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Taken some flak? Make it better at one of the many repair stations found around the systems. | Taken some flak? Make it better at one of the many repair stations found around the systems. | ||
==Origin's Official Guide to Privateer 2== | ==[[source:=Origin's Official Guide to Privateer 2: The Darkening]]== | ||
The employees of this family owned station have a reputation for honest appraisals and competent work | The employees of this family owned station have a reputation for honest appraisals and competent work ― provided neither the ship nor any of its parts were designed or manufactured on [[Destinas]]. It is (and has been) their opinion that Destinas creates substandard products and that it would be a "crumblin' waste of time, solder and prayers" to work on them. This was at first a radical position to espouse, since Destinas used to be the industrial monarch of ship components. The Kaldon family must have turned away 98% of their potential customer base. Over time, however, they were proven correct. Destinas industries tottered dangerously before shifting to forestry and grazing, and Kaldon's reputation for quality soared. | ||
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Revision as of 09:19, 14 October 2012
|source = Privateer 2: The Darkening
Your Guide to the Universe
Taken some flak? Make it better at one of the many repair stations found around the systems.
Origin's Official Guide to Privateer 2: The Darkening
The employees of this family owned station have a reputation for honest appraisals and competent work ― provided neither the ship nor any of its parts were designed or manufactured on Destinas. It is (and has been) their opinion that Destinas creates substandard products and that it would be a "crumblin' waste of time, solder and prayers" to work on them. This was at first a radical position to espouse, since Destinas used to be the industrial monarch of ship components. The Kaldon family must have turned away 98% of their potential customer base. Over time, however, they were proven correct. Destinas industries tottered dangerously before shifting to forestry and grazing, and Kaldon's reputation for quality soared.