Smuggling is a situation in Democracy 3 Africa.
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| - Smuggling is a situation in Democracy 3 Africa.
- Note: In order to own this type of business, an enemy smuggling business must be successfully attacked and damaged by the player. A Sabre Turbo will spawn outside as the gang car.
- Smuggling är en olaglig transport. Aquinas' smuggling upplevelser hjälper honom komma in och ut ur ställen utan att märkas och Elsinths pilot färdigheter innebär att de kan fly några oväntade skrapor med lätthet. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook")
- Gold Reward File:GoldIcon.png Reputation Disposition Type Creatures Enemies Quest ID Smuggling is a radiant quest in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.
- Smuggling is the transportation of resources between the various threat areas. Because different threat areas are limited to specific types of resources and bank tabs are locked to their respective threat area as well, the only way for such resources to enter the area's economy is by manually smuggling them across threat areas. Smuggling is a highly risky activity with constant players watching over the most common routes. Partaking in convoy of clan members or friends is recommended if you are carrying anything you are not willing to lose.
- Smuggling was an illegal transport, in particular across a border where taxes were avoided, the goods themselves being illegal for unlicensed possession or people were transported to a place where they were not allowed to be. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves") Those who engaged in smuggling were called smugglers.
- Smuggling is the clandestine shipment of illegal goods, or even clandestine shipment of legal goods to prevent taxation or some other impediment. Smuggling thrived under the Galactic Empire, for there were many items which the Empire wished to control for various reasons. For instance, spice: the Empire didn't necessarily care about the physiological repercussions that spice might cause to its citizens, but they wished to control the traffic of spice so that they might benefit from it financially (and also so that their opponents would not benefit from it).
- Smuggling is the clandestine shipment of illegal goods, or even clandestine shipment of legal goods to prevent taxation or some other impediment. Smuggling thrived under the Galactic Empire, for there were many items which the Empire wished to control for various reasons. For instance, spice: the Empire didn't necessarily care about the physiological repercussions that spice might cause to its citizens, but they wished to control the traffic of spice so that they might benefit from it financially (and also so that their opponents would not benefit from it). From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
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| - Smuggling is the clandestine shipment of illegal goods, or even clandestine shipment of legal goods to prevent taxation or some other impediment. Smuggling thrived under the Galactic Empire, for there were many items which the Empire wished to control for various reasons. For instance, spice: the Empire didn't necessarily care about the physiological repercussions that spice might cause to its citizens, but they wished to control the traffic of spice so that they might benefit from it financially (and also so that their opponents would not benefit from it). Another example is gunrunning: the Empire wanted to control weapons availability in order to prevent criminals, and even more so, insurgents, such as the Rebel Alliance, from being well-armed. Smugglers can make a decent living - and in some cases command great financial success if they are good enough at what they do. On the MUSH smuggling characters are often employed by one of the various criminal orgs either on a job to job basis or under a long-term arrangment. Some criminal organizations, such as Black Sun, and Maffi / Zhao are difficult to sever ties with however once a deep relationship is formed. Often seemingly legitimate shipping and frieght companies enjoy a lucrative, under the table smuggling operation. Their legitimate front affords them the luxury of eased security and customs searched aboard their ships.
- Smuggling is a situation in Democracy 3 Africa.
- Note: In order to own this type of business, an enemy smuggling business must be successfully attacked and damaged by the player. A Sabre Turbo will spawn outside as the gang car.
- Smuggling är en olaglig transport. Aquinas' smuggling upplevelser hjälper honom komma in och ut ur ställen utan att märkas och Elsinths pilot färdigheter innebär att de kan fly några oväntade skrapor med lätthet. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook")
- Gold Reward File:GoldIcon.png Reputation Disposition Type Creatures Enemies Quest ID Smuggling is a radiant quest in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall.
- Smuggling is the clandestine shipment of illegal goods, or even clandestine shipment of legal goods to prevent taxation or some other impediment. Smuggling thrived under the Galactic Empire, for there were many items which the Empire wished to control for various reasons. For instance, spice: the Empire didn't necessarily care about the physiological repercussions that spice might cause to its citizens, but they wished to control the traffic of spice so that they might benefit from it financially (and also so that their opponents would not benefit from it). Another example is gunrunning: the Empire wanted to control weapons availability in order to prevent criminals, and even more so, insurgents, such as the Rebel Alliance, from being well-armed. Smugglers can make a decent living - and in some cases command great financial success if they are good enough at what they do. On the MUSH smuggling characters are often employed by one of the various criminal orgs either on a job to job basis or under a long-term arrangment. Some criminal organizations, such as Black Sun, and Maffi / Zhao are difficult to sever ties with however once a deep relationship is formed. Often seemingly legitimate shipping and frieght companies enjoy a lucrative, under the table smuggling operation. Their legitimate front affords them the luxury of eased security and customs searched aboard their ships. From SW1ki, a Wikia wiki.
- Smuggling is the transportation of resources between the various threat areas. Because different threat areas are limited to specific types of resources and bank tabs are locked to their respective threat area as well, the only way for such resources to enter the area's economy is by manually smuggling them across threat areas. Smuggling is a highly risky activity with constant players watching over the most common routes. Partaking in convoy of clan members or friends is recommended if you are carrying anything you are not willing to lose.
- Smuggling was an illegal transport, in particular across a border where taxes were avoided, the goods themselves being illegal for unlicensed possession or people were transported to a place where they were not allowed to be. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves") Those who engaged in smuggling were called smugglers.
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