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* Media outlets — newspapers, radio, broadcasting | * Media outlets — newspapers, radio, broadcasting | ||
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* Security firms and private contractors | * Security firms and private contractors | ||
* Medical clinics and private practices | * Medical clinics and private practices | ||
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* Manufacturing and production operations | |||
Businesses can be small sole operations or large corporations with hierarchies, departments, and employees. The scale is limited only by how much effort players are willing to invest. | Businesses can be small sole operations or large corporations with hierarchies, departments, and employees. The scale is limited only by how much effort players are willing to invest. | ||
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Not all businesses operate cleanly. A seemingly legitimate company can be a front for criminal money. A law firm might represent clients whose interests conflict with the law | Not all businesses operate cleanly. A seemingly legitimate company can be a front for criminal money. A law firm might represent clients whose interests conflict with the law. | ||
The line between Business and [[Roleplay/Crime|Crime]] is often a matter of how visible you are — and who you know in [[Roleplay/Public_Administration|Public Administration]]. | The line between Business and [[Roleplay/Crime|Crime]] is often a matter of how visible you are — and who you know in [[Roleplay/Public_Administration|Public Administration]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 12:24, 16 June 2026
Business
Takashima's economy is entirely player-driven. Every business that exists was founded, staffed, and sustained by players. There are no NPC shops, no scripted markets, no guaranteed income. If a business fails, it closes. If a market is saturated, prices fall. If a resource becomes scarce, someone finds an opportunity.
Business RP is the legal backbone of Takashima's economy — and the most open-ended sector on the server.
What You Can Build
There is no fixed list of permitted business types. If it can exist realistically and players want to build it, it can exist on Takashima. Some examples of what has existed or could exist:
- Restaurants, cafés, bars, and food suppliers
- Law firms and notary offices
- Construction companies and real estate
- Media outlets — newspapers, radio, broadcasting
- Import/export companies and logistics
- Security firms and private contractors
- Medical clinics and private practices
- Transport and delivery services
- Manufacturing and production operations
Businesses can be small sole operations or large corporations with hierarchies, departments, and employees. The scale is limited only by how much effort players are willing to invest.
The Economy in Practice
Businesses do not operate in a vacuum. They interact with the government through taxes, regulation, and contracts. They interact with the criminal world through extortion, black market suppliers, or money laundering. They compete with each other, form partnerships, and sometimes collapse dramatically.
A successful business requires:
- A realistic product or service with genuine demand
- Employees who show up and do the work in character
- Management of costs, pricing, and relationships
- Navigation of the political and legal environment
The rules governing business conduct are in Rules — Business & Economics.
Legitimate vs. Grey Area
Not all businesses operate cleanly. A seemingly legitimate company can be a front for criminal money. A law firm might represent clients whose interests conflict with the law.
The line between Business and Crime is often a matter of how visible you are — and who you know in Public Administration.
Getting Into Business RP
Decide what your character does for a living and commit to it. Build clientele through RP. Hire people you meet in character. The most sustainable businesses are built on real relationships, not just mechanics.
See Roleplay for how Takashima's economy connects to every other sector.