The piracy MOTTO should be upgrade for more LOTTO.
Something that has stuttered my brain since the beginning. First off, I always thought that piracy was a rather lucrative business for some pirates. They would commandeer a ship and hit such a big jackpot that they couldn't bother counting the loot. They'd simply call it a booty.
And the really legendary pirates didn't just go willy-nilly chasing after just anything, I thought. They went after the ships carrying the big booty. I don't understand why there isn't some very rich pirates. Especially with governments in on it. Key corrupt individuals in several governments can rake in the spoils getting access to secretive information about convoys, bulk valuable transfers or sensitive military data. A few very key seizures by pirates should yield quite a bundle of credits. Why aren't there some heavily armed pirate ships? Can't they afford to upgrade as they pilfer and plunder? And I bet some Solarian League companies make available technology that the arrogant SLN has ignored. What's stopping the corporate world from selling their inventions to private individuals? Giving pirates access to some incredible tech from the ignored corporate world that can catch many a ship unaware.
There should be an underground pirate wholesale magazine. In other words, why aren't there pirates that "pimp their rides?"
With spinners as hubcaps.
After all, if you're going to be in the business of piracy in the first place, where each outting is a "crap shoot," you better at least be prepared to "crap shoot" back at the other ship. If you're going to be in that business, you should be well armed and fast. At least as time hypers by - upgrade man.
I've heard some reasons given that the weapons and tech is so prohibitively expensive. But so is your ass, which is in a crap shoot every time. I don't understand why corrupt goverments don't make drones disapper on a requisite order. They're getting huge payoffs, they're even fencing for the pirates. So hows-about some horse trading. It seems that the larger payoffs would easily cover the costs of weapons resupply and ship repair/maintenance.
Another stumbling block is in the need to possess the technical proficiency to operate a drone and other high-tech tech. But I imagine some not so squeaky clean officers that were unduly retired and needing to make a living is up for hire to the highest bidder in the pirate-for-hire world. Especially someone beached by Janacek.
Now imagine if Thomas Bachfish hadn't been a wus and swung the other way making Pirate's Bane an inside joke of pirates.
At any rate, it seems that piracy as it is, is far too dangerous a business for it not to be any more lucrative than it is. Yet we all know that there are convoys running all of the time that are unescorted and essentially carrying what amounts to a "motherload" to the bank account of pirates.
So why aren't there more pirates living in the high rent & caviar district?
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