[size=6]Belgardi Fires Back[/size]
[size=5]Company Leadership Challenges Claim of Negligence[/size]
In a series of statements today at the company's Pavo Prime headquarters, Seriaph Tower, major executives of intergalactic mega-corporation Belgardi Universal answered the allegations that shoddy workmanship was responsible for the recent explosion of a White Nova Line vessel over Fondor.
The tone of the news conference ran the gambit from remorseful (a moment of silence was held to honor the victims, most of whom were Imperial military members on their way home from active duty) to indigence and outrage over the allegations leveled by the investigation.
"Nothing said here today can return the dead to life, or ease the devastating pain that comes from the loss of a loved one, " said Vice President of Operations Rayard Valoris. He continued, "As a company that has experienced a similar loss (apparently referencing Belgardi security personnel lost in the skirmish with Imperial forces at Bespin), I know that only time can help remove the sting, and even then the hurt lingers. I can only say that, on behalf of myself and the entire Belgardi family, we express out solidarity with the families of those who lost their lives."
Jon Skilgri, who manages Belgardi's primary shipbuilding subsidiary Starblaze Shipping, was in a much less conciliatory mood.
"I am sorry that this incident happened, but I am angry that the White Nova Line is trying to shift the blame, and focus the attention on a scapegoat. Their commission is bogus, the results are a farce, and I can personally guarantee you that the upgrade had NOTHING to do with this incident. In fact, the upgrade was only necessary due to the pathetic state of disrepair that the White Nova line allowed their vessel to deteriorate into."
When asked if the regulator was faulty, Skilgri replied:
"I've been with this company for over a decade, and never once encountered this problem. The chances of this regulator, which is not even a complicated component, being non-functional is almost non-existent. You might as well be looking for a competent Coalition admiral... you'll find one before you find a bad regulator. The point is moot, however, because if the hyperdrive is working properly you've got no explosion. We didn't touch the hyperdrive itself- they said they were satisfied with its performance... which we all know is a bullshit line they used to mean that they weren't interested enough in the safety of their passengers to pay top credit."
Rico Belgardi, Belgardi's CEO, was no less firm, if somewhat more diplomatic in his statements.
"I'm glad to know that the Financial Post and White Nova Lines are up with current events" he joked, in reference to the fact that the company was referred to on numerous occasions as Belgardi Ltd, which was the company's formal name before a merger with Agro Inc. The merger led to the company being re-coined Belgardi Universal.
"I challenge vigorously the assertion that Belgardi is in any way at fault in this incident. Our products are of the highest quality, and our safety precautions are the industry standard. We don't rush out hundreds of new products every month, like some of our competitors, we work with proven techs and proven designs that are as reliable as they are effective. "
When a reporter mentioned that White Nova was grounding any vessels with Belgardi components, the CEO responded,
"They're doing a disservice to their customers. The vessels without that have yet to undergo our refits are barely space worthy... and those that have are the only White Nova vessel I would feel comfortable booking passage on."
Belgardi went onto assert that his company would fight any legal action with "until our fine company is vindicate of these slanderous charges" and was not seeking any settlements. He also said that the company would continue operating normally and would continue to produce the component in question, as well as honor an contract requiring its installation.
Financial analysts noted a sharp drop in Belgardi stock on several Imperial exchanges, and a minor drop in the Corporate sector, but expected the strong stance would help reverse that trend. The company, once the fastest growing corporate entity in the galaxy, has seen its growth stagnate slightly, in large part to an influx of large competitors, especially in the weapons industry. Belgardi has, however, gained market share in other ventures, including agriculture, and medicine and remains a leader in the entertainment industry.