' Wrote:Otherwise, Interspace Commerce is still entitled to take its 5% cut. If the Kusari blockade means that profits are zero, then 5% of zero is, well you can do the math...
Your maths work well.
However, I believe when IC and GMG made that deal, GMG was supposed to sell H-Fuel. Instead, they started a conflict, or got into a conflict (so we don't have grammar discussions) and they are not selling H-Fuel anymore.
The GMG must sell H-Fuel to uphold their aggrement with IC, and IC leaders have their right to claim that to GMG.
Your maths work well, but don't get so cocky, commercial agreements are not simple maths, and I'm not an expect on the subject, and not even close to one, but even I can see if GMG stops selling H-Fuel, they are not fulfilling their agreement.
The deal is 5% of H-fuel sold, but surely there's a minimum they must reach. I don't want to sound cocky, because I'd be committing the same mistake as you, so I'll repeat myself, commercial agreements are more complicated that simple maths (you) and economy 101 (me).