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Foy Coiffeur

Location: Merchant Area


Foy sighed, and hard. He slowly whispered two words in reference to something he had mentioned in passing earlier, "...pitiable indeed..." before answering Dorothy more audibly, "The small answer is no, to be mot forthright. With regret Doctor, I am afraid that I must disappoint." The erstwhile chipper behavior was beginning to melt away, and he returned his revolver to its holster. He ave another cursory look around to see if he had missed anything basic. The alleyway was fairly well maintained (in comparison to the one they found themselves in after emerging from the fetid and stale storm drain), as one behind a commercial street might be. But no matter how hard he scrutinized their surroundings, he could discern no new footfalls, nor any sign of blood. He had not actually expected blood, but it was worth a check anyway.

"If I may, madame? I am bereft of ideas as to which locale our quarry has absconded toward. I know that she is not here, though despite circumstantial matters to the contrary, I cannot speak to any certainty that she even set foot where we now place ours. Now, we could very well search that large and unpleasant refuse receptacle in hopes of turning up convincing evidence that she, in fact, was here, though the time required would give her a respectable distance more away from us. Barring that, we could force ourselves into the ladies' clothier here and extract information from its proprietors," he smiled a little too easily at that last thought, possibly alongside a touch of impromptu dentistry to bolster our point... but that would also require the investment of time, and draw attention that we would pragmatically avoid this early into our visit to Newhope."

He straightened his tie over his ruined shirt and brushed off the arms and shoulders of his soiled coat as best he could in a futile gesture of attempted cleanliness, mustered as much dignity as the situation allowed, and looked to Dorothy, "If you would allow me the honor of escorting you back to our temporary domicile, I wish to relocate my belongings someplace more permanent before it gets along in the day, and I am uncertain how much timenit shall take following a bitter and unsatisfying repast of crow."

Despite not actually being part of the crew proper (or for that matter, even being aware that they had a ship at that time), Foy felt the slightest twinge of negativity at their situation. In his mind, it was the smart call. Return to the ship, take stock of their new situation, and initiate steps to bolster their security. Perhaps Foy could garner a little extra "walking around money" by doing just that, hovering about the cargo door with his big Callahan firearm, overseeing the sanctity of whatever vessel they acquire until it was time to either review his contract or move along to the next one.

"Well, solidarity, I suppose." he said with a hint of nonchalance. Offering his arm to Dorothy, he spoke in gracious tones, "Shall we?" and motioned back out of the alley the way they came.



William Harper

Location: Prometheus - Newhope (Docks)


As it turns out, when you depart an Alliance vessel and your new Captain wants nothing with a molecule of Alliance association brought along afterward, there really wasn't a lot carry in. Now, personal effects were a different story. Each member of the dearly (and not so dearly) departed crews of both the Vengeance and the Retribution had their personals and sundries stored in Cargo, which meant it was moved into the holding dock, which of course meant it now had to be moved back. New ship, but when you're lugging around someone else's stuff the distinction gets a little blurry. All the same, Harper took note of what they didn't have; supplies, provisions, extra parts, and realized that they were going to be busy the next day.

Well, Harper was no stranger to hard work, that was for sure. So, grab another box. Carry another case. Load up yet another armful of things that belonged to a dead person. Vaguely, he wondered if some of their clothes would fit. He was a pretty slender guy, that Tanner might have a few things he could appropriate. He was a little curious on how he would look in a brown coat... Maybe later.

Harper had taken note of the younger pilot, Daphne, for a while now. Carefully observing from the periphery, he had been trying to gauge her reaction to a new pilot coming on board. As of yet, all he could surmise was that the Captain wasn't 100% pleased with the young lady recently, but nothing of her ability nor mindset. As his work progressed, he made it a point to reach out to her, conversationally at least.

"Ma'am? Ah, sorry. Daphne?" he started, much as a person might who was recently out of the military and was trying to readjust to casual speech, "If I might, um, how long have you been with the Captain? You seem young for this kind of work." Harper held his voice authoritative but neutral, trying not to sound judgemental; merely a detached, inquisitive party.
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The slight feeling of instability and the buzzing in her ears seemed to dissipate quickly, something that Dorothy was thankful for. However, to hear that they wouldn't be able to apprehend the suspect made Dorothy's heart sink. She hadn't been able to follow each of the decisions Foy had made, but she had had faith in his ability to get them to their goal. The tracking of blood in the sewer had given her false confidence, she supposed, that they'd be able to find her once above ground. Dorothy couldn't help but regret that she had shot to wound and not to kill.

Not only was it a major security breach for the crew, but Dorothy couldn't help but feel she was continuing to fail as Anisa's second. She couldn't punish her sister, she couldn't keep Genevieve from bothering the captain when Anisa was hurting, and she couldn't even fulfill the simple task of making sure no one got onto the ship that wasn't allowed. She couldn't even force a smile, feeling like her failure was being shoved in her face. All of this time and energy for nothing. Maybe Anisa would be better off with someone else as her second. Dorothy didn't feel like she was meant for the job at this point.

"Solidarity," Dorothy agreed, feeling a bit too disappointed in herself to be irritated with Foy offering her his arm. She accepted it without too much protest, trying to imagine how exactly to tell Anisa what had happened--and how angry her friend would be. Ironically, this was a time where Genevieve would've been helpful to Dorothy. There wasn't much anyone else on the ship that she could talk to about this lack of confidence--though Atticus might do, as irritating as the preacher was.

Fitz Townsley

Location: Town (Toy Store)


Fitz's eyes widened a bit as he spotted the price tag on the game. He had grown up relatively wealthy, but he wasn't made of money and with a price like that, it'd be eating a bit into his food and shelter budget. However, before he could apologize to Royus profusely that he wasn't sure if he could afford it, Royus removed the tag from the box. It came off cleanly, a feat in itself. Fitz always had trouble pulling the little tags off of games and other items, finding that the adhesives tended to stick. It had taken a lot of practice for him to be able to get them to come off cleanly.

"I-I don't know how to thank you," Fitz said. This wasn't the type of person he had been raised to believe lived in the outer planets and the rim. He smiled at Royus, feeling a bit reluctant to leave behind the relative safety of the Toy Store. He was tempted to ask Royus if he'd be interested in taking a bit of a trip, but the old man had his store and his life here. Not everyone would abandon that...but still, it could be worth asking?

"Y-Y-You know, there c-could be games and toys in the 'Verse that would be worth collecting," Fitz said tentatively. "A-A-A-And...maybe you'd want to get them?" He wasn't sure if he could go right out and tell the old man that he thought it'd be fun if Royus came with him to see the 'Verse for a little while. It seemed a little awkward to say something to someone he had just met, but Fitz thought he might as well ask anyways. That was what this trip was about--trying new things.
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Location: Prometheus


Daphne hadn't expected Harper to talk to her. She never spoke to many people on board the ship, aside from her sister and the Captain, maybe the preacher on occasion but that was about it. Though, this was probably a good opportunity for her to get to know him somewhat. She had no knowledge to really go off of, aside from when he was showing her what to do on-board the Retribution. Daphne hadn't really had any interaction with the man, and it made her wonder about him.

"Well, I've been with her for a few years now. Though, if you say that I seem young, you might just be getting old. I started working to become a pilot around 6 years ago," she said to him, though, she figured that she proably shouldn't have mentioned him being kind of old. He looked only a few years older than her own sister, though she always called Dorothy old, at least occasionally anyway. She looked at Harper, trying to see what his reaction to being called old.
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The Ship: Atticus was content putting his things away and staying out of the way until he was needed. Then a thought hit him, he should probably help unload other things. To the galley it was, seeing what their food stores were and what they would need was probably a better way of spending his time than drinking.... Okay, better but not more fun. He could drink tonight and hopefully tend to a few other sins. Making his way over to the Galley he was slightly excited to see what it was like since he hadn't taken a real look around the ship yet.

Jahosafat on the other hand was going to stay in the infirmary for the time being. He was rather meticulous when it came to where he lived and where he worked. He had always been that way. Some people might have said he was a bit obsessive compulsive about certain things, to him it was just good breeding. Knowing that appearances were very important and told a lot about a person. What did it say about a doctor who didn't know where his equipment was or if his examination room or surgery was sloppy. No, that was just a ticket to disaster. He enjoyed a good romp, a food fight, and a good drink - but certain things were never to be touched by romps through the lower tiers of society. At least not in his book.

The captain, was pretty much lost in thought that right then. She didn't have Gene to speak with, Jackson was dead, Dorothy was off the ship doing god only knew what at this point with Foy, she was at odds with Daphne right now because of her attitude and feeling as if youth was a free ticket to be a bitch. Which stuck Anisa as almost funny. The girl wasn't young, she was on the wrong side of 25 now,26 to be exact. She wasn't a child anymore and even in worlds were the war had never hit, people her age were at least for the most part not carrying themselves as they were still a teen and knew everything. Apparently Daphne hadn't gone through that mental puberty as of yet. Sitting down on the edge of her bed she had to wonder if that would mean she would be losing her second today. Could Dorothy handle putting Daphne in her place and making her grow up? Would Daphne finally do that and stop acting as if she was special little snowflake? Looking down at the floor, Anisa prepared for the worst - she would lose Daphne and Dorothy soon it seemed, just how it went down was the question at this point. Not that she wanted to lose either, especially Dorothy but she had a ship to run and teenangst in a woman closer to 30 than 20 just wasn't going to be part of it.

