Every day in February, I will answer one question about any one of my settings.
The question post is here, please feel free to add more questions!
The sixteenth question comes from
What do the external economics and logistics of the pirate ship Genique is stuck on look like? Do they actually make most of their money on ransoms? How do they make contact to make those exchange without getting caught? Are they being grossly overcharged by their suppliers, and/or have wonky and unexpected expenses? Are they a one-of operation, or part of a larger organization??
This plays in well with the earlier question on What do the pirates pirate? here.
The ransom rates have been carefully calculated to maximize income: they are set at a rate that most families (of cruise-ship travelers) will be both willing and able to pay, but high enough that they bring in about fifty percent of the ship's income.
If they plan and train properly, they can actually make more money off of a kidnapee either in free labor "working off their ransom" or in straight slave sales on one of the luxury slave markets; the slave sales make up about 25% of their income.
As for their suppliers: there are a couple suppliers who overcharge, thinking that they can get away with it because, really, who's a pirate ship going to complain to? Of course, that comes with its own inherent problems like, when you piss off pirates, what do they do to you? Mmm?
The vast majority of the ship's financial problems, however, come not from their suppliers, but from graft, as Genique is beginning to find out. At almost every level of accounting on the ship, someone is skimming from the till. After all, they are pirates.
I believe the ship is a one-off organization, although they sometimes work with other pirates in a very loose confederation, and they do have "sister organizations" - a couple land-bound fences and a couple of ship-based traders who push the pirate ship's merchandise.
As for making contacts on the ransoms, the pirate ship works through a Bonded Drop Person/Ship. There are many of these throughout the galaxy; they serve as "international waters" sorts of people and are used by the law-abiding and the law-ignoring alike when they need to make deals. The Bonded Persons are universally discreet, free from subpoena or prosecution for their Bonded actions on almost all planets (and do not do business on or with those where they are not), and known for their reliability.
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Date: 2014-02-17 07:27 pm (UTC)discrete: "individual, detached, separated"
→ discreet: "politely private about something and aware of consequences if everyone finds out what you're doing"
—vocabulary.com
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dis- "apart" : con- "together"
::
distribute, dissent : contribute, consent
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Date: 2014-02-17 10:12 pm (UTC):-) thank you.
And now I want to write a story about all the background.
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Date: 2014-02-18 03:53 am (UTC)|:̃-) You're welcome.
Please do!