Session #50: Hunters struggle searching vast ecumenopolis.
So, not a lot of story to report. As usual, my players are struggling when they have breadcrumbs leading in more than one direction. They end up in choice paralysis and they start these BSing sessions where they try to figure out what they don't know and then reason in the basis of their made up plot. This invariably gets them nowhere for long periods and frequently gets them in trouble when they make assumptions about the state of the world that turn out to have no basis in fact. Last night the biggest culprit is one player advanced the theory that their acquisition didn't really exist or that they'd been given a patsy to acquire and not the real criminal. This is not in fact true and doesn't survive scrutiny of facts they already know - like all the factions are pretty desperate the acquisition be turned over to them and not to their rival faction. In fact, the detective they interviewed who wrote the police report flat out told them that everyone was crooked and, on the take, so a moment's reasoning would I think get you to realize that the real problem is everyone was in on it and no one wants the other side to get information from the acquisition about their involvement that when revealed would be politically damaging to them. Like literally everyone is telling them to stay out of the politics and the Guildmaster even told them that if they had to pick a side to side with the Moff because he's the one paying the bounty. Anyway, I digress.
The hunters had just finished meeting in a shady cantina in one of the hundreds of thousands of arcologies on the planet's surface with their gendarme liaison, the young idealistic Sub-Lt. Sanfox, who told them that the APB she had place on the suspect whose genetic code the hunters had found aboard the impounded freighter had been tampered with. The computer was supposed to notify her as soon as the system detected the suspect entering public transportation. Instead, she didn't find out about the automated system being triggered until two hours after the sensors went off. Someone had removed her from the distribution list, readded her afterwards, and sent a delayed faked electronic message to try to hide the fact. Everyone agreed this meant that the suspicious reported death of the suspect was in fact what it appeared to be, evidence of an internal conspiracy to stop the hunters finding the cyberneticist they were hired to acquire. The Sub-Lt. agreed to use her position in records to forge a false hiring record for the PCs slicer to get him into the law enforcement network as a new employee. Since it seemed to be locals doing the conspiracy and they are technically siding with the empire on this job, one of the PC's then casually walked over to the ISB agent they knew to be trailing him and relying on the new "understanding" with the asked if the ISB could see to it that Sanfox arrived safely back to work. The ISB agent seemed to agree, so the level of trust between the organization and the hunters seems to be rising after the nadir of the near shootout the prior day.
After a lot of arguing amongst themselves and creating elaborate fantasies, the hunters decided to spend 500 credits to send a data crystal with an information request to the local authorities of the planets mentioned in the acquisitions criminal record via fast courier up the Hydian Way to make sure the chain code they had been given matched the acquisitions real genetic code. This was cheaper than trying to buy the hyperspace relay bandwidth (for about the same price as buying a small moon) and faster than using subspace relay. Turn around on the message is expected to be three days. Meanwhile, they got a call on their comlink from the tout "Iggy Z, The Igster, Your main man" they had hired the day before who told them that he'd successfully contacted an agent of a respectable information broker and the agent had agreed to meet them. The hunters packed up and agreed to meet the tout in the subway station of the arcology he indicated. They followed the tout into a shady part town, deep into the lower levels of the ecumenopolis where the corridors were narrow enough to feel like corridors rather than streets and the shops spilled out into the corridor and the air was dank, smelled of chemical plants, and had too much carbon dioxide in it. In front of a low rent flophouse that sold living space by the berth and the container by the month and advertised communal bathrooms and low fees for usage of the entertainment ports, they met a Zabrak wearing a bulky long coat not quite concealing the mesh armor beneath. The Zabrak explained that the information broker knew who the PC's were, based on the holonet footage of their standoff with the ISB that had surfaced the day before and that on the basis of their reputation had agree to meet them.
The hunters marveled that they had a reputation now, before being reminded that they had been mentioned in dispatches for their role in the Ondruth affair and had been publicly feted and even awarded medals by the Imperial Prefect after their successful capture of the rogue droid engineer on Cheobis. They discussed the dangers of their newfound fame before both parties agreed to go forward with the meeting.
