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I found a dealership in one of the high priced concourses.  My All-Access pass gave me access to the concourse and its high priced vendors just not the luxury seating with the fancy views and the good champagne.  I looked over the bikes and let a salesman try and pitch his woo at me.  I found a nice street model with a variety of bells and whistles.  During his sales pitch he showed me the similarity of the street bike to the race bikes listed in the registry.  He explained to me that the rules stated that all bikes had to be within a certain few degrees nearly identical.  “Stock”  I was familiar with the concept.  
 
I found a dealership in one of the high priced concourses.  My All-Access pass gave me access to the concourse and its high priced vendors just not the luxury seating with the fancy views and the good champagne.  I looked over the bikes and let a salesman try and pitch his woo at me.  I found a nice street model with a variety of bells and whistles.  During his sales pitch he showed me the similarity of the street bike to the race bikes listed in the registry.  He explained to me that the rules stated that all bikes had to be within a certain few degrees nearly identical.  “Stock”  I was familiar with the concept.  
  
I asked him to show me the Terror's Trio team bikes on the registry.  Pointing out Carissa's bike I said I wanted the street version of that one. He said I surprised him for being a fan of such a newcomer but that she had a great future.  It was curious though.  Three such newcomers showing up on the circuits, not having grown in the ranks of the sport.  He suggested she must come from Star Fleet. it wan't my place to tell him the truth.  I ordered a race version and asked if him how I got registered to race.  Chuckling he took me over to his desk, kicked up his feet, and said that wasn't hard to arrange if I knew the right people and could pay the price.  I poured a collection of gems on his desk and set a tall bottle of Bajas whiskey next to them. he became very cooperative.   
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I asked him to show me the Terror's Trio team bikes on the registry.  Pointing out Carissa's bike I said I wanted the street version of that one. He said I surprised him for being a fan of such a newcomer but that she had a great future.  It was curious though.  Three such newcomers showing up on the circuits, not having grown in the ranks of the sport.  He suggested she must come from Star Fleet. it wan't my place to tell him the truth.  I ordered a race version and asked if him how I got registered to race.  Chuckling he took be over to his desk, kicked up his feet, and said that wasn't hard to arrange if I knew the right people and could pay the price.  I poured a collection of gems on his desk and set a tall bottle of Bajas whiskey next to them. he became very cooperative.   
  
 
In advanced societies it amazing how quick one can gain credibility with a small pile of gemstones.
 
In advanced societies it amazing how quick one can gain credibility with a small pile of gemstones.

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