Prologue, Turn 6Salia's first course of action would be to fix the turret hydraulics as those might be more important right now, then once finished with them she'd go find more cabling to fix the rest of the damage.
Mechanics 8+:
Mechanics 0/INT: 2d6 +1 0 : 8 + 1 = 9
Success!Salia mutters some more obscenities as she climbs back through the narrow hatchway in the wall. She grabs the cabling and sets to work, methodically re-wiring the shredded control circuitry for the ship's turret hydraulics. After a few cuts, zaps, and some MacGyvering, the lights on the control box blink back to life and flash on and off in a rapid staccato. Some electrical whirring sounds and beeps indicate that everything is in working order and after a few good multimeter checks across the reference points on the box, Salia is satisfied with her handiwork.
She climbs back out of the electrical room and into maneuvering. Royce, one of the more senior engineers on the ship, is now there with the others from before. He looks up as she enters.
"Royce! Someone at least who knows what he's doing!" she yells, exasperated, with a side-long glance at the other crew. "What the hell is going on?"
"Ey, Salia. Wae got a bittae problem up onna top deck. Some VIP got killed, it seems, anna some of our computer systems were subverted, lost comms and other things. I haerd we had sabotage doun haer, also?"
Salia nods. "Just fixed some of it, was looking for some more cabling to fix the rest."
Royce nods and turns back to directing the other
less savvy members of the ship's grease-monkey battalion.
Salia looks around the control room but can't find any cabling anywhere, not even in the emergency tool cabinets along the port bulkhead.
Corbin hides his relief that it's "only a murder(s)". The underworld can be a violent place. A robbery? A revenge? "Business by other means?" Ultimately not his problem; it's usually safest to keep your nose out of other people's business.
...but there would be an investigation...
...and he's near the scene of the crime...
...without an alibi...
...and he has a black market gun in his cabin...
If this was his investigation back in the navy, somebody like that would be the prime suspect. In fact, a good assassin (say an IIA one) would set up a patsy like that. All too coincidental, isn't it?
...well, shit.
"But they don't know about the badge," he thinks to himself.
He's be sticking his neck out, but better to be the accuser than the accused.
Corbin discreetly shows his badge to the crewman. "I'd like to offer my services to the Captain."
(Side note, the SMG is actually concealed on Corbin, not in his cabin.)
Corbin has been called a lot of things by many people, but never has anyone accused him of not being audacious. Captain Remmy is no dime-a-dozen freelancer skipper. Getting a ship as large as the
Leprechaun and keeping it was something most spacers only could aspire to, and the old Captain had to be sharp to stay alive as long as he had with the types of people he deals with on the regular.
Corbin pulls a badge out of his pocket and flashes it to the crewman. "I'd like to offer my services to the Captain." he says, deadpan and serious as can be.
The man's eyes go wide and he quickly nods. "Right away, sir." he says, walking Corbin over to the Captain, who is currently arguing with one of many of the now livid passengers.
Deception 10+ (Boon):
Corbin Deception 2/INT: 2d6 +2 +2 : (2, 4, 5) -> 9 + 4 = 13
Success!"Captain! We have an inquisitor here, he says he wants to help." the crewman says, motioning to Corbin. Remmy turns around, somewhat bewildered and looks Corbin and his badge over.
"..huh." the Captain says, giving Corbin a halting look. "Well,
inquisitor, what is this, some sort of petty fucking feud between two douchebag fuckin' nobles about who has the biggest contribution to the bloody diplomatic corps?
Why the fuck is there both a dead ambassador and the Inquisition on my ship? he shouts, quite angrily. "And why the fuck should I not just shoot you right now and tell the imps on Cryostail that four 'brave, valorous, and dignant' servants of the Imperium died on my ship rather than three?
Well, if nothing else, finally some information.