I stole glances over at the vice president of Ferrumus Corp, Bi Sun, as he continued to stare at the screens before us that showed various drone footage from around the world.
He hadn’t answered for a few minutes since I ntioned a potential cooperative opportunity that would also undermine one of their rivals, Virtue Corp.
I didn’t want to rush him, so I could only wait patiently while taking sips from my glass.
It was only when my cup was almost empty that he finally broke his silence.
“I believe there is so rit to hearing what you have to say. I must warn you though, our company has been quite busy recently with recovering from the war and our size sotis slows our decision-making, especially when it cos to these non-urgent matters.”
I swallowed as I processed what he was saying. I believe he was saying, in the typical corpo roundtable fashion, that his company was divided on the matter regarding their rivals and this wasn’t sothing he could decide alone.
“Shall we arrange a eting for us to discuss in detail, then?” I asked.
“Acceptable.” He took another sip of his drink. “I can arrange a eting in two days, at our branch headquarters. Here are the details.”
I quickly read over the file he sent for the ti and place. There wasn’t anything special consideration I had to take note of except for how to get to the eting place. Inside the file, there were security codes and a warning to arrive no earlier than fifteen minutes.
It was so detailed because Ferrumus Corp’s branch headquarters wasn’t actually in Aegis, but in a separate space station that orbited Earth. Without following the instructions with the relevant security codes, any ship that approached them would be blown to pieces. That wasn’t even sothing I had to be worried about right now because I didn’t even have a ship to bring there in the first place!
Not long after he sent the eting details, his daughter ran back toward him from the neural pods. Seeing how it wasn’t likely for us to speak further, I silently slipped away and went back to our group’s seats.
I nodded at Amos, who seed relieved nothing had gone wrong while I communicated with Thorne about our upcoming plans. We silently spent the remaining ti there until our shuttle ca to bring us back.
As soon as we boarded the shuttle, I turned to Amos.
“Do you know any pilots we could hire within a day or two?”
I had tried searching for a ship to get to Ferrumus in two days while we had waited for the shuttle, but all rental services needed to be booked a few days in advance to schedule a pilot. If we wanted to fly there on such short notice, we would have to convince one of the other ships to ferry us there or find a pilot ourselves and rent a ship.
“Hmm…”
He wordlessly sent over a paynt request for five thousand credits for consultation fees. Once I paid, he sent over several contact information.
With nothing better to do while our shuttle ferried us back, I got to work and began reaching out to our potential pilots.
Two days later, we headed for the rental company in the early morning. We were all decked in either power armor or spacesuits as we prepared for our trip today.
When we got there, a tall woman was already waiting for us outside the rental office in a skintight spacesuit.
“Nice to et you in person, Priya.” I swiftly greeted our pilot for the day.
“Sir,” she said as she sized us up, especially at our power armor.
She didn’t seem to be a talker, so we quickly went inside to finish the procedures of the rental. It wasn’t complicated on my end when I had ample funds to place as a deposit and our pilot had the proper licenses, but our pilot insisted she inspects the ship herself before we finalized the deal.
The employee at the office led us past a security gate where there was no artificial gravity on the other side. We barely had ti to adjust to the lack of gravity as the employee didn’t loiter and headed straight to the nearby elevator, where they entered a bunch of commands into the terminal before hurrying us in. I watched the elevator go up several floors and then laterally for so ti before it ca to a full stop.
The doors opened to a spacious hanger where a small ship was floating in the center, with several chains keeping it in place. Priya didn’t wait a second before jumping off the ground, floating up toward the guntal grey ship.
She brushed her hand across its hull as she made her way around it, using the propulsion system in her suit. It shot out gusts of air through various exhausts on the suit to help her navigate through the zero-g environnt. She circled the ship once before heading toward a hatch and turned back to the employee who had guided us here.
“Open it up.”
Even through the helt of the spacesuit, we could all feel her impatient gaze. The employee quickly floated up toward her and entered the passcode into a terminal next to the hatch. As soon as it opened, Priya rushed in, followed by the helpless employee who had to keep watch over their company’s equipnt.
The figure of both of them disappeared, and we didn’t dawdle any longer as we moved to catch up. I also took this ti to test out the modified jetpack I had equipped our power armor with to propel myself up.
The powered armor was connected to my SAID, so to activate the jetpack, all I needed was a simple ntal command.
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I felt a vibration as it ejected an electric pulse that pushed upward. I made sure to start on the lowest power setting, but it was enough to propel at the sa speed as the previous two. I glanced down at Thorne and sent him a quick ssage to try it out as well, and the two of us took a minute to test it out before we entered the ship.
Although we had rented one of the smaller ships, it was still sizable compared to the aircraft that operated in the atmosphere. These spaceships were designed to travel longer distances that typically took days to months, which ant they were at least equipped with several crew cabins and a ss hall.
