There were few things that couldn't be bought with credits, the old Hutt saying said. But if that was the case, then clearly you hadn't offered enough. Or was it?..never mind, the point hopefully got through or if it didn't then sit down and listen carefuller.
In any case, times had been flush since Skelgok had taken over Kessel and its vast resource potential. Utilising the help from one of the most powerful galactic villains anyone had ever seen, the mines had never operated as efficiently as they were now. Credits trickled in from the various other business operations the Hutt had established, but none were greater than the jewel of Kessel.
Even after the hefty bribes and payments to the cartel, there was still plenty to skim off, as was expected of a Hutt of his calibre. Even the little rancor he was gifted some time ago was growing rapidly, having a particular taste for Trandoshans of all things. There was one thing that Skelgok was envious of, more than anything else, and acquiring one for himself was a top priority, and a fleet to defend it.
The planetary forces the Hutt Cartel commanded over Kessel were one thing, but loyal entirely to Skelgok they were not.
Unfortunately, it came to his attention that a business associate that he'd dealt with some time ago had died a probable horrible death. Or of old age, it was sometimes hard to tell with a collection of species that only lived a tenth of your own lifespan. Naturally the Hutt would invite this new represenative back to where the former struck the original deal, his throne room and directly on a large carpeted red X before the mighty Hutt himself.
In any case, times had been flush since Skelgok had taken over Kessel and its vast resource potential. Utilising the help from one of the most powerful galactic villains anyone had ever seen, the mines had never operated as efficiently as they were now. Credits trickled in from the various other business operations the Hutt had established, but none were greater than the jewel of Kessel.
Even after the hefty bribes and payments to the cartel, there was still plenty to skim off, as was expected of a Hutt of his calibre. Even the little rancor he was gifted some time ago was growing rapidly, having a particular taste for Trandoshans of all things. There was one thing that Skelgok was envious of, more than anything else, and acquiring one for himself was a top priority, and a fleet to defend it.
The planetary forces the Hutt Cartel commanded over Kessel were one thing, but loyal entirely to Skelgok they were not.
Unfortunately, it came to his attention that a business associate that he'd dealt with some time ago had died a probable horrible death. Or of old age, it was sometimes hard to tell with a collection of species that only lived a tenth of your own lifespan. Naturally the Hutt would invite this new represenative back to where the former struck the original deal, his throne room and directly on a large carpeted red X before the mighty Hutt himself.
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