alex_greene
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The best kind of piracy, IMO, is not the sort where you have the ship bearing down on the merchantman, guns all blazing pew pew pew. That's a moment of terrifying excitement around the table, but hardly efficient.
Efficient piracy is the kind that has a crewperson board the target vessel dressed in a maintenance uniform, then go into the cargo manifest and swap out the targeted freight container (she will know the index number) for another freight container waiting somewhere in the port. It'd look like the freight got gazumped by a priority consignment. If the ringer carried a little bonus to the ship's Master for quick delivery, so much the better - and the targeted cargo container would be rerouted by a colleague in port control to another ship, just a few berths down the lane.
A little Electronics (Computers), a lot of Admin, and nobody would be any the wiser.
Who knew that Admin would be a better asset than Gunner?
Efficient piracy is the kind that has a crewperson board the target vessel dressed in a maintenance uniform, then go into the cargo manifest and swap out the targeted freight container (she will know the index number) for another freight container waiting somewhere in the port. It'd look like the freight got gazumped by a priority consignment. If the ringer carried a little bonus to the ship's Master for quick delivery, so much the better - and the targeted cargo container would be rerouted by a colleague in port control to another ship, just a few berths down the lane.
A little Electronics (Computers), a lot of Admin, and nobody would be any the wiser.
Who knew that Admin would be a better asset than Gunner?