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Atticus continued to annoy her, and that was not a good thing. He kept giving her death looks, and she did not enjoy that. When Anisa showed up, she froze for a moment as she asked where Dorothy was. This surprised her a little, as she expected the woman to start going off on her about leaving the ship. She respected the captain, but she did not like the woman's temper, and it made her slightly paranoid to know that the woman wasn't yelling at her about anything.

She felt Anisa's eyes on her as Atticus whispered a few things to her. Eventually, she watched as Anisa started walking off again, telling Harper to go with her. Well, she was stuck with the cargo, but then again, she had left several people in that position earlier, so she didn't much care about it. That old saying what goes around comes around instantly came to mind when she thought about it, so she didn't say anything as she continued moving things around.
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The dress maker looked over to Mei and gasped slightly. "You poor thing!" she exclaimed as she rushed over to the cabinet and opened it. Pulling out a small first aide kit in the process as she listened. Walking back over to Meir she sat down on a stool and tilted her head a bit as she looked at the leg. "Well let me see what I can do about fixing you up a bit," she said before looking back down at her leg. "Going to have to cut these pants so I can get a better look. If you don't mind," she added before getting up and grabbing a pair of tweezers from her beading table.

"I'm no nurse mind you, but I've patched up a few here and there."

Over in the toy store the old man looked at Fitz and smiled. "Names Royus Gregory," he said with an weathered smile before looking down at the pieces and awaited the young man's first move. "Seen enough of the 'Verse myself. I'm a toy maker, not a damn sightseer," he chuckled a bit. Resting back in his chair he laced his fingers in front of him and glanced back towards Fitz. "So you are a doctor? Have any suggestions about me aching knees?" A doctor was a man of medicine in his mind, didn't dawn on him that the man sitting across from him would be anything but a medical doctor, though from the way he stuttered he had to wonder how he dealt with patients. Maybe he was more calm around people who needed help?

Atticus sighed and got back to work. He didn't mind the work, others were helping and from what he could hear as Anisa and Harper walked off they all had been working. Harper taking care of things on the computers, Jahosafat cleaning. Everyone had been working this entire time, except for Daphne. Sure she was back now but everyone was still working on something. She was far behind and that left a bad taste in his mouth. She hadn't been pulling her weight and even if she was helping now. No, not helping, doing her damn job, she wasn't making up for gallivanting off to go sight seeing. It didn't surprise her that Anisa was taking Harper with her instead of Daphne to look at a new ship to buy.

Anisa glanced over to Harper as they made their way further down the docks to meet with the seller. Once they were out of ear shot of the ship she spoke quietly to her newest pilot. "I wasn't going to bring you on this gorham trip to buy the new ship but we had a situation. Apparently while we were in the ship someone stowed away for a bit. Foy and Dorothy are tracking the person down now but if they were Alliance, I wanted to get you as far away from that ship as possible. Keeping you out of sight keeps you safe until we get another ship without any ties to them," she explained.

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Mei Qiáo

Location: Newhope - Town (Dress Shop)


The woman was very kind even though she was a stranger. IT spoke volumes over the type of person she was. Nowadays people would rather look after their own skin than helping their fellow man. Truth be told, she didn't know what to expect when she stepped foot inside. She could have been turned away, the woman could have called the authorities, but instead, she was taking time out of her business hours to tend to her. She would have to help the woman in some way, even if that way was leaving as soon as possible so the crew looking for her didn't interfere with the dressmaker.

"You are very kind, thank you. If you need to tear them, go ahead. Modesty be damned, at this point." She felt pain still, especially after walking with her injuries, but hopefully, that would be taken care of soon. "Even if it's a simple job, that will be enough. I don't wish to waste any more of your time and they are probably still looking for me and I don't want to lead them here to you.
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Foy's explanation of the impact of humidity on the timing, in hindsight, should've been something Dorothy could have realized for herself. It was her business to know as much about biology and medicine as she could. Any doctor worth their salt would've known the impact of humidity on blood, even if they tended to study the living more than the dead. Much of what they knew about human biology came from studies of the dead, after all. The comment about a threesome elicited a sharp sigh in the doctor. She didn't understand how anyone had worked with Foy before and avoided strangling the man.

The three pathways, to Dorothy at least, looked to be an easy decision to make. Only one of the paths would have blood and she doubted that the woman had managed to stop the bleeding just yet. Of course, Foy was still having the occasional trouble with his balance, making Dorothy more and more grateful for her sturdy choice in footwear. The conditions in the sewer didn't bother her so much--she'd been covered in far worse before--but they weren't exactly the most inviting.

She figured that Foy and Atticus would get along swimmingly. It made sense that she found Atticus in Foy's parlor. The preacher committed almost every sin he preached about, as far as Dorothy was concerned. Though perhaps that was a bit much to say--she just knew the man had plenty of vices. "I'm goin' to forget you just said that. Next time, I won't forget," Dorothy said softly. It had been a while since she did anything along those lines and she wasn't planning to start with Foy. She'd sooner read the Bible with Atticus.

Fitz Townsley

Location: Town (Toy Store)


Fitz smiled at the old man, his cheeks a bit flushed though at the confusion. He supposed it had been his fault, really. Outside of his university, people didn't have doctor as a title unless they were into medicine, he guessed. It wasn't that common of a thing. "I-if you had the parts and with the advice of a doctor, I c-could try to build you a new knee. O-or part of one...B-but other than that, I'm a bit useless," Fitz explained. He nearly hit himself in the head when he realized he still hadn't told Royus what sort of doctor he was. "I-I'm an engineer. I-I originally was going to study cybernetics, ended up working with machines and sensors and power sources..."

He felt deeply ashamed for a moment. His sister would've likely been more use here, though she was still off at her own university. "But if there is anything I can do to help you, l-let me know," Fitz then added. The stutter was embarrassing as well, but it couldn't be helped. He had never been the best socializing, especially with new people. And that was practically the entire purpose of this trip--to push himself out of his comfort zone.

He had moved his pawn forward already, trying consciously not to fidget his hands from nerves while he waited for Royus' turn. The last person he had met was the pilot and while she was nice, she hadn't had the time to talk with him. Royus was practically the first person on Newhope to sit down with Fitz and get to know the guy. To Fitz, that was huge.
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Foy raised an eyebrow at Dorothy's choice of words for him, given their context. "Un-congeal your puddings, madame." began Foy, a slightly amused lilt to his voice despite obvious misgivings concerning his footwear. "I am not giving you untoward proposition, of course. Such an act would reek of unrefinement. I bring humor into an otherwise grave situation, Doctor, by means of a comparative of dual meaning; not petition you plus a heretofore unnamed third party for sweet and euphoric boingy." And speaking of the three-way corridor, Foy was able to pick up the trail of blood and tracks almost immediately, following it from where they stood, along the rightmost path. The rate at which they went and the change in quality of the trail gave Foy the belief that they were indeed gaining decent ground.

As they moved, Foy felt the need to continue speaking, though in somewhat hushed tones. "Consider yourself lucky. Or unlucky, as the case may be. My proclivities gravitate toward womenfolk who are either compensated monetarily for their time, as a guideline, or those who demonstrate the capacity to become marriageable material. We are engaged profesionally, if not contractually. This puts you deftly in the realm of neither." He really was enjoying himself, for the first time in a while.

It was apparent by light and noise filtering in from up above that they had moved much closer to the city proper. Somewhere along the edge, as well as Foy could reckon. It would make for an interesting emergence if they were someplace busy or in the middle of a street, certainly. The dapper man's thoughts went back and forth to this possibility, but then decided to cross that bridge when they came to it.

