[Boss, are we not going to recover the FTL Drive from that ship?]
Tina made a call while we were in the middle of salvaging the loot.
"They have no problems with external equipment like weapons, but the
drones can't salvage internal stuff like that."
[That's true, but we can always take them inside the hangar. We can
handle the salvage work over here y'know?]
"Won't it take too much time?"
[It's fine. There's a lot of maintenance bots to help us out, and if we
don't care about what happens to the rest of the ship, recovering those
should be easy.]
"Fumu…"
"What do you think?' I asked Elma with my gaze.
"Why don't have them try it then? It'll increase our profits anyway."
"That's true. Okay, go ahead then. May, use the tractor beam and bring
the wreckage in."
[Understood.]
"Tina, Whisker. I'll give you a nice bonus later so do your best. I have no
idea how much I give you guys though, so I'll have to consult the
Mercenary Guild first."
[Leave it to us!]
[We will do our best!]
The replies of the sisters were filled with motivation. Afterward, the
Black Lotus approached the ship that didn't explode and fired off its
tractor beam that shone with green radiance. The ship wreckage
gradually drifted toward Black Lotus.
By the way, that green light is apparently just given off by a guiding
laser, and the tractor beam itself was actually invisible. It also didn't
give off that cliche UFO tractor beam SFX. That would have been neat
though.
"Oh, and make sure there are no surviving pirates inside the wreckage
before you open it up, okay."
[Yes. What shall we do if we found some?]
"Get rid of them. We don't take prisoners."
[Understood.]
May's curt reply resounded from the comms. Well, it's her, so I'm sure
she'll do a thorough job.
Eh? Killing fellows who can't resist is overdoing it? Nah. These pirates
must have had their fair share of killing without mercy, so they
shouldn't complain if it was done to them as well. There's no room for
mercy here. Anyway, let's get back to looting!
"They really have a fondness for alcohol huh."
"Yeah. But usually, you can only find cheap bland-tasting alcohol in a
pirate ship's cargo hold though."
"They collect a lot of junk as well. Hey, they have refined rare metals
here. Sweet."
Now that we have a huge mothership with equally huge cargo space, we
can finally take all the loot we can carry instead of prioritizing the
valuable ones. Yeah, it's not really necessary and sometimes inefficient,
but it just feels great to strip 'em bare y'know.
Mimi was always in charge of organizing the recovered loot and selling
them back at colonies we visit, so her smile today was especially
radiant as she took note of all the items we were getting. Back then,
Mimi acted all flustered whenever she participated in loot recovery
with the drones, but now that she's used to the work, she was even
multitasking and calculating the estimated profits from selling the loot.
The contents of the pirate ship's cargo holds were mostly foodstuffs and
alcohol, as well as the loot from their previous victims. There were also
pirate ships that had their cargo holds filled with loot, but those usually
are more preoccupied with selling them off, so they won't attack any
other ships until they empty their stock. Encountering those ones is
completely up to luck.
However, we also sometimes encounter ships that are filled with loot
even though they haven't attacked anyone else yet. They mostly hoard
stuff like rare metals that are quickly exchangeable to cash. In other
words, those are their so-called savings. You never know when you can
encounter such ships, and if you keep hunting pirates, you're bound to
find them occasionally.
"Yosh. Since we've filled the cargo hold, let's return to the Lotus and
drop them off before heading back out for more."
"Understood!"
Mimi replied with a radiant smile still displayed on her face. Yeah. I get
you, Mimi. Looting is fun huh.
We transferred the contents of Krishna's cargo to the Lotus several
times until we finished collecting all the possible loot. We then returned
to the Lotus for a well-deserved break. I watched the mechanic sisters
working busily with Krishna's optical sensors as I sipped my drink from
the pointlessly high-tech sci-fi floating tumbler.
"They sure are putting those maintenance bots to good use."
"They're pro mechanics after all. Judging from that, they'd be great at
controlling drones after a little practice as well, don't you think?"
"Really…?"
"Mechanics are usually great drone operators as well. If they ever
decide to part from Space Dwerg and work full-time with us, I think
they should be hired as both mechanics and drone operators."
The mechanics assigned to large starships try to maintain the ships on
their own as much as possible, but there naturally is a limit to doing
stuff manually. Lifting the armor plates of starships by hand is difficult,
even in low gravity environments, and above all, it's quite dangerous to
do so. That's why mechanics use maintenance bots for those kinds of
jobs.
Usually, one mechanic controls up to three maintenance bots
simultaneously. By the way, there were ten maintenance bots running
around the hangar of Black Lotus right now. It looks like each sister was
controlling five bots at the same time.
"Isn't controlling ten bots with just two of them quite amazing?"
"It's probably due to the work not requiring much precision, but yeah,
it's still amazing."
Tina and Whisker were operating the holographic control console
projected by the holo-display with expert demeanors. It even looks like
they were talking as they worked, but the maintenance bots continued
to work on their own jobs without interfering with each other.
