First Steps

In my first try on Elite-oriented fiction, I tell the story of Thomas Beckett, an 18 year old guy, who has been thrown into the sea of life without knowing how to swim. Will he have what it takes to learn? Not even I do know right now, but it sure will be an interesting journey :)

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Death.

Nobody takes death totally calmly.

That would be a bit unnatural. But death of someone you've known is even worse. I knew that moment would come. But when one of the police officers showed up at the door of our apartment, I didn't know what to expect. Probably an interrogation? Did my father get caught doing something illegal?

"Are you Thomas Beckett?" he asked. "Yes, but…" I stuttered, afraid of saying something wrong. "You might want to sit down for this, boy.".

There it was. Clear as the blackness I wanted to jump into at that moment. He explained me how my father got ambushed by a wing of unknown bandits. He never refused help those in need, and everybody knew he was a Rat.

It sounded weird to me, Was. He no longer is. Half of my brain still didn't quite understand it. The other half was thinking about what the hell am I gonna do. Maybe join the mechanics? I knew much about ships, my father taught me everything about them. Everything he knew.

Actually, he took me on every trip he made, but the smuggling ones. That's why I wasn't with him that day. But he never introduced me to people. I know he ran a dangerous bussiness, but at this time it would be handy. How am I going to make money…

I was torn out of my dark ideas by the voice of the policeman: "I'm sorry, I have to go now. You have my condolences. Your father surely was a great man, we all know how much he has done for Fuelum." and with a salute, he disappeared out of the door.

For the rest of the day, I sat there, in the apartment (if that's what you call a room with a little kitchenette and a bathroom). We liked it there. It was in the heart of the station, just under all those hangar and cargo bays.


Evening.

I'm starting to hate this room. It reminds me of him too much. I'll take a walk.
Walking around the station always calms me down. Especially the hangar deck. I love watching ships land and take off, out to countless, neverending adventures. Or just a bit of trading, it doesn't matter. What matters is doing what you love.

Walking past pad 43, I nearly bumped into Rebecca. She greeted me with her warm, bright smile, and asked how things were going. I told her about what happened to my dad. I didn't want to talk about it at all, so better do it quick. Looking worrried, she asked me what I was planning to do. I had to admit, no clue. Red Fang, Cobra my father used to fly in, has been turned to space dust with him. So trading or messenger job was out of question. And I didn't have money for the insurance either. So what? Rebecca sent me to our hangar, maybe I'd find something to sell there. With her good luck wishes I took off into the hangar floor, partly because I had no better hopes than finding something there.

Rummaging through the stuff there, I found a lot of interesting stuff. Mostly useless though. But still, something. A few spare parts. Not for a Cobra. That was weird. After a bit of looking, I realised that those parts were blocking a doorway. I've never noticed it, maybe because I never had to. But now it was there, like a secret passage to a new world. But there was a problem. It was locked, and I had no chance bashing through it, not in this low gravity. Tired, but curious, I had to go home.

In the apartment, there was a lot of things my father kept, but I had no idea what they ment. A plastic something, slightly resembling that weird lizard Nathan was keeping in his Python's cockpit. A "Hutton Mug". No clue what that is. A mug. A plush Rat. I understood that. I decided to keep those things, as a memorial. But looking through my fathers stuff, I found more interesting things than that. A keycard *will it work for the door in the hangar?* and a few bullets. And where are bullets, there is a gun. I found it after a minute of looking, taped under dad's bed. How typical for him. If you don't have a solution, make it. I tucked all this stuff into my backpack and went to sleep. It was already late. (If you are a time-keeping person, that is). But I didn't get much sleep, waking up at around 4am, seeing my dad die for the sixth time. Dreams are dumb. I grabbed the backpack and went to the hangar.

