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[wiki/RFC] Proposed entry: "Organized Crime in Fenspace
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====== Popular Trade Items ======
//or, How can I make some credits in Fenspace?//
===== Foodstuffs =====
**Red Meat** is something that's almost completely unavailable in Fenspace. Meat requires either large amounts of grazing land or some form of industrial lab culture to be cost-effective, and so far nobody's managed to create an effective industrial carniculture plant (the restrictions of grazing land are left as an exercise for the student). Prices for a decent steak (or pork chops, lamb chops... any form of meat that isn't chicken, fish or rabbit, really) range from expensive-but-still-reasonable on Stellvia and in the lunar cities to arm-leg-and-firstborn on Venus, Mars and Ganymede. And let's not get into the price for a Big Mac... you thought Japan had it bad.---
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**Red Meat** is something that's almost completely unavailable in Fenspace. Meat requires either large amounts of grazing land or some form of industrial lab culture to be cost-effective, and so far nobody's managed to create an effective industrial carniculture plant (the restrictions of grazing land are left as an exercise for the student). Prices for a decent steak (or pork chops, lamb chops... any form of meat that isn't chicken, fish or rabbit, really) range from expensive-but-still-reasonable on Stellvia and in the lunar cities to arm-leg-and-firstborn on Venus, Mars and Ganymede. And let's not get into the price for a Big Mac... you thought Japan had it bad.
Once again, the //Grover's Corners// is unique in this regard, in that not only do they have about a hundred acres of pasture and farmland immediately usable, they //are// using it already -- just not for beef cattle. They are the number one supplier of fresh eggs in Fenspace, as well as the occasional chicken. And they also have //game// -- at least a dozen deer, among many other wild animals, are known to have been trapped within the hull of the //Corners// the night the dome was raised and the ship launched. The crew allows limited hunting -- gudgingly permitted by their environmental AI Gaia after much negotiation -- to keep their numbers manageable.-- Bob
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Experiments in vat-grown meat are ongoing -- both the Senshi and TSAB, at the very least, are making attempts. The difficulty is not just in getting the cells to multiply, but in keeping the results totally free of handwavium contamination. There are at least two known cases of independent experiments that resulted in inadvertent biomods. The results have tended to discourage any further attempts, although rumors continue that Boskone has at least one facility up and running.--
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Stellvia is also experimenting with vat-grown meat, now that they have a genetic engineer on staff. However, their process is only at state of the art for mid-2006, and thus is only capable of producing thin sheets of muscle fibre - not good enough for steaks, but acceptable as a substitute for ground beef or ground pork.
(Edit: added link to real-world article about this.)
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www.newscientist.com/arti...?id=dn2066
Another link on real-world research. I figure TSAB research would be focused on this method, using one of the mushroom-based alternative growth media mentioned in your article. With an extant muscle mass to provide a base and a circulatory system to expand into the new cellular matrix, this might be the key... --
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Another major import to Fenspace is entertainment media.
As most of the Fen are strongly into anime and/or Sci-Fi, shipments of new DVDs generally sell at a decent profit.
Video games, music CDs, comic books and manga, electronics to play the aforementioned media, and computers are also good sellers.
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I'm now tempted to suggest that Rockhounds should keep a rabbit hutch in the Garden.... --
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I don't really have anything to add; I just wanted to thank everybody for their input here. A lot of this is making me rethink the direction my own story is going.
And if you think a meth lab blowing up on Earth is bad...
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Oh, dear - explosions in populated habitats... Not fun.
(I suppose Noah had better build a separate habitat for Kohran to play in. Or at least give her an expendable ship.)
-Rob Kelk
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them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