The Zabrak led them into the depths of the flophouse past urchins, drug addicts, aged residents, and tired dirty workers before coming to an unremarkable door. This opened into a room the size of a large shipping container with peeling paint on the walls and decorated only with a small portable desk and a padded folding chair. In the chair was a broad skulled alien of a species they didn't recognize with bald pate, shaggy red hair and a fondness for thick leather clothing. The information broker without much preamble told them he knew they were the hunters hired by the Moff and knew what they were looking for. He told them that because of the danger of working with Imperial agents, he wanted a 1000cr fee up front to defer risks. They explained they were struggling with the investigation and ended up paying the broker in Paggats from the account they'd opened with the Hutts. The broker explained that he had not yet located the lair of the cyberneticist responsible for creating the deracinated, but that he knew of him and knew that he was under the protection of a petty local criminal gang that dealt in protection rackets, loan sharks, and spice smuggling called the Chivalrous Gentlebeings Association led by a Muun named Neet Cossoth. The main source of income however for the gang was that they largely controlled the illegal pit fighting circuit on the planet and profited from gambling on the events they held. He told the hunters that the CGA profited from having their thugs and fighters modified by "Mr. Chop" and so valued their relationship with him. The hunters agreed to pay a 100cr retainer for the information brokers services and asked if he could find the location of this "Mr. Chop" or failing that, find out when and how the life support pods containing the decraniated had be placed in the sealed containers of vat grown protein. The information broker agreed to meet with the PCs again once he had this information, and also told them there was a bit of their background that remained a mystery to him, one he was enjoying the challenge of solving, but that if he didn't solve it he would offer to pay the PC's for the secret before they left the planet. One PC noted that the broker hadn't given them a name, and the broker affirmed that this wasn't a coincidence.
All of this should have raised massive red flags. They have dealt with information brokers before and this was very much not the way they normally behave. But the hunters are still new to some of the darker ways of the underworld and the eagerness of the broker to work with them was lost on them.
The hunters returned to their ship and got their false credentials for asking the Gendarme's private holonetwork where they proceeded slice their way up to a system administrator privileges and then dig up old case files that largely confirmed what they already knew. The CGA were a well-known criminal group but arrests were confined to busting petty crimes with no organized attempt to go after the leadership, and all investigations into impropriety of their pit fighting exhibitions being summarily dropped without charges being made. Raptis had come in an investigation before about eight years ago but no follow up was made to apprehend him. Their cheap suspect with the logistics company that had arranged the shipment had a shady past with a company that had been busted up as a money laundering scheme, further confirming his probable corrupt behavior. That police report had been reviewed by the Lieutenant who had been charged with investigating the company that had made the life support pods. And the final police report had been edited after it was filed by the very bureaucrat who had first met them when they arrived on planet and advised them to turn the acquisition over to the gendarmes. They did discover an audit trail for who had tampered with the prior alerts, linking it to a Gendarme lieutenant in the civil defenses special forces who was assigned the very Palm Avenue arcology where the decraniated smuggling had taken place. The slicer surreptitiously inserted a new service on the network that would alert them if future alerts had been tampered with, before attempting to pull the email records of the bureaucrat. This proved to be a mistake as the query regarding a member of the command staff triggered some sort of ICE in the system that killed their connection.
Meanwhile the Rodian former police officer dug into the dark parts of the holonet to learn more about pit fighting, discovering a hidden bulletin board system where aficionados discussed the stables who train and create the gladiatorial warriors for the pit fighting circuit and their favorite champions and learning much about this semi-hidden sport.
And that's about it. The hunters are digging themselves deeper and deeper into trouble without making any real progress on their actual job. Towards the end of the session they actually started talking about that and wondering if they were going about this the wrong way. They aren't actually police officers. They are bounty hunters. Maybe they don't need to try to solve the crime and fight corruption in the system. Maybe there are more direct methods for finding this cyberneticist. I can only hope they follow up on that line of thinking.