[But who's peace was being preserved? Who's sense of order? Red is smart enough to not ask these questions right yet--best to play it cool for now.]
What's there that's interesting to say about the Hutts and Nar Shaddaa? The Hutts are, in essence, crime lords. They have embedded themselves into the society in such a way that, even if someone did try to fight them, they wouldn't get far. The policing organizations can do nothing against it, so it is in essence a game of working for the highest bidder and doing what you can to get by. Nar Shaddaa is the moon of their homeworld, Nal Hutta--and both are dominated by a sprawling, multi-leveled metropolis. Being in the mid rim rather than the outer rim, it is quite the impressive compared even to Taris, which is similar.
Both pale in comparison to Coruscant, at the Galactic Core.
Otherwise, my time with them was nothing truely notable. It was probably similar to the lives of many freelancers who found their way into such employment.
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What's there that's interesting to say about the Hutts and Nar Shaddaa? The Hutts are, in essence, crime lords. They have embedded themselves into the society in such a way that, even if someone did try to fight them, they wouldn't get far. The policing organizations can do nothing against it, so it is in essence a game of working for the highest bidder and doing what you can to get by. Nar Shaddaa is the moon of their homeworld, Nal Hutta--and both are dominated by a sprawling, multi-leveled metropolis. Being in the mid rim rather than the outer rim, it is quite the impressive compared even to Taris, which is similar.
Both pale in comparison to Coruscant, at the Galactic Core.
Otherwise, my time with them was nothing truely notable. It was probably similar to the lives of many freelancers who found their way into such employment.