Except for your poor Intrusion, hmm?
Those WITH Intrusion... which is to say Rianna... can get out that way, and just one escapee probably won't be noticed (so long as she does not get into more trouble subsequently).
But on the whole, I really do recommend sorting out the legal issue- you kinda committed yourselves to that route when you decided to go through Immigration. If you had wanted to smuggle any of you in, you should have done it from the start; hidden most of you on the ships and snuck in, leaving just the pilot to lie his way in. Can't do that now.
Well, I'm fairly brain-fried right now and don't really have any good ideas.
Rand -- try going with "if we hire people/machines to help move/carry equipment we won't be able to afford the stuff we need to buy and that's why we brought as many people as we did". See if that helps any.
If it comes down to it, I'll try sneaking out through the vents.
well..our problem is as follows. the guys inside failed to convince the agents that they are needed, and the only possible legal solution is for rand to convince them they are. something has to be tried.....because, whatever rand may say it is more than the others said in the interview in the first place. the men weren't hired for their talking skills...but for their labour ability.
Originally posted by Ushgarak
Getting proper papers could take months. You just want an entry visa for this world. Frankly, you are surpirsed the Bureau is making such an issue of it- Immigration laws in the Republic barely exist, it being a conglomerate of sovereign worlds without a single foreign policy. There have been agreements over time but they barely count at all. All you need to do is conform to the laws on Newhaven itself and demonstrate that you have legitimate reason to be there and they'll have to let you in whether they like it or not.
Could it be this?
Originally posted by Ushgarak
Rand- well, better if you had started earlier, of course. But you could lodge an appeal based on any plausible excuse you can find that means that you could not reasonably perform your business without the entirity of your group.
Which was something I was working on, slightly...
"They are our labor force, sir," Rand says. "They may not be the brightest...however, we need them to help gather our supplies. We would hire hands or droids to do such a thing, but if we did so, I am afraid we would not have enough money to buy our supplies."