The ship had landed a short time ago and the dock master had logged the ship into the Eavesdown docks. They weren't planning on being here long, just long enough to restock, take on some fairs and get information on a heist from the local 'businessman' Badger. Cori walked down from the living quarters into the hold looking like she had just woken up after having slept in her clothes. Which probably was because she had, she had passed out the night before barely making it to her bed. The last few nights she hadn't really slept her dreams plagued with visions of Du-Khang. She had taken a mixture of pills and whiskey to make sure she was knocked out to the point of her mind shutting down. It had worked through this morning she had quite a stomach ache and headache. She had avoided the kitchen just in case someone had made breakfast the thought of food making her sick. At the hatch she found the Captain standing there, making her think at first he was waiting for her until she noticed he was still talking to the dock master. “Ready to go see the rodent?” Cori said a Spanish accent evident in her voice, referring to Badger.
Michael was feeling pretty good when he woke up. The ship was landing on time like he'd planned and he was well rested. He was up early enough to make himself a decent breakfast and he was packed and ready by the time the ship touched down in port. By the time the ramp was down Michael had his weapons holstered, his tactical black poncho on and a welcoming smile on his face. The usual pleasantries were exchanged with the dock master, hello, how long are you here for, have payment, sign here. The captain had just finished scribbling his name when his first mate, and old childhood friend, came up behind him looking ragged. And he didn't even need to look up from his work to see it. "You look like shit Cor."
"Yeah? Well I feel like shit too." Cori said, digging through her jacket until she pulled out a half smoked cigar. A little more digging and she found a box of matches. She shook it hearing a single match jingling around, she fished it out and struck it against the box causing it to quickly lite and then fizzle out. "Puta madre" She growled then threw the box to the ground leaving the cigar in the corner of her lips as she started walking down the ramp of the ship. Cori had spent most of her recovery on Persephone so it only took her a few seconds to recognize where they were and adjust her direction toward Badger's. The morning light was bright in her eyes causing Cori to pull the brim of her hat low over her eyes. "So do you think this info Badger has is worth anything?"
Michael handed back the paperwork and sent the dock master on his way. “Honestly I never know with that fool.” Walking down the ramp, hand in his pockets, after Cori he closed it behind them. “Can’t hurts to find out. Who knows, could be the next big score.” As he passed he reached out and nudged her. When they locked eyes he point up. Floating above the brim of her hat was a dull gray zippo lighter he had pulled from his pocket. Michael didn’t shy away from his gift, he rather enjoyed it as it proved convenient sometimes. “You know you can always ask me for a light.” He didnt smoke but rather kept lighters and matches on him for such and occasion, to keep his first mate calm and happy. He needed all his crew’s heads on straight and focused.
Taking the lighter she lite the cigar and took a nice long puff of the cigar then handed the lighter back. "I don't trust the rat. He's only looking to make a profit for himself. What makes me wonder if it is so good why doesn't he use it himself. Why sell it?" Cori said, pulling her hat down again the bright light hurting her eyes. She was at the start of a very bad hang over but at least she was still mostly numb and her injuries weren't hurting. Just her head. As she walked down the street her eyes scanned the crowds and her hand feel to her pistol resting there should she need to draw it. The walk from their dock to Badger's was a short one and would only take a few minutes.
“Cause he’s a fucking coward slimeball.” Michael repocketed the lighter. “Doesn’t have the balls to do the jobs himself.” If it was one thing Michael couldn’t stand it was not being in the action. Even during the war he couldn’t sit back and just give orders. “If you want to shoot him be my guest. Just do it after we get the info and make sure his loyal band of idiots don’t fill us both full of holes. If we die, I’ll kill you myself.”
"I'll behave myself, not in the mood to get shot today." Cori said, as they turned into a row of shipping container buildings. They kept walking until they reached one on the end, the door to it was open and the moment they stepped inside they were met with several guards carrying long guns.
"You're early the boss is still having breakfast." One of the guards said, blocking their path with the barrel of his rifle.
