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Agree to help Her
Deckard sighed, staring at his thumbs for a long moment. How had he managed to get himself roped into this mess? He had a quiet life, a peaceful job and his own starship. A smarter man might have declined, or told Corani to find a better solution.
But Deckard couldn't bring himself to say no to Corani. The same empathy that had made him intervene ten years ago to save her from chemical mind-death now prevented him from backing down.
Still, the decision was agonizing.
At last the old soldier glanced up from his distant reverie. Corani's modified eyes were fixed to him, the Catian waiting with bated breath for his answer to her impossible question. He flashed his friend a grim smile.
"Just like old times, little mouse." He said, popping open his thumb to light a second cigarette. He took a heavy drag and snapped his finger closed, wafting away the smoke that hung about his face like budding storm clouds.
Corani was thrilled. "Deckard... you have no idea what this means to me."
"Of course I do." Deckard said. "
Yeh-Aji-Tah
." Alone, we are prey.
Corani beamed, flashing her fangs at him. "
Sho-Aji-Jin
." Together, we are one.
"Never thought I'd have to say those words to you again in my lifetime." Deckard said, stretching out in the chair as he resolved himself to this foolish pursuit.
"I never forgot them, Lieutenant." Corani said in an earnest tone. "It's like you always used to say: Soldiers need a mantra."
Deckard sad smile gave voice to the bleak feeling in his chest. "We're not soldiers anymore, little mouse. No cavalry is coming to the rescue if we fuck it up this time."
"We won't need it." She responded. "
You're
the cavalry."
Deckard chuckled at the notion, "Goddess, it really
is
that bad, isn't it?" Now that he had accepted his fate, he felt a strange lightness with his movements. He took a short drag from his cigarette and held the breath in, thinking for a moment.
"What kind of facility are we walking into?" He asked.
Corani's smile fell. "An old moonbase outpost. Likely Human in origin, though we're talking several hundred years in the past. The old Triumvirate government used to use these things as rest and refueling stations for long-distance exploration missions, before the Civil War."
"...So the Gobbos took over an intergalactic truck stop?" Deckard chuckled.
Corani nodded. "Essentially. The layout has clearly been modified and added onto by the Goblins. We have no idea how long they've been there, nor how deep underground it goes."
"Old station means old technology." Deckard grunted, "No shielding, probably a lot more blast doors too. It's gonna be tricky navigating down there with anything approaching stealth."
"The Geneticist's team mentioned something to that effect." Corani said. "The surface of the base itself is divided into three main hubs separated by automated tram systems, with a number of tertiary buildings and hab-blocks scattered on the periphery."
"Can you get me a schematic?" Deckard asked.
"Not a precise one." Corani said, shrugging. "Like I said, the structure is old. Half a millennia at least. I'm not exactly brushed up on my ancient architecture."
"Send me what you can, and get me a crew manifest of your salvage team as well." Deckard let out a contemplative hum. "If things
have
gone south on that base, we'll need to leave immediately if we want to find any survivors. Tonight, if we can manage it. Tomorrow at the latest."
He took another hit off his cigarette. "We'll need weaponry. Breach charges, tactical armor, light-visors, and whatever firearms you are comfortable with. At least a carbine and two sidearms, preferably."
Corani's eyes flashed a devious orange, "I can get you what you need... assuming you don't care where it comes from."
"I don't." Deckard said. "Forward the monthly reports the salvage team sent you to my ship as well, I'm going to try to pin down where in the base they'd have likely made it to before they went dark."
"Of course, Deckard."
Deckard took another drag, his mind racing from the nicotine rush. "...Get me everything you have about your 'geneticist' too while you're at it. That includes the wanted poster - I know you have it. I want to look over her files to see if we can figure out what her plan was moving into the facility."
"Do you intend to make a citizen's arrest, Lieutenant?" Corani asked, perching a leg upon her knee with coquettish flair. She smirked at him.
