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| * seriously check out one of the mission boards if you want to run cargo for us jobs are for whatever's listed | | * seriously check out one of the mission boards if you want to run cargo for us jobs are for whatever's listed |
| * cute but let's quit joking and get down to business | | * cute but let's quit joking and get down to business |
| * Thanks for your help with this. I feel a lot better knowing security's on patrol down there.
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| * I have a bad feeling they might be planning something.
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| * Case House has a reputation as a safe place. I don't want to be associated with that kind of thing.
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| * Absolutely, I'm sure my mom would be proud to have the place featured in an article.
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| * What's up? Pretty sure she's still in Med Bay. And if she's not, she's going to be off her feet for a while, from what I hear.
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| * But I have to be sure they're up to something before I get the authorities involved.
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| * I don't want to get anyone on Security's bad side for no reason.
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| * You can always count on people in the settled systems to have their own best interest at heart.
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| * Yeah, sure thing. I'm Theresa Mason and this is my home. My mom's the one who founded Kay's House. I grew up here along with the business.
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| * It looks to me like they may be planning a robbery, but I haven't been able to prove it.
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| * They're smart enough not to talk about it while they're in here.
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| * We can decide what to do once we figure out if they're really up to something.
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| * That poor kid, don't be too hard on him, okay?
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| * That's why Kay's House is so important. It's the one place people in the well feel safe.
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| * Be sure to put that in the article, okay? I'm really proud of it.
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| * Things should never have ended like this. Damn, I was hoping I had it wrong.
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| * Mom, that's okay, gets all the credit. Started making sure people felt welcome back when I was just a kid.
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| * Would you? I'd really appreciate it.
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| * I saw them hanging around the UC Surplus earlier today. They sure looked suspicious to me.
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| * Oh my God, if anyone's going to handle them, it should be security.
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| * Hey, hey, as if! I know you didn't bother going to the office.
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| * Half of the well heard you fighting with those thieves in the street. Someone help me!
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| * The UC government promises to clean the place up every couple years, but there's still just as much crime and poverty as there was when I was a kid.
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| * Hey, give. The business is steady as usual. We don't tolerate violence or disrespect, so a lot of folks like to spend time here.
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| * I'm grateful you stopped the robbery, but I'm not exactly happy with how things turned out.
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| * Are you serious? Everyone's welcome so long as you keep your hands to yourself. Understand? No causing trouble in here.
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| * Try to be subtle about it, okay? It'll be easier if they don't know we're on to them.
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| * I'm glad you were able to talk him into it.
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| * You ever check on Sasha? Hope she's doing all right.
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| * Hey, that isn't yours!
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| * That was quick. How'd things go with Officer Handler?
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| * Yeah, you're welcome to sum up whatever we've got cooking today.
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| * The only thing that's worrying me is a new group of customers I've seen hanging around lately.
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| * They've been watching the UC Surplus Store pretty closely.
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| * I assume so. Certainly haven't heard otherwise.
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| * She's a strong one. I'm sure she'll bounce back.
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| * I wish you'd gone through Edler, but at least you kept things peaceful.
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| * If you haven't, make sure you say hello to Mama. She likes checking in with everyone.
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| * Help? If we've got it, you're welcome to it. No shortage of hungry mouths to feed around here. Keeps us on our toes.
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| * Nothing else. Don't try that again.
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| * Honestly, I'd really appreciate that. I'd feel terrible if something happened and I haven't done anything to try to stop it.
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| * Don't take it personal if I don't stop to chat. Lots to do, not nearly enough hands to do it all.
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| * Sasha? No, I haven't seen her in a little while now.
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| * Sort of. He's a regular customer and I've reported crimes to him before. He's more fair-minded than most of the well security officers.
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| * They've been coming here regularly for the last couple weeks and all they do is sit on the balcony and watch the UC Surplus.
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| * I asked you to report the thieves, not take care of them. There's already too much violence in the well.
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| * Thanks again for your help. You should take this straight to Officer Endler at the security office. He'll look into it.
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| * Mm-hmm, sure it did. I saw everything from the balcony. I know you didn't bother going to the office.
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| * I dare say, he got it. If he gives you a hard time, tell him I sent you to make the report. That'll get him on your side.
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| * Poor girl. I don't expect we'll be seeing her here for some time.
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| * How did things go with Officer Endler?
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| * I guess that settles it. We have to get the authorities involved before they can go through with the robbery.
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| * That Sasha has quite a head on her shoulders. Hope it hasn't gotten her into too much trouble.
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| * That's not how I want this handled. Case House is the only Safe Haven in the well. I can't condone violence.
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| * Thanks for easing my mind.
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| * And you couldn't run to the security office, huh? You just had to take care of it yourself.
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| * Well, help yourself to a seat and let me know if I can get you anything.
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| * All I ask is you keep your weapons holstered. We don't tolerate violence here.
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| * Alrighty, what can I get you?
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| * That's mine! Give it back!
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| * Head out the door and turn left. It's all the way at the end of the street. You can't miss it.
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| * The last thing the well needs is more violence. Just do what I asked and take this to Officer Endler.
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| * Why don't you do a little sleuthing for me? Maybe you'll have better luck eavesdropping on them than I did.
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