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<blockquote data-quote="Ambrus" data-source="post: 2947282" data-attributes="member: 17691"><p>DRK-1X carefully disconnects itself from the com-feed line and then folds and retracts its various appendages back into its chassis. With its small and clean spherical profile restored the probot carefully scans the area, tracking the movement of the various personnel swarming around the facility; both to choose the safest path of approach to the freighter but also in an attempt to spot Four. Although 1X isn't about to risk capture by trying to rush to the freighter, it is mindful of the fact that it has a limited time frame in which to approach it, locate a safe and viable entry point and make its way inside the ship before it departs.</p><p></p><p>Once it's picked its path and the way appears clear the probot will silently slip off the edge of the roof, sink down to the ground and begin its stealthy and indirect approach to the edge of the mine's hatch. Taking refuge behind a piece of the immense hatchway's mechanism, DRK-1X slowly spins to scan behind it to ensure that its approach wasn't detected. Completing its 360º revolution, the probot then tilts forward to peer into the mine shaft to scan the freighter's surface and the configuration of the landing bay it's resting in. Again 1X attempts to monitor the movement of any visible personnel as well as for security scanners before picking its approach vector and entry point. DRK-1X final destination is the freighter's computer core so it attempts to spot an open and accessible hatchway or vent in the infrastructure of the freighter that leads into the crew-compartment somewhere along the spine connecting the bridge at the fore and the engine in the aft. Once confidant that the way is clear DRK-1X will leave its cover, enter the mine shaft and approach the freighter's access point in its attempt to gain entry.</p><p></p><p>******</p><p></p><p>Derek takes the proffered chip, clips it to his own and taps the few buttons that will transfer the four thousand credits from his to the other. The human replica droid then pulls the chips apart and pockets his own while holding onto the second. Looking at the crewman, Derek then pulls out his handheld comlink, keys it to the station's com-frequency and depresses the talk button. <span style="color: SandyBrown"><em>"Refueling is complete. Thanks for all your help. Requesting departure procedure instructions."</em></span> Derek waits for a response with the requested details. Once satisfied that his way out is clear the human replica droid will take a few steps up the Ari's ramp before tossing the crewman back his chip and giving him a casual wave. <span style="color: SandyBrown"><em>"See you around."</em></span> Derek wastes no time in sealing up the ship, powering up the Ari's Sorrow's engines and lifting off. If nothing or no one stands in his way, the droid will fly the ship at a leisurely pace back away from the station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambrus, post: 2947282, member: 17691"] DRK-1X carefully disconnects itself from the com-feed line and then folds and retracts its various appendages back into its chassis. With its small and clean spherical profile restored the probot carefully scans the area, tracking the movement of the various personnel swarming around the facility; both to choose the safest path of approach to the freighter but also in an attempt to spot Four. Although 1X isn't about to risk capture by trying to rush to the freighter, it is mindful of the fact that it has a limited time frame in which to approach it, locate a safe and viable entry point and make its way inside the ship before it departs. Once it's picked its path and the way appears clear the probot will silently slip off the edge of the roof, sink down to the ground and begin its stealthy and indirect approach to the edge of the mine's hatch. Taking refuge behind a piece of the immense hatchway's mechanism, DRK-1X slowly spins to scan behind it to ensure that its approach wasn't detected. Completing its 360º revolution, the probot then tilts forward to peer into the mine shaft to scan the freighter's surface and the configuration of the landing bay it's resting in. Again 1X attempts to monitor the movement of any visible personnel as well as for security scanners before picking its approach vector and entry point. DRK-1X final destination is the freighter's computer core so it attempts to spot an open and accessible hatchway or vent in the infrastructure of the freighter that leads into the crew-compartment somewhere along the spine connecting the bridge at the fore and the engine in the aft. Once confidant that the way is clear DRK-1X will leave its cover, enter the mine shaft and approach the freighter's access point in its attempt to gain entry. ****** Derek takes the proffered chip, clips it to his own and taps the few buttons that will transfer the four thousand credits from his to the other. The human replica droid then pulls the chips apart and pockets his own while holding onto the second. Looking at the crewman, Derek then pulls out his handheld comlink, keys it to the station's com-frequency and depresses the talk button. [COLOR=SandyBrown][I]"Refueling is complete. Thanks for all your help. Requesting departure procedure instructions."[/I][/COLOR] Derek waits for a response with the requested details. Once satisfied that his way out is clear the human replica droid will take a few steps up the Ari's ramp before tossing the crewman back his chip and giving him a casual wave. [COLOR=SandyBrown][I]"See you around."[/I][/COLOR] Derek wastes no time in sealing up the ship, powering up the Ari's Sorrow's engines and lifting off. If nothing or no one stands in his way, the droid will fly the ship at a leisurely pace back away from the station. [/QUOTE]
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