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Piers and the Wolf (Bougene Station ATU)

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Her father used to call her his “pirate princess,’ and now finally he was kind of right. I was definitely a mutineer for her.

The rest of my crew were law enforcement, except for the part where they were just pirates with a license.

She and I were salvagers, in the end. That got us through to the Scout Base — and the rest was for the lawyers to sort out.

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Piracy attempt disrupts Boughene Station ahead of GDC Fest, reads the almost month-old headline on my pad. The Gravitic Daisy Carnival almost doubles the station’s population some years, so I hope it's all been sorted by now. I lean back into the couch, looking across the cozy passenger lounge. Out of the corridor, my newfound partner in crime Veronica strides in – all crazy-eyes and fur like jumpspace, in a white halter top and miniskirt. It’s good to see her – she’s been hiding out in her stateroom since we boarded a few hours ago.

Aside from catching up with news, I’d been chatting with our escort pilots – Jeff on the Polo, and Kim on Sparklepony. Jeff is doubling back to Feri about now, while Kim will be riding with us all the way to Jump Limit — but Jumping to Roup instead of with us to Boughene when the Layla LaShell lights off her stardrives. The Scouts sent them along to see us safely out to the line. They’re not up to a fight, but if the locals try anything, they’d report it to the Duke at Regina, with consequences following in their wake. Seems to suffice so far – we’ve not been followed.

They offered local gossip about Feri, exchanged for the now-secret details on how Veronica and I “salvaged” the Fast Trader Duck Duck Gone out from under the official privateer/pirates using it to steal her Far Trader. Picking up a bit of fame, we are — and adding yet another world to the List of Places I Can’t Go Back To. I shake my head ruefully; I know, it’s a job hazard.

Veronica (it’s not really her name, but if you say “Veronica Aguirre” in Galanglic, then write it down in Gvegh, it’s remarkably close) walks up; I greet her, set the pad down and offer my right hand. She takes it, spins in place with a sweep of her fluffy tail and sits next to me – my arm now somehow wrapped around her waist. Huh. Nice.

She looks at me with her crazy eyes – the left one is amber; the right, blue – and asks, “Hey Piers, could you scratch my back please?”

“Veronica,” I ask, “is this some kind of come-on?”

“Nah,” she says brightly. “If it was a come-on, I’d have sat on your lap and asked you to scratch my hips. You know I don't do subtlety. Besides, you’re an alien.”

Alien? She’s the -- oh, right, goes both ways. “Got it,” I laugh. Her fur is thick, layered, and very soft. That halter top both floats above her fur and yet seems to still provide support – clever tech, even if I can't figure out how it's done. She snuggles comfortably into me as I apply my best efforts. Humans and canines have been together since before Grandfather uplifted Vargr from Earth’s proto-wolves a few hundred millennia ago then scattered both them and us to the stars, and I suppose this is part of the reason…

“What’ve you been up to?” I ask. My Gvegh pronunciation’s a bit rusty.

“Personal goods inventory,” she replies – Gvegh’s not her first language either. Her swirled fur pattern and half-break ears mark her as an Akumgeda Vargr, not Gvegh. That type's known for luck, though not as much as the mythical albino Roth Thokken space-wolf wizards. And I have to admit, my presence on Duck during the incident was pretty lucky for her. Didn’t work out too badly for me either, come to think of it.

“If they keep the Bay of Wolf," she declares, "I want my stuff back! So I wrote it up, organized it, and sent the list back with Sparklepony when they started braking for the run back to Feri.”

“Good plan. I have no idea how that’s going to turn out. Director Preston at Scout Base Feri forced the Windsor government to credit you with the ship’s equity, so they may end up keeping the hull. He also said they’re going to try to get the Duck Duck Gone re-registered based on its stolen scoutship avionics suite to claim it as a Scout Service asset.”

Puzzlement tilts her head. “Wait, what?”

“That’s why I was on board in the first place. The goons got a letter of marque for the Duck for Customs work, but couldn’t make its scanners work properly. That felt sketchy, not sure what the deal was there. Whatever, anyhow... Me, just out of the Scouts, figured out that the avionics were ripped from a scoutship lost a few years back, outside Imperial Space. Used the fallback codes to get it working properly, so they hired me on probation. You know how that worked out," I said with a grin and pulled her close. "We caught us some pirates there, even if their papers made it legal."

