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By their own words they are merchants, but a word "slave-trader" would suit them more. These silver-tongued devils always try to get alien captains to exchange their crew for them, for Fuel, "priceless Alien-artifacts" and [[Mauler]] starships. | By their own words they are merchants, but a word "slave-trader" would suit them more. These silver-tongued devils always try to get alien captains to exchange their crew for them, for Fuel, "priceless Alien-artifacts" and [[Mauler]] starships. | ||
− | Druuge starhip bridges are a disturbing sight to behold as even the captains are in slave cloths and bound to chains. The crew are used as a living cannon fodder in battle when the ship needs more energy. They are mercilessly thrown into the furnace. | + | Druuge starhip bridges are a disturbing sight to behold as even the captains are in slave cloths and bound to chains. The crew (especially the unfortunate exchanged alien crew) are used as a living cannon fodder in battle when the ship needs more energy. They are mercilessly thrown into the furnace. |
Revision as of 23:23, 23 September 2004
The Druuge are greedy, piggish humanoids, who reside around the persei constellation. Their whole culture is an image of extreme capitalism, and all Druuge are the employers of a syndicate they call "The Crimson Corporation." The bosses of this corporation are no less than the overlords of their whole civilization.
By their own words they are merchants, but a word "slave-trader" would suit them more. These silver-tongued devils always try to get alien captains to exchange their crew for them, for Fuel, "priceless Alien-artifacts" and Mauler starships.
Druuge starhip bridges are a disturbing sight to behold as even the captains are in slave cloths and bound to chains. The crew (especially the unfortunate exchanged alien crew) are used as a living cannon fodder in battle when the ship needs more energy. They are mercilessly thrown into the furnace.