++I will be paying you a visit then. And who knows, perhaps your father will have his interest piqued by the novelty of the request.++ That said, Marco now has to get ready for another shuttle jaunt.
Time to go visit the old man and check those records.
You arrive at the family's modest hut on a hill with a good view of the ocean. The pilot managed to get home before you and is waiting at attention by the door. He allows you in with a solute.
A rarity on a planet where everyone is accustomed to violence, the artist is a truly old man. You have seen plenty of men with grey in their hair, locals lucky enough to hold their grandchildren, but this man is clearly at the end of his natural life. His white hair and beard are long, in the places they arn't replaced by scar tissue or his bald crown. His arms are thin and skeletal with age, covered in wrinkles and liver spots. His mind seems to be in similar condition, his eyes set on some distant battlefield rather than acknowledging his child or their honored guest.
The pilot is, by contrast, young and fit. Young as in he appears to be in his 20s, likely suggesting an adoption unless the old man has his child in his sunset years. He is dressed more similarly to the fortress dwellers than the locals, with a clean outfit and clean shave.
Much of the dwelling is decorated with picts of art, covering much of the wall like wallpaper. Many contain different dinos performing different poses, though if he was as skilled as they say he was they could perhaps be that statues he created over the years. A corner of the house is dedicated to similar picts, some peaking haphazardly out of books while others are stuffed into rusted ammunition boxes on a shelf.
The young pilot sits his father up at the edge of his bed.
"He can no longer move much on his own. He now needs an assistant for most basic tasks."
The father makes a weak motion with his lengthy pointer finger. The son brings his ear close to the old man's mouth and listens to a few rasped words you can't quite pick up on.
"He says it would dishonor our village if we do not offer an off-world visitor refreshments during his visit to our home. Do you mind if I run off to acquire some peaches? The food we keep here at the house is liquefied and not suitable for those with strong teeth."