The keycard worked. Door slid open, and I saw nothing. Of course I did, Fang's hangar was brigthly lit, this one was completely dark. Of course, I didn't expect much. Maybe a few canisters with forgotten cargo, or limpets. But definitely not this. As my eyes adjusted to the darkness, I started seeing contours of something not exactly limpet-ish in there. After a while of staring, I realised it was an Adder. Not new, not nice, but on the other hand, I had the keys to the hangar. Might as well be the answer to my yesterday's questions.

Talking with a few station authorities who were kind enough to talk to me, I found out that that ship was, indeed, my father's. And hence he is dead now, my. Cold thinking, I know. But it meant I wouldn't starve to death, being kicked out of the apartment. Once I got the keys to the ship (stored at hangar staff), I imediatelly got to investigate the ship. It was old, but it was bringing me one thing, noone else could. Hope and will to carry out on with my fathers work. Not exactly an lawful one, but I had to start on trading nevertheless.

I decided to name the ship Hope, partly because of what it brought me, partly because it was exactly what remained from an old name, GrassHopper.

Well, here I am. I have a ship, a gun, and after selling a few of those parts from the first hangar, a bit of money. Seems promising to me.

Credits to Snexie, edited by Rebecca Hail.
 
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Part Two - Maid Duties

After a brief nights sleep, and even quicker breakfast, I grabbed my backpack, a can of beans, and plastic box I was keeping Garry in (Garry's a giant snail), and I embarked into the hangar. I wanted to get out of the room. Through the night, sadness from my loss has returned. So I decided to work it away.

Hope needed a lot of work. Not that it couldn't fly, but I wanted it to be a tribute to my father. Not only to make me money for a Cobra, but to make Him proud.

I will not be a crybaby! I won't surrender! I told myself every time I thought that the work was too hard. It mostly consisted of pulling old stuff out of the cargo hold, and getting rid of the rats. Not The Rats, but the real ones. They particularly seemed to like the fuel scoop area. Nothing wrong with me. My Adder had 20 tons of cargo capacity, a small shield, and as I said, a fuel scoop.

I'm not exactly against flying unarmed, but, since I was not that skilled pilot, I found it rather risky. I'll get me some weapons as soon as I have money.

I even had to clean all the dust, "Damn I hate cleaning", I muttered, clearing the dust from cockpit consoles. I expected many things, but not that the ship will wake up at that particular moment. #Good morning, Wits#. My fathers old nickname. "Well, since you are running now, check the systems for me". #Running system check#
#Power plant - Online#
#Life support - Online#
#Power distributor# …
And so on. I love the system check, gives you feeling of safety. All the systems were OK, not 100% condition, but not that bad. Felt like the ship wasn't used that much. Even it's bright yellow paint job looked more or less intact. I'm not complaining.

Beep. My watch announced another full passed hour, and a look told me it's already 23:00. Time to go to bed. Or maybe eat something? I was so sunken into work, I didn't realise I haven't eaten all day. Well, cold beans, good beans.

On my way back to the apartment, I ran into one of the Rats. I don't remember his name, but I remember what he was saying: "not that I don't want to help, but don't you feel getting a Conda for a 20 light year messenger delivery is a little exagerrated? Well, I do!". With that, he slammed the door shut behind him. I turned around at the guy he was shouting at. " I have a ship. And I need money. What's the job?" I asked, not even I know till this day where it came from.

The guy, his name was Dave, quickly explained that he needed a package to be delivered to the neighbouring system, nothing hard. Needless to say, I took it. He assured me that the package has to be there tomorrow, but I knew that wouldn't be a problem. 3000 Cr after delivering the package seemed fair to me, so I took the package and went to get a good night's sleep.

Second day I caught an engineer in the hangar, asking him how long it would take to fill my ship up with fuel. He shortly looked at his tablet, wrote something, and said: "Ten minutes". Then he hastily departed to some other hangar. He didn't lie though, in less than ten minutes, there were two guys with a cistern at my hangar, and it took them another five before they had Hope's tank filled. " This ship didn't fly for a long time, are you sure everythings okay with it?" one of them asked as I was paying them. "Sure it is!" I said, not even knowing if I believe it.