“Piers, you saved my life back there – I walked right into their trap.”

“Veronica,” I reply, “You were trying to rescue us. You didn’t know they were lying about the reactor failure.”

“Bored, lonely, and wanting the hero’s ego boost isn’t the smartest way to run a starship,” she said ruefully. Vargr, I remember, are never that self-effacing.

“Hey, are you doing all right?” I ask, concerned.

“Not really,” she replies, staring at me from point-blank range. “I’ve lost my ship, and...”

“And what?” I’m not great with Vargr para-language, but she’s definitely agitated.

‘And… This is hard for me to say.” She paused to gather herself. “I, Veronica Aguerre, owe you my life – I owe you everything, Piers. Thank you.” Puppy-dog eyes now? WTF?

I take a deep breath. “Veronica, I understand what you’re saying, but really I only did what I had to do.”

“But why did you do it? You aren’t in the Scouts any more, and you had a designated role as a crewmember. Humans follow who they’re supposed to follow, not the most worthy leaders – so why did you betray them? I know I don’t have the Charisma to have turned you, even if humans could notice it in the first place. So, why?”

“Never really trusted them – it was a job, nothing more. I think they were trying to blackmail me into their goon club. If I’d cooperated in stealing your ship, they’d have had me. But killing for money, even a multi-megacredit share — I can’t do that. Besides, I recognized you from back when the Scouts were doing the customs inspections last year; you didn’t deserve that. The goons shouldn’t even tried to pretend you were a blockade runner.”

“Wait, you were on Mord’s Fustang, right?”

“Yes. I didn’t pick the name. Anyhow, once they had you aboard and handcuffed, and all went over to your ship and discovered that you really didn’t have any crew to be inconvenient witnesses it was clear what they planned to do. Cartoonishly inept evil is still evil, and I wanted no part of it.

“And besides,” I continue, “wasn’t it your idea to claim the Duck as salvage to begin with?”

“It still hadn’t quite sunk in yet that they’d faked the whole thing. I’d brought the deuterium primers over to kickstart the power plant, and thought it would really be a salvage op!”

“Those primers came in handy for our prompt getaway! Glad we had them.”

“But why did the starport authorities believe us, and call off that Sparrow-class fighter? It could have intercepted us before we got down to orbit.”

“They didn’t. But I’d beamed realtime comms logs to the Scout Base, and Director Preston forced them to accept the salvage claim once he knew the real story. They had no choice, he’d have gone public with the customs contractors’ piracy attempt. I think Preston’s played this game before, too…

“Anyhow, what happened to your crew? You weren’t alone the last time I saw you, and I know that Vargr aren’t normally – um — lone wolves.”






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Writer's note:
This is Amateur-Kofiev, not Prokofiev.
1. Peter leaves the meadow gate open, gets yelled at over it.
2. Next day, Peter takes the duck out along with a bird.
3. Wolf gets the duck, but not the bird.
4. Peter gets the wolf (and the duck may still be ok, having been swallowed whole).

Writer's Footnote:
The Layla LaShell is a Type R2 Subsidized Merchant, AKA Big Far Trader. Basically it's a Type R with a matched set of Size D Drives and some of the cargo hold replaced by fuel tanks.

Veronica's starship, the Bay of Wolf, is a Type A2 Far Trader. (Might be a single-hardpoint 199Td version if you insist.)

The Duck Duck Gone is a Gypsy Queen-class Fast Far Trader (199Td, J2/6G) with some bodged battle damage repairs..

In my headcanon (ATU), Akumgeda Vargr have a single copy of the gene for merle coloration, which in Vargr is correlated with psionic ability. Double-merle (lethal white) is correlated with severe birth defects (albinism, blindness, deafness) but very strong psionic ability in the survivors -- this explains the Roth Thokken.

They also have half-break ears (like Collies and Australian Shepards) because I think that looks cool.
 
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“In short, personnel issues,” says the wolf.

“There’s got to be more to it than that. Personnel issues gets you a new crew -- it doesn’t get you no crew.”

