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<blockquote data-quote="CANdo" data-source="post: 1677840" data-attributes="member: 21714"><p><strong>Dralon</strong></p><p></p><p>"No, no, no! Barizarn runs a well-known trading company, very respectable. Goll Barizarn, the owner, has been running into pirate problems with his last few shipments. He needs mercenaries. Would you be interested? I can take you back to the office for more information if it intrigues you at all," the man tells you. </p><p></p><p><strong>Sierock</strong></p><p></p><p>The human and your 'contact' exchange a few words, ending with the contact retreating back to your table. The human who just entered the cantina walks, though reluctantly as it seems, over to your table, but doesn't take up a chair. Instead, he asks, </p><p></p><p>"Who is this Barizarn? Another rich child trying to make his name known across the Outer Rim?"</p><p></p><p>"No, no, no! Barizarn runs a well-known trading company, very respectable. Goll Barizarn, the owner, has been running into pirate problems with his last few shipments. He needs mercenaries. Would you be interested? I can take you both back to the office for more information if it intrigues you at all. There we will meet Goll himself, who will explain the situation in full," the man tells both of you.</p><p></p><p><strong>Tren</strong></p><p>You turn a corner and the office building looms in front of you. Windows dot every side of it, with various aliens and humans alike in some of them. The building extends up for about ten levels. The office building dwarfs the surrounding buildings, which are only one story tall. It is made of grey duracrete, just like the rest of the city, but it seems to watch over the rest of the city, like a king. </p><p></p><p>Two armed and armored guards stand near the entrance way. They stand at attention, clutching a blaster pistol each. Above the entrance way is a plasteel emblem. It is emblazoned with stars, and encircled by the words 'Barizarn Trading'. </p><p></p><p>You stand across the street from the office, having come out of an alleyway several hundred yards behind the scene of the attempted mugging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CANdo, post: 1677840, member: 21714"] [B]Dralon[/B] "No, no, no! Barizarn runs a well-known trading company, very respectable. Goll Barizarn, the owner, has been running into pirate problems with his last few shipments. He needs mercenaries. Would you be interested? I can take you back to the office for more information if it intrigues you at all," the man tells you. [B]Sierock[/B] The human and your 'contact' exchange a few words, ending with the contact retreating back to your table. The human who just entered the cantina walks, though reluctantly as it seems, over to your table, but doesn't take up a chair. Instead, he asks, "Who is this Barizarn? Another rich child trying to make his name known across the Outer Rim?" "No, no, no! Barizarn runs a well-known trading company, very respectable. Goll Barizarn, the owner, has been running into pirate problems with his last few shipments. He needs mercenaries. Would you be interested? I can take you both back to the office for more information if it intrigues you at all. There we will meet Goll himself, who will explain the situation in full," the man tells both of you. [B]Tren[/B] You turn a corner and the office building looms in front of you. Windows dot every side of it, with various aliens and humans alike in some of them. The building extends up for about ten levels. The office building dwarfs the surrounding buildings, which are only one story tall. It is made of grey duracrete, just like the rest of the city, but it seems to watch over the rest of the city, like a king. Two armed and armored guards stand near the entrance way. They stand at attention, clutching a blaster pistol each. Above the entrance way is a plasteel emblem. It is emblazoned with stars, and encircled by the words 'Barizarn Trading'. You stand across the street from the office, having come out of an alleyway several hundred yards behind the scene of the attempted mugging. [/QUOTE]
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