Not The Ship: Traveling through the west part of town was like going through a maze but thankfully the area wasn't as bad as those with money that lived on the other side of the tracks would have liked people to believe it was. Sure there were plenty of kids trying to pick your pocket but thing was, if you were in that area you were pretty much left alone. The kids there knew, or at least the ones that had been around a while, that trying to pick someone's pocket here could end with your being dead while if you robbed a proper gent chances were you'd just have to deal with the local police. Finding the docks wouldn't be hard, just a few more minutes of weaving through the streets.

Over in the Lady Luck things were calmer than they had been earlier. No fights currently but this was the lull before the evening storm usually rolled in. Fewer people and earlier hours meant less drinking, less chance for a fight. Waitresses moved around freely and drinks were poured readily. Though the fact they missed someone meant extra flirting, and sadly for Jacqueline that also meant dealing with the new girl. It was obvious she hadn't been around long, the way she tried to get around people, the constant excuse me's and pardon me's and I'm sorries. She finally got over to the woman and smiled nervously, brightly, and even with a hint of terror in her voice as her lips trembled. "I am SO sorry abouts the waits, what can I get for ya?" she asked as she tried to jut her hip out to look more seductive but only ended up making herself look that much more awkward.

Royus chuckled as he looked over Fitz. "Ay, plenty, but also a lot of bullets, hunger, and other things I have had plenty of in my life," he said before shrugging. "I'm too old for that shit," he added with a laugh. "But you, yer fit and young, you have fun out there but hey, stop back by anytime you want. Be more than happy to play another game or just talk," he said kindly. Sighing a bit he finally had a excuse himself to help a customer. The hour was getting a bit later in the day and children were now out of schooling, that meant more were coming in to "browse."

The merchant area outside of the toy shop seemed plenty normal. People were shopping and talking, the leather worker had a sign up on his shop that he would be back after his lunch and the place was gated up. The mens clothing shop was still open and the door bell went off as people went in and out. The dress shop was still closed but this time there was a sign up that said it would open up again that evening. Other than that, it was pretty unamazing, besides the kids running in and out of the toy shop.
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Mei Qiáo

Location: Newhope - The Wrong Side of the Tracks


It wasn't hard to find her way thankfully. She didn't want to spend too long on the outskirts of her destination. She managed to wind her way through and started heading towards the docks. With her goal in sight, Mei let her thoughts wander.

Just what was her plan? Would she try sneaking aboard again? Not likely given her recent injury. It would be hard to sneak around on a big ship. Surely they had more Alliance officials on board. So what would she do?

She would ask to be let on. It was simple, but it would get her what she needed. She would turn herself in. She would escape later, of course, but she would hopefully get the information she wanted first.

It was a stupid plan and if some other idea came along, she would act, but it was all she had left.



Jacqueline Croix

Location: Newhope - Lady Luck


Jackie looked over the fresh meat that twiddled over to her. It disgusted her how apologetic and dainty and...nice she was. Jackie held up a hand to stop the annoying girl from continuing to talk.

"First off, seriously?" she asked to no one in particular around her, "You're giving me Cinder-fuckin-ella? Fine. Second, quit apologizing. Stand up for yourself. You got tits, a decent enough pair, don't be afraid to use them to tell people to fuck off. Also don't do that thing with your hip. You don't look sexy, you look constipated. Third, give me the strongest drink y'all got in this shit hole. Real quick like too or the money I was planning on tipping ya with goes into some guy's g-string later when I feel frisky. Away now," she said as she waved the girl goodbye.

She would ignore whatever looks the waitress gave her (fuck her if she tried) and would scope the scene. It seemed slow, but she expected the fun to happen later. Expected it, really, because she was serious about that g-string.
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Foy Coiffeur

Location: Merchant Area -> Newhope Docks


At first, Foy was surprised that Dorothy deigned to give over her arm, echoing his sentiment of Solidarity. He had the distinct impression that the authoritative Browncoat found him to be of a rather oily, unpleasant sort, despite his own high opinion of his culture and sophistication. It was a burden sometimes, being him. But someone had to shoulder it.

Arm in arm, the well-dressed (if slightly unkempt) Farradayan walked the two of them back out of the alleyway and up the main thoroughfare proper, angling in the direction of the Docks. He scanned the signs along the walkways until he found the appropriate directions. Although Foy very likely could have returned the way they came to the Merchants' Area, he had a burning preference to remain above ground this time. Overland travel was preferable to the storm drains of Newhope, particularly as he had just acquired a rather dashing pair of brogued Oxfords he would just as soon not lose in the same manner as his second-favorite pair of Madisons, just earlier. As the pair walked, Foy engaged Dorothy in light conversation, as was his wont. "Unreservedly, madame. Solidarity. We have engaged in uncontracted extra-curriculars that, sadly, have not yielded the desired outcome. So much as it is not foremost within my character to one I am not bound to by paper agreement, indeed honesty is, as they say, the best policy."

Upon seeing a distinct opening in the foot traffic nearing the Docks, Foy raised his free hand as if hailing a taxicab or trying to flag down someone he knew. he intoned to Dorothy, "At the trot, Doctor." as he increased his pace to a jog, hoping to cover more ground as inconspicuously as possible. "We each went to great length and the best of our ability to locate our unwanted guest, engaging in sewer-crawling, bribery, cautious scouting, and the like, and still came up negatively. The young lady's location is a mystery, and so priority must shunt toward the defensive. It is the only prudent response."

The jog slowed to a mere hurried walk as they entered the more confining terrain of the Docks, watching row after row of arriving, departing, and held-over vessels as they passed by, eager to return to the Retribution. Foy found that he had a distinct feeling of uncertainty. Where to go from here? What to do? The Alliance still owed him a little money on his contract, which he supposed would eventually be cycled into the family account by and by, but that wasn't the biggest issue for him. He may have to lay low for a time, at least as much as was appropriate to avoid suspicion. Simultaneously, he needed to either get home, or arrange for the handling of his legitimate business affairs in the interim. He then recalled the suggestion from the Browncoat Captain, Anisa, that if one needed to send a message off-world, they should run it through Harper. Apparently, the Central Planets' favorite son had some area of specialization that would make it more appealing than sending a public broadcast across the Cortex. Very well then. Secure belongings, talk to Harper.

Foy slowed to a casual, almost stunned walk as they approached their docking space of origin. Something was off. Very, very off. The sizeable and mighty Alliance Patrol Vessel was replaced by a smaller ship, unmistakable as a more contemporary version of a Firefly vessel. Civilian, less eyebrow-raising, but not quite as familiar to his professional experience. "Oh heavens, I do hope we have the right place..."



William Harper

Location: Prometheus - Newhope (Docks)


Harper regarded Daphne with a questioning look. Apparently, his choice of words to the younger pilot were enough to put her on the defensive, else she had a general personality that geared toward the sarcastic. Or, she was testing him somehow. Harper supposed that some form of muted hostility was a foregone conclusion, considering the nature of his present station within the crew. All the same, responding along similar lines would be counterproductive. He was going to be around for at least two years. There was no sense in making enemies now.

His posture stiffened, feet coming slightly more apart as he adopted a more professional, "parade rest" stance. "You're right, ma'am. I'm not a twenty anymore. I prefer to think that I traded naivety for experience." That would be an understatement, thinking back on his worldly experiences in recent years. Harper suppressed a shudder, instead offering a smile to Daphne. "I don't think my best years are behind me just yet. Well, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to take a last sweep of Cargo." A quick nod of the head and he stepped smartly away, down to the main Cargo doors.

In truth, he wanted a moment to himself in a place with actual wind ruffling his hair. Even though there were people milling about on the docks around him, he could partially count it as alone, owing to the anonymity of the crowd. No one seemed to care who he was nor what he as doing out there, which was just fine to him. Naturally, he couldn't stay for long before his more practical sensibilities took over. Survival instincts, quite possibly. It was a short moment that he gave himself before the thought of a stranger being on board the Cargo deck of the Retribution, and their unknown motives, nagged at him. It was probably best to pull back for a while, get some work done on the ship while the incident cooled down.

As he was turning to retreat farther into Prometheus, a distinct bowler cap caught his eye. The Gentleman, Mr. Foy was returning, oddly arm in arm with his new Executive Officer, or the civilian analog thereof. Harper cleared his throat, calling back into the ship for whomever could hear him, "They're back! Dorothy and Foy, they're back!" Somehow, he had a feeling that the interesting part of the day was just about to begin.
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Daphne had no idea what to make of Harper, though she didn't really care much about the comment about him having more experience. She was used to people talking to her like that, but it still annoyed her. Daphne figured that the best way to learn was to just go off and do it, but she has noticed that some people tend to frown at that. She knew that she probably needed to get along somewhat with Harper though, and that she could probably learn a lot from him when it came to piloting. She hated to admit it, but it was true.

Daphne watched him walk away, then turned back to what she had been doing before he had started talking. It took a moment to register what he had shouted out into the ship. Seemed like her sister and Foy had returned. It made her wonder why they had gone off in the first place, but she figured if it was something she needed to know, someone would tell her.
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Location: Merchant Area ---> Newhope Docks


Just as Foy was surprised with Dorothy accepting his arm, so was Dorothy surprised with the mild comfort his words gave her. An event to her that seemed to be a gigantic failure, worthy of resigning, seemed to not shake Foy's foundations nearly as much. She followed him at the brisk jog when indicated to do so, still mulling over what he had said. It was true--she had given it her best shot. She wasn't capable of doing anything more than her very best, just like with her patients. There were some people that just couldn't be saved no matter what was done. The Alliance had taught her that lesson long ago, but evidently, a refresher course was needed.

