Just leave it dead and buried.

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Article posted on the Galactic News Service by Doc Jessa on Day 245 of Year 11.


The following message has been relayed through the communication channels of Fuzz Inc. via the realm of the Binaros Smuggling Alliance...

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Corporations are all in the business of making a crust, even the religious ones. Whether it's selling Death sticks to poison the minds of the younger generations or bacta patches to heal those abusing such cheap methods of mental and psychological exploration all the way through to offer a prayer service to enlighten those dimwitted individuals that there is a spiritual environment around them that doesn't necessarily involve wielding an ancient piece of weaponry to dispatch countless foes. While companies continue to operate, some perish and dissipate into the shadows but what continues to happen on a far too regular basis is re-emergence, an idea that never appears to work.

While rather hypocritical and coincidental, Doc Jessa here reporting once again for Fuzz Inc. after a small absence, providing another take on galactic affairs to those who bother to read once again. What continues to happen throughout the known regions of the corporate galaxy is the continuation of an ideal, a vision for a corporation that once perished and a band of entrepreneurs and credit hoarders decide to re-open to trade on the reputation to gain a quick profit. This ideal is more evident with the continued re-emergence of the InterGalactic Bank, or is it the Banking Clan? Or was it the Galactic Bank? With a recent hostile takeover reinstalling all accounts after a declaration of bankruptcy, such an idea is laughable to those that wish to analyse the situation. With a banking corporation declaring bankruptcy, that first of all inspires little confidence for a solid return on investment, and other than this, why use the name? What is there to gain from using an archival banking name with a poor reputation when a new set of ideals and values can be unveiled to the galaxy, that would no doubt instill greater confidence and entice more consumers to hand over credits into newly created savings accounts.

The same thing can be said for anything with pertaining Chiss. Whether it's Chiss Material Extractions or the Chiss Ascendancy, the corporate vision maybe strong through the Chiss race, but as history shows, the ideals cannot hold up and the organization collapses; collapses rings a bell doesn't it? The Antarian Rangers suffered a similar fate to the Intergalactic Bank, having bankruptcy swiftly declared and it's doors closed, only to have them reopened under a new corporate banner of starship construction after failed ventures in Governance and Security. However it can be said in recent times that The Antarian Rangers is a company that at least learnt from its mistakes, however it did take approximately four company collapses to get to this point. The Corporate Sector Authority went through a similar trend, although after a crippling hostile takeover from the Galactic Empire led by Grand Moff Orphaea Imperium, their ideals remain dead and buried throughout the Sector. Now while those at Fuzz Inc. have no problems with the above mentioned companies in general, their methods or beliefs, perhaps a thought would be to move away from a previous idea and start something fresh, submerge yourself in people's imaginations and thoughts, and create a new idea.

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The growing trend of re-emergence only momentarily halts the continual flow of failure. While some companies defy the rules on occasion, most fail time and time again once the initial ideals fail. But even sometimes the initial ideas should just remain hidden from the galaxy, prime suspect - Karl Korne. Whether it's the Zann Consortium, the Sith Empire or Sable Dawn among others, the ideals never seems to last long. A bounty hunting establishment rises and after several galactic months, the banners are changed, the corporate logo redesigned, and new corporate vision bestowed upon the galaxy. The fact still remains however, each company still has the originality and corporate promise as a pile of Bantha excrement. Without a modicum of public respect and with a reputation about as reliable as Pirate Queen Teniel Djo's safe trading record, perhaps corporate ventures aren't such a good idea? For once I actually hope the Lord of the Darkness, Gorn Veynom would reveal himself from the Unknown Regions of space and strike down the corporations of Korne, and give the rest of the galaxy a break from such pathetic idealism. Maybe Ara would deliver him? Fuzz out.