When their search led them to a ladder not too far down the tunnel, Foy observed a heavier staining of blood underneath it and smudges along some of the rungs. The manhole cover was solid above them. Pointing upward, he smiled and stated with a little happiness, "And now we ascend, Doctor." He wasted no time in hauling himself up the ladder and applying a little pressure to the metal plate blocking their egress from the storm drain. It refused to budge. He put a shoulder into it. Still, no movement of note. Foy could feel the beginnings of a giving way, as the physics might have indicated that the threshold pressure for movement was attained, but was somehow partially blocked off. "Right then. It appears we have a further obstacle. I might employ noisier efforts, unless you have an idea, else we might abscond a handful of meters to the next nearest portal and double back. What say you, Physician?"



William Harper

Location: Cargo (and just beyond)


Mixed emotions washed over Harper, a fact that he kept to himself. His presence with Anisa had absolutely nothing to do with his abilities as a Pilot and as an Engineer, it was to get him away from the ship. Ok, fair enough. The presence of unknown persons on board, especially after all of the drama surrounding the impromptu shifting of authority out in the Black. Harper had already decided to let it roll off his back and soldier on. It was the right call to make.

Following in step behind Anisa, Harper got the full explanation without making comment. When Anisa was finished, he responded with a flat accent and demeanor. "I see." He was a little crestfallen, but didn't let it show in his voice. "In the event you need counsel or request my opinion, I'll keep myself on standby." He followed without volunteering more.
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She watched as Harper and Anisa walked off to go purchase the ship. It did bug her that he was going instead of her, but that couldn't be helped. She knew that she was in trouble, but that didn't mean she had to like anything about it. There were other reasons for Harper to go, besides the obvious fact that he was older, more experienced and knew more about ships than she did.

Daphne was a little jealous of Harper in a way. The fact that he probably was a better flyer than she herself was the main reason though. Then again, she might be able to learn a few things from him if she paid attention. She kept working as she thought about this, moving crates, listening to Atticus only because she had to, and definitely not because she wanted to. It started to make her wonder where her sister had gone to, but she knew that she was not in any position to ask about that.
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The dressmaker nodded and grabbed her scissors before cutting away part of the fabric surrounding the injury. She didn't want to rip them even though a quick rip she could easily repair. The ripping might jostle the woman and make the injury even worse. For all she knew there was a bullet lodged in the muscle. Grabbing a cloth and wetting with with some water from her glass she started to clean away the blood that had run down Mai's skin so she could get a better look.

"You lucked out," she said as she finally got a clearer look at it. The bullet at hit and done some damage but it was along the outer edge of the thigh muscle and while it had gone in, it had also passed through. "No bullet to pull out," she added before looking around. "I can wrap it up or stitch you. Wrapping will get you moving faster but also keep bleeding until you can get stitches. Stitching is going to hurt and best I can offer is something for you to bite down on," she explained. "Choice is yours."

Royus chuckled and smiled over to Fitz. "Well then, build away. Slowly turning into a robot might just be a new lease on life," he said lightly. The kid seemed alright even if he seemed a lot more nervous than he really needed to be. That stutter the poor boy had probably didn't help. Leaning forward he looked down at the board and then back at Fitz. "Your move lad," he said gesturing to the pieces.

"So how long have you been on Newhope? Just arrive today?" he asked. The question may have already been answered but Royus couldn't remember. He was old, so things slipping his mind was common, or at least he played it up as common to keep people from constantly bothering him. could be a coin toss.

"Yeah, I figured as much," Anisa stated as she continued to walk. What else was he going to do? Refuse to give her an answer if she asked him a question? That really wouldn't be the best choice considering the situation. Pulling out a cigarette she lit it and took a long puff as she glanced towards him out of the corner of her eye. "Thoughts on the crew?" she asked. They had a small walk in front of them and while Anisa was never one to go for small talk, knowing his opinion on the crew could give her an idea of how people were going to work together. Day to day she really didn't care if they fought constantly, as long as they got the job done. Now, when the shit hit the fan, that was an entirely different story.

"Well, my most biblical one, it seems that there is a bit of an issue entering your soon to be former domicile. The door is locked up tight, might you by chance have a moment to spare so that I can clean it? It is the last room to complete before I am done. The rest of the ship is already done. Where is that fiery captain?" Jahosafat said as spotted Atticus. Atticus cocked a brow and pulled Jahosafat to the side to speak with him quietly. The ebony gentleman nodded a bit.

"I see, well dare i say the rest of the ship is done and I do need to ensure no one else enters it at this point," he added.

"Right," Atticus said before looking around and finally spotting Daphne. "Other than this cargo area the ship is firmly off limits to everyone from this point forward. I will be right back. Do NOT go anywhere other than to move cargo to the holding dock," he called out to her before heading off to unsecure his room so Jahosafat could finish up.
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Mei debated her options. She was thankful the bullet wasn't stuck in her. After her moving around it would have been even more of a hassle to get it out. She needed it done quickly, but she also didn't want to leave a trail. The kind dressmaker wasn't a doctor by any means so the stitch job would only be until she saw a real doctor. Plus, no pain killers or anesthesia.

Mei wasn't cowardly. She'd been stabbed, shot at, and tortured before. This was barely anything. "If you wouldn't mind, I'd like the stitches. Again, I really appreciate this." She waited until the woman would give her something to bite on. This wouldn't be pleasant, but at least she stood a fighting chance in case the ones on the ship caught up to her.
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Fitz moved his chess piece before answering Royus' question. Even if Royus had already asked him that question, Fitz wouldn't have minded. There was something calming about old people, though with Fitz' stutter, it'd be hard to imagine that he was ever calm. It took a bit of time around a person before the stutter went away, and even then, it'd still come out on occasion. It was just who he was at this point.

"N-not too long. A day or two," Fitz answered. His transport shuttle from Osiris had docked in late the previous night, leaving Fitz to find some accommodations. His plan for the day had been to find a ship to get passage on, but time had slipped away from him. There wasn't any great rush either. He'd find a ship the next day, perhaps. Maybe he'd even bump into Daphne again. He'd like that. "I-I'm hoping to find a ship that needs passengers or an engineer," Fitz then added.

He doubted that Royus would have any recommendations, but then again, it didn't hurt to mention it. Besides, playing a game of chess in the back of a toy store with an elderly gentleman was rather nice. Fitz even would've made good on his offer and slowly turned Royus into a robot if the man wanted. He struck Fitz as a kindly soul, someone that could be trusted and someone that deserved the best in life.
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Dorothy was biting her tongue to keep herself from screaming at Foy. She reserved that sort of thing for her fights with Atticus, one of her closest frenemies. The choice in front of them was obvious. They could risk making a bit of a din and startling their quarry or they could find some other way to get to the surface. The idea of going forward to the next one and coming back did have its appeal, but it would cost them precious time.

"Instead of pushing directly up, can you slide the cover over without too much noise?" Dorothy asked. "Otherwise, dealer's choice on if we go up here and cause a racket, or if we waste a little time going through a different opening and coming back."

"Indubitably, madame! Foy exclaimed, be it a bit subdued. He holstered his other weapon, flashing a debonair grin as he twisted the tip of his exceptional handlebar moustache. "This aperture should give us access to someplace more cosmopolitan. One should assume our quarry did not decide to sit upon it and wait for our arrival." Another try might even be the prudent thing; Foy merely wanted to let the good doctor in on the options available to their situation, from a tracker's point of view.