"I owe you an apology, Foy," Dorothy said. "I've misjudged you."

As she slowed down as well, Dorothy raised an eyebrow at the ship where the Retribution had been. Either Anisa had moved the ship to a new location or this was their new ship, she imagined. Either way, it was likely for the best. With the mystery woman who had snuck on board, changing things up was best in terms of security. They'd likely have to take increased measures still though. As far as Dorothy was concerned, the mystery woman was an Alliance spy. They could all be caught and then tried for treason and some of them for desertion as well.

"Shiny. Hope this is the new ship," Dorothy commented, taking it all in. If the ship had just been moved, it'd be a bit of a pain trying to find it. It'd stick out as an Alliance vessel, but she didn't like the idea of having to walk up and down the docks to find it. She had things to take care of: giving a punishment to her sister and then having an honest conversation with Anisa about whether or not she was really fit to be second.

Fitz Townsley

Location: Merchant Area


Fitz nodded, though he did feel a little crushed. Each person today that he had met and felt a connection with had ended up turning him down. He supposed it was to be expected--Royus had suggested he try the docks in the morning when people were ready to leave--but it was a bit disheartening as well. Biding farewell to Royus, Fitz slipped the game carefully into his bag, making sure that it fit and wouldn't get damaged in the process. With that done, Fitz left the Toy Store and looked around a bit.

Everything seemed pretty similar to how it was before. A leather worker's shop was closed for lunch, there was a clothing store for men that seemed to be pretty busy, another store (it looked like it sold dresses?) had a sign on it that it'd open up later on. None of the shops really enticed Fitz, though it didn't hurt that most of them seemed to be closed of the ones he noticed. He didn't need any additional clothing and he didn't feel a need to wait around for leather or dresses.

Making a decision to try the docks again later, Fitz decided that he'd keep on exploring Newhope. Maybe the third person he ran into would be the one to help him get on his way to adventure. Maybe it'd be the fourth or the fifteenth. Either way, he owed it to himself to at least try. He'd come this far that it'd be a shame if he didn't.
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"Well it is about god gorham time," Anisa bellowed as she came out of the ship and spotted Foy and Dorthy finally returning from their little outing. She wanted an explanation about what happened, more than the quick run down that Atticus had given her when she returned from purchasing the Prometheus. Yet that would have to wait, they had things to do and she wanted everyone on the ship, now.

"Dorothy, upper deck, starboard, closest to the bridge. Get your gear and stow it, finish your duties, and then report to my cabin," Anisa stated flatly as she took a pull from her cigarette, placing a lot of emphasis on "your duties". It was about the closest thing Anisa would say in reminding Dorothy of what she needed to take care of.

"Foy, upper deck, port, right across from the shuttle access. Starboard side next to your room will be where you will be setting up your chair. Go stow your gear," she added before glancing over towards Harper. "If your done stowing your shit, help get Foys inside."

Turning she started to make her way back into the ship, "once everything is inside, I want this ship on lock down until later. Quickly." She wasn't joking. She didn't know exactly what was going on but she would know soon enough and she wanted the ship locked up tight. Atticus had mentioned someone being on the Alliance ship. She wanted her people inside and the place secured before it happened again.

Jahosafat remained in the Med Bay setting things up while Atticus was preparing something to eat for the crew in the galley. The smell wafting through the ship slowly. It wasn't anything spectacular but it was better than protein rations. He wasn't making a lot, just enough to get them a bit in their stomach's before dinner that evening. There had been mention of hitting the Lady Luck that evening and Atticus was figuring on a real meal then. For now the padre's snack would have to do.

Over in the Lady Luck the girl seemed more and more nervous as the moments went by. Getting Jackie a drink post haste. She nearly split it on her but managed to save it before it took a topple. Nerves aside the girl had quick hands. Cards continued, people kept talking, two boys going on about how they had lost their mark earlier in the day when the bitch returned to some damn ship and was then had others around her. A bet lost but maybe they weren't totally screwed, the others that had had another mark still hadn't returned. Maybe no one made their mark today. If that were the case, then no one lost money. Granted, then no one won either and that sucked.

The wrong side of the tracks was proving to take a lot longer to get through than one would have hoped and in fact, once one got close enough to the docks to actually smell it the buildings were too high and it was cut off by walls. Fuck... Would mean back tracking to the main road again. Whoever had designed this city seemed to want to make sure that the low lifes had to go through the main road to get to the docks. It was known that the well to do's had their own road into the docks. There used to be one for this side of town but there had been a lot of talk about closing that up, safety reasons and all. Construction had begun but it hadn't been completed - at least it's completion hadn't been announced. Seemed they had, double fuck.

The toy shop was starting to close down for a it, seemed the shops took turns closing down for a quick meal. Kept all the shops from being closed at the same time and kept patrons around browsing. Not a bad way to go about it. Now that the Toy store was closing up the dress shop and the leather worker was starting to open again. It looked to be taking the leather worker a bit longer but he had a larger store front, more open. The dress shop, it was just a simple pull back of the curtains, turn of the sign, and unlock of the door. A woman peeked out the front door and looked around before going back inside, muttering to herself that she wondered why she even bothered to open for the rest of the day before night fall. She sounded rather disheartened.

~Will pick up at dusk, feel free to end your next post ready for the evening~
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Daphne was glad that her sister had finally returned. She hadn't seen her since she herself had gotten back to the ship, and that was when Dorothy was leaving with Foy. It made her wonder where she had gone, but there wasn't really time to ask about that. The ship needed to be packed up quickly, and Anisa clearly wanted it done quickly. She thought of asking if her sister needed help moving her things, but decided against it in the end.

She went to work again, now that the small commotion of Dorothy and Foy returning had died down. She felt that the quicker packing up the ship went, the happier Anisa would be. Daphne was surprised that Anisa hadn't yelled at her yet, but then again, that might have had something to do with the fact that there hadn't been any time for it. It made her wonder when the explosion would happen, probably sometime after the ship was packed up now that she thought about it. As she finished up, she figured that things were going to get interesting that evening, one way or the other, and maybe she can finally figure out what has been going on with everything else.
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Mei Qiáo

Location: Newhope - The Wrong Side of the Tracks -> The Docks


Mei stumbled around on the other side for what seemed like days. She felt for the people that lived here. If this was how they treated them, it was no surprise that it looked the way it did. Still, she seemed to avoid her pursuers. She wanted to make it back to the ship, but she worried she dallied too long.

Eventually, evening came, but she found her way to the docks. She looked for the ship she snuck aboard and made her way towards it. Her thoughts raced as to what she would do from that point. Hopefully they wouldn't shoot first this time.

As she walked, Mei picked up the small movement of her pocket. In an instant, her hand shot around, took the wrist of her would-be thief and flipped him over her shoulder, pinning him to the ground. He hit the ground with a smack that pleased her. "Now that was very stupid. Did I look like a mark to you?"

The teen groaned as his friends stared in disbelief. Her eyes shot at them as if begging them to aid him. They looked afraid, but one of the other teens spoke. "We saw your jacket and assumed you were easy pickin's. Please let him go, we're sorry!" Mei looked down at the other boy. She let him go, but spoke in a terse tone, "If I see you lot again anywhere near someone, I'll be on you and I will do worse things than flip you around. Got it?" The teens quickly scrambled towards town.

Delay aside, she started walking towards the ship.



Jacqueline Croix

Location: Newhope - Lady Luck


She eyed the waitress fumble around like the ditz she appeared to be. She nearly spilled her drink which would have put her into the ground easy. Lucky for her, she managed to save it. Jackie took it and left a decent tip with her. She did promise after all. Damn shame the g-stringed gentlemen would have to find someone else.

Jackie couldn't help overhearing some of the boys mention a missed mark. It perked her up a bit because it meant they were looking for a possible new target. It was like taking candy from a fucking baby. And she did that often. Kids shouldn't get sweets anyway. More for her, after all.

She sipped her drink and strolled over to the guys talking. She put on her best innocent face/ "Hello boys. I've seen some games being played here and it looks like so much fun! But, I'm new to it. You seem like honest folks, can you show a girl a good time?" The men eyed her up and down before looking at each other. Jackie recognized the look shared between them. They thought they hid a gold mind.

If it were only so.

The game started innocently enough. Jackie made some bad plays, lost a few in the beginning, but all of a sudden her poker face got good. Scary good. Soon, she was winning left and right. The men couldn't keep up. The crowd seemed to be getting bigger around her but she wasn't paying them much mind. Soon, she was hauling in a nice amount of money. The men realized a bit too late that they got played hard. Soon, both of them folded and got up angrily. "Aww gee fellas. I was having a grand ol' time. Thanks for showing a lady the ropes though! Fuckin' easy money." Jackie scooped up her winnings and made her way back to her drink, awaiting the next bit of fun to stroll through those doors.
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Foy & Harper

Location: Prometheus (Newhope Docks)


The order came from Anisa; as such was as good as law. Harper officially signed on with her crew a very short time previously, and he was ever the dutiful officer. Rather, he used to be, once upon a time. Falling back into it wasn't a particularly difficult transition, and in fact gave a bit of comfort. "Right away, ma'am." he responded in a neutral tone, moving from his position at the cargo bay door. This was his crew now. Working in this manner would give him a fair amount of time to brood in his own, private quarters, to plan his plans and get his affairs in order.

Even if it did mean toting Foy's bags.

