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Jaydus explains to the party that the Guild will most likely use a '''Deus Ex Pacto''': hidden fine print present in all guild agreements that can be activated if the guild's reputation or bottom line is threatened. Gobi will have to defend her right to own the ship against two interested parties. The first, led by Byron, wants the Guild to revoke Gobi's ownership of the ship altogether. The second party, led by '''Alil Morune,''' is primarily interested in detaining the ship for the time being so that research can be done.<br>
 
Jaydus explains to the party that the Guild will most likely use a '''Deus Ex Pacto''': hidden fine print present in all guild agreements that can be activated if the guild's reputation or bottom line is threatened. Gobi will have to defend her right to own the ship against two interested parties. The first, led by Byron, wants the Guild to revoke Gobi's ownership of the ship altogether. The second party, led by '''Alil Morune,''' is primarily interested in detaining the ship for the time being so that research can be done.<br>
 
The session ends with the party preparing to go before '''Sulil Highcraft''', the Guild judge appointed to the case.<br>
 
The session ends with the party preparing to go before '''Sulil Highcraft''', the Guild judge appointed to the case.<br>
 
The following session picks up with the trial proper. Starla provides a passionate defense defending Janitor's right to autonomy, pointing out the Guild's obligation to uphold its own contracts, and pointing out that Janitor (and by extension the Mulish Mermaid) is a legitimate employee of the Glassfall Privateers and therefore cannot simply be taken. Gobi, empaneled in a kind of jury, provides a dramatic plea to preserve the life of her best friend and then bursts into tears. Bravado and Janitor kind of hang out.
 
 
At the end of the trial, the Highcraft rules in favor of Gobi's claim to the Mulish Mermaid. Janitor smugly gets up in Byron's face and tries to taunt him, but Byron is so cool and collected that Janitor walks away, confused. Outside the courthouse, Janitor suddenly shuts down and slides down the steps, completely offline.
 
  
 
==Preparations for the trial.==
 
==Preparations for the trial.==

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