Kovaks
Planetoid
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2016
- Location
- United States
"Come on men, get everything packed up! We are about ready to set out!" Captain Swain shouted from the main deck as his crew bustled about, loading the ship up with supplies. They had just traded and sold all the valuables they collected from their last trip, which had been quite a success. The Black Heart was a ship that operated under the credentials of a scavenger, basically on paper it was marked as a junker or a scrapper that searched space for parts to salvage and sell.
What many people did not though is that Captain Swain made most of his wealth by making deals under the table. He would take payment to take out certain targets for the right price, or he would target a ship specifically for the valuable parts inside it. Basically instead of searching for wrecks to scavenge, they just turned traveling space crafts into scrap themselves. It was a dirty business, but very profitable. It was cunning and Swain had managed to avoid detection so far. Most pirates were caught because they did not blend into the system. On paper, Swain and the Black Heart were licensed and legal. He just had some damn good people on his payroll that could move money and illegal dealings around without stirring up too much information.
Once his crew, whom were made up of mostly bounty hunters and ex-cons, were finished the doors sealed and the engines started. The Black Heart left Earth's space port and started it's voyage into the depths of space once again, hoping to take advantage of another target. "Run a head count and an inventory check." Swain commanded to the crew members whom were piloting and running systems checks. "Make sure everything is accounted for." He could care less if someone was left behind, it was there own problem for being late. What he cared about more was accidentally leaving behind some cargo. Docking at the Earth station for too long was already risky, the last thing he needed was to have some of the station officers poking around his business.
What many people did not though is that Captain Swain made most of his wealth by making deals under the table. He would take payment to take out certain targets for the right price, or he would target a ship specifically for the valuable parts inside it. Basically instead of searching for wrecks to scavenge, they just turned traveling space crafts into scrap themselves. It was a dirty business, but very profitable. It was cunning and Swain had managed to avoid detection so far. Most pirates were caught because they did not blend into the system. On paper, Swain and the Black Heart were licensed and legal. He just had some damn good people on his payroll that could move money and illegal dealings around without stirring up too much information.
Once his crew, whom were made up of mostly bounty hunters and ex-cons, were finished the doors sealed and the engines started. The Black Heart left Earth's space port and started it's voyage into the depths of space once again, hoping to take advantage of another target. "Run a head count and an inventory check." Swain commanded to the crew members whom were piloting and running systems checks. "Make sure everything is accounted for." He could care less if someone was left behind, it was there own problem for being late. What he cared about more was accidentally leaving behind some cargo. Docking at the Earth station for too long was already risky, the last thing he needed was to have some of the station officers poking around his business.