"I don't care if he is still eating his gorram congee we have business with Badger." Cori said, "Now get out of our way."
"I don't eat that rice porridge crap, prefer me a proper breakfast." Badger called from the other room. "Let em in."
"You heard the man." Cori said, gesturing for the guards to step aside.
"Leave your weapons here." The guard said, as another reached for Cori's pistol.
"I wouldn't do that unless you want to bleed all over your boss' fine rugs." Cori said, looking down towards the rugs they were standing on and the knife in her hand pressed to the guard's wrist. All it would take was a flick of her wrist and she would slit his.
“Badger. My first mate is getting cranky. Surely you don’t think the two of us armed would be a problem against your mighty army? Come on I thought we were friends?” It was time to turn on the charm. If it was one thing he picked up on the core worlds it was diplomacy and how to kiss ass to get what you want. Flattery will get you everywhere after all. “It’s what? How many you got back there? Eight against two? “
She shot him a glare at the cranky remark not wanting to admit that it was true. Most mornings she woke up in a foul mood but today was even more so than usual. Still she would never admit that to Michael. She was so focused on Michael that she didn't see whatever gesture Badger made to the guards until they moved out of the way. Stepping past the guard she gave a satisfied smirk then walked into the room seeing Badger sitting at a table with a big pile of eggs and sausage before him. It took everything she had not to gag at the smell of the grease. She took a seat on a sofa across the room where she couldn't smell it as much but was still polite. "Fancy seeing you here Cori don't you warrant on Persephone? Something about assaulting a Alliance watch commander and resisting arrest?" Badger said, spooning a mouthful of eggs into his mouth.
"Perhaps, it's hard to keep track of all the warrants. Besides I'm sure the bastard deserved it." Cori said, kicking her legs up on a end table.
At the mention of the Alliance officer Michael turned to Cori and mouthed ‘really?’ With a final look that said ‘I can’t leave you alone for a minute’ he turned back to Badger, remaining standing. “So I heard you had a hit take for us. We got so free time, looking for work.”
Cori shrugged at Michael's look, there were quite a few times where she blacked out and got in trouble. Gods know there were enough times she woke up in some backwater jail with no idea how she ended up there. Most days she somehow managed to get home, it happening far more often with Michael looking out for her. The incident Badger was talking about could have happened during her recovery or one of the times the Aurora was in port. Or Badger could be talking out his ass, you never knew with the 'businessman'.
"Right I do, I've come across some information about a remote guidance system the Alliance has commissioned from Rhycom Industries. Nasty bit of tech from what my reports have said. With it they can make things really interesting for the planets in the outer rim still holding pointless ideas of revolution." Badger said, glancing over to Cori seeing if he could get a rise out of her. For her part Cori managed to not show much of a reaction other than clinching her fist.
"What's the catch?" Cori asked, releasing her fist a bit trying not to let him get to her. Michael was right they needed to play nice. It had been a while since they had a job that did little more than keep the Aurora in the skies.
“Rhycom always did like making new toys didn’t they?” Michael chuckled. “Consider me and my crew interested.” A job that could bring in some serious coin would be worth it. There was a list of things he wanted spruced up that had to be put off to pay for major needs and put food on the table. “Got any details for me?”
"Everything you need to know is on this data card." Badger said, pulling a small card from a box on the table. He held it out to Michael and then pulled it back. "I'm not in the charity business so it is going to cost you eight thousand platinum."
"Are you kidding? How do we know there aren't baby pictures of you on that thing?" Cori said standing up and walking to Badger, her general dislike for Badger influencing her doubt. She wouldn't put it past Badger to screw them over like that. However you didn't get the reputation Badger did by bad deals.
"I do have a sample for you." Badger said, pulling a data pad from the box and holding it out. Cori started to reach for it but he pulled it away and handed it to Michael. "Afraid it's a bit more than your comprehension. Takes a little more skill than pulling a trigger or sucker punching a unwitting officer."
