As far as income goes, I'm looking at the asteroid mining being a partnership deal as far as these things go - bear in mind that it's hazardous, a relatively new industry that's carried out entirely on the basis of extra-vehicular activity. assume that the asteroid's metals are worth, say $2 million profit to the Fen-side of the workforce. Assume 100 workers, half with a double share for providing transport, splitting 75% of the take (the rest to the 'experienced' asteroid miners) and that's $20,000 each with no tax or other deductions. That's a below average wage for a year, but it's not exactly poverty. For comparison, a dozen or so 'experienced' miners (the permanent company whose name escapes me) would take about twice as much.
As far as flying to Seattle, the General Lee's not expecting unfriendliness, although he's not planning on setting down anywhere too obvious either. The Jaime isn't functional as a car, but if he can find somewhere quiet to land (flying without lights after sunset isn't too obvious and isn't likely to be heard over the city noise) then he can get around with a taxi or the like. Of course, this won't work if law enforcement are looking for him, but why would anyone be looking for him in Seattle specifically?D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
As far as flying to Seattle, the General Lee's not expecting unfriendliness, although he's not planning on setting down anywhere too obvious either. The Jaime isn't functional as a car, but if he can find somewhere quiet to land (flying without lights after sunset isn't too obvious and isn't likely to be heard over the city noise) then he can get around with a taxi or the like. Of course, this won't work if law enforcement are looking for him, but why would anyone be looking for him in Seattle specifically?D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.
D for Drakensis
You're only young once, but immaturity is forever.