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This Doctor Lacks Patients

Subject 73 Red

We're more ghosts than people.
[member="Jakob Benson"]

"Well, they need to be high quality, top-of-the-line, completely brand new. They can't be any of the trashy, old, and unreliable kind. I also don't want any that are fancy, because those are only meant for show, and not use. I want one that is top-of-the-line, but reliable. Other than that, that's up to you." Red explained.

"When I bring this Kay Larr to you, I want them ready to go and on site, as they will be my payment for bringing her in. Don't bring any ammo for the rocket launchers along with them, we don't want an escaping inmate to get their hands on them, or someone who wants to cause mayhem and destruction, now do we?" He continued.

"Well, now that is settled. Is that all?" He asked.
 

Jakob Benson

Guest
"Oh there's plenty in the budget to assure that you'll have exactly what you want. I will have them secured in the other asteroid so that there is less of a chance of anyone getting their hands on them. Other than you, of course." There was no need to see if [member="Subject 73 Red"] required anything else as payment. More than likely the man would do so as time went on and more patients were brought in.

"Yes, I think that we are done here.I look forward to your success." There was no timeline set. The distance between one corner of the Galaxy to another was vast. And Benson was not in any rush.
 

Subject 73 Red

We're more ghosts than people.
[member="Jakob Benson"]

Red nodded. "Alright. Pleasure doing business." And on that note, he walked out of the doctors office. He had memorized the pathway back to the hangar. He arrived in the hangar. As he was entering, a ship entered the hangar. His transport. The ramp came down, and he walked up into it. The ramp came up, and the ship left the hangar.
 

Jakob Benson

Guest
Benson was pleased. He replaced the file back in his cabinet and then brought out a blank one for his new patient. Given that the patient no longer had a tongue, this was going to prove a bit of a challenge. But Benson was up to it. He's dealt with a lack of communication before.

~End~​
 

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