
#Shut up and take my gold pressed latinum full#
Luckily, Potter didn't normally use his full allotment of free drinks every month as he had access to his own stores apparently. "Of course." He quickly went to access his store of rare drinks. "What can I get for you gentlemen?" he asked with a Ferengi smile. The two sat at a free table, one of the few. Being the oldest distiller in Ireland I thought it would be a good choice." Just be happy I brought so many varieties with me. "Not to me – an advantage of being the provider. Quark charges entirely too much for that normally." "You up for drink? I'll even have Quark serve some of the Kilbeggan." Harry nodded as he led the way down the stairs. I just wish there weren't so many things I have to learn to actually get certified." Harry sighed as they walked down the hallway. Seeing the possible problems on a holodeck is far preferable to experiencing it on a real ship." "I know it's unpleasant, but a pilot has to have the knowledge of what to do if the reactor starts acting up. "Did you have to program my ship blowing up?" Harry gave him a decidedly unfriendly look. Harry sighed as he shut down the simulation. He disliked acting as an agent for the Obsidian Order, but he was assured that success would reap many rewards for him. The best of luck to you, B'Etor and Lursa of the House of Duras." The panel shut down. We will send a message when we are ready to deliver the package. "This may take up to a week once we get into that area. There was a final conversation before the two ships moved off separately. If you are serious, that should be sufficient time."Ī few minutes later, a chest containing gold-pressed latinum was transferred over. "It will take 20 minutes to put it together to be transported." We expect the rest upon delivery, whether one or both are retrieved." We expect one half of one payment up front, non-refundable, for just taking the job. It took a few long minutes, but his communication panel sounded. "We will return soon." The shorter one pushed a button on a unit attached to her wrist and the two disappeared in red columns of light. Would you like to discuss it here or on your own ship?" The tall visitor, the more stoic, said, "We need to discuss it." So if you can retrieve both, you will receive double what you lost. We will pay the amount that was offered for the terrorist for each of them. The tall one asked, "In what condition do you wish to receive them?" But the others? What government would create a diplomatic incident for mere servants?" His disappearance or death would create too many issues at the moment. Our sources tell us that there is something very … interesting about these and we wish to retrieve one or both of them. These two," he pointed to the non-human pictures, "work for the Human. Or so we were informed when we made inquiries." He was partially to blame for the contract being unfulfilled. The tall on said, "The Human we remember. The captain pushed a few buttons on his control panel and the monitor lit up with three pictures. It was unfortunate that the price could not be paid because of the job being impossible to finish – but we are willing to pay you up to double for another retrieval." Though he ultimately escaped us due to interference from others, it was noted that you were entirely honest in your efforts. "Your willingness to help us with that escaped terrorist was noted by certain factions of my government. The captain sat down and said, "Of course." He paused. The shorter visitor replied with a malicious smirk, "We are not interested in refreshments. "Would you like refreshments while we talk?"

"Please make yourself comfortable and I will explain what is being requested." The visitors glanced at each other and then sat down in a stiff manner. The captain nodded and motioned toward two seats. You want something and you are willing to pay – or so we were told." The taller visitor snarled, "It had best not be inconvenient.

"Welcome! Welcome! I hope the trip wasn't too inconvenient," he said congenially to the two. He stood immediately – he did not want to appear disrespectful. Two red columns of light appeared before his desk. He had been leery of the requirement to allow them to beam directly to his ready room, but he was also relieved in a way as there would be no witnesses. The captain plastered a smile on his face to greet his visitors.