Meanwhile, Foy and Dorothy had just arrived. The Farradayan aristocrat smiled a polite but hollow smile. It was not the sudden joy at coming to a new home (he had a few of those already far from this place), but the words of Captain Crowe. It was highly presumptuous of her to assume that he was going to just fall in line and accept some paltry position on board what appeared to be a barely funded bulk transport vessel. The only upside to the arrangement at the moment was that he had a place to store his belongings until he could trade up for more fitting accommodations. He recalled Anisa saying something about staying on Newhope for the next couple of days, which should give him ample time to associate with his dear, childhood friend Jahosafat for an evening of frivolity, then take his leave. "Indubitably, madame!" answered Foy with some enthusiasm, sauntering up the loading ramp, "Though I must confess a working unfamiliarity with this particular class of spacecraft, you understand."

Harper felt it would be best to keep Foy's maddeningly dapper mannerisms from further irritating Anisa. There was no small amount of tension already among the crew as it stood. He decided to nip this in the bud. He stepped in front of the slim gentleman and directly intoned, "I am familiar, Mr. Coiffeur. Just follow me." With that, he began heading back down to the storage dock, or very near to it where the Farradayan had deposited the last of his belongings, along with the present grav dolly. The latter item he activated, turning it around to load Foy's cases into the Prometheus. Harper noted the disheveled appearance of the man, ripped shirt and stained coat (though remarkably shiny shoes), even went so far as to give him a visual once-over, but said nothing. That was his business, and it probably galled him to no end.

Shaking his head, Foy did as instructed and fell into step behind the enigmatic pilot. His smile remained, taking on a more sarcastic bent. "Quite. You remain ever the quandary, Lieutenant Harper." he retorted, straightening himself and walking with as much dignity as he could muster. "Though it would be improper to call you "Lieutenant", now wouldn't it? I mean to say, you haven't actually resigned your commission, now have you? Yet you obviously have no intention of returning to service." Harper flashed a dangerous look back to the moustached gentleman, to see him shaking his head dismissively. "Ah, let not the perils of anxiety disturb your supper later on, old boy. You've no impending dread from this dashingly handsome source. I simply find myself awash with curiosity about a man with position, rank; an Officer, given the affirmative to safely vacate, even be bought off (if such vulgar concepts as Money pique your interests). And yet here you are, cheerfully taking on the role of bush pilot to a crew that already has someone to steer their boat for them. Curious indeed..."

The pilot presently known as Harper gave serious consideration to shooting the man as soon as they got behind closed doors.

As it turned out, there was no elevator, cargo or otherwise, to handle large cases of gear and personal effects. This meant that they could not load everything up and make it at a single trip. It also meant that the grav dolly would have to negotiate stairs. They were wide and plentiful, the stairways, and even though it was an inconvenience it was just a mild one. It took a few minutes longer than expected, especially with Foy insisting upon handling his Earth-That-Was replica barber's chair personally, but they got everything where it needed to go in relatively short order. With the exception of his wardrobe, Foy didn't bother cracking open or unpacking anything, resolute as he was that he would find better accommodations for himself later.

Foy wasted no time cleaning up and changing into fresh clothing. He kept the Oxfords that he procured that day, though they were sprayed out with something disinfecting prior to putting them back onto his feet. The soiled and torn clothing quickly found their way into a small washer in the Lounge. He could get the shirt repaired or replaced later on, but he refused to present a respectable tailor with dirty attire. He had a few minutes to wait as his clothes were processed by compact machines that he didn't fully trust, and so leaned against the counter in the kitchen area, honing his personal razor to a level of sharpness generally only described in neo-samurai publications. His six-guns, hat, and coat had found their way back in his quarters. After all, he was indoors, and a gentleman only packed heat if going out and about, if then.

The stropping ceased as soon as he caught sight of the pilot, Harper, again, which prompted him to remember something important. "I say, Mr. Harper; a word please, if you would? Harper had almost decided to exit the Lounge as soon as he saw Foy, but thought better of it. Foy wanted something from him. This might be good. Harper said nothing, but stopped, turning to face him.

"Capital, sir! I have certain recollections of the Captain mentioning that, if a communicative fellow such as myself felt the necessity to engage in a ranged conversation, we were to do so through you. What makes you so irreplaceable, and why can I not simply issue a message along with my room's cortex terminal?"

Harper sighed, and responded flatly. "I can remove traces of your entry point and ongoing footprints in the Cortex in advance if you know where you're going and in real time if you don't. We're supposed to be keeping zero profile in case they're watching the Cortex."

Foy smiled genuinely. My my, but you are full of surprises for a turncoat pilot, now aren't you? No matter. I must discuss the family business in Farraday; arrangements, securing funds, and so forth. I hesitate to call upon live communications as a simple burst message is sufficient. I even have it prepared."

"Yeah. This way." said Harper, beckoning Foy to himself and exiting the room.

The unlikely pair found themselves in Foy's quarters after retrieving some equipment from Harper's bunk. Standard datajack cords spanned the short distance from the terminal to Harper's, which was in turn attached to a Black Box terminal. "Ok, Mr. Coiffeur... I'm in now. The entry point is obscured, and I have access to your comm service." He scanned the terminal's screen, checking numbers with a surprised look on his face. "Ah, Foy? That ident you wanted me to contact has left you a message already. Very recently."

"Hesitate not, Pilot. Let us hear what the old man has to say."

"This could be personal." reminded Harper, not really wanting to know anything about the man right then.

"That, my good sir, is a chance that warrants pursuit. Why, possibilities might place us at going into unfamiliar territory in the Cortex, and who shall pull our collective bacons from the fire if you prove too far starboard to cover our tracks, hmm? Besides, if something amiss or important is gleaned from said communication, I shall simply bribe you. Wouldn't that be lovely?"

Harper sighed again. He really didn't want to be there just then. Nonetheless, it was his responsibility until they hit open Black. Probably even then. "Fine. Turn on your terminal, I'll bring it up."

They were greeted by the image of an obvious representative of Farradayan Business Aristocracy:



Unquestionably Meritorious Greetings and Salutations, Mr. Coiffeur! I am so dearly hoping that this finds you in good spirits, or at all really in the current political and socioeconomic climes we find ourselves mired within. I've not the barest mention as to how this may have occurred, but there are concerns of pressure from Londinium. Our receivers in the Core have been leaned upon by the Powers That Be concerning reasons unknown to us, and we wish to maintain such plausible deniability. Moreover, questions most furtive have been placed surreptitiously concerning any operations in certain sectors, some of which you have been contracted for employment within. We do not believe that anything is adamantly established as of yet, and endeavor to maintain this state of ignorance until such time as unwanted eyes are elsewhere.

The bottom line, dear boy, is that your family and the Board have initiated certain business protocols to ensure continued financial success and for your protection. You have previously been under said protocols and, I assume, understand the full breadth of what it entails. The standard Per Diem has been transferred into your personal accounts, plus the expected balance from your last contract; use it wisely as deposited funds cannot be repeated with assured regularity. Otherwise, you are restricted from family finances.

The best we can do is as follows: Monies, personals, and equipment must be shipped as hard stock. Designate a receiving site. Shipping does take time, but it shall be couriered to the postmaster as possible to do so. Further, you can still purchase Moustachery supplies wherever they are sold at total cost discount. Continue the family's ancient profession with this advantage. Take contracts as they arise. Stay the course, dearest sir! This shall all go away the instant we find out who we must pay off, or in the event that the "heat", as it were, abates.

We shall be in touch.


The screen remained blank for several seconds, during which time Foy cleared his throat and readjusted his very fine tie. The expression on his face said enough to Harper, even if he did not fully comprehend the meaning of the Coiffeur business protocols, a sentiment echoed by Foy himself as he stated with quieter voice, "I am adrift in the winds, Mr. Harper." Quickly, he cleared his throat and continued in bolder tone, "I would have preferred the opportunity to reacquire my full arsenal, set aside a portion of money for proper expenses, but this... I had hoped to get my affairs in order first. Damn and bebother that Board of Directors! ...I suppose I haven't need to send my message after all."

Harper said nothing, eyeing the man over in the quiet of his private quarters.

"It cannot be helped now. I am removed from the bulk of my fortune, yes; however it is always thusly as occasion calls me into the 'Verse for matters clandestine. I am a gentleman of training and experience, and shall have to ...adjust... to circumstances on the interim." He had been in worse situations, without doubt. Foy still possessed more advantages than most in similar predicament. But it did mean one thing, and it was a big one. "I shall have to accept Captain Crowe's offer... Dear heavens, I'm part of a Dragonfly crew."

Meanwhile, Harper was packing up his electronics. He still said nothing, but his face slowly formed into an unsettling grin.



Foy/Anisa




A short time later, after taking a moment to let his situation sink in, Foy found himself looking for Anisa. Seeing as the Captain's quarters and the Bridge were right next to each other, it seemed the logical place to start. He checked the bridge first, followed by her private rooms. An inquisitive look here, a quiet knock there. When at last he located the grim, authoritative woman, he approached her with respectful and genteel charm. "Madame? Oh sorry, courtesy dictates that a Lady of your position in this fine and worthy vessel be referred to by the rightful title of Captain, does it not? My apologies. Captain Crowe, I have come to call upon you concerning a matter of business, if you would indulge me.

Anisa turned around and eyed Foy for a moment. Could this man say anything in under five words? She seriously doubted it. Crossing her arms she tapped the tip of her boot a few times. "Do I have a choice?" she said in a bit of a huff. She knew she did, she could send him straight back out of her room and tell him she would speak to him later but then that would mean starting the hello's all over again and even though she was not old, she would probably die of age before he finished. In her mind she might as well get it over with. "What is it?"

