"What a terribly bland place," Krillian muttered as he looked out the viewport at Algor. The planet was a world of scum and villainy, as some might call it, but to Krillian of the Red Mynocks, it could well be a gold mine. At the moment, the Krillian's Fist, the Gloom and the Hammer were in convoy formation on their way to the world. The token legitimate docking authority had been contacted as it were and a shipment manifest had been transmitted. Metallic confetti for parties was the listed manifest; after all, it did sell to an extent. In reality, though, it was an excuse to get on the planet and do some recruiting for their own small gang.
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"So you see, that's why you'd be better off with us rather than rotting here in the Mandate." Watching the small group of men across from him, Krillian could see them debating among themselves. The pirate leader leaned back, sipping at his Corellian ale. Since the destruction of the Golan station at Algor by a pirate fleet and the destruction of the Mandate's assigned defensive fighter on the station, piracy had grown into a somewhat larger enterprise, and Krillian was courting a few pirate leaders who had decent assets; something that would benefit the Mynocks. It helped that the pirate gang had an impressive reputation as it were.Added (26 Jan 2013, 6:37 AM)
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And so, by the end of the meeting, Krillian had only met with partial success. The majority of the group had opted to remain on Algor, largely due to their own personal ties and any misgivings they may have had. However, three captains and their crews chose to side with Krillian. In total, this netted him the new vessels of a Muurian transport called Jackfire, a TL-1200 transport named Walkin' Dude and a rather nice refit Minstrel-class yacht called Green Desire, along with its compliment of four Z-95 pilots and craft. As Krillian relaxed in the Krillian's Fist much later in hyperspace, he could only reflect that his personal mission had been a success.