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Babylon 5: Outrageous Fortune

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With the schematics given, and a simple bit of spoofing, Lauren had managed to insinuate herself through the service ducting of Tryce's Nexus dome.

She found herself clinging to the framework of a grand domed chamber, about 30 ft. above the floor. The dome is about 100 ft. across the diameter at floor level. Like much of Tribon's architecture, the metal support gantries and service conduit of the dome are exposed (giving Lauren a convenient climbing frame) but to the surface of this are attached hundreds of viewscreens. These provide Lauren with convenient cover, with a handy span-sized gap between each screen to peer through. The screens show hundreds of moving scenes, mostly one per screen but from time to time multiple viewscreens are used to expand a view to enormous size. This flits like some demented channel-hopper, showing now a brief snippet of ISN News (the foiling of a attempted terrorist bombing of a conference on Mars dedicated to curing the Drakh Plague), to local network news (a clampdown in security on airlocks leading to the surface), to a report on shifting politics in the Drazi Freehold, to Q-40 market reports, to secure-cam footage of locations in Tribon, and so on.

This dazzling visual display is the only source of light in the dome, a kaleidoscope of flickering, ever-changing colours. Each screen has its own sound-track, turned down low but the combined effect is of a babble of competing voices. You note that the screens end about 6 ft. above the floor, giving a dark zone around the rim of the dome.

As you watch, an airlock door to your left opens, and a small group of figures enter. They are led by a furry Cascor, hopping forwards excitedly. Behind him (?) come a red-haired human male and a hooded figure of unknown humanoid race. Both walk purposefully and gracefully. Behind them comes a dark-haired human female and a shuffling pak'ma'ra. A strange entourage.

"Welcome to my Nexus," says a voice from above, cutting through the din of a hundred intermingled commentaries.

A shape slowly descends from the roof, silhouetted against the screens of the far wall. It is a corpulent, pale-faced figure, barely recognisable as human rather than some maggot-like alien species. Almost totally wrapped in wires and tubing, some of which pulsate like peristaltic organs, the figure descends in its cradle of conduit like a cybernetic nightmare fallen angel, until it hangs about 10 ft. from the dome's floor.

"My name is Quentin Tryce. What can I do for you?" He is addressing the group of newcomers.

Somewhere down at ground level, behind Tryce, was the access port to his main computer. All Lauren had to do was get down there and plug in the datacrystal that she held. This, so Knight had told her, would shut down Tryce's information network. It seemed like quite a big "all".
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Sarhat had already taken his small metal cylinder to hand, apparantly running through the same thought process as the Ranger. Seeing one of the revered pikes in the hands of a human made him wince eventhough he knew he'd be carrying one. But he contends to nod and answers in Vik, which he should understand even if he couldn't pronounce it back.
[sblock=Minbari (dark)]"If things go bad, move to flank from your side. For now, let the girl talk."[/sblock]
Sarhat moves a step to his side, allowing Ashley clear line with the "cyborg".

[sblock=OOC]I'm working with the assumption that everyone with fluency of one of the minbari "dialects" can understand them all, even if they can't pronounce them. Afterall, that is the basic assumption in B5 canon. And also there's a cultural taboo for Castes breaking the dialects.[/sblock]
 
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Rangers should probably speak the Warrior Caste language anyway, which I presume would be good for giving terse communication about tactics and the like. As far as I can tell they're caste-spanning anyway (that damn confusing human influence muddying things up). I'm happy to go with partial understanding across fluencies.
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"My name's Ashley," the telepath replied in a neutral, pleasant tone. One might think she was in a boardroom talking to a client. With a handwave, she indicated the little alien that led them in.

"This is Sethyk, as I'm sure you know. We're here to set up a meeting with Raive, regarding the possible export of locally made technological items. We understand you're the man to go to in such a case."
 

Vurk just stands there and nods at the cyborg. He is not repulsed but more interested in this synthesis of man and machine.

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Sorry. No idea what else to do.
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[SBLOCK=Reveille]Somewhere down at ground level, behind Tryce, was the access port to his main computer. All Lauren had to do was get down there and plug in the datacrystal that she held. This, so Knight had told her, would shut down Tryce's information network. It seemed like quite a big "all".
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Lauren carefully and quirely works her way down to the ground level and links in plugs in the datacrystal.