With that, Foy made another, more serious try at moving the manhole cover, taking Dorothy's advice as well as using a bit more physical force than the had done with his initial, cursory attempt.

"Any luck?" Dorothy asked, glancing up towards the cover and occasionally around the rest of the storm drain tunnels. She didn't like the thought of someone sneaking up on them. They had had enough trouble already that day. Hell, she couldn't help but feel they had had more than their fair share for the last few days.

The mostly dapper gentleman looked down at Dorothy, a light sneer forming beneath his amazingly formed handlebar moustache. The negative facial expression was not intended for his companion, though - clear but brief inspection found him staring straight up at the bottom of a city dumpster, near as he could tell. He looked up at the grime and ick which awaited him, thanks to the horrifyingly soiled underside of the sanitation box which partially blocked their exit from the storm drain tunnels, and sighed. "Madame, I would ordinarily extend the more direct gentleman's insistence of "Ladies First", but somehow I believe that the rules of etiquette would be better served with my initial egress." His words were quiet but clear.

Lacking more expedient option and possessed of a desire to finish this unpleasantness once and for all so as to get to the revelry that evening, Foy set a determined look on his face and began to push himself through the unsavory portal. He didn't count on the amount of runoff and rancid garbage liquid that seeped onto his clothing, nor the loathsome happening of his tailored dress shirt catching and ripping upon the dumpster's wheel casing.

Dorothy would've been willing to go first if Foy asked her to and she was a bit surprised that he didn't. From what she knew about the man, although it was relatively little, was that he treasured his clothing dearly. And while Dorothy appreciated cleanliness, clothing was just clothing to her. "Thank you," Dorothy said, feeling that Foy expected some sort of praise or at least notice that he was going to go up first. She then began to scale her way up as well, following after the tracker and trying not to think about the smell of the dumpster.

Upon exiting the reeking and steaming manhole, Foy looked upon his once spotless charcoal suit with disgust. Nothing a good hydrogen cleaning couldn't resolve, a fresh shirt certainly, but in the meantime he had to be seen among the masses in befouled garb. Painfully undignified. For his efforts, he did get the opportunity to hear a word or two of appreciation from Dorothy. Foy wiped his hands on his pants and removed his very fine jacket, handing it down to the still subterranean doctor, presumably to cover herself. He spoke aloud what passed for a respectable response. "Heavens no, Doctor. There is no gratitude requisite for my actions thusly; it is only proper and polite for a gentleman to ford such an unsavory path prior to the more feminine constitution's exposure."

Looking around, Foy attempted to pick their trail back up, out in the more open air.

Dorothy took the jacket from Foy, once again impressed that he was sacrificing his clothing. Perhaps she had been too quick to make a judgment about the man, but she was impulsive at heart. She came up with decisions and opinions on whims and tended to stick to them. Putting the jacket over herself as cover, Dorothy crawled up and out, getting a little dirty in the process but the jacket provided a fair deal of protection. Once she managed to rise to her feet, she looked for Foy for an indication as to where to go next.




Captain Crowe & William Harper






The oft loud and strict (to Harper's opinion) Captain Crowe appeared to be pursuing a more gentle, personal conversation. Or she was angling for personal information. Whichever it was, he had nothing else to hide from the woman and he appreciated the chance to have a stroll, take in the sights of Newhope. The fact that she had requested his presence because of an intruder's presence was not overlooked either, even if it also served her interests. What was a crew if not a group of professionals acting in common interest?

So he answered her. "The crew, ma'am? he confirmed, continuing to act the part of an officer. He came very close to asking her permission to speak freely, before realizing that's what the entirety of her crew seemed to do all the time. This new life choice might take some getting used to. Or he would have to develop a different persona. "Alright. I question the motives of the Alliance personnel. Jahosafat is strange, but his arrival on our ship was unusual. It could color my opinion, like his association with the barber, Foy." Which reminded him, "That man Foy is a mercenary. I don't like him very much, but his type is usually as reliable as his contract." His eyes narrowed a bit, "In addition to being very perceptive, he knows too much. Contract him now, or kill him and dump his body in the Black. Let reentry friction dispose of him. He will otherwise be a problem."

"Interesting take on the barber," Anisa commented as she turned down another path and headed further down the docks. It wasn't so much that the idea of killing Foy was interesting. She had thought it herself. He could pose a large problem if he didn't come under contract with them, so death was always an option. The fact Harper didn't seem to have an issue offing the man in theory made her raise a brow though, that was what was interesting to her. She hadn't expected that from her newest pilot but then again she didn't know him well enough to know what to expect from. The idea of contracting Foy though didn't rub her the right way. She didn't like contracts, she preferred loyalty but that had to be earned.

"I don't know your doctor well. Our misunderstanding aside, she seems decent." Naturally, he wasn't going to talk down his new Executive Officer in front of the woman who just promoted her. Even if he had a difficulty, which he really didn't, it was not the time. "I question the commitment of your pilot, however. She seems distracted." It was an understatement, considering what they had all been through. "I have not spoken much with your Shepherd." Though it was a mystery to him why she kept a man of the cloth aboard. "So I have not formed an opinion on him yet. As for your mechanic, Gideon? I don't recall saying a word to him. He seems to blend into the background."

"Daphne has been sheltered. I am not sure how much longer she will last as far as being part of the crew. She is on the wrong side of twenty and still acts like a teenager. Will see what happens when Dorothy gets back to the ship," she said but she didn't bother commenting on Atticus. He was an squired taste but she knew he was loyal to the crew so she didn't worry about him. "Gideon will not be going with us on the next leg. He has already been discharged and chosen to go on another path so looks like other than a new ship we need to be on the look out for a new mechanic."

"Honor amongst thieves." commented Harper. A simple discharge of a person necessary to what was essentially a criminal enterprise, when they knew great detail about their coworkers, implied a level of trust uncommon to Harper's experience. "If we're desperate for a mechanic, I can fill in until a more permanent solution is found. That would mean placing Daphne back on the first chair until a suitable replacement is found for engineering." It was true, Harper was a proficient mechanic. His formal schooling was precisely that, Mechanical Engineering (and other things). He knew systems, engines of different types, mechanics, computers, and specifically the union of programming and machines to build and repair wonderful pieces of technology. Harper had long suspected that, given time and parts, he could MacGyver together a fully functional ship, program it fully, and pilot the damned thing wherever it needed to go at speeds the original vehicle wasn't rated to fly.

Anisa shook her head. "No, first chair has to be earned. She hasn't earned it. Frankly neither have you but at least you are actually working instead of wandering off and giving attitude." Daphne had always given Anisa attitude and constantly needed to be reminded that it wasn't her ship, it was Anisa's yet lately it seemed to be getting worse and worse. It was is if Daphne was losing maturity instead of gaining it as the weeks went by. She had hoped that by placing Harper in first chair it would have made Daphne see she wasn't irreplaceable and taught her some humility. Now she was just pulling stunts. It had to end and Anisa would be damned if she placed someone with that mentality in charge of their new ship. "She going to gorham earn it if she ever wants to fly for me again."

Though as much as he loved tinkering and building, and he truly did, he loved piloting incrementally more. "She's young yet." mentioned Harper offhandedly about the more junior Pender sister. "Border planet bush pilot? Skill without discipline?" he guessed, confident he was at least close to the mark. "Time and responsibility can fix that. Begging pardon for my presumption, ma'am."

