Inari and her group boarded the
Darkstrider
, eager to get to work on finding this asshole. They weren't sure who the bullets had been aimed at, but they'd find out soon enough. The fact that Sargol had taken potshots at them in broad daylight was bad enough. What made things worse was that Willem was paying the price for it, and they weren't going to let the smug bastard get away with it!
"You sure that you can hack into the grid of Tanith's Gully?" Inari asked their resident hacker.
"Oh, without an issue there, Cap! I may have... done a little light probing before we... began our offload," Taal'ani admitted.
"Did anyone notice?" Inari queried, making sure.
"Cap, please! This is me we're talking about! No way in any level of the hells would I have been that sloppy!" Taal'ani responded a little indignantly.
"Just making sure you're staying on top of your game is all," Inari smirked as they walked past the Sentries and into the
Darkstrider.
"Well, worry not. That encounter we had with Void Lord has forced me to step up my game. Need to dive back into the net and the culture again. See what's new, who's trouble, who's not and what the newest toys are," the Fel'caan woman replied.
"Think we might need to make a stop or two for some hardware?" Inari wondered.
"I got some pretty neat stuff while we were at Veldhern, but a look around here and there couldn't hurt," Taal'ani stated.
"We'll see about where the nearest places we can stop are and make plans," Inari assured her friend.
"All right. Jaesa, you there?"
"For you Talon, always! What is it?" the AI questioned as she walked up to the group as they ambled onto the bridge.
"Get Stanley up and link my deck to the
Darkstrider's
systems. We're going hunting," Taal'ani responded with a deadly serious look in her eye.
"Oh? What happened, and who are we going after?" Jaesa queried. The crew gave her the abbreviated version, telling her the basics. She made a look of pure disgust as she heard what happened to Willem.
"So, the man who insulted you tried to kill the deputy? That doesn't seem right," Jaesa mused.
"I was thinking the same thing myself. Willem was almost right in front of Inari when the shots went off. At least I think that's how everyone was positioned," Tahral thought out loud.
"Well, we're about to find out! We linked yet, Jaesa?" Talon questioned.
"Ten seconds ago. Just waiting on your slowpoke ass," the AI sassed.
"All right. Linking in... now!" Taal'ani said as she used one of the bridge consoles to double as her hacking deck.
When outfitting the
Darkstrider
back aboard the
Perseus
, Taal'ani had made sure that the consoles could be tasked this way. It might have been unorthodox, but the amount of power she could put behind a hack was much greater using the ship's systems over the deck alone. Because of this, she didn't have to resort to using her implant to surf in directly and Taal'ani would have the same reaction time as when using her deck.
"Hunh! That was fast!" Luminia commented. "You'd think that the people here on Prodosia would be more careful about the networks they use."
"On a backwater like this, I'm surprised they even have one! Compared to what we've got, they move slower than slugs covered in molasses!" Taal'ani quipped.
"Are there any cameras that you can access in the areas where I tried chasing the bastard down?" Inari demanded, bringing the topic back into focus.
"Yeah! Just give me a few seconds and... there! Are those the angles you were looking for, Cap?" the Fel'caan hacker queried.
"Yes! Can you go back to around forty minutes ago? We should have been stepping out of the station by then," Inari replied.
"Sure! Hold up, while I access the feeds," Taal'ani replied, as her hands flew across the console. In a matter of seconds, several holographic screens were up, displaying the event as it happened less than an hour ago.
"All right, scanning... scanning... scanning... there we are! We were just walking out of the station right there," Taal'ani pointed.
"OK. Play it at normal speed," Inari commanded. Her crew mate did as she was told and played the video. It went on for a few more seconds before the shots rang out and everyone dove for cover.
"Stop there! Back it up seven seconds and go at half speed," Inari told her friend. Taal'ani did as she was asked, and the video played. They all studied the slow motion captures and Inari sighed heavily.
"I was the target. It just so happened that Willem was in the way when the shots were fired. I sure as hells hope he makes it," Inari huffed.
