Ruger
As soon as they came out of hyper-space, Shiva spotted Ruger's ship - still sidled up next to a wrecked freighter.
"Life scans?" Si asked.
"Too far away. I'm taking us in," Shiva said.
Si headed to the cargo-bay to start suiting up. As soon as they had stopped, he was through the atmospheric barrier - thrustering over to Ruger's cargo-hold. The ship was dark and lifeless. Shiva and the boys were right behind him. The doors on both sides of Rumer's hold were open. The body of a dead pirate was still floating within.
As soon as Shiva got there, she found a terminal and plugged herself in to talk to the ship's computer. Si waited, anxious to see what she could find out.
"The ship's in lockdown," she said. "He may have even welded the doors shut before he sealed himself in. I think he's still alive but the engines are blown or gone and they've knocked out his communications array."
"What if we steal pieces off of the freighter, use your construction drones to weld the ships together, and then breach through the joined section - maybe airlock to airlock?"
"It'll take some time..."
"How fast can help get here?"
"A little less than a day."
"I think that's our best bet."
"I hate to slag his airlock ..." Shiva said, "but I think you're right - that's the best we can do."
Since Shiva already had things under control, Si buzzed off to check the freighter. It was clear and the safe had been cleaned out - whether by Ruger or the pirates - Si couldn't tell. Shiva immediately sent the drones and droids to the stricken vessel. She and Si worked to identify pieces of the hull that could be cut into even squares - to make their work to join the tugs together go faster.
Within a half-hour, the airlock from the Old Timer was connected to the one on Ruger's ship and they were cycling out the airlock on Si's ship - to give them breathable atmosphere within the connecting-tube - a pre-requisite to successfully merging the living spaces of the two ships. The quickly-formed hallway was holding up and soon they were able to start slicing their way into the disabled tug.
Shiva tried to be careful with her cuts - so they could replace the airlock door when they were done - hopefully with the salvage-ship's captain restored to the helm.
As soon as Shiva lifted the slagged section out of the way, she and Si stepped into the other ship to search for Ruger. Ten minutes later, they found him. He was holding a blood-soaked rag to his neck. His eyes were big as saucers when he saw Si and Shiva. He tried to talk but Si shook his head.
"Let me look," Si ordered, gently pulling on the man's hand that was holding pressure to his wound.
Blood wasn't pouring out - but it wasn't good. Shiva took Si's hand and placed it on Ruger's neck, staring at him, telling him without words what she thought he should do. Si closed his eyes, willing his hand to do whatever magic it could.
"Hot," Ruger croaked, his voice dry.
Shiva raced back over to the Old Timer, grabbed a glass of water and a tube of protein paste, and ran back to the man. By the time she got back, Ruger was sitting up, staring at Si.
"What did you do?" he asked, taking the glass from Shiva with a nod - before downing it. Once the water was gone, he accepted the food-paste. He started squirting it into his mouth and swallowing it down.
"I stopped the bleeding," Si told him.
"Felt like more than that," Ruger said, "but I've asked enough questions. You're a sight! I thought I was done."
When he finally acted like he was ready to try getting up, Si and Shiva helped him to his feet. The passageways weren't made for three people to walk side-by-side but they eventually got Ruger moved from his ship to the Old Timer - and then to the kitchen.
"Damn, son!" Ruger said, looking around at Si's companions, "You sure know how to crew a salvage-sled!"
The girls all laughed.
"Bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich?" Staci asked him.
"I'll eat anything that comes from your hand, sweet thing," he said, smiling.
She blushed and went to make him some food.
"Where'd you find these beauties?" Ruger asked.
"This one," Si said, pointing to Shiva. "It's my ship's computer. She wanted to 'stretch her legs'."
"Good choice, missy," Ruger said, "them's some damned-fine legs."
Shiva smiled.
"The rest of us," Mary reported, "are rescues - like you."
"You do this a lot, huh?" Ruger asked Si.
"Seems like it," he replied, chuckling.