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On the bright side, once you've given her that expendable lab she's a lot more able to survive the inevitable results in a repairable fashion that pretty much anyone made out of meat.
Also, to drag this back on topic, there should probably be at least one set of shady characters involved in Loan Sharking/indentured servitude.
- Poor Naive Thing comes up to Fenspace, without a bit of business sense, and lacking certain Fundamental Useful Things.
- Friendly Neighborhood Loan Shark happens to run into them, points out all fo the Neat Stuff that they don't have yet, that could make their lives so much nicer/their work so much more efficient/etc. Offers to set them up. Waves off the concept of payment. "We'll deal with that later. Once you're on your feet."
- Poor Naive Thing starts successfuly Mining Asteroids, Farming or whatnot, and then discovers that Friendly Neighborhood Loan Shark has Friendly Neighborhood Legbreakers to go with, and they want a remarkably large cut of the action. Somehow never manages to get back out of that initial debt, no matter how hard he works.
Essentially different from extortion only in that the Friendly neighborhood Loan Shark actually has some moral suasion to back him up at first, to sort of ease people into it - then, once they get into the habit of obeying, they tend to stay there. Varies across the spectrom from slavery-in-all-but-name to a situation where the Capo really is providing some useful services and taking care of "his people" pretty well (at a somewhat inflated price with a painful opt-out clause)
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hmm
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Also interesting if that second individual is one of the "white-hat" Mafia Fen. That is, someone who plays well with others, doing what the romantic ideal of the Mafioso is supposed to be. Kinda like our space pirates and ninja.
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so we've got two basic subgenre of the 'Mafioso'.
White-hat mafioso who handle betting, gambling, prostitution, loans, 'item acquisition' (surprisingly, this is usually just a special delivery/courier service, not a theft service), and despise and actively conflict with...

Black-hat Mafioso, who are involved in most of the same rackets, but tend to be the darker side, more agressive/usurious, more exploitative.. think 'ho, vs. Courtesan or Escort. Think 'heroin addiction as payment' vs 'college education, advanced training, killer medical and good salary'

You know, I'm starting to think I like this. Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979
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Okay, let's try a distillation. First pass...
==== The Mob ====
Thanks to the pervasive nature of fandom, the nature of criminal organizations in Fenspace is... //different// from their mundane counterparts.
=== White-hat Mobs ===
//"THE MAFIA: You've got a friend in The Family! (Paid for by the Our Thing Foundation)"//\
--//Snow Crash//
White-hat mobs (which most people tend to refer to as "The Mob") are composed of people not unlike the Space Pirates; fans who've internalized a romantic view of the noble gangster, the thug-with-a-heart-of-gold, etc. and try to make their ideas real. The Mob works similar to the Pirates, but with a greater sense of community attached to their operations. While Mobsters do deal in illegal activities (or at least things considered illegal "in the old country") they bring a high level of professionalism and ethics into their work, acting almost more like a savings and loan or multinational corporation than a criminal organization.
Most Mobsters are American, with a few outliers coming from China, Japan and Western Europe.
=== Black-hat Mobs ===
Black-hat mobs are, well, pretty much the //real// Mafia, Yakuza, Triads, Vory, Provos Bloods, Crips, etc. These are the groups who helped fund Boskone, run large-scale criminal organizations on Earth, and generally are considered Bad News by everybody. Vicious, backstabbing and not above killing lots of people to make a point if it won't be bad fo business.---
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heheh
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Add the fact that the White-hat Mafia has its own specialty food chain like the Village of Hidden Asteroid: A chain of Godfather's Pizza [a real-world chain at one point, I'm out of their region so I don't know if they're still a going concern], delivered in violin cases by drivers with 'waved 1920's era cars with "suicide doors." The delivery folks are very stylishly dressed in pinstripe suits with wingtips and a white fedora for the men, and 1920s flapper-chic for the women.
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them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary.''

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Okay, we'll leave the entry for The Mob on its own for now. Here's everything else. I took the liberty of editing some bits and adding a couple of others.
Unless anyone has a problem with what's written here, I'll post these to the Gazetteer and the Wiki on Friday. We'll worry about the entry for The Mob after that...