Foy cleared his throat and clasped is hands in front of himself. "To begin, I wish to extend my fondest appreciation for the preferential room assignment, plus the additional space to continue my more mundane but artistic work. Those would have been fixed points in contract negotiation, you see."

"Yeah, I don't negotiate. Not with crew I don't know. Maybe one day if you earn your place," she said in a curt voice. She had given him a place to take care of his business but it wasn't out of generosity. It was better to assign him a place than to have him set up somewhere in the way.

He was on a roll that day, letting the excess verbage flow from him. In truth, I have come to accept your offer. I recently find a certain willingness to travel the Black in a Bulk Transport Vessel, doing clandestine work under the command of a firm but fair lady of experience. Points established, I would petition another request?

"What the gorham damn is it?"

Foy nodded toward the Cargo area, "Captain Quinn was a man of considerable faults. One of them was not taste in small arms. I am unable to dip into my private armory, and so, with the most grandiose of humble intonations, request permission to plunder through his sundries. He has a sniper rifle; charming piece of vintage craftsmanship that is compatible with modern systems called a "91/30", that would round out my usefulness to the crew, and a few incidentals for my own amusement."

Anisa quirked a brow. She had gone through the items from the crew of the Retribution and taken what she needed already. She really hadn't had much of an interest in Quinns shit other than his personal stuff in case there was something she might be able to use later. As far as his weapons went she had just planned to toss them into the general storage in case they needed them later. Thinking for a moment she made a decision. "Go for it, no use to me." was all she said before turning on her heels and going back to stowing her gear and setting up her room. If it got him out of her room and to where she didn't have to hear his ramblings, that was perfectly fine.

Foy moved his hand as if to tip the hat he was not wearing at the moment, and backed out of Anisa's immediate area. "Heartfelt gratitude, my Captain." The sound of new Oxfords tapping along the ship's flooring could be heard retreating out and down to Cargo.

Locating and claiming the weapon took all of a minute, and most of that time was simply walking over to it. He slung the classic, powerful rifle over his shoulder, and procured any ammunition that was present from among The Late Captain Quinn's belongings. One item did give him pause that had zero connection to weapons whatsoever; Quinn owned an earpiece communication device. From the looks of it, the item was not an Alliance issued thing. This was personal. And now, it was his. He did very clearly mention that he was also going to get a few incidentals for his own amusement. And a personal comm device would be very amusing indeed.

"Excellent!" he said aloud, alone in Cargo. "Or at least tolerable. Perhaps I'll do the good Captain a token of goodwill and organize the remaining firearms into a moderately respectable armory, but for now... I know a certain Gentleman from Farraday that needs to set up his new Foy-er! Huzzah!" A little unnecessarily dramatic, but it did serve to outline his plans for the next hours: Getting his little barbershop into place and opening for business.




Harper/Atticus




Harper had returned to his quarters for the purpose of replacing his electronics. It was a small matter, but he had to suppress a touch of mirth from his face as he exited Foy's room. What he had just witnessed appeared to put the arrogant dandy on similar footing with himself. Not totally, granted. The man had a support network with money and influence, but in that briefest of moments they were both equal in their isolation and standing. It was glorious.

A short few steps away from his room found him on the Bridge, where he quietly checked the status of all exterior portals, including the shuttle hatch and cargo. Just as Anisa had ordered, everything looked locked down. Short of a Port Authority Override (which he could probably hardwire against if they were desperate), those doors were indeed locked down.

He had noticed a certain smell wafting through the ship, cutting through background scents of thermosetting polymers and cut machine parts common to new vessels or those recently worked on. To him, it was like coming home. But the odor that threatened to overpower this was interesting enough to pique his attention. It was, in a word, food. Harper had considered walking around the ship, taking a head count and seeing if anyone else needed to send or check for messages. Considering the siren's song of edibles, it was a reasonable enough assumption that others would be found in the Lounge/Galley area soon enough. Harper made his way aft, taking in more of the admirable vessel on his way.

When Harper reached the Galley, the source of the enamoring smell, he noticed the man preparing it. He had not had the opportunity for an exploratory conversation with Atticus as of yet. He was part of the crew, now. It stood to reason that they have some sort of rapport. Judging by the Preacher's highly styled facial hair, he assumed that the an already had some sort of rapport with Foy.

Neutrally, Harper spoke up, "Do you need some help, Shepherd?"

Atticus looked up to Harper as he heard him speak and shrugged. "Not really much to do since it is just a snack but hey, idle hands are the devil's workshop," he chuckled before pointing over to a small stack of protein sandwich's. They had been heated and toasted, nothing bit. A slight burn to a few of them let others know that the kitchen was not the Preachers forte. "Can set those out as well as the fruit I managed to scrounge up. Guess you could use the voice of God and let people know there are edibles," he added as he pointed over to one of the coms for the ship.

Harper looked quizzically at the Preacher, for a moment unsure what he meant by "Voice of God" and wondering exactly what kind of man he was accepting food from. Then his eyes followed the line of his finger to the ship's PA wall unit. He gave a nod of understanding and stepped over to it, then thumbed on the control general announcement. "Attention crew, this is Harper speaking. Light refreshments are available in the Galley, courtesy of Shepherd Pearson. Repeat, light refreshments are available in the Galley, courtesy of Shepherd Pearson. That is all." His background with the Fleet was apparent in that moment, but the message got passed along readily enough.

It was at that moment that he had a change of heart concerning waiting around for the rest of the crew. If they needed him to get on the Cortex anonymously, they had an open means of communication around the ship to page him. Not to deny himself any minor luxury, Harper grabbed a toasted protein sandwich from the stack, palmed a piece of fruit, and waved curtly at Atticus while headed toward the aft exit of the Lounge.

Through that aperture and down a short corridor lay the engine room, a place he had been meaning to inspect personally. Taking the ship out into the Black for a little bit and gunning the engines was a good start, as he did earlier that day, but the Engineer in him wanted to give Prometheus's beating heart a thorough look-over. They had a few hours left to go before the rest of the crew departed; he had overheard talk of a place in town where they could blow off some steam. He was never personally asked along and he wasn't sure whether he wanted to go someplace so public. Harper decided that he'd make a decision closer to time. For right now, the man was content to spend the next couple of hours inspecting the hardware that kept the new ship aloft.

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Fitz Townsley

Location: Merchant Area


With the shops seemingly cycling through who was open and who was closed, Fitz did another glance around to see if any of them caught his eye. Sadly, none of them quite managed to do so. They just didn't have anything to draw him in like the toy store had. If there had been an engineering shop, that would've been another matter entirely. He hadn't left home too long ago, but he did miss getting to fix a machine. One of his few friends at university had been the same way - she adored machines, preferred them to people. Fitz didn't mind it. He could understand her interest in mechanics and systems better than he could understand society.

He decided to leave the merchant area - at least for now. Royus had suggested that he try Lady Luck's, but Fitz wasn't quite sure yet if he was ready for that caliber of place. It sounded to him like someplace rough, someplace where luck was definitely a fickle friend. Of course, he could've easily just been imagining it. It could've been the safest place in the 'Verse for all he knew. Fitz's unconscious prejudice, engrained in him from childhood, caused him to believe that a place where Browncoat smugglers and the likes went in the evenings was likely dangerous. He still didn't even realize that there was a mark out on him.

Eventually, Fitz decided he had nothing better to do than to walk to his left - east, from where he was standing - and see where it took him. It'd be another little adventure in the grand scheme of things.

The Pender Sisters

Location: Prometheus


All things considered, Anisa seemed to be fairly calm. Dorothy felt relieved for a moment, until she realized that Anisa was likely going to chew her out later, just not in full view of the rest of the crew. She nodded and accepted her orders, gathering up her belongings before heading into the ship. She made her way to her assigned room and placed her items on the bed. She could unpack them and catalog them later.

As Anisa had eloquently reminded her, she had duties to attend to. She'd need to be able to think up an appropriate punishment for her sister, in order to reprimand Daphne for leaving the ship earlier without permission or even notifying anyone she had left. Taking a deep breath, Dorothy decided to improvise slightly. The appropriate punishment would come to her when the time came.

Heading out of her room, Dorothy moved about the ship until she finally spotted Daphne. She took a bit of a deep breath before clearing her throat. "Daphne? Need a word with you."

Daphne looked over when she heard her sister's words. She had been thinking of speaking to Dorothy for a while, but she had just gotten back to the ship and all. The way her sister spoke though worried her slightly, and figured that she would probably get yelled at or spoken sternly to at the very least. This was not going to go well, she could already tell. "Hey sis, what do you need?" she asked, hesitating slightly in her words.

Dorothy noticed the hesitation in Daphne's voice. In some ways, it would've been easier if her sister was entirely oblivious as to what she had to say. It would've been great if Daphne didn't agree as well. Then a punishment would be easier. But already, Dorothy couldn't help but feel the beginnings of guilt. As she looked at her sister, she saw the young woman she had left behind on Boros when she enlisted. She saw the girl she didn't protect.

"It was unacceptable earlier when you left the ship without permission," Dorothy said. "We needed your help and instead, you went off. Almost the same as the stunt Genevieve had pulled the other day." She paused. This was it - she had to come up with a suitable punishment for her sister. Anisa told her it would've had to be on par with a punishment Jackson would've come up with. "You'll be cleanin' every piece on this ship. Start with ones not in use, then go person to person and let them know that you'll be doin' this. Report to me when you've finished. Should be supplies in cargo - might want to ask Atticus if they aren't there."