“You’re right,” she answers. “It was one crewmember, all I had with me at the time. An arrogant, insolent, insubordinate and unqualified…” she went on in words I only understand from context and intonation – clearly, none complimentary. And on. And on.

“Whoa, whoa! I get the point! But could you try that again in Galanglic for simplicity?” I ask.

Veronica pauses, consciouly slowing her breath, then resumes in human language after regaining her composure. “Yeah, Piers, it still gets to me. Shouldn’t, but it does.”

“I’m all ears,” I offer, “if talking about it would help.”

“You’l be boringly safe to tell it to – humans don’t weaponize your language the way we do.”

“Sometimes we do, but – “ I think for a moment, then stop. Galanglic has nothing on Gvegh – you almost can’t even speak the Vargr common language without braggadocio and taunts, and it’s normal for them! “Yep, you’re right. But boring?”

“Yes, boring. It’s as if when humans talk, they don’t care what anyone thinks of them. Hard to be persuasive when you don’t even seem to believe in yourself…”

“We do that, but a lot of it gets lost in translation,” I counter. “It’s probably better that way. I still want to know the details.”


“Well, it’s about my family,” she begins, “so I’ll start there. This could take a while – sure you want the whole thing?”

I check my pad’s clock. “We’re still an hour from Jump Limit – not that it matters, we’re passengers here so we’ve got all night. Take your time.”

She shifts away, then turns to mostly face me. “All right. My father loved me too much – no, not like that! He was my biggest fan in school and in sports. I was his pirate princess, the perfect daughter. So hard to live up to, but I tried – and like to think I mostly succeeded. He was a great man, even if it didn’t always show in his Charisma.

"Hold on. 'Pirate'?" I'd thought she wasn't that sort!

"You know how Humans like to think of themselves as bold Free Trader captains or grazer-wranglers or independent grav-truckers? Vargr think of themselves as pirates -- it's an aspirational lifestyle. So, little-pup me was always Daddy's Pirate Princess. And then he was gone." Veronica takes a deep breath; she's trying not to whimper a little and mostly succeeds.

She gathers herself; continues. “Both he and my mother had this fur,” she gestures at herself. It's special, but the gene is only semi-dominant. Without it, you're black-and–white or red-and-white -- give or take the usual gold bits," she taps the colored side of her muzzle; notably, her paw matches. "One copy from one parent gives you this or the red equivalent, two causes miscarriages or worse.”

"Worse?" I ask. I can almost see where she's going with this.

"Worse," she replies grimly and proceeds. "Usually, a couple who are both dapple-coated will deal with the miscarriages until a viable pup comes, then bring in a bi– or tri- color sibling as a surrogate for later children. There's a whole set of customs and cultural norms around it.

“And my father so wanted my mother to have another child like me, by him, that he ignored all that. Eventually she relented.

“And then it all went wrong, of course.
"You didn't see that coming, did you." Deadpan -- an attempt at self-protecting humor. It might even have worked; her expression and para-language shows nothing at all.

“She Heard my baby brother and fell in love with him before the ultrasound showed the defects. She couldn't let him go then, no matter what. Neither would my father.”

I note the emphasis. “’Heard”?’ You mean telepathy?”

“Yes, telepathy. Anderrwrr may have been blind, deaf and albino, but his psi rating was off the charts. The worst and the best of the Lethal White genes.”

“Blind albino wolf wizard, like a Roth Thokken? I saw a holovid about them – thought they made them up for the program.”

“Like them, yes. They’re real, but on the other end of the Vargr Extents from us."

<I will continue this, just wanted to get this posted before morning.>
 
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<Writer's Note: They're in a nominal canon Type R (bumped to J2/2G) and though I really dislike the layout* I'll stick with it for continuity. Seems designed to facilitate hijacking scenarios rather than for functionality. But that's not uncommon for canon deck plans...

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*Seriously. Main (shared crew and passenger) lounge with two doors straight to the bridge, and the only way to get to the bridge from crew quarters without going through passenger quarters is the long way, through the cargo hold. And no airlock/kill-box on the doors from the bridge to the forward lounge. SMDH.