"No, this is deeper. Dorothy has discipline. Daphne just doesn't care who she fucks over," Anisa quipped as they rounded the final turn and she stopped. Standing with her footing shoulder length apart she crossed her arms over her chest and her irksome mood seemed to fade away. "Now, that is a gorham beautiful sight," she said motioning out in the distance. A field of ships lay there up for purchase but in the back and off to the right was where her eyes went. It was a Dragonfly.

Harper was following Anisa's line of sight as her gaze swept over the shipyard. It took him a moment to see exactly what the Captain saw, but when he did it shattered his hold on the sentence he was trying to speak. "I don't know the young lady, but it's possible she might surpri..." Then he saw it. Two models later than the Firefly Class vessels, gaining a similar reputation for reliability and performance that had already blown its Sandfly Class predecessor out of the skies. ...Shèngmǔ Mǎ-lì-yǎ, Shén de Mǔqīn...1 Captain, that's a Dragonfly." Sleek, lower to the ground but with far more interior space, simplified, open layout, and just as fast. With more modern amenities. Harper knew about this class of spacecraft; it would never take the place of the old Firefly models, that was for certain. But it was fast carving its own noteworthy place in the Black through those who could tell a quality ship from a shiny flying deathtrap. "Ma'am," he said wistfully, "That's a ship I could call home."

"Shiny," she said with a quick nod of her head. Anisa looked at the ship, a small smirk forming on her lips as she smacked Harper on the shoulder. "Cause that's our new home," she said before she started to walk towards it. An old man came rounding the corner from behind another ship and stopped in his tracks as he spotted Anisa.

"Ahh, been waitin' on ya. Got it?" he asked, eying her. Anisa didn't say anything, just tossing him a small pouch she pulled from her side. The man caught it, opening it up, and glancing inside it. He looked up and nodded. "Yer a woman of yer word, too bad I ain't..." he started to say. Before he could complete the sentence Anisa had drawn her side arm and was pointing it right at his head. "A girl bbbut I is a man of me word, it's all yers," he stammered out as he watched her starting to squeeze the trigger without even a word.

"Harper, go get us set up inside for take off," she said as she kept an eye on the old man. She had a few more things to take care of, such as signatures before she lowered her gun.

Such subtleties of Rim Planet negotiation were beyond the immediate experience of Harper. He was raised on Osiris, trained by the Fleet, and learned hard lessons in a godforsaken penal colony in The Halo. Depending upon which set of rules he had to live by, Anisa was either being too forceful or too lenient. There appeared to be no set of hard and fast rules out this far, with strength of personality and reputation being the only real measure of a person's worth. Well, and cold, hard money in hand.

As much as he would have loved to dwell upon the lesson in shipyard etiquette, Harper had something more personally pressing to handle, the fact that his new Captain ordered him to the task important but notwithstanding. Harper stated a muted, "Yes, Ma'am.", hoping to keep any kid-in-candystore excitement from his voice. He began to jog toward the Dragonfly purposefully, eager to get diagnostics run and her engines fired up, but stopped no more than a few paces away. A question lay poised on his tongue, and while he debated the necessity of asking it now, curiosity got the better of him.

"Captain?" he called back, "Does she have a name yet?"



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"Alright. Will do," she called out to Atticus as he walked away from her. Now she was left alone, but she preferred that to Atticus' company. She still didn't really care for the man, but he still was in charge while everyone else was gone. Daphne was basically stuck in the cargo area of the ship, moving all the crates still. There were still a few of the crates, so she just moving them over, still curious as to what had happened while she was gone.

The fact that her sister had quickly ran off with Foy was a curious thing. The fact that no one was really talking about it was even weirder, but she figured that she would find out later from someone. Daphne just kept doing what she was told, moving the crates around. She wondered what was going on still, but she knew that she was still in no position to ask, so she decided not to ask Atticus when he came back.
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Ship Yard: "Nooowww don't be going and doing nuthin' you gonna be regretting," the man stammered as he held his hands up and tried to stand his ground. It wasn't working. Anisa stood there, her gun pointed directly at him. It didn't waiver at all as she kept her eyes on him. After a moment she waved it slightly, motioning for him to step into his office. "Riight, of course. Let's get those papers signed and the lock taken off that rig," he added shakily as he started to move slowly from where he stood towards a small building.

Anisa followed him at a safe distance slowly, stepping deliberately behind him. Her gun still pointed at him as he disappeared into the office itself. Stopping she glanced over towards Harper as he spoke. A small smirk played on her lips and she nodded. She did indeed have a name for her new ship. It was one that she had had on standby for sometime, knowing that the days of the Vengeance would one day come to an end. No matter how hard a person worked, eventually a ship would no longer fly. Sure she could go back for the Vengeance but at what cost? No, it was better to leave that ship and the times that came with it in the past.

"Sure does. Her name's Prometheus." With that Anisa turned her head and walked into the office to tend to business.

The Toy Store: Royus sat there, listening to Fitz speak. More than that waiting for him to make a move on the board. Once the boy had he leaned forward a bit, his eyes darting across the playing field as his fingers pressed against each other. "I see, well that does sound like an exciting way to see the 'verse," he said as he picked up a piece and moved it. His old fingers stayed on the piece for a minute as if he was contemplating changing the move. His lips pursing a bit he finally let go and sat back in his chair once again.

Looking over towards Fitz he smiled, happy with his move. "Wouldn't try tonight. Off loading in the evenings, people selling and trading, wanting to get off ship to explore the city and relax a bit," he said before rubbing his chin a bit and looking over towards the front of the store. "Mornings is best, people wanting to get back off world, ready to fill their ship with crew or passengers but if you don't want to wait that long there are a few places crew blow off steam around here. One is Lady Lucks," he mentioned before looking back over to Fitz and waiting for his next move.

Dressmaker: "Alright," she said quickly. The dressmaker nodded a bit and pulled out a spool of thread. It wasn't surgical, at least not for her it wasn't but it was of silk so it would be thin enough to not need a large needle yet strong enough to hold. Unwinding it from the spool she got a decent length of the silk thread before cutting it. Picking out a needle she threaded it before pouring a small amount of alcohol over it.

"Okay, bite down on this," she said handing Mei a strap piece of leather and the bottle of liquor. She figured the woman would need one or the other or both. Sitting down on her stool and planting both her feet on the ground she looked up at Mei and tried to give her a reassuring look. "Might want to hold your thanks until I get done," he said, trying to make light of the situation. Taking a deep breath she waited for Mei to be ready before she began stitching her up.

Retribution: "So, that everything?" Atticus asked Jahosafat as they walked out of the main cargo area of the ship.

"Completely and positively. Isn't a spec left. Anything else we have to be completing before that fiery captain gets back?" Jahosafat asked as he put his top hat on and picked up the last of his things to carry out of the cargo bay.

Atticus shook his head as he picked up his own personal last case. "Nope, looks like we pretty much got it. We moved most of it before the Captain left. Only were a few crates left to tend to," he said as the two walked out of the hold. Making sure that Daphne was out of it he closed it up and locked it as well. "Might as well have a seat ad enjoy some of this fresh air until everyone gets back."

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Location: Newhope - Town (Dress Shop)


Mei grinned at the dressmaker and took the alcohol and leather. She took a swig of the alcohol and felt a bit better. She looked at her leg and nodded. She had been in dangerous situations before, had been shot at before, threatened, locked up, so this was nothing. She took one more hit of booze for good measure before she spoke. "Ok, do it."