Ah, now she understood why Anisa hadn't yelled at her yet. She had asked Dorothy to do it, guess it made sense in a way. She was fine being punished for it, she knew she deserved it, but Daphne had never really liked being told what to do by her sister who had left her back home while she joined the military. Dorothy got to leave home quickly, while she had been stuck, left behind and she hated her sometimes for that.

She loved her sister, but sometimes she got on her nerves. This was one of those times, and it was not helping. Daphne also did not like being compared to Genevieve either, since the woman had left by now and from what she had heard it had been really bad and ended with Gene almost getting shot or something like that. "Fine, whatever. Knew something was coming anyway. Though I expected it a while ago," she said, looking away from her sister.

"Mei-mei...What's going on?" Dorothy asked, her tone softening considerably. "We're all worried about you - even the captain." It was the truth, mostly. Dorothy knew how Anisa felt about her sister's maturity and she was certain the rest of the crew had noticed as well. She had handed out the punishment and fulfilled her duty to Anisa. Now it was time to fulfill her duty to Daphne, to be there for her sister.

"Nothing's wrong Dory, I'm fine," she responded, looking at her. Daphne gave a little smile, she doubted that Anisa was actually worried about her of all people when she was worrying about the ship. She doubted as much about the others too, since they were probably worrying about possibly getting caught by the Alliance or something. "Besides, I really doubt anyone but you worries about me".

She smiled a bit back at her sister. "You'd be surprised," Dorothy said. "People care about you more than you know, mei-mei." An announcement went off that there were light refreshments available, but Dorothy wasn't done attending to her responsibilities just yet. Her next stop was to meet Anisa in her office.
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Before Foy had come in to speak with Anisa she had spent her time going over the files she had on her current crew. It was a skeleton crew for the most part it seemed. She had two pilots, both were competent. One had an attitude, one had a past. They no longer had a full time engineer. Anisa opting to let Gideon go for a few reasons. Sure Harper could fill in there but he was now her lead pilot due to circumstances. Daphne could handle the ship but she was a secondary now and while she had a few other skills she didn't like the idea of having to divide up positions. Pilots needed to be pilots. Harper and Daphne needed to learn to not only work together but to compliment each other, be able to read each other and what the other needed. Anisa wondered if that was possible considering Daphne's attitude as of late.

Medical was one area that Anisa was not worried about. Before Foy had come in she had made a stop by the infirmary to speak to Jahosafat. It took longer than she would have wanted but seemed the ebony doctor was just as long winded as the ivory barber. Yet she had learned a few things about him now that he wasn't on the clock for the alliance. Turned out even though he was a bit of a classist like his Faraday brethren he was actually a rather funny guy, even managing to make Anisa chuckle a few times, and he was a people person when he wasn't focused on the job at hand. It was nice to see. His history put her a little more at ease when it came to him being lead Medical.

Dorothy would still be a secondary doctor for the infirmary but her main duties now were as Anisa's second. Which made Anisa wonder if Dorothy as her second would work. She knew Dorothy would need time to adjust to the job but she wondered if she could handle it, especially when it came to her sister. Dorothy had always been a bit soft when it came to Daphne. Anisa understood it, giving the sisters history, but she doubted Dorothy constantly worrying about her sister was doing either of them any good. At this time she felt coddling the girl was just holding her back and keeping her from growing up. Time would tell if Daphne's attitude improved or not. If it didn't Anisa was going to have to make a hard call.

So they had pilots, they had medical. There were other things that needed to be taken care of. Atticus was a Preacher and that really served no purpose on the ship but the man knew how to blow shit up and that did come in handy. He also knew how to guy a gun and how to fight. Seemed that Foy did as well. Seemed that Foy and Atticus were now their muscle. That was going to make for an interesting pair that was for sure. Yet after seeing the amount of time Atticus and Foy had spent together on the Retribution getting to know each other during styling sessions she figured they would be able to work together. That was one less thing she needed to worry about.

Yet she still needed at least two more positions filled for the ship. She needed a new engineer. Someone that could focus on the engines and keeping the ship in the sky, do repairs on the fly, not have to leave the pilots seat in the middle of everything. She also needed someone who could be an information broker. Someone that could get in there and get what they needed quickly without being detected. Anisa was still a Browncoat and was working with the under ground. She needed someone who could meld into the shadows and deal with the Alliance. On top of that, it wouldn't hurt to have a Jack of All Trades. Someone who could do pretty much anything to some degree - back up for the others.

After Foy was done with his little request Anisa went back to thinking about what she needed for the ship. They were on a decent planet that had a good amount of people. She had heard mention of some of the crew heading out this evening. She would as well, get a feel for the place and start recruiting. The Captain didn't want to leave the planet without a full crew. She would if she had to but ports were usually a good place to pick up a few people - even only as passengers. Passengers much of the time could be turned into crew if needed and it was a good way to see how they did.

Locking down her room Anisa started to get ready. Atticus and Jahosafat had mentioned they were going to the Lady Luck this evening, seemed as good a place as any to start. Not only that, but if her whole crew went, she could see how they handled each other off the ship. Having her room locked down let Anisa breath a little easier. She needed the time alone to get ready for the evening. It wasn't every day she was able to take a little bit of time just for herself and she was determined to do just that. She had left her door open and been around the ship some - if anyone had needed to speak to her they had had hours. Anything else could wait now.

Anisa finally unlocked her door come dusk. Stepping out she glanced around before heading to the galley. The Captain hardly looked like a captain as her heels tapped against the floor. Sure while on duty Anisa kept things fashionable but she still looked the part. Now she was off duty as it were and was taking fully advantage of it. Those that had been part of the crew for a while knew the Captain was a bit of a fashionista. It was one of the things her and Gene had bonded over. So when she stepped into the Galley and Atticus spotted her he just smiled.

"Seems the sin for the evening is Lust," he quipped as he leaned against the counter and looked the Captain over. The look she shot him didn't shut him up. "Hey, Lust remember not Wrath!" he laughed.

"Yi Dwei Da Buen Chuo Roh."

Jahosafat on the other hand had yet to see this side of the captain and he was most pleased with the results from the looks of it. "Well I do declare, you have gone from a Captain in the rough to a sparkling ruby of fortune. I knew I spotted an air of refinement from you but never had I imagined your wardrobe would contain such tantalizing pieces," the doctor said with a tip of his hat.

"Captain owns more shoes and ascots than you and Foy combined most likely," Atticus laughed.

Anisa just rolled her eyes and stepped over to the com. "Captain speakin. Those comin to the Lady Luck meet on the dock. We're leavin." Short, sweet, to the point.

"Do let me have the honor of escorting you Captain," Jahosafat said as he stepped over to the woman and offered his arm. Her brow rose slightly.

"What do I get out of it?"

"Other than my illustrious company? How about I tell you why I call my dear friend Fuckin' Foy?"

"Thought that one was obvious," Atticus quipped as he waltzed past the two of them and headed down to cargo and the main hold.

"Hardly, it has to do with a rather colorful tale involving a Brandy Sniffer, 6 ounces of caviar, a saloon door, one white glove, and a rodeo clown," Jahosafat chuckled. Anisa found herself shaking her head quickly in disbelief before taking the mans arm.

"You have my attention."

Walking down to the cargo Anisa unlocked the Cargo Doors and opened them. Stepping out to the docks she looked around at the setting sun and breathed in the evening air.

Tonight seemed to be gearing up for a hell of an evening if the way things were going down at the Lady Luck were any indication. The later the day came the more people were crowding in, yet there were still a few empty tables that were being reserved for larger parties or high rollers. Dinner was finally tarting to be served, waitresses walking around the tables quickly and offering menu's for the evening. While the Lady Luck could have been thought of by some as sort of a dive, they did their best. The drinks were always flowing, the cards were always being dealt, and they have one of the best chef's on world to cater to most any taste, even outside of the bedroom. It was the place to be tonight.

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Mei Qiáo

Location: Newhope - The Docks


Mei walked confidently towards the ship. She barely felt the pain in her leg. The dressmaker had really done a nice job with it, all things considered. She didn't recognize anyone as she walked, it seemed her adventure had passed and no one batted an eye at her. Still, she hoped she would have a chance to talk to her trackers before they shot at her again.

She saw the ship ahead and it looked...plain. It looked the same from the outside, that much was clear, but it felt wrong somehow. There was no one milling around it. Were they all inside? Surely there would be some signs of activity. It wasn't late enough for them to bed for the night. Did they all go somewhere? This was just great, she managed to avoid capture and make her way back around only to be at a dead end.

She scanned the docks, hoping to see someone she recognized. Maybe someone who knew what was going on. If all else failed, she could make it back to town and figure things out tomorrow.



Jacqueline Croix

Location: Newhope - Lady Luck


The Lady Luck was the place to be at night and things were kicking into high gear. Satisfied with her winnings (for now) she made her way back over to the bar, pushing some dude out of the chair she once occupied. Giving him a sideways glance "You saw me sitting here before fuckface, it's rude to take a lady's chair." She sipped her drink again, letting it cool her throat. She eyed the riff raff of the bar as they came in, hoping for drinks, sex, cards, or all of the above.

These were her people.

