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Even so, Alterra would rather have some money, rather than none, so you'd likely be able to work out some sort of settlement and be able to land, even if indebted. Alterra probably doesn't want someone aiming a rocket at their corporate headquarters...
For me right there is the guiness world record for the dumbest and easiest ending of all time.
Guess this game is an example of corporate greed
Along with that, Precursor technology is astounding compared to Alterra's technology, which means (with the help of the enforcement platform) say to Alterra, "Cancel my debt, and I'll let you toy with super advanced and cool technology." And the technology could give Alterra an amazing edge over any other company due to the ability to build stronger bases, better spacecraft, and more. If I was the head of a corporation, I'll accept that deal in a heartbeat!