Title: Second one'll cost you...
Era: TNG, DS9.
Type: Diplomacy.
One year following the events of the TNG episode "Symbiosis" the last Delisian freighter broke down, stopping the drug shipments from Brecca to Delis. The entire planet went into withdrawl. Several people did die as a result of the symptoms, mainly as a result of age in connection to heroin-level withdrawl symptoms. Once the culture recovered, they were able not only to repair their freighters, but also commence a probram of warship construction. They attacked and invaded Brecca, and were abel to land and seize the capital quickly. However, the Breccans fought back using Guerella tactics. After several years of bloody war, they now seek a peace treaty and have asked the Federation to moderate. The PCs vessel is sent to moderate the piece negotiations.
The Breccans position is simple. They want to return to self-rule, and also to continue production of the drug, for reasons they are not clear about. The Delisians, on the other hand, wish to form a coalition government split between the Breccans and the Delisians, and, most importantly, they want all the drug processing and refinement facilites, along with crops, destroyed.
Negotiations will be at an impasse, until a Ferengi vessel appears in-system. With a little research, questioning, and verbal negotiation by the PCs, they put all the pieces togeather - The Breccans had also made contact with the Ferengi. To get the arms and supplies needed to fight their guerilla war, they were selling the drug to the Ferengi, in exchange for arms. Arms which were at a level equal to that of their opponents, but well below the level of phasers or disruptor weapons, and very inexpensive for the Ferengi to obtain. However, the Ferengi were able to fetch a very tidy profit for the drug on the black market, well above the cost of the weapons and supplies they were bringing to the Breccans.
The PCs must negotiate a treaty that will satisfy the Delisian demand for the Breccans to cease drug production, but without destroying the Breccan economy. Also, the PCs should determine some means of preventing Ferengi recriminations against either the Breccans or Delisians.
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