Rigel eyed the slim, shiny, cylindrical object John Crichton was using to make notes
on the pulpy leaf tablet he had found in on of Moya's cargo areas.
Crichton stopped writing and looked at Rigel out of the corner of his eye.
"Sparky, this in one pen out of three for light years all around, that I know of. It
disappears, I know who to talk to," he warned.
"I don't see why maintaining such useless devices would be of any concern to you,
Crichton," Rigel whined. "You can just take a portable display terminal, or just ask
Pilot what you need to know. Such rare artifacts from Earth could fetch a good
price at the next commerce planet. Why waste them on a function for which you
don't need?"
"Because, Fluffy, I brought them from Earth with me. They're mine. Dad gave them
to me as a graduation present. Machines can fail. And besides, Pilot can only tell me
what Moya knows. And he admits there are some things she hasn't kept track of, as
far asPeacekeeper activities go."
Chrichton gestured expansively, "She didn't know about that alarm, she didn't know
about the sperm in a sack that produced Talyn. A whole bunch of stuff, surprises
we've had. What else doesn't she know about? We're
gonna find out, and make a permanent record. Then, I'm gonna find a Xerox around
here someplace, make a few copies, give them to those who need to know, and
stash a copy away, all safe-like."
Chianna's dark eyes shined, "I've been around this ship, I could show you some
interesting stuff!"
"That's why I want you along, Pip," he nodded. "You and Spanky here have done
some of the most prowling, you'll be able to point out some stuff. Between the
three of us, we'll map Moya in no time."
"My price for my assistance is first claim on anything of value," Rigel announced
imperiously.
Chrichton rolled his eyes, "Ya gotta ruin everything with this 'me first' attitude, Rigel.
Look, we're buddies, going on an adventure. We're looking for One-Eyed Willy's gold,
just like the Goonies!"
Both Rigel and Chianna's eyes lit up at the mention of gold, and a smile spread
across the face of John Chrichton. He had 'em. Rigel couldn't resist the idea of
shineys, and neither could Chianna. That and the poor blue girl was hopelessly
bored. This was going to be fun. And both of them were entertaining company. Now,
if he could keep Rigel from stealing his pens, and the two of them from fighting if
they came across something valuable...
"Let's go, Chunk," he gestured to Rigel, as they set off. "And stay away from my
pens, or I'll make you do the Truffle Shuffle."
Chianna loped along behind them, looking all about.
In the Pilot Chamber, Pilot was communing with Moya. The latest close escape from
Scorpius' Command Carrier had sent Moya into an emergency Starburst toward a
region of space that looked like it could provide
cover.
It was black, indistinct. As Moya had emerged from the starburst, it seemed to
dampen, even block at distances, electromagnetic energy. It seemed to be
generated by a singularity, but there was no gravity to indicate thus. She didn't read
any danger, and wanted to hide.
Pilot had an uneasy feeling, but agreed. Moya made headway into the Dark Zone.
Pilot felt he needed another opinion, though. "Officer Sun, could you come see this?"
"I'll be right there, Pilot."
