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“Ok.” --I start. “I’m going to need a weapon able to pierce armor, if I want to stand a chance against the guards at the ship. And I want my whip back. A personal shield would be very useful too. And something to deal with both electronic and conventional locks. Oh, and knock out gas charges, and respirators would be really useful.”
Lavanda listens carefully before she answers.
“Yeah, I understand how all of that would be really helpful, but at the same time, I really doubt you’re gonna be able to conceal it all in your party dress. You could carry the whip, shield and lock picking tools. A weapon powerful enough to pierce through armor while still being concealable under that dress is gonna be a problem. Same with the gas charges.”
I quickly respond.
“Well, I have an idea! Can you install a secret compartment in my ship where I could hide all that stuff? And an electronic device to fool their scanners! I’d have to return to the hangar for them, but it would still be better than having nothing on me. And as I mentioned, it’s a Ziraneé Battle Cruiser, I know my way around in one of them.”
“Hmmm... OK, that makes sense. One T.K. Bruiser should be able to punch a hole through most armor. And we’ll put a few gas canisters and respirators in the compartment as well. They’ll be safe unless they do a manual inspection of the ship, so try not to raise any suspicion.”
I nod, then remember the other details I wanted to ask about.
“How concealable is the data port? Will it show on scanners”
“Do not worry about it, it’s minuscule, you could hide it under your tongue if you wanted to... Try not to swallow it tho. And any electronic items you’d had on you will show in a personal scanner, we can’t do anything about that. But if they scan your ship and our cargo cloaking system works, they won’t register any suspicious element on the ship or your person. So they shouldn’t have a reason to scan you again once you’re out of the ship. So try not to give them those reasons!”
“Ok, last thing...” --I say. “How long will it take you guys to arrive?”
“Well, the ship is in our system and it’s probably not too far away from the planet. As soon as the tracker transmits us the coordinates, we’ll move out. Then it’ll take us as much as it took you to get there. If they’re not too far away, it should take us from 15 minutes to one hour. If they’ve decided to hide further... well, nobody said the operation wasn’t going to be dangerous.”
“Huh... alright.”
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I can answer the FTL question. A cruiser would normally take from 10 to 20 minutes to charge up the FTL engine, at full power. But, if it’s being attacked (which should be the case if the Formotics forces arrive in time), it’ll have to diverge power to shields, weapons, and other systems, which means it would take them longer, maybe an hour.
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