"The bastard was sitting by a food vendor, blending in as one of the crowd!" Tahral growled, spotting Sargol in seconds.
"Yeah! Seems like this fucker loves hiding in plain sight! Hopefully, we'll catch him before he has a chance to do any more damage or hurt anyone else!" Inari nodded.
"OK. Playing out the chase at regular speed," Taal'ani informed them as she resumed watching the screens.
The scene played out much as Inari had remembered it. How everyone dove for cover while staying away from the deadly bullets. Popping up after the initial spray had stopped, to where Inari returned fire. The chase began a few seconds later, with Sargol beating feet, staying ahead of Inari, but only just. It wasn't until Inari chased him out of the alley that things got interesting.
"Holy... what the fuck just happened??" Inari gasped as she witnessed Sargol vanish in plain sight.
"Just a sec. Let me back that up a bit," Taal'ani responded.
Within seconds, Talon had rewound the files to where Sargol emerged from the alley. She played the file ten times slower than normal speed, watching everything the man did. They looked at him as he turned his head, and seeing that Inari wasn't there, he reached into his coat. From that point he touched, the crew saw a brief electrical flash, before everything from that spot on the man slowly became invisible.
"An... invisibility matrix? How is that possible?" Priya questioned.
"I've heard rumblings from some old contacts about this tech, but it's just rumors and hearsay. I didn't think there was any merit to those rumors!" Taal'ani gasped.
"Looks to me like there is solid evidence of this bit of tech being real," Inari sighed, knowing now that their job just became harder.
"So, what do we do?" Priya questioned.
"Hold on a moment. He vanished from sight, but did he disappear completely?" Luminia questioned.
"What are you talking about, Lumi?" Priya asked.
"I remember when I was being introduced to the technology from your ship and your civilization. How there were certain things that could help us in our hunts. Especially when it came to hunting beasts that could blend in with their environment. You call them... 'thermite goggles'?" the Artucian woman queried.
"Thermal goggles! Fuck! Now that is clever! Talon, is there any way you can have a look at the cameras through a thermal filter?" Inari asked as excitement flooded her veins.
"Only through cameras that have that feature equipped, and sadly, none of these cameras have it," Taal'ani reported. "Stanley, have you been listening?"
"I have, Miss Taal'ani. With Jaesa's help, I am going through all recent camera recordings and cross checking them with any that have thermal lenses equipped. Standby," the ship's VI told everyone. The wait for an answer seemed to drag on forever, but it was less than five minutes before Stanley came back with an answer.
"Negative. There are no known cameras in Tanith's Gully that are equipped with thermal lenses. Such countermeasures will have to be set up within the town if we are to be successful in locating Sargol," the VI told everyone.
"Well, it was a thought. Regardless, we have our own toys here and we will be putting them to proper use!" Inari stated as she gestured for the crew to follow her. "Jaesa, task the Sentries to factor in thermal vision during their sweeps. Don't want anyone getting the drop on us."
"Already done. You know, I think we should see about capturing Sargol if possible," the AI suggested.
"She's got a point. Not only would he be a wealth of information on who he's working for, but tech like that is rare! Going fully invisible from sight like that isn't something you just cobble together! Not for a single person!" Taal'ani told them.
"Agreed. I'd heard of some prototype devices, but nothing nearly that small! Smallest I've heard is something that's mounted on a cruiser and even then, it didn't last for very long!" Priya replied.
"Oh, don't worry, ladies and gents! I have an idea that will enable us to capture that fucker!" Inari grinned mischievously.
"Oh? Please, do share!" Luminia smiled as the rest of the crew closed in to hear of her plan.
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Aesha stood in the waiting room of the clinic, waiting to hear news about Willem. He'd taken some nasty hits and had lost some blood out there on the street. She hoped that he would be OK, as he was a strong and virile young man. He had a lot left to live for and had his whole life ahead of him. She didn't want to see someone else she knew have it cut short by some errant predator.