====== Organized Crime in Fenspace ======
Not everybody who's made it Up is nice.
===== History =====
Organized criminals got into Fenspace the same way everyone else did: they handwaved some vehicles (or had someone else 'wave some vehicles for them) and headed up. Then, for the most part, they settled down in quiet locations away from the major traffic lanes and built up their resources.
However, it's difficult to actually //commit// crimes when you're hidden like that, so they started preying on honest folk (some more quickly than others). Their depradations slowly grew until May 2012, when the SOS-Con began Operation Great Justice, Fenspace's "war on crime." This initiative lasted until the destruction of the Dark Tower (a.k.a. Boskone Prime) in January 2014, when Operation Great Justice and the Patrol inflicted a major blow against the organized criminals of the time.
Military initiatives, no matter how strong, have never been able to wipe out civil problems. Organized crime still exists in space, and probably always will.

===== Organized Criminal Groups =====
Most Fen lump all organized criminals under the heading "[[gazetteer:factions:Boskonians]". This is a gross over-simplification.
Many of Earth's major organized crime groups are active in space, not always in co-operation with each other. (The rivalry between at least one Columbian drug cartel and at least one Yakuza group was the direct cause of the destruction of Crystal Osaka in 2013, for instance.) If they are known to exist on Earth, they probably have at least a representative somewhere in space to keep an eye on their interests. There are also many "home-grown" criminal groups in space.
After Operation Great Justice, these groups made the Patrol's "Most Wanted" list:
* The **El Capone Gang**, an amalgamation of various movie-gangster Fen, is the top criminal threat in Fenspace today. They have close contacts with (or been infiltrated by) many organized criminal groups back on Earth, which makes them the official heirs to the Boskonian legacy. They have their hands in every criminal enterprise known to Fen.
* The **Tanglewood Boys**, gangsta-rap Fen who use the U.S. East coast as their inspiration, are mostly small-time extortionists. However, their number is nearly as large as the El Capone Gang, which makes them a major threat to law and order.
* The last known large group of organized criminals in space are the **Star Bloods**, gangsta-rap Fen who prefer the U.S. West coast as their inspiration. Preferring to control the gambling trade, they are often at odds with the El Capone Gang and their backers. Combined with their natural rivalry with the U.S. East coast Tanglewood Boys, this makes them a more vicious group than their low numbers would suggest.
* The newly emergent **Criminal Guild** appears to has picked up the Boskonians' government contacts that weren't ferreted out by Operation Great Justice. Madam Marciano, a refined beauty with Gothic tastes, is one of their leaders. She is believed to be a cyborg, and is known to control The Twelve Sisters, utterly-loyal female android assassins with a Gothic-Lolita fashion bent who dont mind collateral damage.
* **Dr. Asmodeus Grey,** the former Super who created the Catgirling Machine, is the only individual listed on the Patrol's "Most Wanted" list. He was believed dead until the records from Boskone Prime were cracked; his current whereabouts are unknown. He is wanted alive, despite calls for his immediate execution, on the off chance that he knows a way to reverse the effects of the Catgirling Machines.
* The **Bugrom** are extremely-biomodded insects created by "Queen Diva" and commanded in battle by "Dark General Katsuhito Jinnai." Diva is obviously an extremely good bio-geneticist. Given the increasing numbers of Bugrom encountered, either she has a mass-production line or has managed to breed her troops. The Bugrom started showing up in early 2014.
* Rather than focus on the business of crime, **Big Fire** is an ideological organisation bent on World Domination by any means. While their numbers are still small, the organisation's existence has forced Fenspace to acknowledge the existence of "supervillains." There are rumors (aren't there always) that Big Fire is a front organization for an older syndicate. Some say this organization began forming as early as 2008, and some say it has been around for much longer. Believed to be Asian in origin, it is said to have drawn the survivors of the Tongs and the triads into its core, and is ruled by a man that is so powerful, so evil, as to rival the Devil. But, of course, these are just rumors.
* **The Concordat** is probably the most insidious threat to Fenspace and Danelaw interests, in that they feel they //own// Handwavium, and thus have the right to control it and do with it as they please. While little else is known about them, their mere existence has led to various Danelaw governments tightening regulation of Handwavium while paradoxically allowing more people access to it.
As far as anyone in the Patrol knows, no serious organized criminal group calls itself "Boskonians" - that name is applied to criminals by Fen, not by themselves.

