If mission is completed, then mission is completed!
You don't get tokens for blitzing, because you didn't kill anyone, and those are after all BRAVery tokens.
But the mission you picked clearly specified an objective, for example finding The Pink Panties, and so if you fulfilled the mission requirements and did find the item, why wouldn't you get a reward?
The notion that fixers are rich, because they blitz, and others are not, because they can't, is a total fallacy. The fixers can do it better and faster (because they have fgrid, grid evac and don't have to beg for hot n run buffs), but as an advie I have no problem blitzing myself to a very comfortable standard of living, which I personally consider to have about 3 mill available.
Granted, as an adv I too have run buffs (albeit somewhat bumpy ones, and I freely admit that I too prefer GF for that smoother and richer ride), but then again I have never had a Fixer refuse me a hot n run either. They may have been afk, or possibly just ignoring me (I doubt this), but in the vast majority of cases I get one with no fuss whatsoever. Once you have a decent Run Speed, and possibly (well, preferably really) HoT, absolutely ANYONE can blitz to their hearts delight.
Tax? Cooky idea, I'm not totally against it, but it raises 2 very important questions: Who collects the taxes, and for what?
I play Clan Rimor, and so there exists no central authority worthy of the name, and anyone trying to become the central authority better not start it off by taxing Clanners! Omnis do have sorta kinda a central authority, but on the other hand it's not as if the corporation DOES anything for them, except produce some rather inferior armor.
Taxes for what? Because I totally refuse to be taxed just to get rid of money in the game, and so the taxes have to go to SOMETHING that we can see, even if it is all in the end a digital illusion, be it money, taxes OR infrastructure.
Maybe a whompa/grid tax to fund more whompas and grid points? I know Tir could use 1, possibly 2 more grid terms, and so could probably Omni Ent and NLC too. The outback is very poor in infrastructure too, lacking not just in transportation, but also save terms, reclaim terms and banks.
any change to blitzing had better deal with the entire economy (including item drops)
I'm an NT and I am working my ass off blitzing missions (as best an NT without Fixer buffs can) to make 40-50M credits to buy Nullity Sphere MK1. All because the disc is EXTREMELY rare and the places it drops are constantly camped by other professions, who while not necessarily seeking NS are more then happy to keep it when it drops.
Before FC goes messing with the only way anyone can make enough credits to buy essential items they had better think about the consequences and deal with them BEFOREHAND.
Wooti