She didn't want to find a mark too quickly, having just suckered the other guys out of whatever winnings they had for that night. It was a risky move to con someone right away, but she was beginning to grow bored. She kept an eye on that door, hoping someone interesting would walk in and entertain her.
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Foy Coiffeur

Location: Prometheus - Newhope (Docks)


The fervently organized Foy Coiffeur wasted zero time in getting his parlor together, starting with his very fine, vintage Earth-That-Was replica barber's chair. It was the centerpiece of his setup, designed to draw the eye and inspire trust in his abilities. Such things were useful to first-time clients only; those who had sat in his chair before may very well trust the man to do a masterful job while sitting on a wet tree stump, if they could see their way around his peculiarities. In fairness, the man's irritable... Foyness found a good home with the family's ancestral occupation. The role of Gentleman Barber came with certain expectations, which Foy leapt into boldly and snatched up with both hands. The fact that he was a trained killer was something to keep under his hat when pursuing clients, a thing which he may have to commence in the near future, if only as a well portrayed and respectable cover.

The good news was that, given the proficiency with which he handled his craft and his workspace, setup was a trivial affair. His cases were set up in such a way that they could be opened, the interior drawers and shelves already holding his necessary materials. The water hookup told him that this room was originally designed to be a dwelling; access to the resource was adequate but less fancy than he preferred. He was ready for business in about a half hour, including time to set up and ship-stabilize his equipment, including a smallish table with reading materials and a bowl of wrapped candies. There were a few luxury items that Foy would prefer to pick up for the new location. Sadly, that could not happen right then as the Captain had ordered a total lockdown of the ship. Maybe tomorrow, as places that sold life's little luxuries generally closed at nighttime.

He could do with another coffee brewer. The last one that he used technically belonged to the Alliance by way of the I.A.V. Retribution and had to be left behind. And some additional seating, though Foy supposed that the Lounge would have to suffice as it was close by. For now. Priority was establishing himself.

Given the long stretch of time that he still had available to him, Foy began feeling a bit pent up. There was a whole, shiny world out there (or at least a merchant area) for him to peruse. He had seen part of it during his little professional debacle earlier and was anxious to check out a couple of those shops now that he wasn't spattered with filth and torn clothing, one shoe missing somewhere underneath their feet on a long and winding journey through the Newhope Docks drainage system. He needed a little something to occupy his time. Then a thought occurred to him. A memory from earlier. He had mentioned aloud his intent to organize the remaining weaponry from the fallen, former crewmembers into an armory of sorts. There wouldn't be much to start off with, granted, but if anything was true in thie 'Verse, it was an old adage that went "To The Victor Goes The Spoils". The more conflicts they survived, the greater the size and complexity of their Armory.

With this in mind, he began gathering and cataloguing the unclaimed weapons still unceremoniously stored in the Cargo Hold and moving them into the series of supply lockers between the Lounge and the Engine Room. The haul was what one might expect from individuals traversing the Black; pistols and rifles mainly, as suitable for personal defense as they were hunting supper. Nothing of modern military quality with two expections - submachine guns previously owned by the Browncoat mercenary lady whose name escaped him at the moment. They each seemed to pack a load of ammunition with them, almost to a level of paranoia. No matter, it just made things easier to store and organize. There did seem to be a shortage of 9mm rounds, however. Ordinarily one of the more common ammunition types to locate, Foy assumed that some degenerate or another had run off with the bulk of it, lining their personal stores. More would have to be located.

Come to think of it, that lovely, older model sniper rifle he had claimed for himself would need a few things to make it more suitable for contemporary extreme-range splattering. Yes, the dapper gentleman would have to visit a more or less decent gunsmith, or at least munitions vendor. The things he wanted were standard and inexpensive. Well, that and ammo. A later conversation with Anisa would have to include petitioning her for a financial allotment to shore up their needs in that regard. He could not simply toss his own money around anymore.

With the impromptu "Armory" secure, Foy felt a mild sense of accomplishment. There was still a good amount of time until the lockdown was done and they could engage in frivolity, and he meant to dress for it. This would perhaps take the most time of all his self-appointed tasks. Suffice it to say, after setting up his own relatively spacious private quarters, checking and servicing his personal weaponry and selecting juuust the right pocket square to tie his shoes/waistcoat combination together (it was paisley), he heard the ship's PA announce that it was time to gather outside of the ship in preparation of attending their bit of R & R.

"Splendid!" he mused aloud, throwing on a breathable wool suit-coat and one of his better bowler hats, both classic black. He counted out a decent amount of scrip and pocketed it, careful to keep it divided into two amounts and fastened tightly. He rather wished he had a more or less decent walking cane to carry with him for outings like this, preferably with a narrow, nasty blade concealed within. Another purchase for another time. A spring in his step, Foy descended the stairs nearest his room and exited the ship by means of the main Cargo door.

"Oh I say, Captain, that is a particularly fetching ensemble you with which you adorn yourself. Though, if I may hazard a gentleman's opinion, a lady as singular as yourself requires not gaudy decorations. Heaven forfend, though I declare that you do give the dress a sense of purpose, to wit."

He focused his attention on her escort, "And you, my homeworld sibling! Might but I have guessed that you should ensconce yourself into the graces of the dear lady with offered arm. You are truly a Man About Town, sir! If I may request, do remember to reserve a morsel of time in our shared jocularity for a brandy or two amongst ourselves; catch up a bit while breathing more casual air, as it sits."

"Now, wherever is our intended locale?"



William Harper

Location: Prometheus - Newhope (Docks)


In contrast to the multiple accomplishments of the resident Robber Baron, Harper kept himself busy dedicated to a single task, that being the overview inspection of the engine. It was a more contemporary version of the same engine types common to the "-fly" class vessels; a shiny and new (or gently used, anyway) Camdon TX4 Drive with a Garrett A4 Plasmadrive, suitable for extended range hyperspeed. Not quite as flashy on the outside as its predecessor ship but just as fast, just as maneuverable, and exactly as reliable. Not to mention that it was as easy to repair. If Harper wasn't flying this vessel, he might have thrown a hammock up in here and claimed the Engineer job for himself.

The engine casing was different, but that was to be expected. Proper shielding had to be arranged with ergonomic entry points for ease of servicing, and in the days since the first 'Fly rolled out of the shipyards, the manufacturers had learned a thing or two. Shaving precious seconds off of a repair could mean the difference between living and dying out in the Black.

The first part of the engine, the Camdon TX4, did not overly interest him. It was a fine piece of machinery, no doubt, but he had gotten a good read on it while he took his test drive earlier. It was easy to feel for anything rattling or loose when you're skipping the ship off of a planet's lower atmosphere or gunning it toward a rock face and changing direction at the last possible moment. Nope, the cruising engine was stellar. What brought him visiting the Engine Room was the Plasma Drive, the second part of the great, spinning cylinder that kept the boat moving. The Garrett A4 was not something that he could run a field test on immediately. But he could initiate a site diagnostic.

Harper's tech skills as came into play as his fingers danced over the controls, his eyes took in the readout on the small screen present, dedicated to engine function. He nodded, finding the readings acceptable, and stepped away to let the machine compile and uncompile lines of internal tests, sorting through them in rapid succession and spitting out affirmation after affirmation that yes, the machine was indeed running within acceptable parameters. The experienced engineer could have set these tests up and come back later on for the results, maybe get some quiet time in his private room. But if Harper had taken that route, he would have missed his opportunity to hear the startup hum and quietly winding shutdown of the various mechanics that made up their plasma drive. If a mishap occurred with that particular part of the engines in the middle of the Black, they had problems. Big ones.

A cursory sight check accompanied the technical readout. It was one thing to trust a series of digital letters and numbers, and it was quite another to visually inspect the inner workings as they warmed up and began moving. After an indeterminate amount of time, Harper was satisfied enough with the engines to extend his trust. He could, and would, pilot this bird into the open possibilities of an uncertain universe, content that the Prometheus would reliably keep them aloft.

Harper wiped his brow on his sleeve. How long had he been back here? It couldn't have been too long; such a diagnostic on board the I.A.V. Retribution took a matter of minutes. Then again, that particular vessel was chock to the brim with the most modern electronics with redundancies on top of redundancies and a full staff to speed the process along. And to be fair, he was taking his own sweet time, enjoying the slightly retro feel of this powerplant setup. Then he looked at the readout again and realized that he had run the diagnostic at minimal output. Yeah, this could have gone faster. Still, for the first time in a great while, Harper felt at ease. Not quite happy, really. Few things could make Harper show any form of "happy" that wasn't also a little "unhinged", but he did try his best to effect a warm, winning smile. He was headed to his quarters, trying hard not to transfer grease and graphite from his hands onto his coveralls.

Grudgingly, he had decided to go along with the rest of the group. Initially, he would have appreciated the opportunity to have the ship to himself for a couple of hours, but the uncertainty of the day colored his thoughts. Their unwanted visitor from earlier could have been a coincidence. Or it could be a warning of things to come. Harper cleaned up and changed into a fitting pair of workman's pants, paired almost apologetically with a decent black button down shirt. Perhaps this wasn't the occasion to be seen hauling around a massive adjustable wrench, though, as it might draw more attention than a sidearm. Besides, if he attends a bar setting, Harper reasoned, there would be plenty of impromptu blunt objects to use to get his point across to others. If needed, of course. When the announcement was made over the P.A., he made his way out to the front of the ship with the growing group of his new crewmates, quietly nodding to them. He could't help but feel a little out of place.
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Dorothy Pender

Location: Prometheus - Outside Anisa's Office --> Cargo Bay


Dorothy headed on her way, mentally rehearsing what she was going to say to Anisa. She would first let the Captain say her part and then Dorothy would give a full explanation of the day's events, as well as her own feelings that she was not adequate for the post of second in command. Her conversation with Daphne had taken longer than she realized, but she figured that it would be good for Daphne in the long run. Some honest talk and then a punishment of cleaning all the weapons on the ship - that ought to be the proper amount of tough love for her sister.

