With a bored expression, Pollux kicked over one of the corpses. He recognized this one despite the fact that he had been essentially burned and torn apart beyond all recognition. This was Denaldo. Somehow his signature side arm, a MSD-32 disruptor pistol, was still in one piece. How incredibly fortunate for Pollux, considering he felt he needed a new weapon more befitting his recently acquired position as undisputed leader of the Guavian Death Gang. Or rather the Quasar Syndicate as they would soon be called. Maybe. Helix Syndicate? Maybe Consortium was better. He was still working on names. Perhaps he would put it to a vote if he was feeling particularly funny.
"They're all dead." Pollux shouted out back into the hallway, confirming everyone's sinking suspicions. He discarded his old pistol and slotted the MSD-32 into his holster in its stead.
A couple of Guavians shuffled inside, looking around. Ashes, corpses, destroyed furniture, and scorch marks. No one needed a detective to find out what happened here. Not that Pollux intended on keeping it a secret for very long. In fact, since everything had gone according to plan and they were running on schedule, Pollux was expecting guests. "Jettison the remains, clean this room." The moon base was already small and expanding it was expensive. Pollux didn't want to waste any time turning the former meeting room into... A storage closet.
Pollux had a feeling Brand would've preferred if he ripped off the arms of one superior and used them to beat the rest of them to death. While it was certainly the disposition of the writer to flop over and give [member="Aver Brand"] whatever she asked for, Pollux felt no such irrational compulsions. This Givin, so called, had more ambition than that. Soon he would carve out his own little piece of the galaxy. Then he would grow rich and live forever. That kind of thing.
But he had to work for it, naturally. Wouldn't be worth it otherwise. Eugene accepted the datapad on Pollux's behalf, since Pollux had people to do that for him now. It was good to be the king. He also wouldn't have been surprised if the datapad exploded. Double-crossing was common enough in the criminal world.
"Running. Thank you." Pollux replied, folding his arms while Eugene scrolled through the contract.
"They're all dead." Pollux shouted out back into the hallway, confirming everyone's sinking suspicions. He discarded his old pistol and slotted the MSD-32 into his holster in its stead.
A couple of Guavians shuffled inside, looking around. Ashes, corpses, destroyed furniture, and scorch marks. No one needed a detective to find out what happened here. Not that Pollux intended on keeping it a secret for very long. In fact, since everything had gone according to plan and they were running on schedule, Pollux was expecting guests. "Jettison the remains, clean this room." The moon base was already small and expanding it was expensive. Pollux didn't want to waste any time turning the former meeting room into... A storage closet.
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Pollux had a feeling Brand would've preferred if he ripped off the arms of one superior and used them to beat the rest of them to death. While it was certainly the disposition of the writer to flop over and give [member="Aver Brand"] whatever she asked for, Pollux felt no such irrational compulsions. This Givin, so called, had more ambition than that. Soon he would carve out his own little piece of the galaxy. Then he would grow rich and live forever. That kind of thing.
But he had to work for it, naturally. Wouldn't be worth it otherwise. Eugene accepted the datapad on Pollux's behalf, since Pollux had people to do that for him now. It was good to be the king. He also wouldn't have been surprised if the datapad exploded. Double-crossing was common enough in the criminal world.
"Running. Thank you." Pollux replied, folding his arms while Eugene scrolled through the contract.