When you first sit in the cockpit of your own ship, you get a feeling of infinite freedom. I warmed the ship up, gave it enough time to check everyting… I wanted to be sure. Only when I thought I was, I requested Surfacing. As the ship was being moved to the core of the station, I patted Garry over his shell. He seemed not to mind weightlesness, and why would he, when he can easilly hold on to the ceiling?

Once in the gigantic space inside the station, I ran a pre-flight check. Everything seemed okay, I recalled everything I remembered about flying. Putting all power to shields, just to be sure, I requested permission to launch.

#Permission granted#
#Docking clamps released#

Here I come, space!
 
Part Three - Freebird

As Hope lifted up from the pad, a chill ran up my spine. This was it. First time flying all by myself. Of course, I did this countless times with dad, but this was different. But my nature kicked in, and that maybe saved me.

I calmly took the controls, synchronizing my breath with the dark, deep beating of ships heart. That one, only the pilot can hear. I immediatelly knew that this was my ship. My Hope. I fell in love.

Many pilots like their ships for their capabilities, for their looks. It's different from person to person. But as I guided Hope through stations mail slot, I felt connected. Passing through protective fields in the entrance, a short message blinked on the comms *Good luck, Snexie*, it read. No sender. Just this. Well, at least someone knows my nickname. But one day, everybody will.

A quick look to the right informed me about two things. First: I'm out of the station, the toast rack. First time on my own. And second? Garry seems to like the ships cabin heater. He nearly blocked it, heating himself up. Well, I guess it's not that warm in here.

Before heading out, into the black, I might as well tell you something about myself. If I die out there, you'll be able to imagine my corpse floating around properly.
So shortly: I'm 18 years old guy, not that big, rather skinny, with brown, ever-messy hair, hidden under black hood. As always, I'm wearing my black vest with a big hood over a yellow T-shirt, camo cargo pants and a knife. Never leave your knife at home. My creed, since even Fuelum can get nasty at nights.

But back to my first voyage. Leaving Fuelum at steady 96m/s, I was overwhelmed by feelings. A was torn out by a sharp, short beep, signalling that I left the safety zone around the station. I openned up the map and looked at the package. "MAHIMATA, Burnell Enterprise" I said, and Hope responded with a song-like #Route plotted, jump ready#. Charging up the FSD gave me an idea of how long this ship was idle. It sounded like it was going to tear itself apart. What calmed me was Garry, slowly nesting himself in a little hollow right under the heating exhaust.

The jump was nothing special, ten seconds of feeling like a bloated hippo, and you're okay. T - Tauri star. I admired the massive beauty behind the window, staring for many minutes. Once again, the ships computer tore me out of my daydreaming: #Unknown signal detected#. What was it? I started scanning it, and charging up the next jump. I could see where that was headed, he was clearly getting behind me. Right before the jump, the scan revealed the identity of my near-new friend. It was a Fer-De-Lance. Don't think he would give me greetings and wish me luck.

Getting to Mahimata was my little victory of the day. I set course for Burnell Enterprise and sat back, watching my ship perfectly do it's work. Even Garry seemed happy about it. I went back into the little cabin back behind cockpit, and made myself a cup of tea.

I was still sipping my tea as I was docking at Burnell Enterprise. No trouble there, I got out and, rather comically since the magnetic boots didn't provide me with what you'd call a graceful travel. Stomping and panting, I arrived at stations headquarters. A single guy, with a majestic moustache, sitting behind a big table with lots of papers. But he was nice, took the package, paid me and promised to give it to the right person. Well, I don't really care if he did, I got my money. I stopped by in a shop, bright something for lunch, and a salad (if you can even call it that way) for Garry.

I sat in the commanders seat, chewing on my burger, Garry crunching his part of our lunch, when I realised that I never had so much money in my whole life. I could buy so much things I always liked… But I didn't. I thought about it, then put 2000 credits aside for fuel and ship repairs. At least they didn't cost much on the Adder. I recalled the Bulletin Board, and looking for it, I found another short delivery mission, 15 tons of domestic appliances to Azeban Orbital. Eranin. 100 light years. Well, why not. 10kCr is well worth it, and the last thing I wanted to do was returning home right now. So I accepted.

