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Deep within the void of space, drifting by its lonesome, is a space station. It isn't the biggest space station to grace the Ring Galaxy, but it's impressive nonetheless. Within, thousands of beings are walking and talking. This space station is home to commerce, as one could find almost anything here; food, weapons, ships, workers. If you wanted it and you had the Credits, chances are it was somewhere within this station.

Next to a holographic board displaying various mercenary jobs, a woman in a clean-pressed, dark blue uniform, is typing in some information in a small kiosk at the board. As she finishes typing, she produces a small card from her pocket and puts it under a blue scanner. Soon, another small hologram displays a job.

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CREW FOR SHIP NEEDED. EXPERIENCED CAPTAIN. FAIR PAY. SPEAK TO GABRIELA JULES FOR DETAILS.

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The woman looks at how small her job seems compared to the others around it; some wanting bounty hunters or body guards, or the Human Reclamation Corps needing mercenaries to fight Leviathans on various, far-off worlds. She wondered if even the most attentive person would even give her job a sideways glance.

She sighed, walking off. If anyone cared to look, the board would give them her location upon accepting her job.
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And there it was, the not-so-local watering hole on the third left from the center of nowhere. The cheesy sign displaying a flashing drink in a fancy glass gave it away, nothing in there was served in anything fancy, some things didn't even come in a glass. The Pit, he read, not a very uplifting or cheerful name, but it did the trick. One might stop and wonder why someone would name their business something like that, a slight glance to the left would reveal an incredibly deep hole in the stations floor that went through at least two levels of it. Suddenly the name was no longer a mystery, instead it had been turned into something of a joke. People in the bar swore that it was the best way for a quick getaway, in case someone nasty dropped by. To be frank, the rumor had only started because people wanted to see if anyone was brave or stupid enough to check. So far people had trusted their feet more than that rumor.
Today was the day that changed.

Prog shoved the door open and was almost blinded by a bright light that was pointed straight at the door. He swore under his breath about the idiocy of the thing, but then remembered that the light would illuminate a visitor and blind the poor fellow long enough for anyone in there to get a good head start. As his vision got back to normal (with only a few dancing spots of light) and no panicked, running feet were heard Prog decided that he was in good company and stepped over to the bar. A big Martian stood on the other side, handling three drinks at a time. As he shipped them out he sauntered over to Prog and asked him to order in that “I'm not asking”-kind of way most underground bartenders used. Prog hesitated for a second, wondering if he should order something disgusting. The general rule seemed to be that be worse something tasted, the tougher you were if you could stand it. Prog had never understood the reasoning behind it, and had never been stupid enough to order something he didn't actually want.
“just give me something fruity” he said and handed the guy a credit chip with more money than he was prepared to waste in a dank pub like The Pit. He hoped it would show confidence, like “Yeah, I don't even care about that kind of money”. He knew it was stupid, especially after ordering “something fruity” (It always made humans laugh, for some reason), but he liked fruit, no matter how cliché it was.
After drawing out enough credits for the drink (which was probably at least double what it was worth) the bartender threw the chip back and started to prepare the drink, which gave Prog a minute to observe the rest of the room. It was a pretty slow night, only a handful of people strewn across the tables, but they looked dangerous in their own ways.
”No Slythins at least, lucky me” he thought as his eyes fell upon a holo-projected image on one of the walls, the one thing that had drawn him to the pit, the mercenary job board. Not the real one, of course, that one was out in the open where respectable people could snort in its general direction and only come back after lights out to enter their ad. This was a pirated feed, about three seconds behind the real one, but you could drink yourself into a proper stupor before you accepted anything, which was a big plus for the less choosy employers.

Prog got his drink and walked straight over to the board and started to scan it with his eyes, his mind actively discarding anything that sounded too foolish or dangerous.
”Want to fight the Leviathans? Not unless I have to, no… Make a name for yourself! No, I know where my name will be written…” His eyes kept scanning the wall, big ads drew his eyes away from the small ones, paid more as well, but he had missed good work because he'd only read the big ones before.
”Hold on, here we go” He thought and his eyes read through the contents of a small blue box. ”A cushy protection-gig for a bloated rich guy? I deserve some rest“ He quickly keyed in the code to accept the job and then waited for the small box to go green, indicating that he had gotten the job. After two and a half seconds it turned red. Someone else had stolen it from underneath his nose.
At the other end of the room someone got up, a lanky human, he held some sort of device in his hand with a big, bright screen on it. It was green, and even from that distance Prog was sure he recognised the text on it. Some kind of portable data-pad that was linked up to the merc feed. Risky, it would add a few more seconds to the delay, but on the other hand you didn't have to stand out in the open to look for a job, announcing to the world that you'd like to be paid to kill people.