Reaching out he grabbed the pad. Shooting a glance at Cori he started typing on the pad. Soon enough Michael let out a whistle. "Oh yeah pinpoint targeting. Projected payload delivery times...these are fast. This will definitely ruin someone's afternoon. Probably even their entire day." Michael handed the pad to Cori so she could take a look, he knew his first mate understood a thing or two. "We're in."
Badger smirked. "Just the sort of thing I'd expect out of the Survivor of the Deadwind Massacre." Now it was Michael's turn to clench his fist, his jaw tightening. A free hand, hidden by his poncho, went instinctively to his chest where the reminder of the incident lay forever on his skin. "Your plucky first mate isn't the only one I looked into. Just a reminder that I have a larger reach than you realize."
It took all he had to not grab the hand cannon on his leg and put a rather large hole in Badger's head, maybe even remove it entirely. "What...else, do you have for us?"
"Of course for an extra five hundred a piece I'll give you these five key cards." Badger said, reaching into his seemingly never ending box of goodies. "They will get you into the station the system is being designed on."
"You are out of your mind." Cori said, knowing Badger was testing them with this last move. That price was far too high for the value of the cards. Only a sucker would agree to the amount and Badger would be the only one to make out on the deal. "We'll give you five hundred for the lot." When Badger had first contacted them via wave with promise of a score Cori and Michael had discussed how much they were willing to pay for this promise. They had agreed on no more than nine thousand platinum so with the added price of the key cards they were still under.
Michael raised his hand to silence his first mate. "While I don't agree with her tone my first mate does have a point here Badger. No one in their right mind would pay that much and I doubt you'd find anyone out of their right mind to even take the job."
"Well what do I call you lot then?" Badger gave them a chuckle.
Michael smiled. "Clever. Clever. Walked into that one. Five hundred for the lot."
"You would call us crazy enough reign all kinds of hell on anyone who crossed us." Cori said, "After we get this guidance device, where do we unload it? A stolen Alliance guidance system isn't exactly something we can sell in the market."
"I have a seller lined up but they would prefer to remain anonymous for the time being." Badger said, resuming eating his breakfast. "Once it is stolen I imagine the Alliance is going to be quite upset they don't want to risk anything linking back to them." Cori didn't like the idea of not knowing they buyer but she could see the reasoning behind it.
"As long as it isn't Crazy Stan again. Guy tried to bight my middle finger off one time. That's my favorite finger." Michael looked to Cor. "Pay the man."
Reaching into a inside coat pocket Cori pulled out nine flat silver bars laying them on the table. They were stamped with the seal of Beylix, it was where they had come from before heading to met with Badger. The bars had come from a job transporting supplies from the out rim. After Badger was paid they left his 'offices' and started walking back to the Aurora. Cori was looking over the data pad as they walked. "The station is orbiting Airen a moon of Sihnon. We are going to need a good reason to be hanging around Sihnon."
"I'm sure if we put our heads together we can come up with something." Michael pulled up the hood to his poncho. "What worries me is how Badger gets his hands on some information. He definitely knows way to much about me, and you for that matter. Maybe we should plug some leaks after this job." The failed mission at Deadwind was supposed to be off the book, of course he only found out after he went looking. He hadn't even told Cori about it though he was sure she's at least heard of it. How an entire Independent LZ was just wiped out overnight. To take his mind off Badger and his threats Michael flipped through their recent purchase. "Ah shiny. We can pose as researchers."
"That gets us onto the station but we still need a reason to be near Sihnon." Cori said, not commenting on Badger's knowledge of them. He had only pointed it out to unnerve them and she wasn't about to let him get under her skin. "If only we had a companion on board. We could remain in orbit while she conducted her business on Sihnon."
"I've been wanting to bring one on for awhile. Hopefully our luck will change." Michael looked up at the Aurora in the distance. "We'll figure it out Cor. Like always. With my brains and skills and your....you...ness. We'll make it happen."
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