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  and started dealing in illegal sales of arms and  ships to the pirates and retros. We are also
 
  and started dealing in illegal sales of arms and  ships to the pirates and retros. We are also
 
  told that at some point he starts getting Kat salthis for the retros. An in one of his last few
 
  told that at some point he starts getting Kat salthis for the retros. An in one of his last few
  breths he confesses to have stolen your gun, and managed to obtain ships from the Kats in exchange
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  breaths he confesses to have stolen your gun, and managed to obtain ships from the Kats in exchange
 
  for promising them that the gun would not end in Confed hands. The story is believable if we assume
 
  for promising them that the gun would not end in Confed hands. The story is believable if we assume
 
  RF is taking place near the end of the war, in 2669, NOT 2670 of course, at the time when the kats
 
  RF is taking place near the end of the war, in 2669, NOT 2670 of course, at the time when the kats
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  getting it is enough for them.
 
  getting it is enough for them.
 
   
 
   
  Menesch seems like a guy of little imagination, though:
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  Where was Menesch governor?
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We know that he had contacts with kats due to his diplomatic endeavors, and that he got kicked out
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of government after some of his corrupt activities hit the fan.
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Diplomacy would seem to be more the job of Terran Confederation officials than of a system governor.
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Unless, that is, he was governor of a system near the Kilrathi border. There were various instances
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of systems that tried to negotiate some kind of neutrality with the kats. I'd place him at one of
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those. Or, of those, any in particular that had a history of government corruption.
 
   
 
   
  Even Corrupt Confeds were unhappy to see Retros getting ships. Pirates they didn't mind so much.
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Anyhow, Menesch seems like a guy of little imagination, though:
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First the fact that he wasn't subtle enough in his dealings as governor and lost the post. Later
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by the mistakes he makes in his dealings with the Retros, Kats and Confeds...
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  Even corrupt Confeds were unhappy to see Retros getting ships. Pirates they didn't mind so much.
 
  After all, the work of fighting pirates fell mostly to the private sector, so the whole thing was
 
  After all, the work of fighting pirates fell mostly to the private sector, so the whole thing was
  like collecting extra taxes by a roundabout way. Taxation through piracy is a sort of progressive
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  like collecting extra taxes via a roundabout way. Taxation through piracy is a sort of progressive
 
  tax, in that most pirates would choose big biz transports with pricier stuff, rather than attack
 
  tax, in that most pirates would choose big biz transports with pricier stuff, rather than attack
 
  the little guy transporting iron. And they are more manageable: They have bases and leaders that
 
  the little guy transporting iron. And they are more manageable: They have bases and leaders that
 
  can be negotiated with through mobs and other contacts. Retros, on the other hand, attack everybody,
 
  can be negotiated with through mobs and other contacts. Retros, on the other hand, attack everybody,
  increase the money confeds must spend on militias, and are unmanageable. Plus they are hateful idiots.
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  increase the money confeds must spend on militias, and are unmanageable.
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Plus, they are hateful idiots.
 
   
 
   
 
  And there's the fact of the well established, arms dealing mob boss: Roman Lynch. Lynch would
 
  And there's the fact of the well established, arms dealing mob boss: Roman Lynch. Lynch would
  complain to Confeds' selling ships to Menesch, and as the main customer of the Confeds in
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  complain to Confeds' selling ships to Menesch, and as the main customer for the Confeds in
 
  Decomissionings, he has clout.
 
  Decomissionings, he has clout.
 
   
 
   
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  With a supply of kat ships, retros grow less reliant on talons and talon parts, whether new or used.
 
  With a supply of kat ships, retros grow less reliant on talons and talon parts, whether new or used.
  This causes the second hand market prices for talons to plummet. That chokes Lynch, chokes the Confed
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  This causes the second-hand market prices for talons to plummet. That chokes Lynch, chokes the Confed
 
  Decommisioning suppliers, and, more importantly for Menesch, chokes off the funds feeding the
 
  Decommisioning suppliers, and, more importantly for Menesch, chokes off the funds feeding the
  Belisarius Group and Y-12. The latter authorize a large bounty on Menesch and Menesch is history.
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  Belisarius Group and Y-12. The latter authorize a large bounty on Menesch, and Menesch is history.
 
   
 
   
  Kroiz is a lot sharper than Menesch.
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  [[MOD:WCU:Kroiz|Kroiz]] is a lot sharper than Menesch...

Latest revision as of 07:04, 7 January 2006

According to Righteous Fire, Menesch is a former governor in another sector, who came to Gemini
and started dealing in illegal sales of arms and  ships to the pirates and retros. We are also
told that at some point he starts getting Kat salthis for the retros. An in one of his last few
breaths he confesses to have stolen your gun, and managed to obtain ships from the Kats in exchange
for promising them that the gun would not end in Confed hands. The story is believable if we assume
RF is taking place near the end of the war, in 2669, NOT 2670 of course, at the time when the kats
are winning the war so they don't need the gun in order to win; --just preventing the Confeds'
getting it is enough for them.

Where was Menesch governor?
We know that he had contacts with kats due to his diplomatic endeavors, and that he got kicked out
of government after some of his corrupt activities hit the fan.
Diplomacy would seem to be more the job of Terran Confederation officials than of a system governor.
Unless, that is, he was governor of a system near the Kilrathi border. There were various instances
of systems that tried to negotiate some kind of neutrality with the kats. I'd place him at one of
those. Or, of those, any in particular that had a history of government corruption.


Anyhow, Menesch seems like a guy of little imagination, though:

First the fact that he wasn't subtle enough in his dealings as governor and lost the post. Later
by the mistakes he makes in his dealings with the Retros, Kats and Confeds...

Even corrupt Confeds were unhappy to see Retros getting ships. Pirates they didn't mind so much.
After all, the work of fighting pirates fell mostly to the private sector, so the whole thing was
like collecting extra taxes via a roundabout way. Taxation through piracy is a sort of progressive
tax, in that most pirates would choose big biz transports with pricier stuff, rather than attack
the little guy transporting iron. And they are more manageable: They have bases and leaders that
can be negotiated with through mobs and other contacts. Retros, on the other hand, attack everybody,
increase the money confeds must spend on militias, and are unmanageable.
Plus, they are hateful idiots.

And there's the fact of the well established, arms dealing mob boss: Roman Lynch. Lynch would
complain to Confeds' selling ships to Menesch, and as the main customer for the Confeds in
Decomissionings, he has clout.

We can therefore assume that the reason Menesch is so desperate to get ships from the kats, is that
he's lost his Confed supply. He again fails to see the possible consequences...

With a supply of kat ships, retros grow less reliant on talons and talon parts, whether new or used.
This causes the second-hand market prices for talons to plummet. That chokes Lynch, chokes the Confed
Decommisioning suppliers, and, more importantly for Menesch, chokes off the funds feeding the
Belisarius Group and Y-12. The latter authorize a large bounty on Menesch, and Menesch is history.

Kroiz is a lot sharper than Menesch...