat to the Trade Federation's superiority remains an issue. I ask all of you to think about that when you vote."
As the Viceroy concluded his subspeach, he slowly floated to the sidelines as several senators stood, shaking there heads as an all out dispute broke out among the Confederate Senators. The Confederacy of Independant Systems had become a neusance. A Neusance that the Viceroy fully intended on dealing with, when the time came. He despised the idea of waiting for greedy senators to make up there minds to benifit there pocket books, and financial futures. The time had come to preserve the Trade Federation's future in the Galaxy.
As he stood, whipping the sweat from his Neimoidian brow, Gwatch Runecourt, a trusted assistant to the Viceroy slowly slithered his way toward him, a devilish grin on his face.
"It's done, Viceroy. Several of the Senators have accepted our bribe, and will vote in favor of the Motion. According to our calculations, this will bring the motion to a pass, with the Trade Federation gaining a four vote lead over the Confederacy's motion to postpone the move on Hirsi."
The Viceroy nodded his head. "Very good, Mister Runecourt..." he started as he slowly pulled a small, vinal bag from within the debts of his black billowing cloak. "You serve your master well...." he continued as he slowly set the bag of Neimoidian currency in his hand, turning to step back out onto the floor.
"Gentlemen, I ask you at this time to cast your vote."
"Not only have we secured an Alliance with the Ancient Sith Empire," Nelix started, "But we have also secured a stronger Alliance with the New Order, whom you all know has helped The Trade Federation equally as much as we have helped them."
Trenian sat up slowly, a keen smile on his face. "All of this is very interesting, Viceroy. But tell me, what's in it for the Senators, and Aristocrats if this motion to bring Hirsi under the control of the Confederacy of Independant Systems passes?"
The Viceroy nodded as he floated back from the Table, his powers as a Sith Lord becoming more prominent after each passing day.
"If the Trade Federation secures this key source of the Strategic Resource known as Rudic, then we will not only have increased our profit margin by at least twenty five percent, we will have more than doubled your current salary, Senator."
Trenian's face shifted from questioning to satisfied as he sat back, folding his arms over his slightly obease stomach. "All is well then, Viceroy. You may continue."
Nelix nodded his head as he took a seat, gracefully placing his arms over the smooth black texture of the chair's arms. "Hirsi will not only come under the control of the Trade Federation, but it's sources of Rudic will be free to export to our benifit. Mister Tobal, if you would do the honors of telling us what Rudic is used for, I'm sure that our comrads will change their minds, and vote in our favor."
Tobal nodded his head, standing from his chair as the billowing white overcoat, common in Scientists, followed him to a large Holonet viewing board. As the board came to life, and Tobal began to speak, a silver Protocal Droid slowly waddled her way around the table, serving refreshments, and drinks to the party.
"Gentlemen, as you already know, Rudic is a key Strategic Resource found only on the planet Hirsi. It is a crystalline mineral used in Sensor Devices on not only Capital Class vessels, but Freighters, and even personnal transport craft. Once found in abundance, Rudic has become quite rare on the planet, and is found in small waterborne pieces, and deep mines. As some of you more educated gentlemen might know, Rudic, and Hirsi have long, and detailed histories, dating back to the times of the Rebellion against the Galactic Empire, which later formed the New Republic we know today. The native Qwohog once allowed the Alliance to establish a mining base on Hirsi, from which they could mine the mineral, however as history shows, the Empire caught wind of the establishment, and the Availability of Rudic on the Planet, and invaded it, plundering the vast resource, which is why it has become so rare."
"Several Military probes on the planet indicate that the natives would be willing to cooperate with the Trade Federation in the event of an annexation, and sources show that Rudic is once again found in abundance in some parts of the planet. Up until now, a small mining company has made a killing off of these supplies of Rudic, and the time has come for the Trade Federation to... pursuade these miners to sell there equipment for a generous price."
The Viceroy nodded his head as Tobal concluded his speach, and once again Nelix stood.
"Well Gentlemen, there you have it. Rudic will not only increase our overall income, but it will ensure that we have something to offer our allies.... something that they can use. Up until now, the Trade Federation has maintained it's Economic superiority by controlling the majority of resources in the Galaxy.... but those times are over. New, stronger companies are rising to take the places of old, and a continued threat to the Trade Federation's superiority remains an issue. I ask all of you to think about that when you vote."
As the Viceroy concluded his subspeach, he slowly floated to the sidelines as several senators stood, shaking there heads as an all out dispute broke out among the Confederate Senators. The Confederacy of Independant Systems had become a neusance. A Neusance that the Viceroy fully intended on dealing with, when the time came. He despised the idea of waiting for greedy senators to make up there minds to benifit there pocket books, and financial futures. The time had come to preserve the Trade Federation's future in the Galaxy.
As he stood, whipping the sweat from his Neimoidian brow, Gwatch Runecourt, a trusted assistant to the Viceroy slowly slithered his way toward him, a devilish grin on his face.
"It's done, Viceroy. Several of the Senators have accepted our bribe, and will vote in favor of the Motion. According to our calculations, this will bring the motion to a pass, with the Trade Federation gaining a four vote lead over the Confederacy's motion to postpone the move on Hirsi."
The Viceroy nodded his head. "Very good, Mister Runecourt..." he started as he slowly pulled a small, vinal bag from within the debts of his black billowing cloak. "You serve your master well...." he continued as he slowly set the bag of Neimoidian currency in his hand, turning to step back out onto the floor.
"Gentlemen, I ask you at this time to cast your vote."