About 15 minutes later, the loading started, another 15 and it was done. I checked if everything was on it's place, made myself another cup of tea, and requested Launch permission. With a terrifying grin, I slammed in full throttle, and boosted into the black darkness of space. Again.

Hope liked it. It was her kind of crazy that I was.



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Sorry if you feel like the story is a little slow, I couldn't just jump into it with all the fun in the start :D if you want battles, intriques and women, come back later, I hope I can get this to a phase where this story will have everything from what I previously mentioned.

Snexie
 
Part Four - Shady Lookin' Me

My journey to Eranin went without any trouble. Scooping on an K-class star I was thinking about what to do next. I still didn't want to go home. I didn't have any duties there, so why? I'll think about it later.

Azeban orbital was just another outpost. Small, dirty and boring. I noticed something as I was docking, all those outposts were made of some modular parts, universal for all kinds. Interesting idea.

Unloading the cargo is easy. At least in zero G. The hangar staff just kind of juggled those one-tonne containers around, and in a few minutes my ship was empty. I brought up the bulletin board, hoping to find something to kill some more time, but no luck. I asked the station engineer, who came to look at my ship, but he didn't know either. So I decided to look around this flying box of people. I ended up in a pretty sketchy looking bar, with a few locals in one corner and a drunk, sleeping pilot in the other. I sat myself at the bar and ordered rum (I'm an adult, don't you remember? And I like rum.). Sitting there I watched as the locals quickly rummaged through pilot's pockets, taking his watch, gun and wallet, and sitting themselves back into their corner. He was still asleep. I could have done something, but I wanted to live a bit longer and to die a bit more heroically. So I just sat there, pretending I didn't see that.

Just as I was thinking of going back onto Hope, a shady looking fellow slowly entered the bar and seated himself next to me. He didn't order anything, just asked me: "You got a ship?". I nodded. " Then I got a job for you. No questions, 10 tons, Cleve Hub.". "Eravate?" I asked, looking maybe more concerned than I would want to "That's maybe the most frequented system around here!". " 132,000 Cr. Still asking?" he said, and I must admit, I wasn't asking anymore.

Loading the ship was a bit different, too. Different guys, much faster and less talking done. I wondered, what I had in my hold, but not enough to go and take a look. Whatever it was, I was better staying as far from that as possible. So flying a ship full of it? Not a great idea.

I just want the money, I was telling myself as I jumped towards Eravate. I'm not a slave trader, nor a drug dealer. I just want the money. Two jumps from Eravate, as I was scooping the local star, a group of three ships went by. I must say I probably peed myself at that time, since every ship I could see on the scanner was a Police one for me. But they've just flown past, not even noticing me.

Two jumps. I can do this! Cleve Hub is close to drop point, no worries. I jumped to Eravate, set the course for the station, and waited. 37ls, and it felt like an hour. But I eventually got there. Dropping in I was trying to remember everything my father told me about entering the station unscanned. I lined myself up with the mail slot, shut down everything unnecesary, boosted up and turned off the flight assist. At 7,450 metres I requested docking and watched as the ship slowly cooled down. Drifting at stable 230m/s, I hit the 1000 metres in no time, and I closed the heat ventilation. Small correction of the lateral thrusters, and I was inside. Phew. The scan didn't even start.

I got that going for me, I thought as I descended on the landing pad. Hope was already cooled down, damn she's quick with that. And she'll get her part of the payment, too, I thought. I was planning on arming her a little bit. Self defence, of course. Yeeees. You believe that, right?
 
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I finally got around to reading these, and I'm glad I did! Keep it up!

And don't worry about the pacing. The stories will start to write themselves if you do this long enough.

Keep 'em coming!
 
Part Five - Adles's Guys

After unloading my ship and collecting the payment, I went to look around the station. 132k is a nice sum, but I wanted to arm Hope. As I said.

