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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2831212" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p><span style="color: white">"Roger, Foray. Retracting fuel probes. We're transmitting docking data now."</span></p><p></p><p>As the controller says, an incoming transmission containing information regarding the station and its fees is sent to you. Apparently, you are being seen to by a group of junk dealers. You wouldn't think dealing in others' throw aways would be such a lucrative business, but it seems they do just fine. A relatively cheap one hundred credits per day is normally charged for a ship your size, but today it appears that the station is feeling generous. They are waiving the standard docking fees. </p><p></p><p>Basically, common sense rules apply here. Don't cause trouble and there won't be any trouble. It is apparent that they maintain a fairly large security force in case someone is foolish enough to test that mandate. The main source of activity seems to be the bazaar that was mentioned earlier. Hundreds of merchants and dealers do business in this part of the station, paying a fee for the space. Included in the documentation is standard fees for that as well. </p><p></p><p>MD-1 prepares its cargo and readies to head aboard. As the hatch opens, there are two station personnel waiting. They are dressed in uniforms matching the blue and gold color of the fighters outside. They both carry a blaster pistol on their hips as well. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: green">"Right this way, please."</span></p><p></p><p>The two humans lead MD-1 through a series of halls until they reach a set of blast doors that open out onto an auditorium of sorts. The cacophony of haggling seems almost deafening. There are representatives of just about every sentient race in here vying for the best prices on various things, half of which seem to be illegal. There are artifacts from wars long past, Republic/ Imperial equipment, pieces and parts of vehicles and ships, and if the audio sensors on this droid are to be believed, even a lightsaber or three. Of course there are more common items as well, crates of ore, all kinds of things. It could take some time to find exactly what you're looking for. </p><p></p><p>The guards start MD-1 off on the right track however, they point it to a older Wookiee with graying fur and a bent frame. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: green">"That one's old Grizz. He'll get you what you need, but his prices are kind of high, but well worth it. He only deals in coins though, so you'll need to unpack your bacta. Lots of folks willing to buy that, just have to look around. Good luck."</span></p><p></p><p>With that, the two leave MD-1 alone in the large crowded room. </p><p></p><p>[sblock]<span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">Heh. Yeah, I suppose being stuck in American measuring standards for the last couple of weeks, I spaced (pun intended) that Star Wars is done in Imperial weights and measures. That being said, I think we can safely keep everything else the same, but tone down the filled bacta tanks to about 20. That would be about 22000kg, then add in the mass of the droids and equipment and extra refill tanks and that should cover the 30 Tonnes. Still quite a bit to bargain with.</span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray">None of the other ships appear to belong to any military group, except for the station's own militia. You don't find any sign of the three shuttles that left Dantooine's atmosphere. </span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span></p><p><span style="color: gray"></span>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2831212, member: 9986"] [color=white]"Roger, Foray. Retracting fuel probes. We're transmitting docking data now."[/color] As the controller says, an incoming transmission containing information regarding the station and its fees is sent to you. Apparently, you are being seen to by a group of junk dealers. You wouldn't think dealing in others' throw aways would be such a lucrative business, but it seems they do just fine. A relatively cheap one hundred credits per day is normally charged for a ship your size, but today it appears that the station is feeling generous. They are waiving the standard docking fees. Basically, common sense rules apply here. Don't cause trouble and there won't be any trouble. It is apparent that they maintain a fairly large security force in case someone is foolish enough to test that mandate. The main source of activity seems to be the bazaar that was mentioned earlier. Hundreds of merchants and dealers do business in this part of the station, paying a fee for the space. Included in the documentation is standard fees for that as well. MD-1 prepares its cargo and readies to head aboard. As the hatch opens, there are two station personnel waiting. They are dressed in uniforms matching the blue and gold color of the fighters outside. They both carry a blaster pistol on their hips as well. [color=green]"Right this way, please."[/color] The two humans lead MD-1 through a series of halls until they reach a set of blast doors that open out onto an auditorium of sorts. The cacophony of haggling seems almost deafening. There are representatives of just about every sentient race in here vying for the best prices on various things, half of which seem to be illegal. There are artifacts from wars long past, Republic/ Imperial equipment, pieces and parts of vehicles and ships, and if the audio sensors on this droid are to be believed, even a lightsaber or three. Of course there are more common items as well, crates of ore, all kinds of things. It could take some time to find exactly what you're looking for. The guards start MD-1 off on the right track however, they point it to a older Wookiee with graying fur and a bent frame. [color=green]"That one's old Grizz. He'll get you what you need, but his prices are kind of high, but well worth it. He only deals in coins though, so you'll need to unpack your bacta. Lots of folks willing to buy that, just have to look around. Good luck."[/color] With that, the two leave MD-1 alone in the large crowded room. [sblock][color=gray] Heh. Yeah, I suppose being stuck in American measuring standards for the last couple of weeks, I spaced (pun intended) that Star Wars is done in Imperial weights and measures. That being said, I think we can safely keep everything else the same, but tone down the filled bacta tanks to about 20. That would be about 22000kg, then add in the mass of the droids and equipment and extra refill tanks and that should cover the 30 Tonnes. Still quite a bit to bargain with. None of the other ships appear to belong to any military group, except for the station's own militia. You don't find any sign of the three shuttles that left Dantooine's atmosphere. [/color][/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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