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− | + | Inhabitants called Show Low by it's native name, Rashveil, a planet that was won on a bet of who could show the lowest card. It had been rejuvenated from its decay and became a thriving recreational planet, nearly the entirety of its economy was based on gambling. Humanoids, with short legs and long arms. Jungle type, humid. The hovercraft picked up speed along a wide road, then turned off and followed a causeway filled with water. It slowed to cross a swampy area covered by brush and heavy tree roots. It sped up over the open water as it raced toward a compound built on a rise in the middle of the swamp. This represented the more civilized parts of the planet. The other parts of the planet are less hospitable. | |
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+ | We were brought here because Show Low has embraced gambling as its primary source of revenue, but it is nowhere near as big as S’Korr. We came here (S'Korr) where the work is, and it is good work.” Many inhabitants go to S'Korr to work on two year contracts, renewable at a higher salary. | ||
One of the two largest gambling planets, tourist destinations. (S'Korr is the other one.) | One of the two largest gambling planets, tourist destinations. (S'Korr is the other one.) | ||
Rivka is investigating racketeering . | Rivka is investigating racketeering . | ||
“We’re going to start with two planets based on gambling, S’Korr and Show Low. They seem the most vulnerable for external interference in their affairs. Not that that is illegal, but that’s what we’re looking for. They are called ‘predicate crimes.’ Without them, there is no racketeering. Without enterprise involvement, there is no racketeering. This could be a difficult case to adjudicate. | “We’re going to start with two planets based on gambling, S’Korr and Show Low. They seem the most vulnerable for external interference in their affairs. Not that that is illegal, but that’s what we’re looking for. They are called ‘predicate crimes.’ Without them, there is no racketeering. Without enterprise involvement, there is no racketeering. This could be a difficult case to adjudicate. |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 22 September 2018
JJE02 Destroy The Corrupt/04, 10
Inhabitants called Show Low by it's native name, Rashveil, a planet that was won on a bet of who could show the lowest card. It had been rejuvenated from its decay and became a thriving recreational planet, nearly the entirety of its economy was based on gambling. Humanoids, with short legs and long arms. Jungle type, humid. The hovercraft picked up speed along a wide road, then turned off and followed a causeway filled with water. It slowed to cross a swampy area covered by brush and heavy tree roots. It sped up over the open water as it raced toward a compound built on a rise in the middle of the swamp. This represented the more civilized parts of the planet. The other parts of the planet are less hospitable.
JJE02 Destroy The Corrupt/05
We were brought here because Show Low has embraced gambling as its primary source of revenue, but it is nowhere near as big as S’Korr. We came here (S'Korr) where the work is, and it is good work.” Many inhabitants go to S'Korr to work on two year contracts, renewable at a higher salary.
One of the two largest gambling planets, tourist destinations. (S'Korr is the other one.) Rivka is investigating racketeering . “We’re going to start with two planets based on gambling, S’Korr and Show Low. They seem the most vulnerable for external interference in their affairs. Not that that is illegal, but that’s what we’re looking for. They are called ‘predicate crimes.’ Without them, there is no racketeering. Without enterprise involvement, there is no racketeering. This could be a difficult case to adjudicate.