Ok, so you can do shift changes by locking the passengers into their section while the crew goes through the lounges to the bridge and drive room. SMDH again.>
 
They're in a nominal canon Type R (bumped to J2/2G)
All you have to do is swap the C/C/C drives for D/D/D drives (and in a standard hull, that won't even cost you any tonnage) and put a 50 ton internal demountable fuel tank in the cargo hold. Relatively straightforward (aftermarket) modification.
I really dislike the layout* I'll stick with it for continuity. Seems designed to facilitate hijacking scenarios rather than for functionality. But that's not uncommon for canon deck plans...
Well, with a model/1 computer, the basic software package can't even afford the anti-hijack program ... so ... yeah ... physical security is SEP (Somebody Else's Problem), usually the Steward's. 😓
 
All you have to do is swap the C/C/C drives for D/D/D drives (and in a standard hull, that won't even cost you any tonnage) and put a 50 ton internal demountable fuel tank in the cargo hold. Relatively straightforward (aftermarket) modification.
Written up here. (Thread.)
Upgrade computer to a Mod/1bis and you have the minimum viable product.

The "stretch goal" version is to upgrade to power plant E & Mod/3 for Double-fire; stuff a TL-13 fuel processor into the remaining space in the drive bay (house rule, but it's a mechanical component so why not?)

If you've got a PC party with cash to burn on a ship they're emotionally invested in, there you go.
Well, with a model/1 computer, the basic software package can't even afford the anti-hijack program ... so ... yeah ... physical security is SEP (Somebody Else's Problem), usually the Steward's. 😓
The whole thing is Somebody Else's Problem! All I wanted out of it was where the next supporting character walks into the scene from. :)

Edit: it's from the hatch leading to the port-side corridor, since that's the crew quarters. Fellow passengers (up to 6 unless we're playing double occupancy which isn't R.A.W.) come in from the hallway behind the starboard hatch.
 
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“What’s it like, growing up with a psionic younger brother?” I ask her. “That’s got to be tricky.”

“Not quite as strange as you might think, since -- “ she stops, looks back over her shoulder and greets the steward who’s just come through the hatch behind her. “Al! Hello!”

“Good afternoon,” he responds, with a moment’s pause to recall our names, “Hello Veronica and Piers – glad to see you! Can I help you with anything before I get to work prepping for First Meal after we Jump?” Pretty sure he remembers us because Veronica sprang for High Passage, and I splurged to upgrade the Mid Passage voucher the Scouts gave me. Not sure how many of the others on board went all-out, but a few must have.

“Sure,” Veronica says. “I’ll have a Gin Atomic, to go.” To go? Ok, she doesn’t want to discuss her brother in public. Fair enough.

“Al, I’m open to suggestions --- what’s good today?” I inquire.

“Something basic? How about a screwdriver with fresh-squeezed orange juice?” he asks from behind the bar.

“Fresh? From Feri, then?”

“Nope. Kinorb. Picked up a crate of Fast-Fogged oranges – they’ve been in biostasis for a few weeks, haven’t aged a bit. I can vouch for ‘em, had one just after takeoff.”

Veronica sits up straight, addresses the steward. “Those were mine. You bought part of my ship’s cargo! Of course they’re still good. Paid good money for ‘em on Kinorb – you can always get good fruits and produce there, and Fast-Fog keeps ‘em fresh. Not cheap, but there’s no better way to store fresh stuff for transit.

“Oh, and I’ll make sure to add the proceeds from my cargo to the invoice I’m sending back to Feri. They owe me.”

I let Al know I’ll take that screwdriver – also to go. He sets to his mixological performance. “Ronnie – your place, or mine?” I ask, chuckling.

“Well, my cabin has a window. Not that it matters, of course,” she replies.

“Good enough for me.”

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Writer's note: "Fast-Fog" is an aerosol preservative for organic foodstuffs, based on the chemistry of "Medical Fast Drug" if that's not clear from context.
 
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I make small talk while we await our drinks. “Al, do you guys do the Boughene Station run often?”

“Yep,” he replies. We’ve been pretty much stuck on it for the last few months. Works out ok – got into GDC on the last pass through.” He grins.

“Gravitic Daisy? I was just reading about that – some morons fired up the ECM jammers of a ship they tried to steal from the shipyard’s dead line and really messed the place up. There were concerns it’d interfere with the festival.”