===== Types of Organized Crime =====
Organized crime on Earth breaks down into some clearly-identifable activities, some of which do not translate well to Fenspace.

==== Extortion ====
In Fenspace, extortion is widely considered to be a form of robbery, which is illegal.
Small groups of Boskonians make a profit extorting protection money out of isolated fen. ("That sure is a nice oxygen reclamation system you have there. Would be a shame if something were to happen to it.")
Extortionists have the advantage of being able to move fast, and their threats are often very effective.
In regions where the Patrol is nearby (such as the Supers enclave in Kandor City) or where citizens routinely take the law into their own hands (such as the Browncoat settlements on Ganymede), extortion is risky. In other areas, it can be quite lucrative - most people will pony up the money because of the chance that the Boskonians could sabotage their food, water and air supplies before the Star Patrol could do anything to save them.

==== Gambling and Prostitution ====
As of 2014, gambling and prostitution are not illegal in Fenspace.
But that doesn't mean they're safe activities. Organized crime is accustomed to being in charge of these businesses on Earth even where they're legal, and they don't take infringement on their "turf" lying down. A new establishment in either of these fields should expect extortion and terror tactics to be used against it until it capitulates, unless it becomes more expensive for the criminals to continue the harassment than they'd gain after the takeover.
Successful casinos and brothels in Fenspace either have arrangements with the local organized criminals, are owned by the criminal element outright, or are //very// good at protecting themselves.

==== Slavery ====
Slavery is illegal in Fenspace, and has been since the Articles of Confederation were signed at KandorCon.
The scarcity of usable living room in space makes owning slaves problematic, so slaving operations in Fenspace focus on obtaining "stock" for the Earth market. There is enough demand among unscrupulous mundanes for biomodded pleasure-slaves that capturing, forcibly biomodding, and brainwashing Fen is a sufficiently profitable activity for organized crime to handle.

==== Illegal Drugs ====
As of 2014, there are no illegal drugs in Fenspace.
This is less because of the libertarian nature of Fenspace, and more from the fact that addiction to incapacitating or mind-altering drugs is self-correcting in space. (People who drug themselves into a state where they can't tend to their own needs quickly end up dead from oxygen deprivation, either because the air in their suits or cars ran out, or because they walked out an airlock without a pressure suit.)
Since avoidance of "hard" drugs is a survival trait in Fenspace, there is little market for organized criminals to fill. Generally, they don't bother.
Organized crime //does// take advantage of conditions in space to harvest or otherwise create drugs that can be sold on Earth. The most nortorious of these is thionite, a powerful hallucinogen derived from certain strains of Venusian terraforming bacteria.

==== Illegal Weaponry ====
As of 2014, there are no illegal weapons in Fenspace. (The use of weapons of mass destruction, such as "kaboomite," was outlawed in the treaty of KandorCon, but ownership of them is not illegal per se.)

Just because handguns are legal in Fenspace doesn't mean they aren't controlled. The vast majority of large ships and stations regulate who is allowed to carry weaponry while on-board, in order to reduce the chance of accidental death and structural damage. (While most handwaved hulls are impervious to firearm bullets, there are plenty of tubes and conduits that handle electronics, oxygen, and temperature control to be ruptured in a gunfight.)