She put the leather strap in her mouth and bit down. It tasted much as one would expect, but it wasn't for her pleasure. She was expecting pain, but it was nothing she couldn't handle. She just hoped that the dressmaker would finish before the others caught up. If she had to fight, so be it, but she would rather the dressmaker not get involved in helping her. If there was one thing she was against, it was innocent lives being taken or used. She would not stand for that.
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"Prometheus."

Harper mulled the word around his head. Prometheus, the great benefactor of Humanity and bringer of fire. His gifts to humanity earned him the punishment of being chained to a rock, his liver consumed by a great bird, only to have it grow back to be eaten again the next day, repetitively, for years. It was not until Humanity's champion killed the bird that he found peace. The god Prometheus was a name of generosity, grace, suffering; also fire, creation, and friendship. And now, a vessel bearing the name of this god would be his home for at least the next two years.

The jog came to a gradually slowing halt as he neared the vessel. It was not so tall as many ships of its purpose; most mid-bulk transport ships sported three levels, one of which was almost purely cargo space. This one only had two. The Dragonfly made up for this with superior interior design, an extended aft and she streamlining of most nonessential structures, which in turn increased the the ratio of hydrogen to energy within the vessel's components. The Engineer in him was awestruck by the humble majesty of the ship, but the Pilot in him was less reverent; anxious to get behind the console and take her into the skies, see what she was capable of doing.

Harper approached the Prometheus from the fore, figuring the most likely point of entry would be the main Cargo doors. Like many ships of its type, it was located conveniently under the Bridge. He approached cautiously, veering off to one side out of habit: It was a poor pilot who got crushed by a descending ramp, yet these stories kept popping up every so often. The external manual actuator lever was located, not unlike similar vessels, behind a panel near the door. On the ground and in an atmosphere, he could engage it without difficulty.

The Cargo Door parted open with a soft popping sound and a soft hiss of air, as if the interior were lightly depressurized. Harper bubbled with excitement as he waited short seconds to climb the ramp and see what his new home looked like, let alone the glee building in the back of his brain at the possibility of taking her into the Black. But he had things to do first. The moment that the door opened fully, he was off like a kid in a candy store, scrambling up the ramp and into Main Cargo.

A quick glance around told him two things. One, this place hadn't been used for anything in quite a while. The type probably wasn't a huge seller, seeing as it wasn't the flashiest nor most specialized vessel out there, likely explaining the air pressure displacement. Two, this ship had stairs running right near the bay entrance to the above deck (which he immediately took), putting him directly in front of the Bridge. Soft light streamed in through the windows, providing sufficient illumination for Harper to find the object of his desire, the main console. He flexed his hands twice, gently running them over the controls, and muttered to himself, "Yeah honey, where's that sweet spot, hmm?" Ok, so he was talking to the ship. Go fig.

His efforts were immediately rewarded as he located the appropriate primaries. In an instant, he had interior and running lights activated, along with a light breeze telltale of passive life support coming alive in the form of air filtration. "Thanks, old girl." he said lovingly, patting the side of the console as one might a favored pet. "You are beautiful." In a few moments, Harper had systems online and the computers running an initial diagnostic. While it ran, he started up all of the primary systems, to be greeted by the most lovely sound he had heard in quite a long while; the startup pulse of the ship's reactor, and mild shudder of her atmospheric engines waking from what was likely a profound slumber.

With Diagnostics running, life support taking the staleness from the air, and the reactor burning the proverbial cobwebs away, Harper stood up fully. He was alone on the Bridge of a Dragonfly Class Vessel that was coming alive, and that was a pretty special feeling. Next, he'd want to look at the engine firsthand. But for now, he was going to enjoy this moment in his life.

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Ship Yard: It was a bit but suddenly on the bridge of the Prometheus the sound of the Dock Lock went off, signaling that the ship could now leave port whenever. Anisa had finished the transaction it seemed and that was confirmed as she stepped onto the bridge just seconds after. With the lock going off it could have appeared that she had trusted Harper enough to let that happen, her not worried that he would fly off with her ship. Yet she was obviously already on the ship when the lock was taken care of.

Looking around she smiled to herself a bit, not something the woman did often. A paper in one hand as she pulled a leather billfold out of the other. Slipping the paper into it she turned and looked over towards Harper and a sight twinkle came to her eye as she glanced down at her watch. "Ahead of schedule. Good," she said before leaning against the wall slightly. "Let's take her for a real test spin before we present her to the family. That is unless you don't want to fly her right now."

Dressmaker: The dressmaker worked as quickly as she dared. If this had been a piece of clothing it would have been one thing and she could have gone as fast as her fingers would let her but this was a human being. She had no idea of the pain tolerance of this woman, if she would scream, jerk her leg away, let her finish the front of her thigh but not the back, if someone would burst in after this person. There were so many factors to consider so it was best to be as delicate as she could, as if she was stitching up lace instead of leather; though thinking on it leather was just skin...

After a bit, moving from the entrance wound to the exit, washing away the blood as she went and finally cleaning it off fully once the last stitch was in place she wound a thick piece of linen around the thigh several times before tying it off. Turning on her stool she started to pour alcohol over her needle and then her hands. "That should actually hold as long as you aren't too rough on it," she said quietly. The stitching was actually done very well, surprisingly well and not like a seamstress at all. these were surgical stitches.
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Dr. Dorothy & His Foyness


Fu... sion... HA!


"Any luck?" Dorothy pressed, taking a quick look around at their surroundings. She figured that Foy would be able to spot a blood trail or something, indicating where the woman might have gone. There had been plenty of blood to follow in the storm drain, after all, so why not now?

Foy was obviously temporarily preoccupied. As Dorothy verbally reminded him that he still had duties to perform, as if his missing shoe and torn shirt were not glaring signs pointing him toward an outcome that involved him getting back to the job he promised he would attempt. Oh.. Oh, my sincerest apologies for my momentary lapse, madame. I was merely rapt in recollection concerning how much fun it is to roast pumpkin seeds. Hmm..." Though his words were colored with what seemed to be condescension, Foy was in mid-search for the trail while his vocabulary got its exercise.

"Aha!" he exclaimed, motioning Dorothy over. There was a spot of blood nearby, but direction was difficult for him to determine. "Yes, Doctor. It seems we've a triad of possibilities in out immediate. Preset options for our uninvited erstwhile guest are as thus: She dipped further into the alley and is trying to hide or evade us there; she absconded up the residential fire egress and is watching us on the now, else is making a rooftop escape; lastly she went out into the street and is blending with the crowd or has found a spot to hunker, someplace public maybe." He cleared his throat, looking to Dorothy for her input.

"Were it I, I should find wisdom in tying off the injury as soon as opportunity presented, then allow nonchalance to guide my amblings back to a place of warm blankets and wrapped candies." he smiled broadly, twirling the tips of his grand moustache with either hand. "Though I am open to alternate hypotheses."

Dorothy nodded, thinking the options over. The blood was what allowed them to track her, so stopping the bleeding would've been a high priority. And since the woman clearly hadn't done that in the drain, it meant she couldn't have done it herself yet. Plus, Dorothy's shot had hit its mark. She'd be in pain. Dorothy doubted that anyone would've wanted to climb or run longer than they had to like that. "If I were the guay toh guay nown, I'd go somewhere where I could tie it off. Stop the blood trail. And it's gotta hurt like death, so climbing and all doesn't make much sense...Where around here would you go to get a bullet wound taken care of?"

