In the main security office at the center of Party City a group of people were being briefed by the head of the city's security force. When a group of Space faction troops had been spotted setting up camp near the city using inflatable emergency habitat domes the city had sent out a message on the local network that they were looking to hire a team to investigate. Not many people had responded to the call, but those that did were ushered into the local security office and informed of the situation.
Party city was located in a series of craters which had been covered over by light-weight transparent polymers and pressurized so that it could be terraformed, a technique which was often used for farms and pastures but had become more popular in recent years in human inhabited areas due to advances in polymers by both Water and Space factions. The various craters were the city's districts, connected by tunnels which vehicles and people could move through. Larger vehicles meant for the surface were docked topside, with people and cargo being moved between the surface and crater floor using elevators.
Jacob Sanders recorded all of the information on his wrist computer in case he needed to review it later. The "enemy" camp was approximately five kilometers south of the southernmost district in party city, an industrial sector mad up of warehouses full of goods from other cities and factions. In fact, Jacob had come here to trade Power faction goods, and was storing several miniature fusion reactors and several cases of power cells in one of those warehouses.
After the briefing was over, those that weren't part of a group were split into groups by the city's security forces, and Jacob found himself partnered with a rough looking cyborg and a woman who was decked out in newer model space faction gear. Great, two warriors, he thought. That means diplomacy is probably off the table. He looked at the two of them, scrutinizing their gear. "So, I take it the two of you are warriors? I'm an engineer myself."
Party city was located in a series of craters which had been covered over by light-weight transparent polymers and pressurized so that it could be terraformed, a technique which was often used for farms and pastures but had become more popular in recent years in human inhabited areas due to advances in polymers by both Water and Space factions. The various craters were the city's districts, connected by tunnels which vehicles and people could move through. Larger vehicles meant for the surface were docked topside, with people and cargo being moved between the surface and crater floor using elevators.
Jacob Sanders recorded all of the information on his wrist computer in case he needed to review it later. The "enemy" camp was approximately five kilometers south of the southernmost district in party city, an industrial sector mad up of warehouses full of goods from other cities and factions. In fact, Jacob had come here to trade Power faction goods, and was storing several miniature fusion reactors and several cases of power cells in one of those warehouses.
After the briefing was over, those that weren't part of a group were split into groups by the city's security forces, and Jacob found himself partnered with a rough looking cyborg and a woman who was decked out in newer model space faction gear. Great, two warriors, he thought. That means diplomacy is probably off the table. He looked at the two of them, scrutinizing their gear. "So, I take it the two of you are warriors? I'm an engineer myself."