With a heavy sigh he turned back to the board and scanned it again. He wasn't as motivated this time, he had gotten his hopes up for that job, only to have it stolen from him. He concentrated on the smaller ones again and picked one more on the basis of being to pissed off and tired than on it actually sounding interesting.
“Gabriella Jules” His insectoid jaw had to do some uncommon work to grasp the name, but Prog was used to the Galactic Standard and was pretty sure that he had pronounced it correctly.
He shrugged and typed the code, three seconds later it turned green and Prog could read where to find the mysterious employer. Docking floor three, C281, planetside.

As he dismissed the message it once again turned blue, signifying that multiple people could accept it at once. ”Interesting” He immediately finished his drink and set the empty glass down on a nearby table and quickly made his way out of there.
”The planet side is on the other end of the station, I need to get going if I want to have a chance at that contract” He though, turned right and fell down a hole.
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Gabriela had gone down a level in her wandering, scanning the station for things she may need. FTL Fuel Rods? No, she had plenty of those. No need for missiles either. She didn't have many credits, at least for the up-and-coming captain, so she wanted to make sure she'd at least spend them wisely. She was already limited, knowing that those who looked to her job would probably ask for a fair sum.

Suddenly, she heard a small 'ping' from her watch. She glanced at the screen, watching it light up as she brought it to her face.

"One. Person has accepted your posted job offer. They are thirty-" The voice stopped for a moment.

Gabriela tapped at the screen with her finger.

"Twenty-five. Twenty. Fifteen." The screen displayed distances rapidly, causing Gabriela to look up...

To see an Ennochi falling straight on top of her.
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Prog cursed himself and his inability to look where he was going as he was falling at not-quite-terminal speed. His wings were working at full capacity, not flying, but not really stopping his descent either. He'd survive the fall, no doubt, but if he landed wrong he'd end up with a fractured shell and that hurt like hell. Endoskeletal species had it easy. A broken bone, slap a piece of exoskeleton on the limb for a while and it'll heal up nice and well. Other way around doesn't work quite as well, he'd have to walk around with it and simply wait for it to heal up in a month or so.

As the ground got closer and closer a large group of people emerged from nowhere, going everywhere. "Nothing breaks a fall as well as a warm husk" he thought and aimed for one of them, a human female. He called out to her so she could catch him, but while everyone around her got the point and moved away she seemed distracted by a piece of tech on her wrist. As he got closer he was sure that the noise from his wings would be enough to grab her attention, but the arm-tech seemed to go ballistic and took up all of her time.

"Force-assisted landing it is, then."
He had some manoeuvrability in the air thanks to his wings and took aim at the woman's back. He placed his hands on her shoulders and started to channel his momentum into her straight downwards as to not damage the spine. One leg was placed right next to the spine to help keep the back straight. As he put more and more weight on her (more than he really weighed thanks to the G-force) her legs started to bend. She had no control over it, it was simply her body's way of trying not to get crushed into a pulp by the extremely heavy thing on her back. When the knees had done what they could she fell forward, ready to use her arms to dissipat more of the force into the floor. Right when her hands caught the floor with a clapping noise Prog slid off to the side into a half-roll and ended up on his back, not a scratch, lucky.

As the woman had been forced to the floor by his sheer momentum unprepared she would take a bit longer to recover. Indeed, when she finally managed to stop her face from kissing the steel floor Prog was already halfway standing.
"Thanks for the assist, if not for you I'd be in serious pain right now. Wish I could stick around to thank you properly but I'm on the run."
He dropped the credit-chip he'd used earlier in the bar in the floor in front of the woman, turned around and started to run through the crowd toward the planet side of the station, and his first meeting with a new employer. He didn't wan to arrive there last, first impressions are very important.
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Gabriela struggled as the wind had been knocked out of her, but she recovered soon enough. She picked up the credit-chip that the Ennochi dropped, looking at him as he ran into the crowd.

On the run? From who?

'Subject is moving away.' Her wrist-mounted tool beeped.

She got up and started running after him, his credit chip in hand.

"Wait! Come back!" She called out, narrowly ducking and weaving her way through the crowd.
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Vurros was at the marketplace of the station. He was talking to a buyer with a group of thugs. Vurros stood in his suit that allowed him a slight height advantage over the group. "Listen, I don't care what kind of people you have. You aren't getting my Walker. You have idea what kind paper work it takes to make legal custom equipment and to be able to deploy it. Not to mention it's expensive as hell." The buyer and the group of thugs flashed their weapons. Vurros used his suit to pick the buyer up by the throat. "You thinking you can threaten boy. I've never shoved this suits arm into another creatures ass but I won't fucking hesitate if you an ya two bit thugs get the hell out-a my face." Vurros threw the man down and his talk was successful as the buyer and the thugs ran off. "Inadequate excuses for 'advanced species' if you ask me." Vurros said as he walked off. As Vurros turned the corner, he ended up smacking into Prog. His metal suit would have caused Prog to fall back. Vurros looked down at him. "Whoa there. You alright?" Vurros said as he extended his hand out to help Prog up.
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