Editing Episode 106. Part 1

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'''Sunday, 10 Jul 2518'''<br>
 
'''Sunday, 10 Jul 2518'''<br>
 
'''Kuiper II Class, ''Summer’s Gift'' '''<br>
 
'''Kuiper II Class, ''Summer’s Gift'' '''<br>
'''[[Nouveau Lyon-Beaumonde|New Lyon, Beaumonde]]'''<br>
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'''New Lyon, Beaumonde'''<br>
 
'''Kalidasa (Xuan Yu) System <br>
 
'''Kalidasa (Xuan Yu) System <br>
 
'''12:30 hrs, local time'''<br>
 
'''12:30 hrs, local time'''<br>
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Of course, such weirdness must be looked into.  Rina tries viewing the source of the code to find out where this information is coming from.  She digs and her screen floods with pop-up ads.  Damn.   
 
Of course, such weirdness must be looked into.  Rina tries viewing the source of the code to find out where this information is coming from.  She digs and her screen floods with pop-up ads.  Damn.   
  
Nika and Christian put their heads together over the cargo and pay options.  We’re pretty much broke and we need money.  Given we need all the help we can get, Nika pulls out her fancy duds to go cargo shopping and Christian does something nice with her hair, something upswept and off the neck.  He’s good at his job, she’s absolutely stunning and we land some profitable cargo.  120 tons worth of cargo going to various points in the Red Sun system.  Going to [[Planet New Melbourne |New Melbourne]].  With an extra week to get it there or 5% extra pay if we’re on time.  And if we’re willing to wait an extra 5 days, we can get an additional 40 tons of cargo to take with us.
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Nika and Christian put their heads together over the cargo and pay options.  We’re pretty much broke and we need money.  Given we need all the help we can get, Nika pulls out her fancy duds to go cargo shopping and Christian does something nice with her hair, something upswept and off the neck.  He’s good at his job, she’s absolutely stunning and we land some profitable cargo.  120 tons worth of cargo going to various points in the Red Sun system.  Going to New Melbourne.  With an extra week to get it there or 5% extra pay if we’re on time.  And if we’re willing to wait an extra 5 days, we can get an additional 40 tons of cargo to take with us.
  
 
Rina has had a chance to prioritize the repairs left undone on our ship and does the necessary repairs to make us spaceworthy.  It’ll take 90 credits worth of parts and equipment plus four days’ of hard work, delaying our take-off, but at least we won’t fry to a crisp going through atmo.  The rest of the work will be done as we can.
 
Rina has had a chance to prioritize the repairs left undone on our ship and does the necessary repairs to make us spaceworthy.  It’ll take 90 credits worth of parts and equipment plus four days’ of hard work, delaying our take-off, but at least we won’t fry to a crisp going through atmo.  The rest of the work will be done as we can.
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We end up discussing it over our meals together, the matter becoming something of a group effort.  Rina tries a little hackery in tandem with Arden, digging past the surface code of the advertisement to find out the origination point for it.  We discover that this ad has been bounced by a circuitous route through a long string of buoys in an attempt to hide this message, and if there’s one thing Rina knows something about, it’s the buoy network.  Not only that, but this ad has our Cortex signature on it—in other words, it’s a message being sent only to us.  She tracks the message’s path all the way back to its origination point—the Cordon Vert Cooking School on Beaumonde.   
 
We end up discussing it over our meals together, the matter becoming something of a group effort.  Rina tries a little hackery in tandem with Arden, digging past the surface code of the advertisement to find out the origination point for it.  We discover that this ad has been bounced by a circuitous route through a long string of buoys in an attempt to hide this message, and if there’s one thing Rina knows something about, it’s the buoy network.  Not only that, but this ad has our Cortex signature on it—in other words, it’s a message being sent only to us.  She tracks the message’s path all the way back to its origination point—the Cordon Vert Cooking School on Beaumonde.   
  
Furthermore, there’s a highly compressed file buried inside the code.  Rina opens that sucker right up.  It has the cargo manifests for the ''Yamato''.  It also has a shuttle service log—including an entry for one high-security medical shuttle from Beaumonde. Looking closely at the time stamp on it, she sees this particular shuttle docked at the ''Yamato'' the same day as the factory job, but after the factory was blown.  That clinches it for Rina.  If the sender of the message isn’t who she thinks it is, then it’s been sent because it concerns who she thinks it’s about.  There’s not a doubt in her mind now: The ''Yamato'' is an important lead to [[Michael Cameron Carter| Mike]] and she has to follow it.  
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Furthermore, there’s a highly compressed file buried inside the code.  Rina opens that sucker right up.  It has the cargo manifests for the ''Yamato''.  It also has a shuttle service log—including an entry for one high-security medical shuttle from Beaumonde. Looking closely at the time stamp on it, she sees this particular shuttle docked at the ''Yamato'' the same day as the factory job, but after the factory was blown.  That clinches it for Rina.  If the sender of the message isn’t who she thinks it is, then it’s been sent because it concerns who she thinks it’s about.  There’s not a doubt in her mind now: The ''Yamato'' is an important lead to Mike and she has to follow it.  
  
 
The trick is convincing the rest of the crew to go along with her.  It’s a tough sell.  The ''Yamato'' is too big to take on in a ship-to-ship assault, even if we had mounted guns.  There is no infiltrating the ship from the outside—everyone on the crew would be known and accounted for, unlike dirtside delivery van drivers.  And the list goes on.
 
The trick is convincing the rest of the crew to go along with her.  It’s a tough sell.  The ''Yamato'' is too big to take on in a ship-to-ship assault, even if we had mounted guns.  There is no infiltrating the ship from the outside—everyone on the crew would be known and accounted for, unlike dirtside delivery van drivers.  And the list goes on.

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