Walking around several shops selling ship armament, I came across one that really interested me. Right in front of the shop, a gimballed class 2 multi-cannon. I decided to talk to him, I liked the idea of kinetic primary.

This gun seller, who introduced himself as Ricko, quickly explained that he has the best guns for sale, the best on the whole station. Didn't really persuade me to believe him, but since I wanted that multi-cannon, I just asked him, what other two class 1 weapons would you put on with this? "If you ask me, I'd say pulses. Not very PP heavy, thermal damage… I'd go with them." he explained. "Okay, then we can agree. How much?". " 70k, and I'll deliver them personally to your ship.". I agreed again, why not. Paying the guy, I thought about taking a walk around the station. Never really had the pleasure to walk around an Orbis type station.

I came across a big sign *Pilot's lounge*. I could use a drink. I went in, and what imediatelly struck me, was a big, glass ceiling, through which you could see right into the landing pad area. Impressive. I stood there, staring at the massive structure of the Orbis Starport, at all the ships there, going in and out… They looked small, minuscule in comparation with the station. Even the Type 9 transporter, biggest trading vessel out there, looked like a little spot against the gigantic floating city.

I was standing there probably for too long, because one of the pilots in the bar got up and patted me on my shoulder "What's up, kid? Impressive view, huh? Come sit, and talk with us, not a lot of new people come here.". That surprised me: "Not a lot of new people? I thought this was a busy place.". " Busy? Yes. But not here. It's busy on the market, in the bounty office, but everybody who comes here leaves just as quickly. We are the only ones who stay.". "Who are WE?" I asked, but I knew the answer.

"WE are the Adles Armada. WE keep the Eravate a safe place to fly."

They also drink a lot. But fun guys to spend an evening with nevertheless.

I have also been informed that Ricko is kind of a "not such a gentleman as he looks". I must say, he doesn't look like a gentleman at all, but doesn't matter. That guy is one big problem and the only reason AA's still keeping him around is that he always has the best guns you can get. I spent the whole night there, particularly because I didn't have anything better to do, drinking with those guys. In the morning I stumbled back to Hope, to catch some sleep. I just fell into bed, and I was asleep.

Morning was harsh. HEADACHE. Damn those guys can drink. I partly fell out of the ship, right to engineers feet. " I know a lot of grateful pilots, but noone has ever kneeled before me." he laughed as he helped me stand up. "Hard night?" I just nodded, and I tried to focus on three shapes next to Hope's hull, as I wasn't certain what they were. "Oh, yeah, wanted to ask ya, do you want to fit those?" he asked, and I realised they were weapons I bought yesterday. "Yes, uhm, totally forgot about those.". " I'd forget what my ship was if I woke up like this", he laughed again, marked something into his pad and said: "So, this might take about 3 hours if I get someone imediatelly, so better say 4. Okay?". I just nodded, and he took off.

I thought I'd catch some ZZZ's, but the engineers came, and the noise was just too much. I decided to head to Pilot's lounge, intuition telling me through the day it's gonna be empty. It was. So I made myself some tea, and then I fell asleep at the table.

Waking up, I saw a few guys over the desk of the table, a few of those I drank with last night. They were much more quiet. " What's with the silence, guys?" I asked. Silence. Just one of them replied: "Not a good day for Adles armada, lost many good men.". I nodded, and then left with a salute. Leaving their sorrow to them, I realised the upgrade was long done, so I went to catch the engineer and pay him. Not gonna leave without paying, not here.

After that's been done, I looked through the Bulletin board, found a little delivery mission, for 34k, and after that's been loaded, I was once again headed to the black. But now, with teeth to bite. Hope I won't have to use them.


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And a big shoutout to the men of Adles Armada for keeping the Starter systems safe! Thank you guys!
 
