MALTA - Dons on Malta share concerns that Cardamine profits might have reached their zenith and that the next quarterly might be the first to register a decrease in market profit since years. "We are concerned with the future of the Liberty drug trade." says Jorge Garcia, a leading profits estimator, "With the bold attack against the Junkers many are concerned that the criminals that distribute it on Liberty's wealthy markets will not be able to reach the quarterly targets and many plantation growers are starting to worry for their investments." Whether Garcia's concern is well founded remains to be seen, but some of the Dons are already looking for a solution to this problem.
One such don, Don David of the Narvaez cartel finally received the blessing of the other major Dons to proceed with what could be described as one of the most ambitious military campaigns that Malta has ever seen. Over the past year Don David had been lobbying for a bigger military involvement in Malta's neighboring sectors, but his calls had met deaf ears until recently due to the inherit risks of this endeavor and the continuous growth of Malta's Cardamine market. "We need to secure the smuggling routes through the Taus and Sigmas if we want to ensure stable flow into the House systems." said Santiago Ramirez, a spokesperson for the Narvaez family. How exactly this will be achieved remains to be seen as Ramirez refused to comment further on the details of this operation. What is known though is that the Narvaez cartel has already approached master engineer Casse's academy to assist with refitting and preparing the Maltese fleet for a major combat offensive.