"Quite meritorious, Doctor." remarked Foy, nodding in agreement. "Indeed, I would find it beneficial to staunch the rivulets of telltale arterial vermillion, which cannot be resolved in the back of an alley nor by climbing to heights unknown. So, into the streets it is." He got an expression as if he just remembered something, and held out his hand. "Jacket, if you would madame."

Dorothy slipped the jacket off from her shoulders and gave it a bit of a shake, in order to get any grime and garbage clinging to it to fall off. She then handed it back over to the tracker, figuring that he'd either burn his clothes or wash them thoroughly to sanitize them later on. He seemed the type to do one of those two drastic options.

"Although, if you would permit me a moment before we make ourselves away, I should like to examine the immediate for anything aside from conjecture that would assist in locating our wounded songbird." said Foy, utilizing his skills as a tracker to the best of his ability in an urban environment, searching for not only blood spatter or more unreliable prints, but also looking to the faces of passersby, loiterers, and the general layout of businesses to determine possible routes for the young lady.

"Of course. Do the best you can," Dorothy agreed. Conjecture was good and all, but she knew that Foy had skills in this area. It would be idiotic to not allow him to use them and to figure out where the woman had fled to. For all Dorothy knew, she could've hidden herself away in the dumpster. But then again, Dorothy hadn't heard any sounds of someone whimpering in pain, so that hypothesis was out as well. She'd just need to let Foy did what he did best.

"Always do, madame. Repetitively." smirked Foy, walking cautiously out into the street. "Right... Well then, the plot, as they say, thickens; not that I have any stock to put into "they", mind you." A look up and down the street presented him with a series of four viable options, barring an injured woman seeking shelter in a crowded, touristy building. Options being what they are, I should wish to inquire into one of those four businesses; the Dressmaker's, that Toy Store, the Leatherworker's, or that quiet purveyor of Books. I might trust my weight to arboreal appendage by suggesting we try the Dressmaker's and Leather Goods Store first, they are more likely to contain raw materials suitable for patching things up on the temporary." He shook his coat a little, attempting to get even the smallest bit of rancid moisture from it. "Unless you have reference otherwise, or should wish to split our efforts, I shall continue the search."

Fitz Townsley

Location: Town (Toy Store)


Fitz nodded, absorbing the information that Royus gave him. In hindsight, it was something he probably should've figured out for himself. No one was going to be looking to take on a passenger in the evening, so he might as well wait till morning. Besides, just from the name Lady Lucks Fitz felt a little nervous at the prospect of going there. It didn't seem to be as safe and calming as the toy store was. Biting his lip, Fitz paused for a moment before making his next move, hoping that Royus wasn't judging his chess skills too badly.

"Y-You're very good at this," Fitz said, paying the man a compliment. Age brought experience along with it, Fitz supposed. And of course, Fitz's stutter wasn't as bad as it could be. It was even becoming tolerable in Royus' company, the most anyone could hope for unless they knew Fitz for a while. He was glad to have met Royus. He was the second person Fitz ran into that day that he felt he could become friends with. For someone with social anxiety like Fitz, it was a big deal.

Fitz readjusted the strap of his bag, still oblivious to the people from Lady Lucks who had spotted him and Daphne earlier. If he hadn't been strongly advised to never let his bag go unattended before he left Osiris, he would've just set it on the ground. Not everywhere was as safe and welcoming as the core worlds.
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Mei Qiáo

Location: Newhope - Town (Dress Shop)


The pain sucked. There was no question about it. No matter how often it happened, the pain, without painkillers or being knocked out, was hard. But she grinned and bore it. Or rather, she bit down so hard on the leather she nearly tore through it and bore it. After it was done, she let the dressmaker finish up before she took a look at it. She noted that, while she was not a doctor in any sense, it didn't seem like a haphazard job. It looked fine, almost like she had done so before. It painted the seamstress in a new light.

"It looks masterful. Thank you again." She stood up cautiously, trying not to rip the stitches out. She would have to get it done by a real doctor, but that could wait when she was not being hounded. At least, she assumed she was being hounded. If it were Alliance, she definitely figured they were still after her. Which means the dressmaker could be in trouble. "I should be off, but I fear for you. The ones after me may come after you. Is there another way out of here? I don't wish to be found in your shop in any case. I fear it would be bad for you. I would also recommend cleaning up the supplies so not to arouse suspicion."
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Daphne Pender

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She moved the last of the crates when she saw Atticus come back. She got out cargo area so that he could lock up the ship entirely. That was the last thing she wanted, to be locked on that ship when it was hauled away by its new owner. That would be an interesting experience, but she couldn't leave the crew behind. She preferred them over random stranger, even though she disliked a few of them and Anisa was not a woman that you wanted to have mad at you. Of course, Anisa was mad at her, so she could say that definitely from experience.

She just stood off to the side, choosing to ignore Atticus and Jahosafat, since she didn't really care for the two, and she didn't want to really talk to them. All there was to do was to wait until everyone got back. Daphne was curious as to what the new ship would be like, and she started to imagine what type of ship it would be. She was pretty sure it probably wasn't going to be like Vengeance, she kind of missed the old bucket of bolts, but she was fine with any ship. It didn't matter to her, as long as it could get airborne and survive a possible crash landing.
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Dressmaker: The dressmaker looked around the back of her shop for a minute before nodding. "Oh yes, of course," she said as she stood up. "There is a back exit into an alleyway, but I hardly ever use it. I don't even know what might be out there now," she added as she walked further back in the storage/work area. Pushing some carts to one side and racks of dresses to another. She couldn't move the large shelves but she cleared enough of a pathway to move through them to the back fully.

"Now where is that gorham door," she muttered to herself as she kept moving things this way and that. Finally pushing a mirror to the side she let out a breath. "Ahh, here we go," she said turning and smiling over to Mei. The smile faded a bit. "Are you sure you are okay to move on your own?" she asked concerned. Sure she had stitched the woman up respectfully enough but moving with stitches in ones thigh wasn't exactly a cake walk on the best of days.

Former Retribution: Atticus and Jahosafat were talking amongst themselves a bit. Nothing big, just small talk. Wondering when people were going to get back. Wondering when the Retribution would be picked up. Wondering when their new ship would arrive. Atticus mostly wondering if they would even get a new ship today or if Anisa would blow the sellers head off if he tried something. Jahosafat just mostly wondering when Foy would get his gallant butt back there so they could go off for an evening of frivolity.

"Everything cleared off?" the buyer from earlier asked as he came strolling up.

"Yeah, everything's taken care of." Atticus looked over to Jahosafat who just nodded a bit as he messed with the chain of his pocket watch and pulled it out to check the time.

"Good, see ya," he said as a couple of others that looked to work for the man came up behind him. They walked over to the ship and unlocked it, causing Atticus to cock a brow as they stepped inside and the door closed behind them. The sound of the locks clicking back into place.

It wasn't long after that the ship came to life and rose off the ground. It turned in the air and flew off towards the south over the water. "Hope to hell that was supposed to happen," Atticus muttered, which made Jahosafat snicker a bit.

Toy Shop: "Nah, you just learn a few things when you play for a couple of life times," Royus chuckled as he kept playing the game with Fritz. The place was getting more crowded as they played. More people coming in, parents tending to leave the children in the front area to mess around, play, and look while they started wandering the back area. They didn't seem interested in much to buy for themselves but it was giving them something to do without their kids under foot.

