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2.33 Departure

  Departure

  I wasn’t sure how I should feel about the Korbanok data.

  We’d kept its existence very secret so far. It meant we were ultimately lying about some of our motives, and considering the blood spilt… I couldn’t shake a guilty feeling in the pit of my stomach.

  I wasn’t about to blab to Umtane or Director Hom-Heg either though. There would be information about me on the drive.

  We had more or less shelved the prospect of finding it as the bioweapon debacle unfolded. That fact made me feel more than a little better. I wanted to find that data more than anyone, but it hadn’t been worth prioritizing until now.

   I said, walking through the hall.

   Tasser said.

  And he was right. Three different supply rooms for three different home worlds and the organisms they had spread to each of their colonies.

  The Casti room was bigger than the other two combined, and it had a messily carved hole near the back of it where Umtane had used his little hand-pumped hydraulic cutter.

  The Vorak one was the runner-up. Dr. Mo’s remarks in passing had led me to believe the room had gotten a lot more usage since the Vorak had occupied the star system. In the years since, the Organic Authority on Yawhere had just done more Vorak medicine. Allergen studies, large scale vaccination programs, it was an impressive list.

  But in the early morning hours, long before Dr. Mo or any of his staff would arrive, we were only interested in the room that stored the Farnata biological elements.

  Bonus, the door had even caught one of Vather’s beams. The frame was dented, and the lock smashed free of the wall.

   Tasser asked.

   I said.

  Nai sighed.

   I asked, holding up my wallet.

  I slid the warped door open as far as I could, far enough for Nai and Tasser to slip inside.

  

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