“Nah, the Station Exec Board and Dame Irshinri threw everything they had at it, and pulled it off as usual. Amazing party!” He adds an orange slice to my glass and sets it on the bar.

Roni steps in. “Yeah – sorry I missed it this year – but I was there last year. It’s a blast. Everyone tripping on Teecy and grooving out. Really friendly experience. Gotta get back there next year.”

Al adds the finishing touches to Veronica’s drink, commenting, “Yeah, it’s worth it. People there from all over the subsector – even Vargr, and they’re cool too – no offense, Veronica!”

“None taken,” she says, para-language reflecting sincerity..

Continuing, “I have no idea how the station turned into a focal point for dancing for the region, but it’s been one for at least a decade.”

This is something I know about. “I did some research on this for the Scouts. They’ve got two moons here that have dance-oriented cultures. There’s Disco Inferno; balkanized and they settle territorial disputes with dance-offs. And then there’s the Donna Summerland – they’re convinced of the divinity of an ancient Solmani performer. I’ve heard the reconstructed audio, and can’t say they’re entirely wrong about her… You’d feel love too, if you heard it.”

“Piers!” exclaims Veronica, all lit up. “I love Solmani disco too!” She turns to the steward while getting her drink. “Hey, I can teach lessons to the passengers if you’re ok with that.”
“Sure, if there’s interest,” he responds.

“Great!” She says, takes her drink as I take mine. “We’ll see you for supper then. Have a good afternoon, and don’t work too hard, ok?”


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Edit: Minor word choice improvements, done.
 
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Writer's note: The flow of the scene clipped out two other important data points I'd wanted to get in there. First, that somehow the latest dance fashions from Core get to Boughene Station just a little before they hit Regina/Regina, despite Regina being closer via the XBoat network. And also somehow, when the fashionable dances were Rustique-Spinward style, the Baroness-Regent of Kinorb always had them mastered well before anyone else.

This is because the courier crews on the multi-Jump-6 Pretoria Doomsday Alert Shortcut (Pretoria/Pretoria to Boughene/Regina) have been briefed to seek out the latest in dance culture before beginning their periodic rotations back to Boughene. (They bring other news too, of course, but if your day job is to sit around waiting for the apocalypse, you find your fun where you can...)
 
This is because the courier crews on the multi-Jump-6 Pretoria Doomsday Alert Shortcut (Pretoria/Pretoria to Boughene/Regina)
17 parsecs -- 3 jumps
* Pretoria (Deneb 0406)
Jump 6 to
* Nasemin (Spinward Marches 3003)
Jump 6 to
* Heya (Spinward Marches 2402)
Jump 5 to
* Boughene (Spinward Marches 1904)



17 parsecs -- 3 jumps
* Pretoria (Deneb 0406)
Jump 6 to
* Aramanx (Spinward Marches 3005)
Jump 6 to
* Rethe (Spinward Marches 2408)
Jump 5 to
* Regina (Spinward Marches 1910)
despite Regina being closer via the XBoat network
The thing is that the routing to from Aramis, Rhylanor and/or Mora subsectors via XBoat is ... really inefficient. 😓

If the IISS could figure out to how to build an Express Network link node at either Yori/Regina or Pirema/Lanth, the Communications Office would be able to shorten the number of jumps from Regina to Rhylanor by almost HALF. :oops:
 
The thing is that the routing to from Aramis, Rhylanor and/or Mora subsectors via XBoat is ... really inefficient. 😓

If the IISS could figure out to how to build an Express Network link node at either Yori/Regina or Pirema/Lanth, the Communications Office would be able to shorten the number of jumps from Regina to Rhylanor by almost HALF. :oops:
They could, couldn't they?

And I hope you didn't mind Aislinn getting swing-dancing skills along the way. :)

I'd think going out dancing is one of the things that she'd miss most about losing her anonymity.

Also, while I'm on a side track, consider the logistics of hosting the Gravitic Daisy Carnival, which brings in visitors equal to almost half of the Station's population. I'll explain how everyone fits, if it's not self-evident.

(Link to Wikipedia: Electric Daisy Carnival.)