Ruger put his hand to the side of his mouth and stage-whispered, "Looks like I'm the mutt of the rescued litter."
"I'm just glad we found you. Rita was worried sick."
"I sent a message to her," Shiva said. "Don't know how long it'll take to relay."
"You think we can jump to hyper-space with Ruger's tug hanging off of us?"
"I don't know. It'll stress both frames."
"She's shot, Si. Scrap the damned thing. I think I'm done with this business anyway. It's not worth it anymore."
Si looked at Shiva - who shrugged.
"Look," Ruger said. "If you try to drag it back, it'll take weeks. Even if you flew back, grabbed some engines, and repaired it, you're down almost a week. I feel bad enough already but you'll lose too many days fucking with my ship. Like I said, I think I'm throwing in the towel. I'll haul shit for Harlan. I'll get by. I won't have to worry about any fucking pirates anymore."
Staci set the plate in front of him.
"Eat," Si ordered. "Get your strength. We'll scrap the freighter you'll have an hour or two to think about it before we have to decide."
"You can scrap that in two hours?!" Ruger said, taking a bite of the sandwich. "Damn!" he said. "This is tasty!"
"We've got an army of droids - and Shiva directs them like an orchestra. You probably only have about an hour to decide."
"Fuck me to Tuesday!" Ruger said to Si. "Can I have another one of these?" he asked Staci.
Staci giggled and went to make another sandwich.
"Your food-fabricator kicks the shit out of mine," the salvage-operator said.
"Yeah. It's definitely worth the money," Si told him. "We'll be back in a bit, you might think about what we need to grab from your ship if you're serious about scrapping it."
"If you can reduce mine to parts in two hours, I don't know why were even talking about trying to save the thing," Ruger said.
"Alright, well give it a think. You'll want everything out of there before Shiva's buzzards rip the meat off."
Ruger picked up his plate and said, "If these two little cuties can help me, we'll go start clearing shit out. That way you can start on mine as soon as the freighter's done."
Si looked at Shiva.
She laughed and said, "No. I don't need you. You can help them."
"Fuck, dude," Ruger told Si, "that's cold!"
"What can I say?" Si replied, smirking. "I've been replaced by a hot android."
"Yeah, her ass is definitely better-looking that yours," Ruger said, laughing, trying not to choke on his food.
Shiva shook her head and left as the others laughed as well.
As soon as Si and the girls had helped Ruger clear his stuff out, they sealed the airlock on the Old Timer and the construction drones started separating the two ships.
Si and Ruger stood against the far bulkhead in the cargo-hold and watched Shiva's team rip the tug apart piece by piece.
"Mother of God!" Ruger exclaimed.
"She's nothing if not efficient. Honestly, I barely have time to check through a wreck for bodies before her crew is tearing the thing down around my shoulders."
"I can see what Seb was pushing me for. You started with, what? Three cargo-droids?"
"We found three more a few weeks ago. We got the mining droids last week. The construction drones were Shiva's bright idea. I couldn't even figure out what the hell she was talking about until she sent them into action. Actually, they built the tunnel between our ships."
"Ingenious!"
Si just shook his head - and made sure to stay out of the way of his crew.
"Hey," Ruger said, after about a half-hour of watching the droids work. "I assume Rita gave you a sector or two to clear."
"Six," Si admitted.
"Six?! So, yeah. There's no sense in you wasting two days to dump me off at Seb's. You got a spare room you can shove me in?"
"Yeah."
"I'll just tag along, if that's alright. You finish your run and I'll still end up back at Seb's faster than I would have if I hadn't gotten shut down by those damned pirates."
"Si!" the Old Timer's computer called out.
"Yeah?"
"We've got incoming. A ship just dropped in by that asteroid. They're heading this way."
"That's the direction they came from - when they hit me," Ruger said.
"Let's get you inside before it gets crazy out here," Si said, steadying the man and leading him across the cargo-hold.
"What're you guys going to do?" Ruger asked.
"Knowing Shiva, take their ship from them," Si replied.
"No shit?!"