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Governor's Gambit - Star Wars SI into Imperial Governor

You know....

The last time someone was 'First among equals' it didn't end well....

Let's hope Las learns from the Cameron's mistakes.

I didn't expect a Battletech/MechWarrior reference here, and I appreciate the reference.

On the other hand, I am now worried about outside actors manipulating our governor here given how the last Cameron ended up having their head removed from their shoulders.

Then again, this guild is a economic sub-faction within a larger political polity in the form of the Bright Jewel Oversector (I believe that is the name) and the Galactic Empire, so any collapse would be more manageable than a economic and military federation of interstellar feudal states with old hostile grudges towards one another only being kept in line through military force and economic mutual benefits.
 
Holy shit. No wonder the Guild is so successful, it's made up of sensible, if greedy, people. Unlike literally everywhere else. I can't imagine such a calm meeting in the Banking Clans.

Just a group of prosperous business men and a desire to keep cost down. Nothing of note.

Ignore the amount of tall hats that seem to keep coming back into fashion with such gatherings of individuals.
 
Holy shit. No wonder the Guild is so successful, it's made up of sensible, if greedy, people. Unlike literally everywhere else. I can't imagine such a calm meeting in the Banking Clans.
It's also small. The guild here concerns the economy of one single sector. If your Board of Executives can fit into a single conference room, you don't have to deal with Senate level filibustering bs.
 
But to think that my biggest current problem is manpower is wild. I mean, for a backwater, half a million people seems like plenty!
The amount of people you have always seems like enough. Right until you want to expand, and find out everyone already has jobs.
I had reviewed and revised the immigration policy to prioritize people with relevant experience, since we couldn't afford to house and feed everyone who came in. I have thus far avoided a homelessness problem, and I won't let one start now.
Trying to avoid slums and providing a respectable minimum of services is commendable, but at some point I imagine Minda is going to be hit with a wave of refugees due to the Empire's various atrocities.
The problem arose when the Moff decided to increase the backlog to 500 ships! Seems to me he's making a lot of promises that hinge on the yards working. It's not politically sound to put all your eggs in one basket. I wonder why he's doing it then?
He's making a push for a higher office, that necessitates a making quite a few promises to secure support. If Las can actually fulfill all those promises, the better.

Then again, it is entirely possible the a good number people ordering these ships will be dead and/or in the next few years due to the whole Galactic Civil War situation. In that case, more ships for Mola.
So, Veers. Oioro and Darna would've had reason to be there, with the former being a negotiator and the latter my vice, while Grant has no real reason. Veers, however, defends the Edin/Minda routes. She has a vested stake in the Guild's shipping.

And, if we play our cards right, she might get more responsibility in that role. Which will give Minda more leverage in Guild politics.
Didn't Veers invest a lot of money into Pathline recently? She might unintentionally have a commercial interest in this as a shareholder.
The meeting hall was a grandiose place. A tall ceiling with large, ostentatious pillars and fine drapes of red and black, sewn with the Imperial Crest covering the walls. All from the Core, of course.
I imagine this will be changed in the subsequent meetings. More additions from Guild worlds as a way to flex influence.
Despite more than a dozen Governors being present at the Guilds first meeting, the Moff wasn't.

He didn't need to be.
Being absent from one of the largest economic meetings in the sector, peak Moff decision making.
He sat at the table, wearing a standard Governors uniform in grey. The only modification was a series of thin metal plates affixed to the uniform, a series of interlinked triangles that weaved into the fabric so well it was hard to tell where metal ended and silk began. He exuded an air of quiet dominance, where no grandiose luxury or fancy words were needed to seem as if he had everything under control.
One man's subtlety is another man's frugality and not wanting to buy something that costs a small frigate that they are only going to wear a dozen times max.
"Therefore, I wish to propose an expansion of the Guild's operational fees to incorporate a new branch of patrol vessels. These ships and their crews will patrol the lanes between member systems to discourage piracy and ensure smoother, safer trade."
Note that these patrol vessels belong to the Guild, not any one Governor or military group. This is a commercial group getting a small fleet.
Hmm. An open policy of sorts. Mola seems to want power, or at the very least show dominance over the Guild, but still asks for the other members' opinions? Odd.
"Hmm, accepting suggestions from your subordinates in a public setting, how novel."
"Because not all of us can defend our lanes as well. Not at the moment, at least." And there was Kyra Godran, Governor of Draxons Forge. A more recently settled system that was rich in resources but not infrastructure. Her agenda was obvious. Draxons Forge needed money, money that was being tied up due to pirates.