Today's narrative entry is here (Link to post) if you're just dropping into the end of the thread. Thanks for reading!
 
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Also, while I'm on a side track, consider the logistics of hosting the Gravitic Daisy Carnival, which brings in visitors equal to almost half of the Station's population. I'll explain how everyone fits, if it's not self-evident.

(Link to Wikipedia: Electric Daisy Carnival.)
The station is modular. (Link to thread) Canon says almost everyone in the system lives on the station. Even if that's exaggerated, the population rules say that more than half do (otherwise, somewhere else in the system would be the mainworld). So, 300,000 residents minimum, at 1 stateroom each, require 1.2M Td living space. (This does not count warehousing space, hydroponics/carniculture, shipyard space, heavy and/or light industry, etc. etc. -- I'm thinking it's more like 6MTd or so; that is, the size of a dozen Tigress-class dreadnaughts.)

Ship hulls need annual overhauls, so 1/12 of the station gets overhauled per month. In theory, that means modules totalling at least 100,000Td/month (or enough to house 25,000 residents) need to get Jumped to Efate for refurbishment each month, and a similar quantity need to come back.

So, to accommodate the extra visitors, just bring in a month or two of new modules, and hold off on sending out the ones coming due until after the giant festival. Guests arriving on big luxury liners such as the King Richard class, might go back to their ships to rest and/or continue the festivities. Might also be what many people with yachts, or even those with more humble travel arrangements, do as well.

Once again for clarity, note that it's the MTU version of the station in which Boughene is one of the several moons of the gas giant Komesh, itself in close orbit around the system's star*. The station itself could probably carry over into the OTU version with only minor modifications -- yes, they really did write it as a single space station with 600,000 residents. Unlike in the OTU, there will be no Ancients shennanigans going on with Komesh because the relevent Adventure isn't going to happen in MTU.

Discussion of module refurbishment logistics really belongs in the Brainstorming Boughene thread, not here.

(Apologies for the digression.)


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*I'd screwed up a preference setting in Travellerworlds and got a non-canon system layout, then ran with it because it's more interesting that way.
 
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....and back to the narrative.

The two main features of Veronica’s cabin are the window’s enhanced view – starfields shouldn’t normally be visible from inside a lit room – and the holobox over the desk. It’s a family portrait; I recognize a teenaged Veronica, assume the white-pelted toddler is her younger brother, and that the attractive middle-aged merle couple are their parents. They’re all happy to be together, but the toddler appears to be staring off into the distance – oh, right, I’d forgotten his blindness.

“That’s your family, right?” I ask, seating myself in the chair as she does on the bunk.

“Yes. My father Karler Ehrgrrrah, my mother Versennrr, my brother Andrwrr, and myself. It was Andrwrr’s second birthday.”

“They look like good folks,” I remark.

“The best. Well, except for me -- I could be an obnoxious brat sometimes, but Father usually indulged me,” she replied, taking a deep breath. She continues with a question for me. “So, how was your family when you were growing up?”

“Ordinary – decent, hardworking planet-siders," I answer. "They work for Imperial House on Menorb – dad does “computer stuff” and I’m still not sure what it is that he actually does; mom is an intermediate tutor. Older brother went into the Imperial Navy, sister took up teaching like mom. They never really understood why Randall and I left, but wished us luck. Honestly, if they’d worked anywhere on Menorb other than the Imperial House, I’d probably still be there.

"Most of the people there don’t care about anything modern – let alone offworld -- except the Vargr folks living near the starport." Roni perks up, and I continue. "You’d never know it was the imperial county seat! Honestly, I'm not sure the Baron does either, he's so preoccupied with Boughene Station and the Naval Base at Pixie. I go back about once a year to visit, but it doesn’t feel like home to me anymore.”


Writer's note: Yes, it's just exposititory conversation. I'm sort of stalling to avoid the awkward next bit.
 
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I have Vargr characters who've been to Menorb. Love the temple to Runetha Saetedz the Adventurer there. M1190s Zhevra Cannagrrh from Zhevra's Dance passed coreward through there, (MgT1 to T5.10). M1105 Vond and Sazz from Regina Highport Discord Play-by-Chat had troubles there while on their way to a contract with Ragnaell Oukh, (CT only).
 
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