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September 14th, 2010
Sonax Industries’ decision to withdraw from the planet Garvug is still making waves tonight as pundits absorb the news. “The lesson here is that corporate forces can’t hold a planet on their own,” said Josef Kohl, GBC news contributor. “They can’t face a determined enemy. Might be useful as supplemental troops or in corporate-on-corporate actions, but war is an inherently unprofitable enterprise.” Julius Redstone, former adviser to President Durden, says the board did the right thing: “The army gave it all they had and couldn’t destroy the guerillas’ capacity to pull off large, coordinated attacks. The one-sided war that it was in the first few months would have been profitable; but as soon as that metric disappeared, they had to pull out. Iridium only sells for so much.”
Tags: Garvug, GBC News, Josef Kohl, Julius Redstone, President Durden, Sonax Industries