"MTU hires out mercenaries sometimes, and foreign magical mercenaries could tip the balance. Mercenaries and weapons are almost always restricted to defenses, the only offensive sales are in conflicts where one side is clearly and provably violating the universal rights and it can thus be justified to the tabloids that like to scream 'war profiteer!' at the top of their headlines."
"How are the more principled organizations a problem, do they end-run around local governance to empty badly run prisons or something?"
"Things like that happen occasionally, yes. Or people who think socialist economies are inherently evil and try to destroy them. Or religious extremists. The Purity advocates for genocide of nonhumans."
"We don't have any of those ourselves unless they count, like, animals, or mage shapeshifting."
"Then the Purity in particular won't be interested except possibly to find recruits."
"Okay. So we're in a solid position to contribute to and benefit from the multiversal economy, which like the normal economy is made of people, but can I assume it's on a solid upward trajectory long term? Stuff getting invented, stuff getting built faster than it's destroyed..."
"Yeah, long term upward trajectory. The rule of thumb is an average 3% growth per year plus or minus 8% percent for any individual year, I think."
"I can probably manage to get you listed as an entity of interest alongside various governments and corporations with the justification that you know the most about this stuff. Especially if I send you a catalog and you promise to compile likely avenues of trade. Things we can sell or buy. The advantage to this would be finder's fees, which are a rather small percentage that's calculated in an extremely obscure, complex way, but are not negligible."