However, many Fen don't bother to go armed. One can only cram so much into a vehicle, and there's no hostile wildlife in space. More importantly, there's no pre-existing source of food Out There. Given a choice between a chaingun that he'll probably never use or an extra day's worth of groceries that he'll definitely eat, most Fen choose to pack the food. Weapon caches exist mainly on larger ships and stations that have room for luxuries (such as //Grover's Corners// and //Stellvia//), and in areas where the local culture is heavily influenced by Fen from areas of the United States where personal weapon ownership is encouraged, but most of these people brought their weapons with them when they left Earth.
Also, weapons larger than sidearms and rifles are too expensive for most Fen to purchase. (As of 2013, only Boskone and the Great Justice team had military-spec hardware in any great numbers, and most of that was homebuilt.)
Since most of the people in Fenspace who want weapons already have the weapons they can afford, there is little market for organized criminals to fill. Generally, they don't bother.

==== Corporate Malfesance ====
Because of the unique nature of Fenspace economics, it quickly becomes obvious which companies are being looted from within (the amount of biomass coming from the companies increases without obvious cause), and the companies' owners can take appropriate steps before major harm is done.

==== Data Piracy ====
As of 2014, it is not illegal to share data of any sort in Fenspace. Most factions have rules against divulging secrets, and many respect the concept of copyright to greater or lesser degrees, but the highly libertarian nature of Fenspace as a whole makes it impossible to place an outright ban on data transmission.
This gives certain people ideas. Download servers that are illegal on Earth, ranging from the political to the mercenary, flourish in many areas of space. Some of these servers are operated by the criminal element.
Because of these servers, many Earth-based governments do not allow their citizens to access the Interwave, and some of the governments that do allow such access monitor it closely.

==== Terrorism ====
Terrorism in Fenspace is kind of an odd duck. Fen are beautiful examples of targets for all kinds of terrorists, from al-Quaeda to Operation Rescue, but //terrorism// tends not to happen in Fenspace. This is based partly in the diffuse nature of fen government; it's harder to strike fear in a nation when that "nation" is made up of less people than the population of Luxembourg and spread out all over a volume millions of times larger than Earth.
A few terrorist (or "terrorist") groups, like the Sons of Turner (a white-power movement affiliated with like groups in North America and Europe) or the Red Brigades (the classic communist terror group from Italy, revived for a new century) have found homes in Fenspace. However, these groups seem mostly content to isolate themselves within small habitats as they try to create their utopias. If or when these attempts fail, the situation may change.
The biggest terrorism-related threat plaguing Fenspace, and the one Great Justice (and after them, the Patrol) spend most of their energy combating, is the threat of groups using fen technology to strike at Earth. The idea that a group could throw "small" asteroids and comets at juicy targets on Earth is //very// tempting. It's bad enough that this [[fiction:early:we_don_t_need_that_hammer_lucifer|almost happened to Aukland by accident in 2011]; most people in Great Justice and the Patrol have spent some sleepless nights dreading that someone might try doing it on purpose. Thankfully, most terrorist groups don't have the contacts necessary to pull this kind of stunt off. One (thankfully rare) exception to this are the Sons of Rome, a negative-growth deep green movement that attempted to drop a dinosaur killer on Earth in early 2014. The attempt failed, but a large number of the Sons escaped the Patrol.



====== Popular Trade Items ======
//or, How can I make some credits in Fenspace?//

===== Entertainment Media =====
As most of the Fen are strongly into anime, science fiction, or both, shipments of new DVDs generally sell at a decent profit. Video games, music CDs, comic books and manga, electronics to play the aforementioned media, and computers are also good sellers.
However, the "information wants to be free" attitude of many Fen (called "data piracy" by many 'Danes) makes entertainment media difficult to sell after their initial releases. Without the option of suing their customers, some Earthside companies have written off Fenspace altogether, while others have made the data //media// into collectors' items. (Branded USB computer-memory dongles are more common in space than is unbranded memory, for example.)

