"What in the name of Chaos was that?" Max gasped out as the ship's com system filled with the sound of what Max thought was crushing bone. Not that he had ever really heard that sound in person, just the effects approximation on the holonet shows he sometimes watched, but the animal instinct for survival in his brain made sure he knew that is what he was hearing. Someone had been murdered already, multiple someones if he guessed, which meant whatever was supposed to be happening on this ship had gone completely wrong. It seemed nothing Cord had planned for this so-called 'easy job' had gone right from the very moment they left the spaceport. Was Cord some kind of psycho murderer who had lied about the whole thing just to get a bunch of people onto a doomed ship to kill them? That didn't match up with the tech or intel Cord had, and despite his gruff anger COrd wasn't insane, he was a murderer just not the psycho lock people in a ship to kill them kind of murderer.
'This place is insane,' Max thought to himself shaking his head. He was done. Done with this whole mission, and done with murderers in general. It was well past the time they go. The only good things that had come out of this whole mess were purchasing Blue and meeting Adonis, someone he now thought of as a friend, and he wasn't about to let them die here. It was time to leave.
Entering a few last commands into the military com unit, Max downloaded all the information he could, then quickly disabled the entire system. The ship's com system would still work, and sadly so would any security system, but they couldn't use the com unit to disable the U-Wing or to track their movements in the ship. Max was done being played by some puppet master, let whoever it was fiddle around with Cord, Max wasn't going to allow himself to be toyed with any longer.
"Good to go," Max reported standing up and following Adonis out of the cargo bay.
The trip to the airlock was thankfully uneventful, mostly because Adonis was quick and efficient, easily leading them to their destination by clearing corners and rooms so no one could jump them. Max was both impressed with the soldier's efficiency and skill and grateful at the same time. He wasn't sure he would have survived this whole thing if Adonis hadn't decided to join him. He was grateful that Gatto had told Adonis to follow him, even if he would have to kick the floating Toydarian's butt for giving him this job in the first place.
When they arrived at the airlock, Max was surprised to find nothing was locked or secured. The spacesuits were just tossed around haphazardly, barely in their storage lockers. The weapons appeared to be in the same state, just tossed into the weapons locker with little care for attention to safety or organization.
'Who doesn't lock a weapons locker?' Max thought to himself, grateful they had the weapons now but also annoyed with the carelessness of it all. If and when he had his own ship he would not be so careless, he would take care of it.
"I magnetically locked down the U-Wing and changed the access codes," Max said as he started to pull on the smaller of the two available space suits, glad they both looked they would easily fit in them.
"They can cut the magnetic locks, but that will take time, and should give us enough time to spacewalk to the hanger doors before anyone can steal the ship while avoiding whoever it is out there crushing people."
Once dressed Max pulled on his helmet and checked all the seals, then quickly did the same for Adonis. While this would be the first time he had even been on a spacewalk, he knew the process. He had been studying everything there was to know about ships and life aboard one. It had always been his fantasy to have a ship and fly off into the galaxy. It was a dream that he hoped would become real one day, but he didn't know when. Credits were always an issue, he hadn't been able to save like he would have liked, but he would eventually get a ship. He would be free.
"Ready?"
Adonis Angelis IV
Bastian smith