But by the time Dorothy made it to Anisa's office and knocked on the door, there was no response. She stood there at parade rest for a few minutes, before she realized that she had been too late once more. It seemed to be the theme of the day--she was always just a little too late to what duties she needed to accomplish. Her heart sank and Dorothy sighed, blinking back moisture that had formed in her eyes. Anisa's temper was likely to be enflamed by now. She didn't blame her.

Dorothy wiped at her eyes with her hands delicately. It could've been allergies, but she knew better than that. It was the third time today that she had let her best friend down. Taking in a deep breath, Dorothy remembered that people were talking about going out that night. Knowing Anisa's love of fashion, Dorothy figured the captain wouldn't pass up a chance to dress in her finest and go out on town. She hesitated, thinking through the route she had taken throughout the ship, before vaguely recalling how to get back to the cargo bay. Maybe she'd catch Anisa before she left. If not, she could spend her evening reading and playing solitaire. She avoided bars and alcohol as a bit of a policy--she had spent too much of her childhood taking care of drunks and didn't care to spend any more time doing that.

"Captain?" Dorothy called out as she made her way into the Cargo Bay. She heard a few voices outside and imagined that Anisa might've been among them. If she really was going out with the others, this would be a good place to meet up.

Fitz Townsley

Location: Lady Luck's


Fitz had been walking in a random direction for quite some time. Or at least, he believed that it was the case. He had started pondering and thinking to himself, tracing structures of molecules in the air in front of him. Primarily, he was thinking on heteroaromatic compounds and their various uses. He was musing over aromaticity and benzofusion, thinking about the unique reactivity and structures, even recalling Frost diagrams. To most that past him in the street, he likely appeared to be a little deranged, his finger darting in front of him in strange patterns.

But to Fitz, it was like he was drawing in the air. He was visualizing the ring current effect produced by benzene that deshields its hydrogens. He could see it in front of him clearly, as if it truly was there. He could construct for himself the Dirac model and he could see the catalytic cycles. For one reason or another, his mind had fallen into a chemistry rabbit hole. It wasn't until he found himself walking, entirely oblivious, into the doors of Lady Luck's did he look up and notice his surroundings, a bit startled.

Back on Osiris, there was no real danger if he walked while he thought. The university campus was very safe and he was never truly lost. But here...Well, Fitz realized sheepishly that he should've been paying more attention. But now that he was here in Lady Luck's, he wasn't sure if he should stay or not. Royus had recommended he try this place and he was here already...should he?
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Daphne Pender

Location: Prometheus


The idea of having to clean the ship was not that appealing to her, but then again, it wouldn't be considered a punishment if one enjoyed it. After her conversation with her sister, Daphne headed off to where the cleaning supplies were. This was going to be a lot of work, but the ship seemed to be decently clean to begin with, they did just get it after all.

Daphne started there in the Cargo Bay, since that was where the supplies were. Looking around for the parts that did not require permission for her to clean. It was going to be interesting, considering the fact there were a lot of things other people might not want her near. The Captain probably would say something about her going anywhere near her things. That would be an interesting conversation to say the least.

She worked around the ship, dealing with the different pieces until it was dark out. With some members of the crew heading out, it might be a good chance for her to finish the task that Dorothy had given her. From the sound of it, she would be the only one on the ship, though thinking about it, they probably wouldn't want her to be alone on the ship. Besides, maybe she would run into Fitz again and see if the Captain would let him on the ship, she had told him that she would at least ask about it.

Daphne set the cleaning supplies down, in a spot where she was sure to find them again. If Dorothy said anything about her coming along, she would point out that yes she would be alone to finish her task, but it being a new ship and all there were probably a few things she shouldn't touch, and being on a ship without anyone to ask about those things, well that would probably end horribly. Knowing her luck if she was left alone on the ship cleaning things, she would accidentally cause the ship to explode or something like that.
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At the docks near where the Retribution had been moved to there was no movement from the ship it seemed. It was locked up tight and it appeared that no one was coming in or out. Had they headed out for the night already? There had been talk when Mai was on the ship before of people going out to town later on, the words Lady Luck being spoken more than once. Yet if they were, why had the ship been moved? Usually ships stayed docked where they landed, getting their dock space before they landed. It was a bit of a mystery to why the Retribution was in this new space locked up.

The docks were not empty, they hardly ever we but people were bustling about from one ship to the city proper and back, to storage units and back, standing around speaking to crew members from other ships and setting up trades or even more nefarious deals. Cargo was being moved too and fro and yet still no movement from the Retribution. The sun was setting, colors of red and orange blanketed the city, the final bright light from the sun bouncing off the metal hulls of the ships and reflecting to light up the area; one had to be careful because it was blinding in places if one wasn't trying to avoid looking directly at it.

Atticus glanced over to Foy as he came out and gave the dapper gentleman a nod of his head. He was about to say hello but it seemed that Foy had diarrhea of the mouth as usual and was spouting off his compliments and such to the Captain. The look on Anisa's face was enough to make the padre snicker a bit and cough back a full out laugh. She looked like a cat that had just been told no. Confused and perhaps a bit offended. Her brow arching deeply over one eye. "Gave my dress a purpose? Will it be writing in it's diary tonight?" she asked with a bit of a snark. The woman enjoyed her fashion but she had to wonder just how much hair chemicals the man had inhaled over the years.

"Ha! You do know me all too well my good sir. I would be denying my normal self if I Was not to ask not only the most stunning woman to waltz from the ship but the captain as well to have my arm. Would be right rude of me to not offer it to a gem such s herself." Jahosafat was in true form tonight it seemed. Anisa's bewildered look turned from Foy to Jahosafat on a dime and her other brow shot up. "Are we not the most lucky of men my dear friend? An able captain, one who can cut a deal with the cut-throats of the land, handle her crew with an iron fist, know two such diamonds out of the rough such as ourselves to bring into her fold, beautiful to look at, and one with a taste in the finer things of life that rivals our own? I dare say she is our long lost sister!" he said with a broad grin.

It was too much, Atticus could no longer hold the giggles in that were threatening to break through and looked as if he had gone mad with a coughing fit as he patted Jahosafat on the shoulder and walked off from the group a few feet to try to compose himself. Tears welling up in his eyes the ore he coughed. Anisa was at a loss for words and her head whipped around when she heard Dorothy's voice. "Dorothy," she said and stepped quickly away from Jahosafat and Foy. Her heels clicking quickly over the concrete as she scuttled over to herself. Tossing a glance over her shoulder at the two men before looking back at Dorothy she let out a sigh of relief and pushed her hair back out of her face in relived frustration. "If we are going to hang out with them two tonight, I am going to need more than a drink, I am going to need an anti anxiety shot in the ass from you before the night is over," she said as he hand fell to her side.

The captains eyes found Harper as he exited the ship and she gave him a nod as he made his way out. Maybe she could just make her way over to him for the night and leave the two twins to their own vices with Preacher. They had been able to walk and speak a little when she had picked up and finalized the deal with the new ship. He hadn't been pleasant but far more tolerable than either Foy or Jahosafat were. They were exhausting. How they kept up the way they were so naturally was beyond her. Maybe they were on a permanent dose of happy happy joy joy pills. Either way once she had word from Daphne that she was staying or seeing her join them on the docks they would be on their way.

The Lady Luck was ready for them. It was ready for anyone that evening. All the serving staff was out and about, bartenders lined the many bars placed through out the establishment, the kitchen was going fully for those taking a full sit down meal upstairs as well as bar foods on the main. The upper upper levels were going to fill up quickly as the ladies and men of the night were starting to make their way out into the crowd, finding their marks for the hour to help those "stressed" with some more carnal relief. Dice were being tossed, cards were being shuffled and dealt, money was being exchanged for chips for the evening until it came time to cash out. Music was playing and the monitors were showing various stations from news to sports to other areas of the establishment so people could see what was going on. The night was gearing up to be one hell of an evening and the staff was ready, especially the security folk. Fights were always seeming to break out eventually; booze, money, and ego's all mixed to create a perfect storm for things to be broken.


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Mei Qiáo

Location: Newhope - The Docks


Mei was a bit dumbfounded. Surely they didn't just leave their ship here? Then she recalled something. As she was sneaking around the ship, she remembered she overheard the conversation they were having about their night plans. Somewhere called the Lady Luck. This may be her chance. If she couldn't find them on their ship, she would find them there.

She turned around and made for the bar. She hoped that they wouldn't shoot her outright this time. All she needed was some information the Alliance was sure to have. She could even pay for it. Or owe a favor, if they were so inclined. That made her skin crawl, but what could she do? She felt she was on the right track with this. This was going to get her one step closer to finding him.



Jacqueline Croix

Location: Newhope - Lady Luck


Jackie's eyes lit up as the fresh meat walked in. Or rather...fumbled in. The poor boy looked lost as he glanced around. He smelled like a fresh mark to her and if she caught whiff of him, then the others did too. He wouldn't last five minutes with these bottom-feeding sacks.

She could get him herself, but she was still on her high of her last win and felt like maybe she could watch out for him.

It made her sick to her stomach. Is this what feelings were? She chugged her drink, hoping to wash down the emotions. It worked to an extent. She wasn't going to make this poor boy run crying to his mommy, but she wouldn't be his guardian angel.

At least...not yet. She kept one eye on him, to be sure.
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