Amos Bel
Smuggler
Dead Space - The Uyerra
This wasn't his ship.
Thank fuck for that, this thing was about as shit as they could come. An old hauler, something from off world one of those fancy New-Corps made. Amos was thankful he hadn't paid for it, what with the giant hole now settled into it's belly. No one would be fixing that. Least not without a drydock and a whole lot of engine grease. Nice bit of salvage though, for anyone honestly enterprising or not.
Which was sort of the point. That along with what was sitting in the cargo bay.
"She's bright as twin suns settin' over old Tatooine sand,
And when she smiles, even stars quit their shine on command."
Amos sang to himself as he floated through the cockpit, his eyes flickering to the sensors every now and again as he let out a yawn. Fingers drawing over his hair as he made himself a bit more presentable to whomever had decided to show up. Fingers drawing over the back of his seat as he pulled himself towards the console, flickering off the emergency signal so that no one else would show up.
"She moves like a starship driftin' soft through the night,
With a heart that could tame any ol' fool in sight."
As his voice drifted, he flicked another switch, this one for the comms-relay. "'Morning folks, Mighty thankful you decided to stop on by. Mind if I catch your names?"
The man asked casually, leaning back as he took the headset with him.
This wasn't his ship.
Thank fuck for that, this thing was about as shit as they could come. An old hauler, something from off world one of those fancy New-Corps made. Amos was thankful he hadn't paid for it, what with the giant hole now settled into it's belly. No one would be fixing that. Least not without a drydock and a whole lot of engine grease. Nice bit of salvage though, for anyone honestly enterprising or not.
Which was sort of the point. That along with what was sitting in the cargo bay.
"She's bright as twin suns settin' over old Tatooine sand,
And when she smiles, even stars quit their shine on command."
Amos sang to himself as he floated through the cockpit, his eyes flickering to the sensors every now and again as he let out a yawn. Fingers drawing over his hair as he made himself a bit more presentable to whomever had decided to show up. Fingers drawing over the back of his seat as he pulled himself towards the console, flickering off the emergency signal so that no one else would show up.
"She moves like a starship driftin' soft through the night,
With a heart that could tame any ol' fool in sight."
As his voice drifted, he flicked another switch, this one for the comms-relay. "'Morning folks, Mighty thankful you decided to stop on by. Mind if I catch your names?"
The man asked casually, leaning back as he took the headset with him.