===== Foodstuffs =====
**Red Meat** is something that's almost completely unavailable in Fenspace. Meat requires either large amounts of grazing land or some form of industrial lab culture to be cost-effective, and so far nobody's managed to create an effective industrial carniculture plant.
Prices for a decent steak, pork chop, lamb chop, or any other form of meat that isn't chicken, fish or rabbit range from expensive-but-still-reasonable on //Stellvia// and in the lunar cities to arm-leg-and-firstborn on Venus, Mars and Ganymede.
Experiments in vat-grown meat are ongoing - both the Senshi and TSAB are making attempts. Their difficulty is not just in getting the cells to multiply, but in keeping the results totally free of handwavium contamination. There are at least two known cases of independent experiments that resulted in inadvertent biomods. The results have tended to discourage any further attempts, although rumors continue that Boskone has at least one facility up and running.
//Stellvia// has been experimenting with vat-grown meat since they added a genetic engineer to their staff in 2013. However, their process does not use handwavium and they do not have access to trade secrets in this field, so they are only at the [[http://beefmagazine.com/mag/beef_testtube_meat/|state of the art for mid-2006]. They can produce thin sheets of muscle fibre - not good enough for steaks, but acceptable as substitutes for ground beef and ground pork.

Some people look at the lack of ground beef in space, and wonder where Ninjaburger gets the raw materials it needs for its eponymous sandwich. The lack of reported cases of biomodification rules out the Senshi and the TASB as their sources, and only those new to space would think they buy ground beef from Stellvia (the Ninja/Stellvia animosity is well-documented).
It's possible that they're getting their supplies from Earth. (They may be getting their lettuce and tomatoes from Earth as well.) The expense of bringing supplies up the gravity well makes this problematic at best.
Another theory is that the Ninjaburger is a flavored soy-burger rather than a beef-burger. Soybeans require more space to grow than most people believe the Ninja have available to them, but the theory cannot be ruled out.
The truly paranoid worry that Ninjaburgers might be "long pork," and stick to the Samurai Chicken Sandwiches. Many Nester Heinleinians have unreservedly stated that this theory is incorrect.
As for the real answer ... as usual, the Ninja aren't talking.

The restrictions of grazing land are obvious: the only places that have sufficient land to spare for agriculture are Earth, Mars, and //Grover's Corners//, and Mars is using all of its arable land for plants.
//Grover's Corners// is unique in space in that not only do they have about a hundred acres of pasture and farmland immediately usable, they //are// using it already, but not for beef cattle. They are the top supplier of fresh eggs (and the occasional chicken) in Fenspace. And they also have //game// - at least a dozen deer, among many other wild animals, are known to have been trapped within the hull of the //Corners// the night the dome was raised and the ship launched. The crew allows limited hunting - gudgingly permitted by their environmental AI Gaia after much negotiation - to keep their numbers manageable.

===== "Legal" Drugs =====
Technically speaking, all drugs are legal in Fenspace (barring local regulations to the contrary), but some drugs are just too dangerous to use in the unforgiving environment of space. Use of alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana in moderation does not incapacitate the user to life-threatening extremes, so there are markets for these drugs in Fenspace.
**Alcohol** is trivally easy to make from any starch-based foodstuff, and many Fen do so:
* The stereotypical Belter is known for making back-of-the-car "white lightning."
* The //White Stallion// does a nice side business selling small batches of whiskey that aren't up to their very high standards.
* The settlement in the //Grover's Corners// is top-heavy with home-brewers; their beers, meads and ciders are considered among some of the better "local" product available in Fenspace. (They are also hard to come by - the crew came into Fenspace expecting to brew mainly for themselves, and at the moment they are limited to approximately ten five-gallon "brew buckets" at a time.)
* Crystal Sapporo (in Venus orbit) is home to one of the most noted breweries in Fenspace.
The //Corners'// crew are typical in selling their brews for a quarter their weight in biomass (or the equivalent in other valid currency) plus an amount of water equal the brew sold.
**Marijuana** is almost trivially easy to grow, as long as the necessary hydroponic greenhouse space is available. //Hephaestus// grows a strain guaranteed to be handwavium-free. The Martian Terraforming Project grows acres of hemp mainly intended for cloth and paper fiber, but some of that crop ends up in pipes and cigarettes as well.
**Tobacco** is somewhat more difficult to grow in Fenspace, and remains a major Earth export. (As with all botanical matters in Fenspace, there are persistent rumors that The Jason is working on this problem, but as of 2014 he hasn't announced anything.)



