
Ask Hober Mallow.
Edit: Background
Well, there really isn’t any! Chalk it up to the misfiring of my positronic pathways. ‘Cause there was
supposed to be a whole lot of background … courtesy of Dr. Isaac Asimov and his “Foundation� stories. But, after reviewing a binder full of notes, I realized I’d made the mistake of confusing “trader� with “merchant� … Hober Mallow being probably the most famous of the master
traders.
Granted, there might not be a whole lot of difference between a trader and a merchant … except that traders wander the galaxy, selling merchandise to merchants … who can usually be found sitting on their duff, inside a nice warm and safe shop, peddling what they buy from traders.
And as for the “independent� part … well, I like it (despite malfunctioning positronic pathways). Maybe the idea is still somewhere to be found in Asimov’s “Foundation� … I’ll keep checking my notes.
As for the condition of my postitronic pathways: blame it on the Sirius Cybernetic Corporation.
Update: In the second “Foundation� novel, some trader named Lathan Devers belonged to a group called “Association of Independent Traders� (again with the traders … rub it in, doctor, why don’tcha). In fact (as I read more notes), it seems these Independent Traders are pretty good fighters (although they’re, admittedly, fighting a losing battle). So now I’m (and Denny) stuck with either remaining in a historically inaccurate merchants guild … or switching to a far more glamorous traders association.
[Edited on 10-13-2009 by Marvin]