If the system doesn't make enough money, it can't expand. If it can't expand, it won't make enough money. And without money, it can't protect its lanes.
Funnily this type of problem should have been the Imperial Military's top priority from day one. If only to help dig the Empire out of the massive financial hole it had dug itself into with the Clone Wars.

Unfortunately they were too focused on extracting tribute, resources, and slaves from these kind of worlds and committing lots of atrocities. Now the Guild is picking up the slack.
Mola nodded. "That is a good point, Governor Fogess, and I believe it should be the current topic of discussion. If the ships are built in the new Mindan yards, the cost will be decreased, and I am willing to shoulder the upfront cost myself. However, operational costs will be the main topic. As for oversight, I agree. Transparency is key. Any ideas on how to ensure such a thing are welcome."
Considering how much Imperial budget disappears into weird, corrupt, and/or esoteric special projects, some transparency would be a breath of fresh air. No Twilek concubine harems or ship destroying freeze ray here.
Raxus doubted the report would ever grace the Grand Moffs eyes, but it was still his duty to send it.

Hopefully, the rest of the assignment would be as boring as this. He'd heard horror stories of some of the other sectors, after all.
Raxus: "Man my sector was really boring. Just a bunch of boring meetings where Imperial Governors collectively cooperated for their mutual benefit. Everyone read through each other's reports and made reasonable and well intentioned arguments that everyone accepted and then gave counterpoints to."

Other sector Agents whose surveys had a hundred Imperial official blue-on-blue casualty minimums: "I hate you so much right now."
 
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Well, have a look at Darna and tell me she wouldn't be a shoe in for the Blackhearts/Blackwatch.

Fear the Bagpipes, for they're a commin'

I can see that though she seems more cloak and dagger than the Blackwatch - not to say that the Blackwatch can't operate in that capacity. Their depiction in Battletech just seems to focus more on their Last Stand and legacy after that fact.
 
Bringing Veers in hindsight was such a big brain move. She holds a reputation for dealing with pirates effectively. He lays the seeds of cooperation within the Guild inside the Trojan horse that is delivered as protecting profits AND shouldering some of the cost. Talk about controlling the board. If he appoints Veers as some sort of authority over the collective protection of the trade routes that would be stacking the deck even more in his favor. Lmaoo most of them would choose her too, which is what makes it such a clever move. They'll all but give him the power he doesn't want over the entire Guild lmao
 
Did...did you just Blue Ball/Clam Jam us from showing our MCs spine against an incompetent overreaching government organization? Fuck this chapter....



(Lol i don't have enough brain power to deal with multiple story issues.... Solve 1 problems and move on...(Good Lord the ICE and Fire series by G.R Martin are such a bitch) anyway no insult intended but this almost feels like an official Canon sidestory chapter...not the main story...I apologize if I missed anything's.)
 
You know....

The last time someone was 'First among equals' it didn't end well....

Let's hope Las learns from the Cameron's mistakes.
Should be fine so long as Mola doesn't pull a Pollux Proclamation and decide to forcibly annex worlds into his Guild. Cameron's problem wasn't that he brought peace to the Inner Sphere through careful violence and great diplomacy, it's that he tried to expand it to the Periphery through great violence and careless diplomacy.
 

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