OOC: Feel free to make any skill checks for me that are necessary.
 

Tryce shakes his head. Jowls wobble, cables rattle.

"Sethyk. Sethyk, Sethyk, Sethyk. You *know* I dislike unannounced guests."

Sethyk says nothing, but makes a few quiet "Tchk" noises. He doesn't look like he's bothered by being chided; in fact he's typing away at his wrist computer.

"Luckily for you," Tryce continues, "I've been interested in these people myself." He looks at Ashley. "Information is my main line of business, Ms.... Ashley. I make it a point to know all that occurs in Tribon. A small group of free traders turn up, make a deal with Rax-Minstrom for some Q-40, nothing unusual in that but when I dig a little deeper..."

He makes a gesture to his right. Several screens change to give a massive blow-up of Ashley's Bureau of Telepath Integration ID card.

"Ms. Ashley Logan, psi-rating P-11." Tryce raises his eyebrows in mock surprise. "Yet working as a humble commercial teep? Who did you annoy, Ms. Logan?"

The image changes to Sarhat.

"And a member of the Minbari Warrior Caste, a rising star in the ranks, by what I can gather. A strange crew member for an old Earth-registered cargo ship. Did you annoy somebody too, Sarhat?"

Now Vurk's identicard appears.

"The illustrious Doctor Vurk. I'm afraid I know your people too well to underestimate you. A very impressive collection of qualifications you have, Dr. Vurk. Perhaps too impressive for a simple ship's doctor."

Finally the image changes to Kevin's identicard.

"Mr. Cole. You of the three have the least interesting background. Almost *too* bland, I would say, in comparison. What secrets do you hold, I wonder?"

Tryce waves an arm. Wires and cables shake. He leans forwards in his cradle of conduits, looming above the group.

"And now you come to me, looking for Raive and the technology that he wears. I am happy to help you, for a small price of course, but I need to know, what do you *really* want?"

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Whilst Tryce is giving his monologue, you think you spot something, or somebody, moving behind the viewscreens off to the right. Through the glare of the screens it is hard to be certain of specifics, but you are sure there was movement.
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Lauren makes her way slowly and carefully around behind the monitor screens towards Tryce. The little multi-species party down on the floor of the dome are providing a handy distraction to Tryce and she gets round to the rear of the dome without any trouble. As Tryce askes his question of the group, she is about 10 ft. from the floor and almost directly behind him. The schematics are somewhat vague about where the datacrystal port is, but seems to suggest somewhere almost directly below.
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Sarhat sweeps the hood off his head, no need to keep himself covered it seemed, and nods at Tryce's comment. As he notices something in the corner of his eyes, he starts to slowly move towards it, feigning interest on what's on the screens along the way, taking time to "inspect" each screen for a few seconds while keeping his eyes really fixed on the far wall...
 

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Lauren makes her way slowly and carefully around behind the monitor screens towards Tryce. The little multi-species party down on the floor of the dome are providing a handy distraction to Tryce and she gets round to the rear of the dome without any trouble. As Tryce askes his question of the group, she is about 10 ft. from the floor and almost directly behind him. The schematics are somewhat vague about where the datacrystal port is, but seems to suggest somewhere almost directly below.
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Lauren looks around for a a method of getting down there that would be fairly quiet; shimmying down a pole or cabling.

When she ets down to the ground she makes a quick search port and plugs in the crystal as quickly as possible.

OOC: Feel free to make any skill checks for me that are necessary.
 

Ashley schools her face to stillness, then forces a smile, as if all this was exactly what she had expected.

"I'm a commercial telepath by choice. I had my fill of other professions during the war. I regard this as an early retirement hobby."

That much at least was true.

"Similarly, we've been honest about what we want. We want to meet Raive, and talk to him about Tal technology. We've gone to some trouble to get this far...we wouldn't have bothered if we weren't interested in following through. Now, there are aspects of this...our client for example...that are confidential. As I'm sure you understand, a person in my field depends on a solid reputation for integrity and confidentiality. The rest of us are no different."

"Now, as for price...there we are prepared to make a deal."

(OOC - I should probably ask what kind of resources we have for making said deal. What kind of access to credit, etc...)
 

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