Chapter one
Hidden Treasures
Did you know it rains on Nar Shadda? Seems that just doesn't occur to most folk, but it's a true for this sphere as it is for any other. Of course on a place as developed as this the rain isn't a refreshing shower. No, when it does rain, it comes down chock full of chemicals and muck. Then once it hits it don’t just go away. Nope, all that "rain" needs to go someplace. In the most developed places the water gets collected and filtered and stored for later use in a Hutts shower room.
Sure, the moon is one massive city, but not all parts are as developed up as others. A casino may turn enough profit to pay for upkeep on the hundreds of repulsors needed to keep it perched on top of the levels of city below, but the factory that churns out plasteel gaskets can't afford the same. As you get farther from the centers of commerce, the casinos, the ports and market districts, farther out to where the factories are birthed and die, the "levels" tend to level out into just one. And out there, all that water becomes a nuisance. It gets funneled and piped and channeled to wherever is most "out of the way". Holding pools with hundreds of trillions of liters of waste water can be found scattered over the surface of Nar Shadda. These pools are often turned into massive water treatment plants. Where the industrious use filters and pumps to clean the water and sell it back to the market. But filters get clogged and pumps break down. As time passes the industrial centers shift and waste pools fill with all the things that would get washed down stream.
Fzaexx, four years ago, while you were still working as a majordomo for Bidaya Dolok of the Anjiliac kajidic, You were privy to an eminent business transaction. A sector of defunct factories near the south pole, was being sold to a conglomerate of Quarren ship builders. They had plans to redirect the waste water in a 500 kilometer radius towards the factory where they were establishing their new production line. Using the few spare thousand credits you had saved away (the ones Bidaya did not seize) you purchased one of the waste pools and the water treatment plant attached to it.
The plant had long ago been abandoned and the pool was choked with debris, but the land deal went down, and once the waste water was re-directed, you were the proud owner of a useless pump station and about two billion cubic meters of mud, scrap and rotting things best left forgotten. Being the entrepreneur you are, you found a way to use what you had. You sold off the pumps and bought some droids, you converted the pump station to a relatively comfortable living area and you even have a few rooms that you rent out. Or as the case may be, use as housing for the other player characters. The new Quarren factory has been in full operation for a few years now and other business has been cropping up. Mud Pond Scrapyard does a steady trade in scrap durasteel, you take apart whatever wrecks come in and sell off the pieces. You have cleared out about half of the pools contents but as you "mine" the muck (mostly dry at this point) occasionally your droids pull out something extra special.
For now though, the party has all gathered in the dining room of the pump house. The news about the moon has been all about how some battle out in the Abrion sector has got the Empire worried. Well, worried enough that they called in the usual complement of ships that had been sitting over the wrecks from the battle 4 years ago. The chance to get out there has been dropped in your laps and you've gathered to get it done.
Edited by Ryoden