I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship, so I Became a Space Mercenary
# 138 Yes, consult the mercenary guild.
"A bonus for mechanics?"
The day after the binge rumbling in the large dining room at Black Lotus. I was with Mimi to the Mercenary Guild of the Blood Prime Colony. Elma, who had been drinking until the morning, is still asleep, and Mei takes Tina and Whisker on the viewing sightseeing mountain to the Imperial Space Force's office for a prize.
"There is a customary remuneration ratio. In this case, indeed, the two mechanics are seconded from a company, and the captain of the ship, Hiro, is 100%."
A mercenary guild receptionist-not a handsome staffer is working on the holo-display console while checking my ship and crew data on a tablet terminal. It is ridiculous to operate different screens with one hand while watching two screens.
"Transfers from companies are a bit unusual, so there is little data, but basically the salaries for secondaries seem to be often from companies, and what is the total compensation like ordinary crew members? It seems that the captain does not pay much in the form of percentages. "" I see. "" While working on the same boat and putting my life at risk, it is necessary to pay only from the salary from the company There seem to be many mechanics thinking, and the turnover rate of the mechanic within the three months after being ordered to secondment seems to be quite high. "
If you think normally, you may refuse to board a mercenary ship with 3,500 energy + danger allowance a month. At least, I think so.
"Yes. There were some cases where people died in battle before leaving the job." "It's hard to know." "It seems to be a rare case. It seems that they often give a certain amount as a bonus regardless of the sale profit, or give 10% to 20% of the profit on the sale of ships and looted goods that the mechanics were involved in. " … Calculation is troublesome ”
Which and which products are related to the mechanics and sisters, how much is the profit from the sale, and 20% of them must be calculated every time. No, I know it's hard to say, though. But it must be troublesome.
"It seems that many people feel like that, or many people give a fixed amount each time."
First of all, look at the valuation.
"I knew about that for the time being. I'll talk with my colleagues well, so there's one more thing I need to do." "Yes, I'll do it." I'm thinking of trying to mimic a hauler. I'm sure that mercenary guilds could have hired such mercenaries to merchants, right? "
Mercenary guilds and merchant guilds are very close. This is because logistics in space where pirates and space monsters are rampant are always dangerous. Merchants hire mercenaries to protect themselves from such dangers. Merchants are also good customers from merchants. I make money mainly from defeating pirates, but there are quite a few mercenaries who eat meals as escorts for merchants. I'm just like a fighting style, like stand-play. He is good at bat-banging in a single horse, but he is not good at fighting to protect a specific target. I don't say I can't.
"Is it a skies Brasnil-class mothership ... it's a pretty heavy load." "I think the load is about 180t, with some room to spare. I need to load some of our necessities."
Black Lotus's transport volume is incomparable to large transport vessels used by merchants, but 180t is still quite a capacity. The profits of three to five staff members in one hand of travel would be a not-so-good profit.
"Specifically, it's much faster than a merchant guild's large carrier, and hunting pirates at a pace like today would be highly valued for safety. There may be a demand that you want to make sure that the goods are delivered, and the interior is very good. ”“ Don't spend a lot of money. ” It seems that there is room preparation, and if you appeal there, I think that you can introduce a good request. "" Because it may not be possible for a very arrogant guy to slip in his hand Attach me, because there are many women on my boat. I don't want to have an accident. "
The handsome guy replied with a really good smile, but I did not miss the terrible jealous aura leaking out for a moment. Mimi sitting next to me is, of course, a beautiful girl, and the tablet-type information terminal in his hand must have the profile of her crew, Elma and the mechanic sister. But you look good, and if you're a mercenary guild staff, your salary looks good, isn't it popular? I couldn't help thinking, but I didn't bother to say it, so I kept it silent. He probably has a lot.
"I'm going to do a pirate hunt in the Brad system for another week or so, but once this booty is sold, we don't care if the departure is early. For merchants guilds Please keep talking, "" I understand. I will contact you immediately if there is a consultation. "
Thank the handsome staff and leave the mercenary guild. Mimi, who was sitting quietly and listening to her story, opened her mouth when she left the mercenary guild.
"Finally, work other than pirate hunting will begin."
He makes a fist at his chest, and is enthusiastic. For quite some time, Mimi had been worried about the specialty products of the colonies she had visited and the shortage of supplies. While selling loot from pirates, he seemed to be paying attention to it and studying it.
"I guess I'll leave that to Mimi? Elma doesn't seem to be interested in that relationship, and May has a job to take care of Black Lotus and Tina." … ”“ That ’s why it ’s not a good idea to make everything happen to Mei.
As a matter of fact, if May makes full use of its specs, I think it is possible to optimally manage everything about Black Lotus and Krishna, including me, Mimi and Elma. We don't think anything, it's just like following Mei's guidance.
"Yes, I feel a little bad for Mei, but I think so too." "Yes, or too much, and this empire has been destroyed once."
I have come to this world for some time, so I understand the history of this world moderately. The galactic empire, the Graccan Empire, has long since died in the fight against machine intelligence. I don't know the whole thing in detail yet, but to put it simply, before the war began, the Graccan Empire was a heyday of machine intelligence, and we built a society that relied heavily on machine intelligence. Appearance. Then, as promised by the science fiction, military machine intelligence caused a revolt and entered a large extension. It is said that there has been a long trend of reconciliation with machine intelligence due to twists and turns, and since then it is not good to rely on machine intelligence. Nevertheless, as far as the current situation of the Graccan Empire is concerned, I think it is doubtful that it is truly possible to escape from a social structure relying on machine intelligence. On the face of it, it seems that human beings have taken the initiative in reconciling with machine intelligence, and it seems that the society has been supported by machine intelligence from the shadow, but it seems that it is actually dominated by machine intelligence. I'm not sure, but it just feels like the machine intelligence has gone a step further and is now completely shadowed. However, the machine intelligence does not seem to show any malice at all, but rather than being manipulated by the shadow, it is a feeling that it is strongly watched from the shadow ... It is probably my uneasiness. If so, it doesn't matter because I have no harm.
"It's a war with machine intelligence. By the way, there are various theories about the notch that ended the war with machine intelligence, including those mentioned in urban legends. Did you know?" Is there a thing? "
Returning to Blackdog's moored dog with Mimi, talking about history. The story about the turning point in history that Mimi talked about was very interesting. However, a story about how one soldier who shot the mechanical intelligence of a battleship that defeated as expected into a sexaroid and the machine intelligence of a battleship that awakened to love and sex as a result of being made good for that one soldier became a notch at the end of the war I think it's too much, too much care, or too much point.