The Last SPV: An Opco Boone Adventure

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Espievies are dying out. They don’t breed in captivity, global regulatory warming means that their traditional breeding grounds — the Caribbean, the islands at the periphery of the European continent, are becoming increasingly polluted by a parasite which feeds on them: the red tapeworm. There are some mature species with legacy Tax rulings, known as the grand-fathers — but these are a finite commodity, are protected against hunting, in designated wildlife sanctuaries and in any case trade at massive premia on the black market. In the hunting fields there are weak, small ones, but they are gradually being fished out. Some poachers break into the espievie sanctuaries of norther Europe where there experimental breeding programmes designed to introduce them for benign taxation planning

There is talk of a new supply of synthetic spvs flooding in from eastern Europe somewhere. Segue to hunting session.