When we passed through the hatch, we found ourselves in a corner of the cargo bay, right next to a corridor that led further into the ship. The walls had proper labels, informing us where each path led.
Taking a look around the cargo bay, we saw Priya just about to finish her inspection as she circled the spacious hold. She floated by us without a word and made her way further into the ship, following the signs for engineering.
We were truly out of our elent, so we left it entirely to her to inspect the ship as we quietly followed. We still had ample ti before our eting in the afternoon, and it was better to listen to the professional in these cases.
The inspection didn’t last as long as I thought. Half an hour went by and we exited the ship. Priya turned to and declared the results.
“All good, sir.”
I held in a sigh of relief and turned to the employee.
“Thank you for your ti. I will sign the docunt now.”
I sent the employee the completed forms, and they quickly sent the access codes and handed a physical key to the ship.
“Thank you for choosing to do business with us, sir. As written in the contract, this ship will now be your responsibility for the next week. If you encounter any issues, do not hesitate to contact us and we can have a repair team en route at the best market rates.”
I nodded along and let her list off several other warnings and precautions before watching her exit the hangar. They had made sign a week-long contract at the minimum or else they wouldn’t rent it to , so I don’t plan on bringing any more business to them. Even if I found myself needing repairs, I would search elsewhere. With the rental complete, we wasted no ti and boarded our new ride along with our pilot.
Normally, only the crew ca through this hangar and they would go pick up their guest at a specified boarding area, but since we were already here, there was no need for the redundant fanfare.
Most of us settled in the ss hall, where there was ample space for us to sit together, while Priya and Brian went to the cockpit. There was only enough space there for two there, and Brian had been interested in watching. We needed soone to keep an eye on the external hire, anyway, so that left the remaining five of us together.
Our pilot truly wasted no ti as we quickly heard her voice over the ship-wide intercom.
“All crew, ready for takeout. ETA of the trip is one hour and eight minutes.”
We all fumbled around our seats and strapped ourselves into the hard tal chairs around our table. There were a few pods beside us that looked similar to the virtual reality ones, but they were only used when the ship was performing high-g maneuvers. As our trip was short, we all stuck to the seats around the table.
A minute after her announcent, we felt the ship accelerate, and I quickly pulled up the footage from the caras attached to the exterior of the hull. I watched as our ship ventured into the expansive darkness of space, leaving Earth behind. Behind us was the dock we were departing from, which seed more like a honeycomb from this distance.
I tried spotting other ships, but the vastness of space combined with the darkness made it hard to spot anything.
“Peng is bored.” A voice rang out from across the table.
“Shut—” I held up a hand and interrupted Andrew.
“Why don’t we all play sothing? How about so card gas?” I suggested.
The people around the table exchanged glances before they all nodded. I booted up the virtual program, invited all of them, and began going over the rules.
It had been a tense week with all of us venturing into unfamiliar territory, so it was nice we could sowhat relax here. There was no one else onboard, and they didn’t have to be on the lookout for anyone popping up suddenly.
I settled on a ga of poker, as I wanted to brush up on my ability to hold my facade before going into a negotiation with a big corp like Ferrumus. Maybe it was just wishful thinking that a ga of poker would help, but I really wanted it to go smoothly so we could go ho and end this stupid war we were dragged into.
I couldn’t grind any experience points up here and I wanted to get to the next level so I could round off another skill to plus ten.
I bought up my status screen once I folded an early hand.
Status
Level:
23
EXP:
2130/2300
Musculoskeletal:
211
Neural Reflex:
65
Visuomotor Coordination:
87
Endurance:
59
Sensory Perception:
127
Upgrade Points:
Upgrades:
Stealth 7Hacking 5Cybernetic Engineering 10Stealth Technology 10Software Engineering 8Electrical Engineering 10
Enhancents:
SAID: Zenitech Sebastien v2
Bio-Coprocessor: SocialCorp Lightning II
Optics: Mirage Tech Clear-Sights mk.12
Cyberarm (Left): Nova Tech Heracle Mk. 3
Cyberarm (Right): Nova Tech Heracle Mk. 3
Auditory: SocialCorp Echo IV
Vocal: SocialCorp Orator III
Cardiovascular: BioGen Lifepump 5
Sensory: Halls Corp Argus Elite Custom
Additional Processing: Halls Corp Custom ST
Miscellaneous: Halls Corp HSU Custom Shade
Just as another round was about to start, an alarm blared out from the intercom, bewildering all of us. None of us were trained in how to operate a spaceship, so if anything went wrong, there wasn’t a whole lot we could do.
Priya’s voice soon rang out.
“There’s a ship that’s—” We could hear the distress in her voice before it got cut off by the violent shaking of the ship that threatened to throw us onto the floor.
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