The Wanderer impresses its guests. A kidnapping.
The Wanderer brings out the best and the worst in the super-rich community. Raymond and Liea learn the hard way about the cost of being rich. The fleet comes home.
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Discussion:
Having watched the now famous series GoT, I am enamoured of the fact that the author killed off main characters that took so long to develop in the series. I wondered how I could do that as well without it seeming so obvious that it was part of the author's plot.
The solution I came upon was from the Dungeons and Dragons games, principally, throwing dice to determine the outcome of any given attack or defence. So, in all future battles, attacks, or defence scenarios, I will not know the outcome of a single incident as I work through it. The dice will randomly predict the results. I will then have to write around the outcome regardless of what it might be. Should be a true challenge to me as an author and possibly provide for some surprises for the readers.
Because of the amount of abbreviations, ship listings, and list of characters, in this story, I include a glossary that is now in a stand-alone chapter called
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All That Glitters: Notes
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. Any and all information that you want or need to know about the series is included in Notes. It will be updated frequently simply by re-issuing the chapter to Literotica.
There is little attempt to explain the back story, so it is necessary to read previous chapters to fully understand where we are.
As before, I claim sole responsibility for the story line. This story is a fantasy, with no basis in reality. Any similarity that you may perceive to current events, people, or situations real or imaginary is completely unintended. Look no further than the story line for its intent and purpose.
A big shout out to SaddleRidder for all the help she has provided in editing. With her guidance, I'm making fewer and fewer errors, but she still finds them. If you find any errors still left in this chapter, they are mine.
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The Wanderer, Green's World, Harn System, Twenty Light Years from Terra
Liea sat at the comms unit in her stateroom, talking to the 3D images of Malihan Hospital's administrator Dr. Aurelie Pendame and Dr. Morina Holdar the teaching doctor who worked with both Heyya and Ayesha Seito.
"Ayesha Seito was one of my better candidates for medical doctor," Dr. Holdar told Liea. "She would likely have received her doctorates in a year's time, or less, if she had received sponsorship."
"Would you recommend her as a Nurse Practitioner?" Liea asked.
"No," Dr. Pendame stated emphatically. "I would not have done that a few days ago. That route leads to time spent away from study and work towards a doctorate. More often than not, the candidate winds up becoming too involved in community work and doesn't complete the doctorate until much later in life, if at all. While we do need Nurse Practitioners, we have a greater need for doctors."
"So your only objection would have been that the position of Nurse Practitioner would detract from her studies to become a doctor?" Liea asked.
"Yes," Dr. Pendame agreed. "However, situations change, and Seito's has changed most dramatically. She has fallen in love and left the hospital and her studies for her fiancé."
"Sean Murphy is a friend of mine," Liea giggled. "That he is engaged was a complete surprise to me.
"OK, here is the deal," Liea stated. "We will hire Ayesha Seito as a Nurse Practitioner for our ship, on the condition that she legitimately gains her certification. The Wanderer is here for the Centenary Celebrations. Will that be enough time for her to receive her certification?"
"We would like two to three weeks to complete the certification, which I am sure that Nurse Seito will be able to complete successfully," Dr. Holdar stated, matter-of-factly.
"Good," Liea replied. "In return, we will ensure that Nurse Seito continues her virtual studies toward her doctorates, and that she receives sponsorship at a teaching hospital when she is ready to do so."
"That is remarkably generous of you," Dr. Pendame replied, surprised.
"I am rich, ladies," Liea informed them. "I can afford to be generous when the mood takes me. We treat our crew like family and provide for their advancement through study. We can do no less for our friend's fiancée, especially if she becomes a member of the crew."
"Not that we are trying to sponge off your generosity," Dr. Pendame began, "but Nurse Saito's studies towards her doctorates have mostly been through this hospital. We know her, her records, her study cycles, and know our methodology best. I would suggest, strongly, that she return here for the final physical portion of her studies and her eventual certification."
"For a price, of course," Liea intoned loftily.
"Sponsoring a person for a medical doctorate does not come cheap," Dr. Pendame replied, equally loftily, "even if only for one year. But you did say you could afford it."
Liea laughed. "Alright, I'll do you one better. Send me a list of potential candidates for doctoral sponsorship who currently do not have a sponsor. If my partner and I don't personally sponsor them, I have equally wealthy friends who might be encouraged to do so."
"We have eight students that currently do not have sponsorship," Dr. Pendame informed her immediately. I assure you that all eight are suitable candidates capable of completing the program."
"Send me the information on your entire program, Aurelie," Liea said with a smile. "Let me know what you want to accomplish with your program. If we like what we see, then I am sure we can provide some assistance.
"We will be down on the planet tomorrow morning for the centenary commencement ceremonies. I'm sure we can make time to swing by the hospital." Liea said.
"Oh! I'll be at the ceremonies as well," Aurelie informed Liea. "My Great-Grandmother was on the first ship. I'm invited as a direct descendant. We'll meet up at the ceremonies and then I can guide you back here after for a tour of the hospital."
"I look forward to it," Liea smiled. "Until tomorrow, Aurelie."
Liea disconnected and turned to Henadi Noor and Raymond Clark who were sitting in her stateroom just out of the camera's view.
"What do you think?" Liea asked.
"I think that you two will be feted by the hospital as major sponsors," Noor said with a smile. "While I know you are rich, that kind of sponsorship is a continuous investment."
"Henadi is correct, Liea," Raymond declared. "But we can afford to set up a bursary system of several millions annually for the hospital. It will probably be one of many that receive sponsorship from us."
"Millions?" Henadi asked, surprised.
"Henadi, I could make donations for every teaching hospital in Union space, and not put a serious dent in the interest bearing returns I make on my capital each year," Liea told her gently.
Henadi could feel the hair rising on the back of neck. She knew her employers were rich, but...
"Henadi, it costs several million credits to run this ship annually," Raymond interjected, equally as softly. "A drop in the bucket to what we make in royalties and in interest on our capital. Our interest alone is in the billions, Henadi. We are not just rich; we are stinking rich."
"The Navy didn't pay for the refit of this ship, Henadi," Liea told her, "we did. The final cost was just over C600 million. We split that between us, but either of us could easily have paid the full cost if we had wanted to with no strain on our financial resources."
Henadi looked between the two. Raymond gave her a slight nod of his head, confirming what Liea had just stated.
"Members of the super rich families have some real money," Liea explained. "However, the family as a whole will only have perhaps ten billion in liquid assets at any time, usually considerably less. The remainder will be tied up in artworks, real estate, stocks, and various companies.