Royus's old brow quirked a bit as he spotted some younger folk in the store now. Two of them. Neither looked old enough to have kids in the place nor young enough to really be interested in toy. On top of that they didn't look like they were the type to collect things - well maybe collect for sale but not to buy. Letting out a bit of a huff Royus leaned forward. "I wouldn't do that if I were you," Royus said just loud enough to be heard as he watched the pieces on the board but one of the two mongrels in the store stopped in his track and put a figurine down that looked like he had been just about to put it in his pocket.
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Captain Crowe & William Harper






Harper had the notion that he was completely alone inside that ship. It took him just a little by surprise when the magnetic docking clamps let go of the newly christened Prometheus, though logically, that would indicate that the final papers had been signed and they would be ready to depart as soon as they wished. All he had to do now was take in the feel of the vessel. It kind of felt like freedom.

What he didn't know was that Anisa was already on board, waiting for her moment to startle her pilot half to death. When she appeared, seemingly solidifying from the shadows, and mentioned that they were ahead of schedule, he very nearly leapt out of his skin. Perhaps it was an overly cautious instinct from his very recent years, but it was a little unnerving that he didn't notice her board the ship, apparently shortly after himself. The more relaxed and mildly unhinged Harper tightened into something a little more professional as soon as he heard Captain Crowe, though when she suggested that he take the Prometheus out for a test spin, just the two of them, a semi-deranged grin began to part his features.

"The reactors are powered up and diagnostics are almost finished. Would the Captain of the Prometheus care to ignite the engines, Ma'am?"

Anisa glanced over towards Harper and noted the expression on his features. She hadn't noticed she had caught him off guard, far too busy taking in the bridge at the time when she came in. Yet now she wasn't sure if he was about to go serial killer on her or just feeling like a child on a holiday morning about to open presents. She went with the latter considering she was feeling the same way. It wasn't everyday a Captain was able to purchase a new ship free and clear. A slow grin crept across her lips as her eyes locked with Harpers. Stepping over Anisa set in the key sequence and the engines ignited, coming to life.

"Shiny," she said as she took a seat in the co-pilots chair. Sure she was the captain but Harper was her Lead Pilot now, she wanted to see not only what her ship could do but what he could as well. "Show me what's she got."

"Yes ma'am." Harper responded with restrained enthusiasm, already moving to sit at the helm. He could feel the hum of the engine through his hands, its return to life coursing through him like adrenaline in his blood. His eyes scanned the sensor console, noting local atmospheric traffic. Clear enough. Now was as good a time as any to get this machine in the air. Harper shifted the ship's two main thrusters to vertical takeoff position and dialed up the power. Coupled with basic grav assist, the Prometheus lifted gently into the sky. As they rose, Harper put the ship into a gentle rotation, giving himself and Anisa a sweeping, panoramic view of Newhope.

"Engine is operating optimally and we are fully open to hit the Black. Once around the planet then, Captain?"

Anisa's face broke into a sly grin as the corner of her mouth curled upward. It was a rare thing for Anisa to look happy in any respect but once again it wasn't every day that a captain got a new ship. Lacing her fingers together she leaned up a bit as her head turned slightly to face Harper. "If you push this gorham ship enough we might get two rounds about the planet before wes need to be back," she said in a cocky voice as a single brow rose. "Like I said, show me what she's got. I mean really got," she added as she leaned back in her seat and got comfortable. She wanted to see not only what the ship had but what Harper had.

Harper recorded their present planetary coordinates and confirmed the beacon signal from the Newhope Docks. When he took this grand machine off for his joyride, he was going to want to be able to locate their landing point without having to pull in someplace and ask for directions. It just wouldn't be fitting for their first outing. Naturally, it wasn't the most dignified thing in the 'Verse to seize upon the first section of clear sky and punch it, realigning the thrusters horizontally and pushing the Prometheus from a passive hover into a directed charge, parting the skyways around them. The ship screamed skyward, and for a moment, there was only the three of them: Harper, Anisa - and Prometheus.

To begin with, he kept it at moderate altitude and watched the landscape change from urban/residential to the as yet untouched wilderness of grass, water, and mountain. He slid the vessel back and forth laterally, occasionally dipping low to buzz the ground, only to funnel more power into the grav system and take them up high. He followed a generally straightforward course, until he realized with a smile that he was still only using atmospheric thrust. Still smiling, he turned to Anisa. "You might want to buckle up, Captain. The boot's about to arm wrestle with local gravity." He returned his attention to the console and visuals, quickly moving one hand to take his own advice. He clasped the belt at his waist and the two over his shoulders, and sat back, waiting for his moment.

Anisa smirked a bit but nodded and slipped on her restraints, locking herself into place. Seemed that Harper was finally going to get serious with this little test fly they were doing. In all honesty she had already taken the Prometheus out for a test flight before she purchased it. What type of captain would buy a ship without a test drive? One that wouldn't be captain for long that was for sure. Yet she hadn't pushed the vessel as hard as it could go, she knew that. Sure she had piloting skills but piloting wasn't what she did on a day to day basis. She needed an actual pilot for that. She had wanted to bring Daphne along but her attitude as of late was less than optimal. The girl had a few things to learn before she would be handed over another ship of Anisa's fully.

The moment came as they were approaching a rock face, a grey, craggy barricade designed by Providence to destroy anything that was stupid enough to fly directly into it. One might have heard a sly, slightly crazed chuckle issue from the ordinarily stalwart man's lips. Granted, it wasn't the last possible second that Harper pulled the ship into a steep climb, but it might have seemed like it. For a second, all that was visible from the windows was mountainside, but the next, all one could see was sky. He pushed the Prometheus as hard as its atmospheric thrust would allow until at long last they broke free of Newhope's atmosphere, revealing the infinite expanse of star dotted blackness stretching beyond the perception of man or technology.

"Someone's enjoying himself," Anisa said with a chuckle. It wasn't something she did often and it didn't even occur to her that she had yet to actually laugh around Harper. This was a first. Then again, this was the first time she was just allowing herself to enjoy what a ship could do in a very long time. Last time had been when she bought the Vengeance, such a long time ago. Maybe this was something she needed to do more often.

The light from the planet below was still illuminating the edges of their vision, and while Harper took in the sight of it all, he realized that he couldn't just keep going, no matter how much the idea appealed to him. Slowly, he reoriented the ship parallel to the surface of Newhope and kept going just outside of the atmosphere, with the Black above them and the planet below, glowing white-blue like a vast, illuminated ocean. Now he could take full advantage of the craft's engine, now that they were unencumbered by atmosphere. Seamlessly, Harper spurred the Prometheus to maximum speed. The clearer view of the planet below began to race by as they traversed land and weather systems at rapid pace, circumnavigating the great, spinning globe of Newhope.

"Now that is quite the view," Anisa mused to herself as the watched the scenery go by. Yes, this ship was perfect for her and her crew. Whoever that ended up being. Right then she didn't really know anymore but from the looks of things and how Harper was acting flying Prometheus, he was at least going to be part of it. Leaning back in her seat Anisa's mind went to Jackson. She missed him. Maybe it was good that she had decided not to try to go back and retrieve the Vengeance. Captaining that ship just wouldn't seem right without him by her side.

Harper brought the ship down to the lowest point possible without actually touching the edge of the denser atmosphere, then inexplicably turned the engines to idle, cutting power to the thrusters altogether. The Prometheus, still coasting at near top speed, dipped into the stratosphere and was immediately flung back upward, skipping like a stone upon the water. Once, twice, three times Prometheus skipped upon the thickening air of Newhope before Harper re-fired the thrusters. He chuckled to himself. It was a silly, childish thing to do, one that got many newbie pilots grounded or kicked out of the Alliance training program altogether. Damn it was fun, though. And speaking of fun, after that third jump, Harper piloted the ship into a high loop and descended back toward the planet's surface.

