Saronis Applications had recently renovated their store, but it was in the same place as Alan remembered it. The "retro" style of stores was making a comeback with open space shops, and employees behind counters that actually sold things rather than a terminal. One could only speculate the marketing reasons behind the change back to what seemed to be an outdated method of consumerism. It was for whatever reason, working, as there was already a que of five people already standing in the small shop, perhaps they were extraverts that needed human interaction to feel validated. In any case it was kind of nice to see that personal attention and professionalism had not completely gone extinct from the workplace. They even did repairs, now. The old "I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite store on the citadel" ad played as they walked through the door. Alan spied the old salarian (old by salarian standards anyhow), he recognized him from the last visit, when he had upgraded his Pip-Boy.

"Good to see you again, Sheltic, remember me?", Alan asked.

"How could I forget, you brought me that otherworld tech, back before other worlds were really even a thing", Sheltic replied.

Alan's organic arm was suddenly wearing a Pip-Boy, but holographic, like an Omni-tool. It's light thick and un-transparent, it was not aesthetically different from any other Omni-tool with the exception of its shape, that being a Robco Pip-Boy 3k model, and it's color, a lime green. It had a fabrication module capable of producing an Omni-blade, and a scanner, but aside from those had no additional features beyond what the 3k model had. "And it works great", Alan smiled. Huey just sort of stood there, appraising the situation.

"Of course it works great, I built it, don't you think I should know", Sheltic said flatly, not taking the compliment for what it was, "Something you needed?"

"Mine got busted, I think all the data boards are still intact, can you fix mine up the same way you did his?", Huey asked, laying his Pip-Boy on the counter.

"It's basically the same model as mine was; only the casing and sound card were different", Alan added.

"Yeah, everything looks like it's here, I can have it done in six hours, standard fee", he then went and retrieved the paperwork, he used the standard Omni-tool repair paperwork, there wasn't any official ones for this type of job. The two finished their paperwork.

"Now what are we supposed to do for six hours?" Huey asked.

"We're in a giant alien mall, what else?", Alan answered with a knowing smile.

"To the food-court", they said in unison.