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Part 6 - 0 Seconds to live

Dropping in on the station, I was almost certain I wouldn´t make it. No oxygen, not enough time. I was straight in front of the mail slot. Not close enough. 20 seconds. The timer ticked and I thought, why not die trying? I throttled up, the throttle nearly slipping from my hand because of all the blood. I was headed straight for the mailslot. 10 seconds, 3,5 km. Not making it. Boosted. Turned off flight assist. I took my last, deep breath, and the timer clicked to 0:00. Boosting again got the ship to 360m/s. Still not fast enough. COLD. Blackness. Blood everywhere. That was the last thing that I felt.

I took off from Cleve Hub in exceptionally good mood. Partially because I was flying again, and partially because I was watching Garry, munching on his salad. Little guy can always calm me. Passing through the air shields, on the left of me I saw an Anaconda, followed by two Vultures. A majestic sight, yes, but what struck me more were the giant holes in the Conda´s hull, and the smoking engines of one of the Vultures. I had to think about it a long time, and it wasn´t a nice time.

What if I meet the same guy as them? Then I´m probably dead. But I got to risk it. Jumping from the system, I realised that I´m probably clear, since the battles took place in Eravate. But still, I was nervously staring at the scanner as I was lining up for second jump.

Clear, again.

Gotta scoop. I submerged Hope into solar gases and concentrated myself on the heat gauge. Keeping it precisely on 70%, when suddenly *Interdiction detected! Generating escape vector*.

Damnit those bas***ds. I grabbed the controls and pulled hard left. But the vector was always a second ahead of me. My heart rate went through the ceiling, and I was one with the ship. Slowly filling blue bar assured me that I will be safe. But suddenly, the vector jumped nearly 90° right. I jerked the stick, but too late. The red bar shot up and I was ripped out of the SC, tumbling like a ball in 0G.

"Okay", I thought, "now I need to be calm". I concentrated on the scanner, and my heart synced with the ship´s humming. Well, humming, the engines roared nearly exploding my scull, because I diverted all the power to them. I finally got the attacker onto the scanner. Scan him, go on! It was seconds, precious seconds before I got the answer. Viper 3. I can do this. Run.

But I didn´t. Too stubborn, just like my father. Hanging about 500 metres from me, I saw the green silhouette of my impending doom."Drop your cargo and you might live!" sounded from my comms in harsh, emotionless voice.

I took a long, deep breath. Subtargetting canopy. "I will show you.". I boosted forward, over his head, pulses thumping against his shields. He started turning, but I was alreadyback on him. The guy was slow. Pulses found their way through his shields, and I started raining bullets on him from the multi-cannon. Seemed like nothing could go wrong.

A wake appeared on the scanner, about 1 kilometre from us. "Bloody hell" I muttered as I continued turning on the Viper, slowly cracking his canopy. A ship appeared on the scan.

Boom. My shields were down. Don´t know how, but with one shot. I started panicking. Where is he? The only thing on sensors was the Viper, now dangerously close to me. Suddenly, above me, a ship appeard on the display. Boom. Stuff I had on the console flew out the big hole that once was my canopy. Bloody ****ing hell, I gotta get out of here! I started charging up the FSD, waiting for the mysterious ship to appear again and finish me. He did appear, just as I was jumping. Lucky me.

Lucky me again, nearest station only about 30ls from me. Headed straight there I felt my clothing get wet. "What is that?" I thought, and I looked down and saw blood, dripping from a big wound on my chest, just under my left arm. I didn´t feel it because of the adrenaline, but now the pain was blinding me. Dropping in to the station, I was almost certain I wouldn´t make it...
 
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Part 7 - Living Again

Waking up felt like a hangover. If a hangover was an anaconda landing on your head. In 10G. Then I realised something wasn´t exactly right. I wasn´t on Hope. WHY?



Looking around supplied me with some more information. I was in some station´s hospital. I couldn´t move. Again, why? Then the door opened. I could hear it open, but I couldn´t see who went in.


„Hello“, a harsh, kind of annoyed voice said, „How do you feel? A bit sh*t, right?“.


„I´ve seen better times.“ I stated. „Why can´t I move?


