"I'm not about to defend a pirate, in fact, far as I'm concerned only time a pirate has any value at all is when a bounty is put on their head, but in this case, regardless of whether Mary burnt a colony by mistake, or not is moot. The news is controlled by the TGR, and they do to lie or twist facts to suit them more then often than not."
Mary twitched as one of the comm speakers chimed in. ?Stupid frakkin? toaster?? She muttered, flexing her left hand as she did, in an unconscious reflex to try and bleed off the newest spike in adrenaline. Ed nattered along with what Shanoa was saying, with Mary barely paying attention, but when he got to mentioning tracking her ship, and IDing the rest of the crew, she shook her head. ?
That is why, unlike the rest of you chuckleheads, I used a
fake identity; and as for the Spectre? Those have been on the ?public? arms market for a few years now. Anyone outside of that shit-show we escaped from is going to be looking at either one of the larger merc fleets or a well to do Outer Colony world as the origin point for my bird.?
"I think that in the best interest of saving the ship, we vent Mary out an airlock and sell her Spectre as quickly as possible... I'm joking... I'd best find Captain Walker. Anyone who would like to accompany me is welcome."
Mary was tired, depressingly bordering on sober, and wanting to get off this tub as soon as she could; so when Ed tried to make a ?joke? it tweaked all the wrong nerves. Anger flashed through her, and she was about to call on her gun once more, when she realized he wasn?t serious. Looking up, she stared straight into the towering Catican?s eyes. ?I have
many other things I?d rather be doing than dealing with Dick right now.?
With that she moved towards the doorway, and the corridors beyond, stopping only briefly to address Ed one last time. ?Ed..if you
do decide to come at me, I?ll tell you this straight. You?ll probably get me, but I?ll make damned sure I take you with me.? Storming off, she made a B-line to her quarters to gather a few things before heading station-side.
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Now, having freshened up a bit and with her ?main? sidearm in an underarm holster, she exited the
Sweet Child of Mine and stepped onto the docks. Her first stop was a heavily fortified structure that had been built into an old internal airlock between the docks and the main area of the station; this was Obsidian Financial Services? Tortuga branch, because
someone had once realized that even pirates wanted somewhere secure to store their credits, and as long as the morality of how they came to
get those credits didn?t bother you, there was plenty to be had.
Stepping into the bank, she surrendered her sidearm, and the magazine of her holdout, before proceeding to the teller. The teller booths were all faced with kinetic resistant two way mirrors, and all communication between teller and customer was via intercom.
Code:
?Greetings, how may I help you??
Came the query from the unseen teller. ?I want to access all accounts pertaining to the vessel
Regent Star, passcode Six-Niner-Gamma-Romeo-Whiskey. Authentication Red-Four-Four.?
There was a few moments of silence, then the voice returned.
Code:
?The authentication looks good, but the [i]Regent Star[/i] was reported lost with all hands. We will need DNA verification.?
As the voice spoke, a small receptacle opened in front of Mary.
Code:
?Please place an organic digit here.?
She stuck the index finger of her left hand into the port, there was a slight ?sting? in the tip of her finger and the port closed.
After another moments wait, the voice spoke once more.
Code:
?Genetic ID confirmed. As senior surviving executor of the accounts, what would you like to do??
?Well?how much
is there in the accounts??
Code:
?There is 120 000 credits between three accounts.?
?Alright?I?d like to withdraw 1000 credits right now, and then transfer the remaining total balance to my personal account. Romeo-Mike-One-Sixer-Alpha.? A few minutes later, she left the bank with credits in hand and her personal account nicely topped up.
Now?Mar?
It wasn?t long before she heard the buzzing electronic ?music? that Mar, for some strange reason, seemed to enjoy. Weaving through the crowds outside the door, she pushed her way inside where the noise was even louder and more jarring. Making her way to the bar, she got a drink and a couple of shots; downing the shots in rapid succession, she then headed for Mar...she?d spotted Mar easily enough, but
getting to her wasn?t so simple.
After a few judicious kicks, stomps and one elbow, to get people out of her way, Mary slid onto a stool beside the obviously intoxicated Shree. ?Hey, sorry I?m late, had to take care of a few things.? She said while motioning to the nearest bartender for another drink.