====== Courts in Fenspace ======
**Civil court** in Fenspace is a lot simpler than Earth/U.S.A. You get two parties who are in conflict, they agree on a judge (often an Erisian), and the judge takes care of the rest. This system of binding arbitration is slowly creating a "body of law," which happens to be nowhere near internally coherent, nor does it precisely follow the Articles of Convention. Both litigants pay for the judge's time.
**Criminal court** is similar, except that the accused doesn't always get a say in who the judge is. (Or judges - since it's often impossible to //find// a jury of the accused's peers, let alone compel them to hear a case, some Fen prefer to have a tribunal of at least three judges rule on serious crimes such as murder.) Judges for criminal cases are paid by philanthropic organizations.

-Rob Kelk
"Read Or Die: not so much a title as a way of life." - Justin Palmer, 6 June 2007
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"Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose
them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of
the same sovereign, servants of the same law."

- Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012
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looks VERY good.
Suggested edit - companies aren't going to _just_ be producing branded/collectable media. We're going to see Fen Edition DVD sets, with massive heaping amounts of content, massive heaping prices, and truly incredible 'extras'. For instance, the Revolutionary Girl Utena "Hyperbox" includes a replica of the Rose Blade - and costs around 300$US in 2007 dollars.
Know your market. Think about that. A box-set that's a nice hardwood stand for a _Rose Blade_, has all the episodes in flawless 480p, the OAVs includes original script notes (digitized), outtakes and pilots, and a digital high-rez scan of the original concept art, and has provision for storing the complete manga series..
for 300 bones? (prolly around 400 once I get it shipped...)
hell, I'd buy it.Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979
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A chain of Godfather's Pizza [a real-world chain at one point, I'm out of their region so I don't know if they're still a going concern]
They are.
And I can just see them jumping on the gravy train after Ninjaburger starts turning a profit...-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
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Of course, for $300-$400, you're getting a display blade, probably stainless, rather than anything you can actually fight with. Some will care about this. Others will not.
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Some will care about this. Others will not.
So very true.
IP given what it is, I'd probably make an offer to the relevant studio to produce 'live' replicas my-own-damn-self, make some money..
or take payment for the labor straight in anime >.Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979
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For extortion, there's one problem.
Digital Cash.
When every transaction is recoreded by some bank, somewhere, the paper trail of an extortionist becomes a *lot* easier to follow; something that grey/black marketeers and extortionists *hate*. Either they operate in hard currency, or they're telling everyone who and where they are with every leg-breaking operation.
That's one reason I included "Spacebucks" in my story.
In my head they're kind of a cross between bearer bonds and traveller's checks; issued by banks, they're cash-equivalents. You don't *have* to register who purchased a particular Spacebuck "note" if you don't want to have the ability to tell your bank that your money's been stolen and have the notes invalidated and reissued. Allows you to purchase your hentai without it showing up on your credit card invoice at the end of the month, that sort of thing.
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Actually, I could see something like "Real Dwarven Warhammers! Forged by Real Dwarves!" selling pretty well, given sufficiently small production runs.
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Spacebucks?
no, man.. Starbucks!Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979Wire Geek - Burning the weak and trampling the dead since 1979
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Of course, for $300-$400, you're getting a display blade, probably stainless, rather than anything you can actually fight with. Some will care about this. Others will not
This is nothing some handwavium will not fix.
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At least, that's what some fen will say...
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no, man.. Starbucks!
The only currency in Fenspace backed by coffee beans!

What?-- Bob
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One of the primary differences between the Left and the Right is their attitude toward the Future. The Radical wants the Future to have gotten here yesterday. The Reactionary wants the Future quietly shot and the corpse buried where no one can find it.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
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no, man.. Starbucks!
Well, now we know what kind of crime Starbucking is...

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