„You´ve been paralyzed, so that you can´t worsen your injury.


„What injury?“ I asked, trying to remember what happened. „And why am I even here?“


„Well all I know is that you flew through the mail slot with already a pretty beat up ship, just to smash it into the back wall of the station right away.“ he said, still standing just out of my field of view. „But I´ve came to make you a proposal. Since you´ve caught my eye, and it´s hard not to with an entrance like yours, I researched a bit about who you are.“.


„That sounds a little creepy.“


„Hell it does, but I don´t care. The offer is simple. Thanks to the damage you´ve done to your ship, you basically don´t have a ship. You´d have money for repair, if you didn´t damage the station wall as much. It was a really hard hit, full speed. So you don´t have any money, either. You need an operation, because otherwise you´ll never walk again. And here is where I can make a difference, because I have money, and I have a ship. All I need is one guy with courage like yours. Cause what you did out there, that was something. Foolish, but I see some potential. Others wouldn´t have lasted as long, not against that guy.“.


„Looks like I don´t have a choice, right?“ I asked, but I already knew my answer.


„Not much. But I want you to fly with me, so you can have some demands.“


„First I want to know what I´ll be doing.“ I wanted to fly, but I wouldn´t work for a slavers.


„Discreet deliveries. Not much, but some pretty long-range.“


That works with me. But still, I wasn´t sure. It all sounded too good. „What ship?“.


„You can choose, T6 if you prefer it, but I guess you will want something with ability to punch back, right?“.


Hell yeah I will, I thought, and we ended up with a compromise. I wanted an ASP, but he said that he won´t buy it for the company untill I prove myself as a reliable employee. It all sounded so proffesional, I almost couldn´t believe it.


But here I am, standing in a door of one brightly lit hangar, looking at Red Fang II. I decided to make this ship my father´s true memorial. I failed at hoping, so maybe I could do it Biting. In my pocket I could feel my first bit of money in my new life, a delivery to Dixon Colony, Kamba. Why not. A short 80 ly.


Resurrection complete. I won´t let you get me off your face so easily, space.
 
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Still going slow

Sorry for keeping all of you waiting, but I just didn´t have enough time to write. Hope it might change now. :)
 
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Part 8 - Making Friends

I won't be telling you about that year-and-half after my resurrection and so on. It was extremely boring, repetitive, and uninteresting. But what am I doing now? Still working for Allen. As I found out fairly quickly, I'm not the only one. But I brought my status in his "Company" up quite a bit. In the beggining, I was doing small, insignificant and mostly low-risk deliveries. Every day I got something, not very well paid. Now, I get on a mission for Allen about once in two weeks. But it's worth waiting. Like today.


Sitting in a bar on an Ocellus port somewhere around Lave cluster, with a group of not-so-friendly looking locals behind my back.

By that time, I've changed quite a bit from the last time we talked. Black leather jacket with a large hood, (I don't need everybody to see my face, ya know), trousers with knee guards and a bit heavier boots. All ready to fight. Knife on my side, as always, and a gun on my back. The pistol I got when my father died served well, but it was sometimes a little under-powered. Not that I didn't keep it, sometimes I just needed more firepower, as there sometimes was more than 10 people for me to deal with. Gangsters, station security, unsatisfied clients, concurrents… You name it, I probably shot at it. Not necesarilly killing all of them, but my 9mm CFR had a great suppressing effect. *Looking not too differently to Scorpion Evo 3, if you are wondering*. But let's get back to today's events.

Well I'm sitting there in the bar, drinking beer directly from the bottle, (I saw the barman spit in other guests drink, and no, thank you, so I ordered a closed bottle of beer.), and the locals are probably trying to guess how much money I got in my pockets. They want to estimate if it's worth standing in front of my CFR's barrell. It's not, but they wouldn't know. For these situations, the knife is much more appropriate weapon.

