After several more emergency meetings with various corporate executives and Incultan officials, Tama set sail for New Beginning on a corvette. For this meeting, he chose to put on a black-and-white suit and packed several changes in case he were to stain his attire. He also brought with him several charts and figures on all nations present, and his phone to call his ship to retrieve him on the case it would not end at the predetermined time. Tama opted to go alone: no bodyguards, no advisors, just him. He did not feel it necessary to bring an entire delegation. He was no head-of-state; rather, he was a professional. He always thought politicization of economics tended to overcomplicate the whole system, and the professionalization of politics caused corruption. He would not pretend he was some President or King. Tama was just a businessman, proving privatization of every industry sector was optimal. Within a week, Tama's ship was within view of New Beginning. He saw he was not the only one to arrive, with ships belonging to various other nations heading towards the port like he. [i]Magnificent.[/i] He saw decorated vessels, both of the sea and air, with flags found across the globe. His corvette was a fogged black, and he flew no flag. He enjoyed keeping his presence simple. Once he was dropped off, the ship left to circle international waters for the week to avoid being stuck within the port. The crew was on alert, in case anything suspicious loomed. Tama hopped on a steam car with his suitcase and luggage, which led him to a massive hotel within the city. The efficiency and speed of their service had Tama settled in to his suite nearing the top of the hotel. He had only one bedroom and one bathroom, but within it he also had a kitchen, a living room, and a dining room. It reminded him of a Western condominium, and he was settled in within an hour. [i]The space does not matter so much.[/i] The decorations were complex, and he felt a bit overwhelmed being surrounded by so much culture in his living space, even if it was considered traditional around these parts. His own home had very minimalist modern decor, with open spaces and majoratively glass-and-steel furniture. Nonetheless, he was not planning on spending much time in his room. Tama did not come all this way to be a hermit until the meetings began. He made his way down to the lobby, where he planned to converse with all the other leaders who stayed in such luxury alongside him.