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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2957334" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>X sinks as low as possible without scraping its underside on the ductwork. As it continues, it restablishes audial contact with the voice again. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: white">"This is it. Set them here for now and keep an eye out, this might take a while."</span> You hear the sound of something heavy being dropped to the ground. <span style="color: white">"I said set them here. Gah! Why do I even bother?"</span></p><p></p><p>X finally finds the source of the commotion. There are two men dressed in the same 'uniforms' as the rest of the slaves. One of them is tall and wide and the other is barely large enough to pass for an adult human. That is the one that was speaking. You notice that you have followed them into a control hub. Past this point would be the main engine room. There are also numerous access ports and datalink cables here. Next to the two men, there is a large bag that the smaller man is reaching into and pulling devices out of. The bigger man is simply looking around. Judging from what X can see of the control hub, access to the computer core should be nearby. </p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p>Derek soon arrives at Hurven Seven, the doomed pirate station a long distance away. His scanners pick up newer vessels that weren't there when he and his companions first arrived. They were unmistakable in their triangular shape. Not one, but two Victory II class star destroyers are visible against the light of the planet's solar azimuth. Their purpose can only be tied to the freighter that is on the planet's surface. At the the moment, they ignore Derek and, it would seem, everyone else in this sector of space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2957334, member: 9986"] X sinks as low as possible without scraping its underside on the ductwork. As it continues, it restablishes audial contact with the voice again. [color=white]"This is it. Set them here for now and keep an eye out, this might take a while."[/color] You hear the sound of something heavy being dropped to the ground. [color=white]"I said set them here. Gah! Why do I even bother?"[/color] X finally finds the source of the commotion. There are two men dressed in the same 'uniforms' as the rest of the slaves. One of them is tall and wide and the other is barely large enough to pass for an adult human. That is the one that was speaking. You notice that you have followed them into a control hub. Past this point would be the main engine room. There are also numerous access ports and datalink cables here. Next to the two men, there is a large bag that the smaller man is reaching into and pulling devices out of. The bigger man is simply looking around. Judging from what X can see of the control hub, access to the computer core should be nearby. *** Derek soon arrives at Hurven Seven, the doomed pirate station a long distance away. His scanners pick up newer vessels that weren't there when he and his companions first arrived. They were unmistakable in their triangular shape. Not one, but two Victory II class star destroyers are visible against the light of the planet's solar azimuth. Their purpose can only be tied to the freighter that is on the planet's surface. At the the moment, they ignore Derek and, it would seem, everyone else in this sector of space. [/QUOTE]
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