"So, you are the man who can help us locate the people we are looking for?" Alex questioned.
"I can and will! But first, good sir, I would have your name!" Dagan replied smiling.
"Alexander Dragic," the big man replied, using his false name.
"You definitely look like an Alexander. Sound like one too! Who might all you lovely ladies be?" the jovial captain questioned. The women introduced themselves, with Kasumi and Shazza playing along as Alex did. Though this man appeared harmless, they saw no reason to be careless.
"A very diverse and versatile crew and I must say, exotic too!" the man grinned, eyeing the ladies. Tahral pulled Taal'ani close and Min got the point, turning his focus to the other women. The women smiled at him, but the three who were with Alex made a point of staying close to the man. Dagan noted this and stared at the man, thunderstruck.
"How... how did you do that?" the man questioned.
"Do what?" Alex wondered.
"Draw these three lovely ladies to your side, of course!" Dagan replied, envious of Alex's good fortune.
"Trade secrets. Sorry," Alex grinned.
"Not even one thing to give me a direction to go?" Min asked, almost pleadingly.
"I will say one thing about this man," Natalya smirked as she addressed the man. "I'm sure you hear women stating that the men they are with go into what they call 'Beast Mode', when they are being... amorous. Alex here, he goes beyond 'Beast Mode'. This man, is a full on monster."
"Oh, I agree with that assessment Nats. Though I would say that Alex's... talents are an unholy union of monster and machine," Kasumi purred.
"He is so much more than that! The terms 'monster' and 'machine'... they do no justice to how well this man can satisfy a woman. Especially since he keeps us smiling all day, every day," Shazza agreed as she nipped at Alex's neck playfully.
"And that's not counting the time he spends with Korsa either," Natalya stated with a smirk.
"Korsa? Another of your crew?" Dagan questioned.
"Our Khontaran doctor and a damn good one at that! Also, a gorgeous woman herself," Shazza grinned at Min as he gawped at them.
Dagan stared at the women, then back at Alex, his eyes nearly falling out of his head. He could scarcely believe what he was hearing! All three women had called this man a pure monster?!? And, he had a fourth woman who he took to bed, that was a Khontaran?!? Such women were notoriously hard to please!!
Dagan would have brushed it off as exaggeration, but he saw the smoldering heat that lie in their eyes when they gazed at Alex. It wasn't just lust, but pure adoration they had for the man, something which many men would kill for! If three women, all different, said this about the big man, then he was a man worth knowing!
"You and I, sir, must have words before you leave!" Dagan told him, bowing to the man respectfully.
"We will. But we need to get on with why we are here," Alex told him.
"Yes, of course! Wade! A round of drinks for my new friends here!" Min called out.
"Coming right up, Cap!" Wade rumbled as he moved around the bar, fixing the drinks. He took orders from everyone in the crew and pumped them out in record time. Inari smiled as it was clear that Wade hadn't slacked in his game, taking less than five minutes to drum up the total order. Once this was done, Dagan led the crew to his table, which was a large, round thing, easily able to seat them all there.
"More flunkies of yours, Dagan? Or are they some poor saps you roped into another scheme?" a voice asked.
"Who said that?" Shazza asked, her eyes darting this way and that.
"That would be me, ma'am," the voice stated. Shazza and the others kept looking around to find the source of the voice, but couldn't find the person it belonged to.
"Must you always vex those I do business with, Cluckster?" the man griped.
"I told you to stop calling me that!" the voice berated with a squawk.
It was then the crew's eyes traveled to where the voice was coming from and were surprised at its source. It was a Rondathan parrot, and a rather large one at that! It was the size of an eagle, with a large blue beak, a massive crest of feathers and a plumage that was a mix of purple and yellow. It sat there on a perch above the booth, with its wings tucked in, observing the group that accompanied his captain.
"Would you rather I order a chicken and make you sit and watch me eat it?" Min threatened. The parrot grumbled as it turned its head and shut its beak, keeping its noise to a minimum.
"Dagan, you shouldn't be so mean! Where did you get this magnificent creature? You didn't have him last time we met," Inari told the bearded man.
"I won him in a poker game, when he was just a hatchling. The Rondathan woman I won him from was... very displeased about losing him. So, I offered to help with... assuaging her loss. She found it... agreeable," Min grinned.
"I hope I'm not the only one who is disgusted by this," Cluckster sighed. "Oh, and ma'am, thank you."
"You're most welcome! You deserve a better name than Cluckster. A regal bird such as you should have a fitting name," Inari stated.
