Lynn Idris and R (
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For UG@ in a few months' time
1.
[It's anchor-dropping time for the Chalice, though if anyone were to take a look outside where the Chalice is docking a horde of angry protestors can be seen. No rotten eggs or tomatoes are visible yet, but there's more than a few signs being held aloft calling for the head of the "Icarus Bomber". Said "bomber" can only stare for a little while before skulking off to her room. At least she has some degree of protection on the ship.]
It might be best for me to stay on the ship until we leave here. I didn't even really need anything out there anyways.
[Being a hero with terribad publicity sucked. It was worse when it was mostly warranted.]
2.

[Lynn'd made the transfer to pilot, sure, but that hadn't kept her from her mechanic duties. Far from it in fact; now that her status as a wanted woman was known to the command crew (and everyone else on the Chalice for that matter), one of the only reasons she could stay on the ship was because she was worth more to them this way than as a bounty to be handed in. And so she was currently slaving away at getting a half-trashed mook in working order, working away at getting its reactor working.]
What do you think, R? The thing was overclocked to kingdom come, but there's a good chance that faulty conduits are what's keeping it from working.
[And with that she glances to a little digital camera hooked up to a laptop computer, the screen completely blank before lines of text begin to appear all on their own.]

You're more familiar with these kinds of things than I am, Lynn. Still, working from the top to the bottom might be the best way of doing this.

Good point. If we know the reactor's in working order, if all else fails we can always just transfer it to another machine.
3.

[BATTLE! A particularly hectic one, with mooks coming at everyone non-stop! And that lowly customized security robot's doing what it can to keep afloat in all of this craziness. Unfortunately, Lynn's still new to this piloting thing and a nearby explosion rocks it, causing the REVIVAL to stumble towards the ground.]
Not good, not good...
R! I'm going to go for the penetrator rifle! If we can snipe from a distance-
R, there's too many of them out there and this isn't open to debate! I can't keep up with everything if we're front and center!
[If you didn't know any better you might think Lynn's arguing with an imaginary friend of hers.]
[It's anchor-dropping time for the Chalice, though if anyone were to take a look outside where the Chalice is docking a horde of angry protestors can be seen. No rotten eggs or tomatoes are visible yet, but there's more than a few signs being held aloft calling for the head of the "Icarus Bomber". Said "bomber" can only stare for a little while before skulking off to her room. At least she has some degree of protection on the ship.]
It might be best for me to stay on the ship until we leave here. I didn't even really need anything out there anyways.
[Being a hero with terribad publicity sucked. It was worse when it was mostly warranted.]
2.
[Lynn'd made the transfer to pilot, sure, but that hadn't kept her from her mechanic duties. Far from it in fact; now that her status as a wanted woman was known to the command crew (and everyone else on the Chalice for that matter), one of the only reasons she could stay on the ship was because she was worth more to them this way than as a bounty to be handed in. And so she was currently slaving away at getting a half-trashed mook in working order, working away at getting its reactor working.]
What do you think, R? The thing was overclocked to kingdom come, but there's a good chance that faulty conduits are what's keeping it from working.
[And with that she glances to a little digital camera hooked up to a laptop computer, the screen completely blank before lines of text begin to appear all on their own.]
You're more familiar with these kinds of things than I am, Lynn. Still, working from the top to the bottom might be the best way of doing this.
Good point. If we know the reactor's in working order, if all else fails we can always just transfer it to another machine.
3.
[BATTLE! A particularly hectic one, with mooks coming at everyone non-stop! And that lowly customized security robot's doing what it can to keep afloat in all of this craziness. Unfortunately, Lynn's still new to this piloting thing and a nearby explosion rocks it, causing the REVIVAL to stumble towards the ground.]
Not good, not good...
R! I'm going to go for the penetrator rifle! If we can snipe from a distance-
R, there's too many of them out there and this isn't open to debate! I can't keep up with everything if we're front and center!
[If you didn't know any better you might think Lynn's arguing with an imaginary friend of hers.]
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[Ryou's just leaning against a doorframe.]
Then again.. I'm not exactly the person to talk about appearances.
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Besides, looking conspicuous would've just gotten me noticed sooner.
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[He seems to give you a somewhat annoyed look before shaking his head.]
Of all the places you had to hide.... it had to be here.
[He has to chuckle a little... it was pretty funny in a way.]
Looks like your bounty's out of my hands.
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And I.. appreciate that last bit. Contract with the Chalice or no, nothing would stop you if you just decided to act on it at some point, or even just sell me out to someone.
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[Funny thing since he's sort of doing something similar.]
Eh... if I do a deal, I gotta stick to it. Its bad for business if people know I sell out clients. Besides... if I sell you out, I probably won't be seeing much of that money anyway.
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[James's father would probably pay any price named for the chance to beat her to death with a lead pipe, come to think of it.]