Hmm. Just like May said, their skills as pro mechanics were superb. I'm
even more impressed after seeing it firsthand. My evaluation of the two
of them was sharply rising.
The maintenance bots operated by the two of them seem to be taking
apart a section of the hull of the pirate ship wreckage with laser
torches. Those laser torches look really cool, man. They look like they
might allow me to awaken to the Force. But since I'm not Force-aware,
I'll probably just cut off my leg if I attempted to swing one around.
But beam swords are a man's romance y'know… I also think the swords
I got from Earl Daleinwald are cool, but I'd get mistaken as a noble if I
ever walked around with those, and that could only lead to massive
trouble. I don't want to go through that, so I don't have any opportunity
to use them at all.
[Master.]
As I watched the sisters and the maintenance bots work with Mimi and
Elma, a call from May went through.
"Hm? What's up?"
[It looks like there are some more targets.]
The response picked up by the subspace radar of Black Lotus got
displayed on Krishna's HUD. Oh, so there's new prey huh. They sure are
biting a lot today.
"Roger. We're heading off for more work, guys."
"Yes!"
"Aye aye, sir."
Guess we should sortie before those guys warp out.
"Oh boy. That was exhausting."
"It's really hard work, isn't it big sis?"
After the second wave, another set of pirates came. After we managed
to hunt a total of three pirate groups, we finally decided to go back to
Brad Prime. We managed to arrive during rush hour, so we were
currently waiting in line in order to enter the colony.
Our total number of kills this time was 27 small ships and 2 medium
ones, for a total of 29 ships. The total bounty reward is 217,500 Enels.
The bounty money was already large enough, but we also managed to
secure one small pirate ship in good enough condition which was put
inside Black Lotus's hangar, and one medium-sized ship which we
towed back.
We made so we could use the FTL Drive while towing the ship and
brought it back. The small ship inside the Lotus was your typical
chimera ship made up of a stock civilian model patched with assorted
stolen parts.
In addition, the cargo hold of Black Lotus was now filled with the items
we plundered from the destroyed pirate ships. Just how much will we
be able to earn from selling all of this loot? I'll calculate it using my
knowledge from SOL as a basis. If I remember correctly, small ships
sold for 30,000 Enels and medium ships sold for 70,000.
I can't say anything certain for the rest of the loot though. But it
probably won't fall below 80,000 at least.
"Looks like it's time for a celebration tonight as well. We can eat out, or
we can have our chef whip some stuff up since they're also delicious.
Which would you prefer?"
Since there's no danger present in the sectors near the colony, we got
down from Krishna as soon as we arrived in the vicinity of Brad Prime
and met up with the sisters. We then relaxed at the break room as we
waited for our turn to enter the port.
By the way, the chef I referred to was our amazing high-performance
auto-cooker, Tetsujin V. If you used high-end food cartridges instead of
the normal ones, you'd end up with tastier food that won't lose out to
those served at five-star restaurants back on Earth. And we can also
party harder compared to eating out.
You need to worry about the way back if you eat out, so you can't
overdo it. I'm not really concerned about that though since I don't drink
alcohol, but I'll pass on carrying back four women knocked out from
drinking too much. Two is probably okay, but four is too much.
"Wouldn't it be better to have the party inside the ship? I'll even bring
out my secret alcohol stash."
"Alcohol!"
"Alcohol huh… Come to think of it, we should already be allowed to
drink, right big sis?"
"That's right! Hey, boss!"
Tina turned her excited gaze toward me. Her eyes were sparkling in
anticipation.
"Mimi, listen to their preferences and order the dwarven liquor of their
choice."
"Okay."
The sisters let out joyful whoops after hearing my words. It's kinda
awkward seeing these mechanic sisters, who looked like elementary
school kids, celebrating after knowing that they'll be able to drink their
favorite liquors.
"Dwarven alcohol huh… They're all strong liquors so I'm not that fond
of them."
"Dwarf alcohol isn't all of the strong variety. They also have kinds that
have a sharp taste that penetrates straight into your noggin. For
example, the Ground Ring from Kiraku Brewery is reasonably priced
but has a solid character and flavor. I highly recommend it."
Whisker nodded in agreement to Tina's words. It looks like these twin
sisters have similar preferences for alcohol as well.
[I've received landing clearance, Master.]
"Understood. Go ahead and enter the port. Be careful not to get into an
accident."
[Yes, please leave it to me.]
I replied to May, who contacted us through the break room's speakers,
and smiled faintly at the sight of the girls crowding around Mimi as she
fiddled with her tablet to place some alcohol orders. It looks like we
would be able to get along with the sisters well after all.
Soon after, I saw Elma and Tina trying to buy large amounts of
expensive alcohol from the online store while Mimi and Whisker
desperately tried to stop them– Hey, wait a minute, guys! I'm the one
who's gonna pay for that alcohol y'know? We need to have a little talk,
you two. Honestly. This pair of hopeless drunkards.