Noting the coordinates on his display, Harper brought the Prometheus in line for their jumping-off point. "We're coming up on the Docks in approximately two minutes, Captain. Orders?"

Coming out of her thoughts of Jackson and the time they had spent together on the Vengeance, Anisa snapped back into captain mode. All joy she had let slip through the cracks vanishing from her expression as she looked straight ahead. "The Retribution should have been picked up by now by the buyer. Set Prometheus down at the docks so we can get her loaded." Her voice was still and even as she spoke. "Your room will be the second on the left from the Bridge as you exit, across from my quarters," she added out of the blue. Seemed Harpers position as her main pilot had just been solidified considering he would be bunking alongside the Captain and her second now.

"Aye aye, Captain." His earlier slip into hysterical glee was tucked aside, covered by his more dominant persona of the dutiful officer. Harper cleared his throat and reduced speed to something more fitting the circumstance of coming up on an inhabited, urban area. He picked up the beacon leading them to the Newhope Docks and followed it in, sending a request to land to their control tower. When he received confirmation, Harper looked at the dock number and location with some disbelief. "Strange." he said aloud, motioning to Anisa, "I already landed a boat in that exact location today. Go figure."

The Prometheus descended onto the space in the Newhope Docks very recently occupied by the I.A.V. Retribution, powered down, and opened its main Cargo door. Time to introduce the crew to their new home.



Dr. Dorothy & His Foyness


Fu... sion... HA!




Dorothy took in Foy's advice and mulled over the options. There was little sense in ducking into a shop that sold books or toys. A bleeding woman would both stand out and be unable to find much in the way of aid there. The dress shop and the leather shop both would have something that could be used to bind a wound. Overhearing some well dressed women making comments about how they hoped the dressmaker's shop would stay closed, Dorothy frowned.

"Does it strike you as funny that a dress shop is closed this time of day?" Dorothy asked. The leather maker's shop was open and almost seemed cheerful. But the dress shop would have both shelter and something to bind the wound with. Dorothy hadn't spotted the blood on the ground in the leather maker's shop. "I reckon we should start with the dress shop."

"Without question, dear woman." Foy's voice was quieter. He glanced around the crowd for a second, trying to ascertain if anyone in particular was watching the pair. They were a bit disheveled, Foy in particular, and hoped that they were not given too much in the way of scrutiny. To avoid being any more conspicuous than they already might be, the wiry gentleman stepped in close to Dorothy, even going so far as to place a hand on her waist in a manner that suggested more intimacy than they felt for each other. His quiet voice continued, "Do not mistake my intentions, Doctor. My druthers are that we be viewed a tourist couple rather than ardent trackers, at least for social eyes at the present." He put on a bright, smiling face and drew his posture tall, pointing out toward a couple of the busier merchants as if to indicate willingness to take his "ladyfriend" to these places.

Despite Foy's explanation for his actions, Dorothy couldn't help but blush. It had been a while since a man had placed his hand on her waist. She did her very best to appear relaxed and at ease with his company, allowing herself to be in close proximity to him, smiling even.

"Were any shop closed up tight during a day of fiscal activity, I would pose query." he was still smiling, still pointing, though now at a different store he had no actual intention of visiting. "But if madame would surreptitiously view the open-air purveyor of hides and furs directly across the thoroughfare from the Dressmaker's... One might see a smattering of trampled sanguineous fluid. If I might hazard a suggestion? I shall give a cursory perusal of the Leather Goods Shop, and you pry into the Dressmaker's business." Foy's voice returned to his normal, cocky levels. "Come along then, my little Plum Dumpling! What say you? Later on, I shall take us for some sugared butter shavings! Ho hooo...."

Dorothy blinked for a moment. She felt sorry for any girl that Foy actually was trying to woo, if he called them a little Plum Dumpling. "That sounds shiny," Dorothy replied, barely stomaching Foy's fake flirtations. It was taking all the stamina she had to not say gorrham it and to just head off by herself. But it was the most efficient way to catch the spy, so she'd tolerate it for now.

Foy was no fool, and a generally astute observer of the human scene. Dorothy's nuances of something bordering on actual revulsion were apparent to the man, but he was beginning to delight in this improvised back-and-forth. "Oh it positively is shiny, is it not, dearest? I must admit, I'm finding your outing quite invigorating! Despite my misgivings, Nummy Muffins, I'm having quite the occasion!" he laughed, stepping back toward the open Leatherworker's Shop. "Just give a mild clamor if you need me, yes?"

A tip of the cap back to Dorothy, and Foy edged into the shop. He inquired of the ragged man inside, "I say, sir... I'm looking for something in the way of a Madison or a McKay, possibly even an Oxford style shoe, if you've it. Foy did actually want, nay, require a new pair of shoes right then, but it also served to open potentially lucrative conversation. He pulled out his wallet, then motioned to the stains on the ground. "Oh I say, is someone injured?"

The older man looked up and over towards Foy, his eyes giving the man the once over and his brow cocking as he noticed the man had one shoe on. "I should be asking you the same gorham question," he said motioning towards the double socked covers extremity. Setting down the needle and thread he shook his head. "It's none of your concern," he added as he tossed a rag down over the blood and stepped closer to the dapperly dressed gentleman. "Let me see your feet," he said motioning towards the sock covered one.

Having Foy wander off by himself did wonders for Dorothy's move. She had nearly vomited a little in her mouth at Foy's continued use of pet names. A brutal scolding by Anisa was almost preferable to Foy's so called charm at this point. Straightening herself up a little bit in order to look a bit more respectable, Dorothy headed over to the dressmaker's shop. The place was clearly shut down and Dorothy put her hand on the door knob, testing it delicately to see if it was unlocked or not. Entering with a bit of stealth likely would have been best. But if it was locked, she'd just have to pretend to be just another of Newhope's tourists and get entry that way.

"Ah yes, I did stumble into a bit of misadventure, shopkeep, heartily explaining requirement for new footwear!" Foy bent down and peeled off the unfortunate pair of socks from his foot. He used the opportunity to take a closer look area surrounding the spotting of blood on the floor (as the blood itself was now concealed by a rag), curious to see if this was an unrelated injury sustained by the haggard man, or if this could have anything to do with their present activity. "Though to be curt about circumstances, my merchantly fellow, sufficiency presents itself with an black pair of accommodating size 11 regulars." Nevertheless, he brought his foot up as the man requested. "Curiously, old fellow, I happened to spy a young lady this way just earlier, had pressing difficulty walking. She possessed the most alarmed look upon her face; I do hope nothing amiss transpired. I don't suppose you witnessed where she'd gotten off to?"

"Ah, and might one purchase socks here?" he inquired with typical nonchalance.

The dressmaker's was locked up tight. Dorothy had surmised as much, but she didn't want to be that one person who didn't test the door to see if it was open. But with the curtains drawn and the door locked, it only made her more suspicious of the dressmaker's shop. Glancing around, she noted that Foy hadn't emerged yet from his own attempt at finding the spy. She couldn't help but wonder if he knew how to pick a lock, since she sadly did not. One main idea was coming to mind at the moment: she could always try to shoot the lock and see if it'd open that way. But Dorothy figured she'd refrain from that for another few seconds, just in case Foy was on his way.
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