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Stars & Salvage PBF - IC Thread
Malek Deneith:
- "Asteroid mining sounds rather tendious, I'd leave this and low-pay transport contracts as last option if everything else fails. At the same time I don't think we should start off with high-risk transports or pirate hunt either..." - Doran considered the options aloud - "...so unless someone has any counter arguments I'd say we try our luck with missing ships. With any luck we'll manage to do it without running into any trouble, and if not... well let's hope we can handle them."
UltimateChaos:
"My thoughts exactly. I would prefer to make an actual earning instead of a small amount of funds that may or may not cover the cost of maintenance and fuel. I wouldn't know where to begin tracking down pirates and our ship would assuredly take damage bringing them down possibly negating the reward, making it a pointless venture. Our vessel is ill suited as a bulk transport ship or luxury passenger vessel, so it seems that looking for the missing ships is our best course of action."
The Parthia system and missing ships... It may be completely unrelated, but it would be a good area to start my personal search as well.
Smiling at a private thought, Vince continues "Being a recent posting, the events surrounding the missing ships will likely be fresh, surely aiding in an investigation. While the risk may be high, with proper caution and our diverse skill sets it ought to be something that we can handle."
Silhar:
By the time the rest was discussing matters of buisness, Yurij did everything he could do to familiarize himself with the ship, beginning with finding himself a place to sleep, saving his equipment there and putting down the armor. After a quarter of furnishing his new den, he leaves the cabin - wearing fresh clothes and a traditional duelling hide, carrying around his legacy blade attached to a belt. He whistles happily as the door seal, lights a cigarette, then takes a walk around the Blue Crow's deck, his steps echoing through the corridors.
After some time, he arrives back on the bridge. With a smile, he says:
"Zhe ?????? iz right, ???????????. Let uz take care ov thoze lozt ships, at leazt the bounty zeemz vorth ze rizk. Yet az for piratez, I don't think zhat ve should dizdain zis one completely. Let uz keep it in mind juzt in caze ve met any ov zhem during our voyagez, ????"
Xander Morhaime:
"Statement: Tracking down the ships themselves may be difficult, captain. The offer has been up for six days, the vessels themselves have been missing for thirteen. The locals have shown no interest in the considerable amount of money, and Federation authorities have apparently been unable to locate the ships in question thus far. Summary: Unconventional methods of searching may need to be employed," Carrion explained, then paused for a few moments.
"Statement: I have completed acquiring available information on the ships in question. There is not much of it. As jump-capable vessels, they did not use the gate to enter the system and so precise information on their point of origin is unavailable. System control has recorded four simultaneous events matching jump-exit with a signature matching the missing vessels, thirteen standard days ago, but the ships themselves never docked at the local station. There have been no jump-entry events recorded since then, so it is reasonable to expect they are somewhere within system, however. Ship specifications are classified, but communication signatures and visual ID data have been provided."
Malek Deneith:
"Well if they registered the ships appearing in system, then there should be possible to roughly estimate where they appeared. And that's some starting point... but not a strong one sadly. If anyone has some ideas other than going into that area and trying to scan area around it in hopes of finding something to lead us to the ships, I'm all ears."
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