"Hmm. How about... Vincent?" Priya suggested.
"Vincent. From the Roman name, Vincentius. Derived from the Latin word, vincere, which means 'to conquer'," Alex supplied.
"I hope you start doing more business with people more like these, Captain. I like them!" the bird told the man enthusiastically.
"Hmm. Vincent Cluckster then," Dagan agreed, smirking at the bird. He looked like he was about to object, but the bird snapped his beak shut before he replied.
"I suppose it is better than just plain old Cluckster," the newly renamed parrot agreed.
"Indeed! Now, to business! Just who is it you and yours are searching for?" Dagan asked as he and the crew seated themselves.
"It's two people, actually. Gloria and Matthias Renauld. They were settlers here when Prodosia was a new colony," Alex stated.
"And had a different name, too. I know them, or more to the point, I know of them. They are the leaders of a very successful group of scavengers and thieves out in the lands beyond Tanith's Gully," Min stated. Seeing the group's confusion, Dagan opened his mouth to speak, but Inari beat him to it.
"Yes, there are groups of people who live out in the wastelands of Prodosia. Many of them eschew life in settlements like this one," Inari told the group, filling in the blanks for those who didn't know about Prodosia.
"Indeed! They view a life of comfort as one of weakness and they would rather be strong, and self-reliant. The trappings of civilization do not entice them, as they love their freedom too much to want to sacrifice it. Out there, in the wastes, there is no law but the one they make and that's how they like it," Min said to them.
"Many of the people out in the wastes have banded together to form what would be more like a tribal culture. They're nomadic, so there are almost no permanent settlements for them. As Dagan stated, they are self-reliant to the point where it is a matter of pride and honor. Any kind of tech that would make their lives even a little easier is frowned upon, if not outright banned," Inari stated.
"But that's just the tribes, which are the larger of the groups out there. There are smaller gatherings of people, and these are gang-like in structure. Unlike the tribes, they tend to stay in one place most times," Dagan supplied.
"Why is that?" Kasumi wondered as she took a pull of her beer.
"That's because the lands they occupy used to be the land they owned. Before the conflict that devastated this world. It was their land... their home... everything they had. Even though it is all little more than ruins now, it still belongs to them. Would you wish to abandon something you put your life and soul into, even though much of it was a wreck and a disaster?" Min proposed.
"Few would abandon something that was theirs. Especially if there's a chance that one day, it could become what it once was," Shazza interjected.
"Exactly so, Shazza! Exactly so!" Min smiled.
"So, these groups aren't really unified then?" Alex questioned.
"Not really, no. Sometimes we'll see a pair of tribes unify with the objective of trying to raid the town, but it's rarely successful. The pockmarked walls and dented gates tell the tale of many failed attacks. Most attacks barely reach the main wall, much less breach the entry gates. Though that has been changing recently," Dagan said with a heavy sigh.
"Yeah! I remember that none of the tribes could even reach a hundred meters of the walls, without getting gunned down! You even said that raids were successful!" Inari griped, incredulous at what she was hearing.
"As I said, things have been changing. Far faster than they had back when you were still here, Captain Sunara. The tribes are getting smarter, evolving," the older man stated.
"How? Has their culture really changed that much??" Inari questioned.
"It has been changing bit by bit. It was slow, almost imperceptible at first. It wasn't until the first successful raid that we realized how much the tribes had changed. The tribes have abandoned their more backwards ways of thinking and have embraced technology. At least, the kind of technology that makes them better warriors," Dagan said, before he took a sip of his vodka.
"What sort of tech do they have?" Priya wondered.
"It's nowhere near the best level of tech available to the modern militaries of the galaxy. But it is still enough to give people pause when venturing out into the wastes. Primarily, they use rudimentary firearms, along with flechette launchers, and the occasional rocket launcher. They still make extensive use of hand-to-hand weapons, and with the jump packs they now have, it makes fighting them off more complicated," Dagan told them.
"So, the tribes that stuck to the old way of doing things? What became of them?" Inari wondered.
"Either assimilated into the larger tribes, or slaughtered down to the last living warrior. You know how it is," Dagan said as he finished his drink.
"So, this makes traveling out in the wastes... problematic?" Alex questioned, not liking the situation.
"In some cases, yes. But not all is lost, as the tribes are in no state to be attacking us, not since we repelled the last attack and decimated half the attacking warriors! Now, most tribes out there have peaceful relations with the settlement," Dagan stated.
"And this helps us how?" Natalya queried, wondering where this was going.