"If you have any questions at any time you are free to ask me. " Matthew assured.
Once Roten complied, Matthew slipped on a body-safe med tracer onto his wrist and locked it in place. It was durable and weatherproof, fitting like a small watch. Lightweight and comfortable, it was designed to be hard to remove, equipped with a secure locking mechanism.
"There..." Matthew said, ensuring it was properly fastened.
He then handed Roten a chocolate bar.
"You can eat that now if you like," he offered. Taking out a datapad, Matthew jotted down a few notes before slipping it back into his robes.
"Come along with me," he instructed, leading Roten out of the cell.
They walked through the corridors of the ship, the sound of their footsteps echoing off the metal walls. As they reached the docking section, Matthew gestured toward a larger, more elegant yacht docked alongside the larger ship.
He led Roten to the docking area, where the airlock connected the two ships. The yacht's sleek design and polished interior were a stark contrast to the utilitarian surroundings of the larger ship.
"Welcome aboard the Exonerator." Matthew said, guiding Roten inside.
"Would you like to be confined to your quarters or would you like to come to the bridge?"