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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Simon" data-source="post: 4478433" data-attributes="member: 21938"><p>Whilst you have the use of Traven's terminal, Vurk runs a search for the Sethyk and his T-Kat workshop. He (it) turns up a small database reference to a business called "T-Kat Buy and Trade" run by a "Sethyk S'Kesh", in Lower Tier, K-17 (near the Q-40 refineries). Apart from a contact code there are no other details - unusual for a technology-based business to have such a meagre web presence.</p><p></p><p>Working on the basis that getting to Sethyk can be combined with flushing out the mysterious tail, the group head out into the streets and tunnels of Tribon. Finding a secluded spot is soon shown to be a lost cause, at least in the area near the Nebula. Vurk proves to be most useful in clearing a route through the crowds as most people veer away from him as he approaches. But the crush of sentient life is so great that spotting anyone following you is a difficult task and although Ashley picks out the same thought processes from the mass of background noise, no visual sighting is made.</p><p></p><p>Until you get to a transport tube. It is Kevin who first notices the Grome in the transport car, strap-hanging at the far end and paying just slightly more attention to the group than is normal. The Grome catches the Ranger's eye. It would seem that cover is blown on both sides. As the Ranger watches, the Grome pulls out a communicator from the pocket of its trenchcoat and speaks into it.</p><p></p><p>[SBLOCK="OOC"] I've taken the liberty to put plans into motion. Grome are a minor league race with lumpy pink faces. Generally considered technologically backward. They play a background role in the series, notable appearance is in Season 1 episode TKO where one protests against Walker Smith entering the Mutai.</p><p></p><p>Transport tube - basically you are in a subway car in terms of picturing layout.</p><p>[/SBLOCK]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Simon, post: 4478433, member: 21938"] Whilst you have the use of Traven's terminal, Vurk runs a search for the Sethyk and his T-Kat workshop. He (it) turns up a small database reference to a business called "T-Kat Buy and Trade" run by a "Sethyk S'Kesh", in Lower Tier, K-17 (near the Q-40 refineries). Apart from a contact code there are no other details - unusual for a technology-based business to have such a meagre web presence. Working on the basis that getting to Sethyk can be combined with flushing out the mysterious tail, the group head out into the streets and tunnels of Tribon. Finding a secluded spot is soon shown to be a lost cause, at least in the area near the Nebula. Vurk proves to be most useful in clearing a route through the crowds as most people veer away from him as he approaches. But the crush of sentient life is so great that spotting anyone following you is a difficult task and although Ashley picks out the same thought processes from the mass of background noise, no visual sighting is made. Until you get to a transport tube. It is Kevin who first notices the Grome in the transport car, strap-hanging at the far end and paying just slightly more attention to the group than is normal. The Grome catches the Ranger's eye. It would seem that cover is blown on both sides. As the Ranger watches, the Grome pulls out a communicator from the pocket of its trenchcoat and speaks into it. [SBLOCK="OOC"] I've taken the liberty to put plans into motion. Grome are a minor league race with lumpy pink faces. Generally considered technologically backward. They play a background role in the series, notable appearance is in Season 1 episode TKO where one protests against Walker Smith entering the Mutai. Transport tube - basically you are in a subway car in terms of picturing layout. [/SBLOCK] [/QUOTE]
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