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|title = Dateline: Sesen - Part 1
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|url = https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/spectrum-dispatch/13500-DATELINE-SESEN-Part-One
|type = Spectrum Dispatch
|publicationdate = 2014-01-31
|series = Dateline: Sesen
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[[Ulla Yadav]] mulled over potential headlines. ''Are Faux Pirates Costing You More than the Real Thing? Commandeered by Bandits … Think Again. Privateers or Private Companies, Who is Really Cashing In?''
The seasoned reporter hunkered down in her [[Freelancer (series)|Freelancer’s]] pilot seat, watching her breath crystallize with each exhalation. [[James Haddix|Haddix]] had switched the systems to all-dark, which included turning the heat down to near-freezing. If someone picked up a heat trace from their craft it would look residual, like sunlight reflecting off of space debris.
They needed to be nearly invisible. This wasn’t a story she wanted to lose over simple mistakes.
“Which title do you like better, ''Pseudo-Raiders, Ahoy or Hijackings With a Side of High Jinks?''” she asked.
Stars yawed past the forward Plexi, and Yadav permitted herself a small course correction, to keep the jump point straight ahead. The gateway hung off the bow, visible only to their [[NavDrive]]. A set of blinking buoys surrounded the point, marking off a safety zone.
“What?” Haddix leaned toward Yadav. He was a bulky man, and appeared uncomfortable in the cramped space. “Oh, the second one.” He’d been fidgeting the whole time, anxious, unaccustomed to so much waiting. [[New United]] had assigned him to be her bodyguard on three previous missions, all during violent conflicts. This sitting around thing was new.
“What makes you think the reports of pirates in this system aren’t real?” he asked.
“Thirty years of reporting experience,” she replied, cheeky. “Seriously? Because of their supposed targets: common stuff with low trade values. Pirates go after electronics, weapons, medicine, food — either things they can get a lot for, or items they need desperately. Why would they hijack carriers packing steel beams, excavation equipment or pipeline? That doesn’t make any sense. It’s not worth the risk.”
She straightened in her seat. A bright-orange transport slid into view, its company name standing out in black, block lettering across the side. It stopped short of the jump point, most likely loading the NavData.
“Get ready to fire everything up,” she said. “This could be it.” Using her [[MobiGlas]], she double-checked the manifest for this particular ship.
“If pirates aren’t attacking the ships, where’s the cargo going?” Haddix asked, hand poised over the control panel.
“Watch. That’s what we’re going to find out. I suspect there’s an insurance fraud conspiracy, across several companies. Four, at least. If this transport gets hit or disappears, I think it’s five. Why buy the materials to manufacture something over and over when you can build one batch, steal it, get an insurance payout, and still have the product at hand? I shudder to think how many times a single piece of pipeline has been claimed as brand-new stolen goods.”
From her field kit, Yadav retrieved a camera drone and let it float freely next to her head. “All the insurance reports I’ve looked at say the transports were commandeered near jump points. How much you wanna bet we just follow these guys to a lazy little vacation spot?”
“I’ll bet you a million,” said Haddix. “Unless those pirate ships there are just for effect.”
A pack of six [[Cutlass (series)|Cutlasses]] barreled out of the jump point. One craft smacked into the front of the transport and skidded along its side, leaving a long, dark scar in the orange hide.
Yadav tapped the camera drone and it sprang to life, automatically locking onto her eye movement. It mirrored her gaze, recording whatever she looked at. The recorder in her ear worked continuously, never missing a moment.
Haddix pulled a scrap of something from his pocket and kissed it. Yadav had seen him do that on a number of occasions, but had never asked about it. Just his ritual, she thought, tightening her harness. ''Some people need their little security blankets.''
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