Udo accepted the datapad and browsed over the costs, which he unfortunately had to convert to Abwehran currency for his own sake. "Hmmmm..." he hummed thoughtfully as he figured it to come up to 159 million Credits. That was only an approximate guess considering it was mental math. "Well it is certainly going to cost us a credit or two," he mumbled his understatement before smiling at Aerin. "Our mining efforts in Himmel are still in there infancy, but are growing exponentially each Fiscal Eighth," he explained as he typed a bit into the datapad gently.
"I'm thinking the government would pay 50% of the overall price in converted currency. So that would be 79,567,500 Credits, or 26,522,500 KS. The rest would probably be trade in raw material from Himmel with free shipping. Considering the amount left to be paid and the current market prices of a lot of are material ranging from 1,000 Credits per ton to 10,000 Credits per ton for the rare metals, I would say 10% the monthly gross product of the Himmel mining operations over four standard years should finish the payment off nicely," Udo explained before glancing at Cundry. "Is that accurate?"
"More like 10.56%, so I'd say 11%," the Analyst responded as she brought up the data on her briefcase computer. "We can also continue at that pace indefinitely to pay for Cruiser Design and Production," she explained.
"Excellent," Udo responded and looked as if he were about to continue before the question came up.
Aerin said:
"I do have a question to ask, though it may be trivial and I'm sure is one you've heard before, but, How has your experience been with our company?"
Udo Jung seemed to pause at the question. "Why yes, we've heard this question before from many of our local corporations, though it was never asked with such concern before...normally as a courtesy," he responded as if a bit embarrassed. "But yes, I believe our experience with Origin has been excellent," he responded with a chuckle.
"Quite," Cundry responded with a hint of curiosity in her tone. "Is there any reason why you ask?"