OOC:
Zaki uses what Lobos finds in the security feeds and station data logs to see if he can find anything suspicious with an Intelligence (Technology) check.
Roll: 1 + 6 ( + 4 )
Drama die: 6 = 17
3. | HIGH TECH HUSTLE: With an injection of technobabble or a quick mod to a device, you sidestep one minor complication impeding your current goal, or give yourself the ability to perform one task you otherwise couldn’t in the current situation, at the GM’s discretion.
3 | LUCKY BREAK (DETAILED): This test’s result leads fortuitously to putting two and two together later. Treat one irrelevant focus as a tangential one on the next test you make to unlock a lead related to this test.
Within the hour of docking, Zaki had Prometheus’ entire security system slaved to the
Lahmu.
"Im na da impressive, Pampa," he said a little bashfully. "Inyalowda corp na update Prometheush OS ere wa lowng tim. Mi ta kang du xidawang fong wa owkwa kaka machine."
They were able to keep an eye on Hector and his people, practically uninterrupted, all day. There wasn’t much to see. They mostly sat drinking at the station’s one canteen. The OPA ship, a modest little rockhopper, arrived not long after the
Bonny docked and other than a couple of Belters coming and going while they got a water top up, they didn’t get up to much. Zaki and the
Bonny monitored the space around Prometheus. Other than two independent Belter rockhoppers in for a water and air top up, the hours since they arrived on the minor moon are quiet.
Zaki and Lobos watch the proceedings from the
Lahmu, parked just outside of the service airlock from the early days, when Prometheus was just a place Belters scraped up some water on a long haul. Claire gathers her cadre and heads through the docks, down onto the small public promenade. Simultaneously, Hector and five of the largest of his OPA thugs peel off from the group at the canteen, who start settling up the tab. Both groups head for the same old water mining tunnel from different ends of the station.
"Señor Pesimista," Claire teases into her earpiece, direct to Lobos. "Na du worry Blue, mi ta ge xidawang."
Lobos had kept his eye on the Inner woman throughout the prep, but she seemed to be working seamlessly with the crew, oftentimes directly with Claire, comms and logistics. Sharma and Claire had a good rapport. Claire laughed off any suspicions about her, Sharma was straight with her, she claimed. "Gutmang."
They watch as Claire and Sharma head in first, followed by Cas, slouched and loping, with Hinkley beside him, alert, cool but clearly ready for trouble, with two more pirates behind them.
Inside of the tunnels the security feed is poor, the ancient low res cameras are only really meant to catch Belter kids sneaking in and making out. The ancient crags of the old, dark and dirty tunnels, the occasional busted light, they could make out the meeting as dark blobs. The audio, on the other hand, is crisp.
"Hector," Claire drawls at the juncture where the two meet.
"Claire, mi setara mali," Hector purrs back at her. "Milowda gonya fo ge wa drink ye, ke?"
"Na da diye xiya," Claire sighs back, exasperated. "Bera business."
She sounds cool and in control as Hector sighs and brags at his people about some trouble he and Claire got up to back in the good old days. Typical posturing. Zaki sighs in boredom.
"Setara mali, depelésh to ge da tip? Bik dinaro!" Hector asks as they sync their handhelds to make the initial exchange. Half to be taken to the sample, the other half once they’ve walked away with it alive.
"Inside source, hush hush," Claire shoots back, but it’s a warning. He’s not paying for information. "Keting ere to?"
Hector rocks on his heels, probably beaming like an excited little boy. "Oh, bik tings afut, sésata. Bik mang ere da OPA."
"Milowda ge im!" Zaki groans from the
Lahmu’s cockpit. "To falotawala Anderson Dawes. Gut maliboy, go back fo Ceresh, sabaka!"
He keeps muttering to himself in annoyance.
Hector points to Hinkley and Cas, "Imalowda fong da kapawu?"
He doesn’t seem happy about that, and Claire starts to make the case that Hector takes them, alive, back to the OPA, unharmed. They could pay him on the other end, and it would be doing a favour for Claire. Maybe the OPA could use them?
"Pampa!" Zaki cries from the cockpit, frantically keying in on the security terminal. "Mi think mi see something! Amash... Im na kang bi wa kapawu! Mi na see anything on da scopes!"
Zaki’s pointing to a dark section of space just above the station from an exterior camera. Lobos thinks he sees something like the shape of a ship, but as dark as the space behind it. The only thing that makes it noticeable is the sudden absence of stars.