Starfield:Computer (Derelict PCH Quarter Master)

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Computer
Editor ID SE_KT09_QuarterMaster
Location SF-mapicon-Derelict Ship.svg Derelict PCH (random)

Computer the Quarter Master's computer where they talk about the smuggling jobs they've done.

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Quartermaster's Computer
Va'ruun Heretic Pamphlets Date: 12-25-2325
Cargo: Va'ruun Heretic Pamphlets
Location: New Atlantis
Client Codename: One-Eyed Jack

My dear wife's going to kill me for working on Christmas. And she'd leave my corpse for the Ashtas if she knew it was to smuggle this heretic propaganda. But as the Captain says, business is business, and House Va'ruun's credits are as good as any. Maybe I'll bring her some xenoflowers from one of those tropical biomes.

Mech Components Date: 1-07-2326
Cargo: Crate of Mech Components
Location: Neon
Client Codename: Seven of Diamonds

Mech components, probably for DRONE. I don't pry though. Captain says the less I know, the better, and given I know absolutely nothing about machines, I reckon it's for the best.

Harvested Organs Date: 2-14-2326
Cargo: Harvested Organs
Location: Akila City
Client Codename: Queen of Hearts

First Christmas, now Valentine's Day. I could bring the missus one of the hearts we got in the cargo hold, but I don't think that's the kind she had in mind. She'd get a laugh out of it though. Sometimes humor grants more favor than romance. Not this time, but sometimes.

Black Market Antiquities Date: 3-04-2326
Cargo: Black Market Antiquities
Location: New Atlantis
Client Codename: Ten of Clubs

Antiques are always a tough haul. A lot of it is fragile and you need to make sure it's packed right and the flight is smooth. One jerk of the throttle could be the difference between a big payday or a huge debt. That's why the Captain likes to fly these missions personally.

Unnamed Crates Date: 3-16-2326
Cargo: Unnamed Crates
Location: Vectera
Client Codename: Suicide King

I asked the Captain the obvious question: what's in the damn crates? And she says she doesn't know. Evidently, the client wants the contents to remain a secret. Finnegan says that's nonsense. He wants to open the crates, but I convince him it's a bad idea.

But I also told the Captain, it'd be nice to have more transparency. Should we get caught, a man ought to know what he's going to prison for.

Without missing a beat, she tells me, "Let's not get caught then."