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Personal Log - Fabla - "With Your Every Decision Some Movement Is Made"

Posted on 241408.07 @ 10:08pm by Civilian Fabla

Mission: Suicidal Running Title

=/\= Translated From Orion =/\=

You requested I keep an eye upon Miss Tierney to report anything of interest to you. A couple things of note have occurred since we have parted ways. Save for the human, the rest of our crew has reminded with Tierney and the Figaro (what she named the ship). I have also started making friends with crew of the Starfleet vessel she originated from.

The first thing is she has been ordered to be a pirate by an Admiral that her Captain doesn't know she's reporting directly to. A captain that she looks like she is becoming involved with. The piracy should prove profitable for you. The Captain thing, perhaps a complication. They are cute together, so I shall encourage it.

The other big thing of note, someone has attempted to kill her. She is fine; her friend, the doctor of the Starfleet vessel Enterprise, took the bullet for her. Nadik says it was an old style projectile weapon. Very odd.

I will report again as I learn more things.

=/\= End Translated Message =/\=

Fabla sat in her quarters aboard the Figaro, and she stared at the screen that held her message. In what little time she'd been here, she'd grown close to Tierney, and she was even starting to become friends with some of her crew mates. However, was it really going to harm anyone for Nug to know about these things? Fabla chewed her lip as she considered, while she waited for the program Nug had provided her with to encrypt the message.

So far, this was almost entirely information that he could find out on his own, though it was likely he would have to pay more for it from another source. For now, she felt she could benefit from the arrangement, and once information started to become things that could be Tierney or the rest of the crew at risk, she could take time to consider what information she shared. Besides, if she shared this information now, he would be more inclined to believe she was telling everything later, if she started to hold things back, right?

With it decided, she told the program it could release the message to Nug the next time either ship released a signal, so it could hide in the noise. Fabla didn't understand why it did that, or even how it worked, just that Nug had been very very particular that she use his program to communicate with him. If she didn't follow his directions, she might not get paid, right?

Fabla
Civilian Pilot
The Freighter Figaro

 

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