Deckard expelled the air from his lungs, "No. I'm planning for eventualities. We don't know
what
made your team go silent; only that they did. A rogue gene-splicer going off the reservation is just one possibility."
"I'll make the necessary arrangements." Corani said, letting out a sigh. "Goddess, just hearing you talk makes me feel ten times better about all of this."
"It shouldn't." Deckard said, "The last time I was allowed to make the call, a lot of good people died."
Corani's face softened, her modified body profiled like a ghost in front of the flickering light of the security cameras. "It wasn't your fault, Deckard."
"A choice is still a choice, Corani." Deckard responded, glancing away from her. "I'll never know one way or another if I made the right one when I called in the assault teams, but I know that a lot of good friends died because of it."
"You saved this station, Deckard." She said.
"No one ever really 'saves' anything, little mouse." Deckard retorted, putting out his cigarette and standing to his feet. "Now come on: we don't have much time."
"Hold on," Corani said, standing to her feet. "The Loupians think I'm chewing you out in here. We can't just leave without it looking like you got the message."
Deckard smirked, raising an eyebrow. "...Do you intend to take a swing at me? I'm ugly enough without adding a fresh shiner on my eye."
Corani rolled her eyes, "You're such a grunt, Deckard. Not every lock needs to be smashed to get it open."
Corani furrowed her brow, letting out a small gasp of pain as her body warped once more. Her hair lengthened, shifting back to snow white with a red streak. her ears shrank into dainty tips while her body filled out, her waist narrowing into almost doll-like proportions. She was back to playing the busty temptress.
Corani opened her eyes, her irises rippling with color. She smirked, circling the table with a seductive sway. She brushed up against Deckard, running a finger along his shoulder line. Her eyes followed the trail of her wandering fingertip for a moment, before her gaze flicked up to meet his.
"We just had a frank discussion, you and I. I made it clear that you were a troublemaker, and you made it clear you didn't care. After a lively little debate, you realized I wasn't going to back down, that if you pushed me any further I would bring in my boys to beat you senseless and heave you naked and penniless into the lower levels of
Dread Harbor
, along with the rest of the drek."
She circled him, drawing her finger across the back of Deckard's duster coat. "...You were intrigued by me, this exotic creature who dared to challenge the deadly gunslinger. You reconsidered, and asked me how much I cost for the night. I gave you a high number." Corani flashed her fangs at him, "-It wasn't high enough to deter you."
Corani extended her arm. Deckard stiffened. She indicated with her head, her eyes flashing a sly, green color. "Shall we?"
Deckard chuckled, taking her by the arm like a would-be suitor. Corani opened the door, and together the two walked out, arm in arm headed for the front of the bar.
"All's good boss?" Rez the Loupian bouncer asked as he fell in behind them. Corani cast a cool glance back over her shoulder at her hulking minion.
"All good, Rez. I straightened him up quick enough." Corani's eyes trailed to Deckard and her lips curled into a condescending smile. "He even 'volunteered' to buy the deluxe package with me tonight. Seems this cutie was looking for more action than the Wellion Crusaders could offer, hm?"
She reached out and stroked a line down Deckard's cheek with her finger, the tip of her claw curling across his stubble. "I'll be on the clock for the rest of the evening. Keep an eye on things till I'm back, will you Rez?"
"Will do, Ma'am." The bulky Loupian growled. His cold gaze turned to Deckard. "Did you want an escort?" He asked, glaring at the gunslinger with a look of undisguised dislike.
"Oh, I don't think I'll need one with this big,
strong
fellow watching my back..." Corani's voice took on a sultry coo. She leaned her lips up to Deckard's ear, making a great show of pursing her lips as if going for a kiss.
"You'll keep me safe, won't you sweetheart?" She whispered, loud enough for Rez to hear.
"I think I can manage." Deckard replied, reaching his arm around her waspish waist and pulling her tight against him. Corani giggled with glee, slipping a hand into the back pocket of his pants. Her white tail wrapped around his waist. She winked at Rez.
"We'll be fine. I'll keep the comms open so you can listen in on our...