After some time thinking about the situation, Bartholomew got to a simple conclusion: the more evidence they had against Scrivener Yensdottir before pressing charges, the better. In the worst scenario, her superior was also involved and discovering it in advance from "Sergeant" Rodric's mouth would certainly help. They should probably try to recover their trooper and find the Tamerian scumbag before confronting the clerk. "Stay safe and thank you for your assistance, Captain Terrez. I will continue my investigations." he says before turning on the heels of his polished boots and leaving the tent.
"Viverde, please quickly contact our Colonel and politely request him that any honor matters, punishments and executions from this moment on should be put on hold. Consider this a lockdown during an investigation since I would rather avoid having any evidence disappear before the whole truth comes to light." The political officer knows he may be going slightly overboard since trying to aggressively "erase evidence" in a regiment like the Barrablancans would be a rather stupid move on the side of a criminal since it'd only provide the Commissar with more clues and harsher charges to press. If they caught wind of his investigation, they would most likely decide to lay low and wait until the dust settled... Still, a healthy dose of paranoia never hurt anyone.
He gestures for the Tamerian troopers to resume carrying the box of booze whilst under the squad's watch. Leaving it anywhere else would be too big a liability in his opinion, though he should come up with an idea to make things easier. Maybe storing it or just getting a cart from somewhere. The hangar may have one handy, and talking of which... "Where is trooper Marn? Trooper Diego should already have found and dragged him back. We are heading to the hangar next to find them."
Head to the hangar to find Marn. Before heading to our Chimera's location, get an appropriate cart and put the booze box on it.