Hmm, I'm imagining him waiting until the GAR is officially handed over(possibly watching a clock), then bringing Obi-Wan to meet Doctor Desnos and filling him on everything that his former boss wouldn't want them to know. Then Jango asks him if he'd like to hire a bodyguard, now that he is the one Jedi the Sith will want dead at all costs.To be clear, Jango doesn't have a spot waiting for him in the GAR. He certainly has enough pull that he could get one, but once the Jedi show up and take command of the clones, his contract is over and he will be unemployed.
If Obi-Wan is the Negotiator, Satine is the Peacemaker. Really the more you think about it the more amazing what Satine pulled off is. Forget the turning the Mandalorians into pacifists, she managed to get the vast majority of people involved in a bloody civil war to build a society together and from the looks of things avoided internal strife like grudges or revenge killings. By the time of the Clone Wars in OTL, Mandalore didn't have any lasting divisions tracing back to the previous conflict. Death Watch doesn't count, they're a band of extremists that funded their own backyard militia and want to overthrow the government. Furthermore the fact that they managed to take over so easily in OTL further proves that Satine must have done a bang up job resolving all those old bad feelings otherwise everyone that historically had beef with Death Watch should have come out of the woodworks guns blazing and Mandalore should have had a civil war well before Bo's defection.
Any talks on Jango getting some genetic upgrades and infiltrating the clone army to avoid sith offing him?
*shrugs*Is there a reason were not building more ships of other classes?
I mean... honestly, yeah. We probably should have done it all along, sharing the risk with our children as a testbed. And, perhaps, that is the one way we can get our resident genetic engineer to go further with improvements. Proving them through our own flesh.
To be clear, Jango doesn't consider the clones to be his children. The only person he considers to be his child is Boba, who is unmodified clone of Jango that Jango is personally raising as his son.I mean... honestly, yeah. We probably should have done it all along, sharing the risk with our children as a testbed. And, perhaps, that is the one way we can get our resident genetic engineer to go further with improvements. Proving them through our own flesh.
We might need that edge just for us to not hold our kids back. We will be supplanted by the end of this but, until well into the war when we see which clones go above and beyond, we are stuck in the command seat. We can't afford to be weak here because every shortcoming will be paid for with the lives of our children without exception.
Then I'll speak from my personal investment in them and not his. While wishing he would change his mind.To be clear, Jango doesn't consider the clones to be his children. The only person he considers to be his child is Boba, who is unmodified clone of Jango that Jango is personally raising as his son.
We would need to build the production space, and then tool up the yards to produce the items. Two actions to get it, and it probably would give less than the contract due to how the successive production actions scale for both...Why aren't we just building more ship classes locally instead of daring the Jedi to find us with yet another contract upgrade?
We would need to build the production space, and then tool up the yards to produce the items. Two actions to get it, and it probably would give less than the contract due to how the successive production actions scale for both...
Which might play a role.
@lancelot I'm not sure if you noticed, but the currently winning plan only has contract expansions that don't give Exposure as you are buying from companies secretly in Sidious' corner.
You are currently using over 80% of your local production capability.Mostly I'm wondering why we built up all this production space if we're not going to use it for something.
You are currently using over 80% of your local production capability.
Yes and I decided against it since the level of expansion that you require isn't practical to do on lifeless worlds. If you want to expand effectively, it will need to be off-world in other star systems.Beyond that have you thought of making it an option to build factories on Korasa, or one of the other two moons in orbit? Nevermind the 12 other worlds in the system.
I can add pirate hunting actions in future turns, but they will be very exposure heavy as you run the risk of your targets running away or bystanders/passers-by spotting you not to mention people picking up signs that someone is finally using all of that military hardware that has gone unaccounted for.I thought the clones need Live Fire exercises to "blood" them? When are we wiping out the pirates and gangsters on Rishi?
A.K.A. everyone is watching the galaxy like hawks for the missing equipment. Meaning it is almost certain to be costly in exposure because everyone is waiting for the mystery group to use the equipment being stockpiled... 🤔I can add pirate hunting actions in future turns, but they will be very exposure heavy as you run the risk of your targets running away or bystanders/passers-by spotting you not to mention people picking up signs that someone is finally using all of that military hardware that has gone unaccounted for.