Ship's Log
--Dieter the Bold 00:46, 19 May 2007 (MST) Hey guys, due to all the issues that the stolen 'bot has caused us, I've created a list of Security Procedures I think it would behoove us to adhere to. Please look them over and feel free to comment.
--Dieter the Bold 18:13, 20 May 2007 (MST) Gentlemen, I've looked over Grandfather's message and think we should take option 1 or 3 and consider ourselves lucky. I'd definitely like the money, and with that amount I'm sure I could build us a better robot than the one we had for half the price. As for option 3, I don't really know who this Stonewall character is, but we came up with a plan that got him fucked the shit up. As I understand it he's got something going on against these Chino bitches, so I figure the least we could do is straighten out that problem for him as an apology for getting him killed, or close to it.
Sola: I think he's suggesting he'll give up all three.
--Matts 10:45, 21 May 2007 (MST)Why don't we take it? It's as much of an admission of defeat as we'll wring from the guy, and further conflict will just raise our profile even more.
--Dieter the Bold 14:13, 21 May 2007 (MST) If he's really offering all three, I don't see how we have a choice. We don't have the resources or contacts to prosecute an underground war here against factions we don't even know about. Plus 120,000 is a lot of money. If no one is opposed, I say we have Ules send an agreement notice immediately so we can get the hell off this rock immediately.
--Edmiao 19:07, 21 May 2007 (MST) There remains an object below the floor of the building that we were excavating. I think we would be remiss if we failed to unearth it. it is made of composite materials, and thus may be a precursor artifact. I date the stucture as pre-fall in origin, and may in fact be much older than pre-fall. Further, we need to stick around for a while until Stonewall has healed enough to resume his role protecting his people. It was our fault that he became so greivously injured, and it would be dishonorable to leave before he was back on his feet.
--Dieter the Bold 13:20, 22 May 2007 (MST) While I'm not against this Stonewall fellow, I don't see how we can just sit around for a whole month. He's Lycurgan, he knew the risks. Plus, if all the Chinos are taken out by this Grandfather, then the village should be safe enough. As for further excavations Aedil, this little trip has already cost us over 80,000cr. I seriously doubt anything you'll find in there will make that up. With an offer of 120,000cr on the table I think we should just take that and consider ourselves lucky.
--Edmiao 14:39, 22 May 2007 (MST) You can accept the cowed offer from this traitor, there's nothing i can say to disuade you from it. That has no impact on whether we finish the excavation. in fact, if you accept the offer, we are likely to be quite safe staying on Andromache 3 for a few more days to complete my work. As for Stonewall, it is obvious that the Chino gang was actually only a minor threat to him. It is Grandfather Smitty that was his true adversary, and we must consider the danger we have put Stonewall and the people of that town in due to our actions. Ask yourself, why did Smitty want Stonewall removed so desperately that he was willing to sacrifice his allies, the Chino? And what will Smitty do now that Stonewall is incopacitated. For now, perhaps it is best kept secret that Stonewall survived the blast, until he rises again. Further, it is dishonorable to turn our back on one who rose to our aid and followed our lead. We must carefully consider this. You must search your soul, do you find honor there? If so, it will guide you to the right choice.
--Matts 15:19, 22 May 2007 (MST)Now that Aedil mentions it, there's no reason we shouldn't stick around for a while. In fact, if Smitty is up to any more mischief in the town that Stonewall took under his wing (why did he become sheriff of that tiny town? Why did the Chinos want stuff from it?) then we could keep tabs on it to see if Smitty tries anything. Then, when he does, we put a stop to it and make it entirely clear to Smitty that treachery is repaid in kind.
I only come up with this because I'd be bored to tears if all I do is watch Aedil look at spoons, and it'd be foolish to leave Andromache with nothing but a story to show for it, so we should give him the chance to unearth whatever that thing is.