The door opens, and four guys walk in. I immediatelly recognise one of them, a well known bounty hunter, and I'm thankful for having my hood on. He walks to the barman and shows him a photo on a tablet, asking if he has seen that man. He hasn't, because I kept my face in shadows at all times. One time I didn't, and now it's on display on nearly every station. A well known smuggler is not a good one. Well they don't even know my name, but still.

It's hard to find someone in space. Even harder if they know you are searching for them. I knew it, so I had a little advantage.

I hoped they'd go away. I didn't feel like killing anyone on that day, and I knew I'd have to kill them if I wanted to get out alive. Because they didn't care if I was alive.

"If you hide your face, you probably have something to hide." I heard, before my cape was torn off my head.
Then everything went slow-motion for me.
I slipped out of the first guys reach, grabbing my gun.
Kicking a stool at him I took cover behind the bar.
Imediatelly I was under heavy fire. I was pinned down, bullets clinging into the thin metal of my cover, and I was happy that those people, whoever they were, didn't use heavy weaponry.
At least not until now.

I saw a door, about three metres to the right from me, into the back part of the bar. It must be accesible from the other side, this bar, I never saw the staff bringing any drinks through the front door. But how to get there? I would have to leave my cover. Ding ding ding. Not an option with this fire laid down on me.

Looking around, I didn't see much helpful stuff. Bottles, glasses, a broom, rags. Then I got the craziest idea. I took the bottle that was the closest to me, stuffed a rag into it's neck… Damnit. I need to light it. "The barman has to have some lighter for all those flaming drinks, I've seen like 50 of them this afternoon!", I muttered, and searched my surroundings quickly. "Yes, there it is!" I thought, grabbing the lighter from a shelf and quickly lighting the rag.

I wil have only a few seconds to get to the door, before the fire suppresion system kicks in.

I threw the bottle over the bar, and after hearing a few surprised screams, I launched for the door, slamming it behind me. "Yes! This leads into the maintenance corridor!" crossed my mind when I've seen barrels of beer, stocked in the room. I ran to the second door, and right after I opened it, I heard the first door crash down to the ground. I didn't wait to see who did it. Rushing through the corridor I came to a ramp to the hangar deck.

I arrived to Red Fang just in time, and hearing the shots ricochet from the closing door I assumed that this will be a real cold start. With a bit hot butt, to be exact.

I requested permission to launch, and as I was moving up onto the surface, I started to fire Fang up. Using the docking clamps to my advantage I let out a few bursts of my up thrusters, partly to test them, partly to make sure that those guys don't come too close, and I waited.

Pushing all power to engines, I launched. I probably fried them, if they were stupid enough to stay on the pad. Boosting out of the station I hoped not to meet anybody. Mail slot at 450m/s? Never tried that. Not before this day. When I left the station, I noticed a message. Entering supercruise, I read: #Hey Snexie, got a few news for you. Number one, someones after you. Don't know who it is yet. Number two, you have a job offer. A long range delivery, and a damn risky one. Call me for details.# I decided to jump to next system and then call him, and so I did. With the back of my ship facing the star, I pulled out my tablet and, dialing Allen, I went to make me some tea.

"Hey Snex, I see you got my message!" he said, looking rather happy.
"Hell I did, but it's a bit outdated. I guess I know more than you about those bast*rds." I grinned and went on: "Do you know the nickname John Slow?".

" Who doesn't?" Allen said, a bit surprised "What's with him?".
"I met him this evening, a nice guy. Got some friends, and a pretty good aim. I nearly didn't make it." I explained, slowly stirring my tea.
" Sorry to hear that. But to your work. Starts at Ngalkin, shouldn't be problematic. The only problem could be the dropoff. Not only your cargo is prohibited there…".
"But also a high security system?" I jumped in, thinking it's going to be another boring delivery.
"High security doesn't capture the situation fully." Allen continued: "More like the highest. Dropoff point is Mars High, Sol. Federation Capital System.".
" I wanted to go there anyway. So, count me in. I'm going." I said, and grinning I listened to the details. I was excited, you have no idea how much. Finally a real smuggling challenge.

I'm in.
 
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