Co-authored by: Ray of Meep (GM), Ikate Keda Studios, TheCountryWarrior
???? A.D, Three weeks after arrival at the capital
Silbern System, Stahl Belt, Nikolaus Otto dwarf-planetary system, Magnuski Station
The Hings ring of the station was its youngest, completed only a couple of Earth-years ago. Thus, there was a mix of both residents from other rings who wanted a less crowded environment, and a steadily increasing immigrant population from all sectors of human space. Regardless of origin, most of this population was well-educated and worked maintenance, entertainment, education, and business.
The simulated time was evening now, with the center shaft of the ring lit with a soft, orange glow, and the temperature of the air artificially decreased. Joan was stationed at one of the few market centers of the Hings Ring, between the main entrance and a railway that looped around.
She was bored. She had probably answered thirty requests for directions, taken ten complaints for little things, someone cutting another person off while they were walking, simple bumps and accidents, things that really had no fault to lay on anyone. She sighed, writing in a little notebook while listening to a complaint. She was glad for the helmet she wore covering her face so the person didn't see her roll her eyes. "Ya said, 'e bumped inta you," She said, keeping her voice professional, but not believing someone would actually bring something like this to the police.
"Bumped into me?" The man asked rhetorically, sounding offended. "He attacked me with my coffee! I'd consider that assault!"
"I said I was sorry!" The other man, the "Offender" said, now sounding frustrated. "Officer I swear, it was a complete accident," He explained to Joan.
Joan sighed, putting the pad back into a pocket in her vest. "Look. Sir," She said, looking at the one filing the complaint. "If ya wanna press charges, ah kin do dat, but it'll require ya ta go ta court, make yer case, and dere is a chane dat dis... violent assault wif yer own coffee could be frown out in ya could be charged with Frivilous Litigation. Would'cha like ta press charges?"
Both men stared at her for a moment, confused. Then the complaintant pointed at him. "Can't you just, take him to jail! Give him some time to think about his carelessness!"
"No..." Joan said, looking at the man. "Ah cannot just arrest people. Ya need ta press charges. Ah legally cannot do nuffin," She said. "Ah weren't dere ta watch, so ah kin only go off wha'cha say," She sighed.
"Waste of a uniform," The man scoffed, crossing his arms. "You know, you would probably get further if you did your job properly," He snapped, starting to walk away. "And learn how to speak!" He shouted back, storming away.
Joan groaned, letting it go and turning to the "defendant." "Kin ya watch where ya go from now on eh? Ah git it was an accident, just... Try in learn from it yeah?" She asked.
"Yeah," He said with a nod. "Sorry bout all this, have a nice day," He said, leaving her alone to hate her life a little.
There was a beep in Joan's earpiece and a map popped up on her head with a red, highlighted waypoint. It wasn't clear yet what's going on, but she was the closest officer most nearby.
So, she started a leasurly run to get there. Just cause the job Ulrike sent her on was dumb didn't mean she couldn't do it right. It took her less than a minute to respond, and she could see a man sprinting down the street. Alost like a movie, a shop keeper came out, looked at her and pointed. "Go get him!" She shouted, and Joan sprinted.
He kept running, and Joan wasn't used to how the surveilance tracking worked, so it was on her to keep up. Being up and able to work didn't mean she didn't hate this person more for making her run on a freshly healed leg, but she didn't let it stop her from running him down. She finally closed the distance, tackling the runner to the ground, struggling a bit.
Joan was surprised. This guy clearly knew how to fight her, but she could tell the experince was old and untrained, and fitness wasn't exactly high on this guys priority list, but he continued to struggle. "Stop... Fucker... Ah will taze ya fucker!" She growled, pushing him into the ground to give her the space to breath to grab her tazer. The only 'weapon' she had.
"Alright!" The guy shouted, putting his hands out. "Alright, ya caught me okay?" He said, giving Joan the ability to cuff his hands behind her back. "I just wanted to eat, things haven't been going great," He muttered as Joan got up, ready to pick him up.
"Dat doesn' mean ya kin knick ovah people stuff," She growled, picking him up and turning him around. The second she did she froze.
The man looked confused. "Do I know you?" He asked, looking Joan up and down. "I swear I heard your voice before," He added. Joan didn't say anything as she tried to wrap her brain around who she was seeing.
"T-Tyler?" She asked. It was her Ex.
"Joan?!" Tyler asked, perking up a little. "You have to be Joan, you're the only person I know who has that accent," He said with a smile as Joan took off her helmet. "I was actually heading back to Earth! Funny running into you here, are the kids with you?" He asked.
Joan just looked at him, feeling a weight in her stomach. She thought back on the custody agreement, then slowly nodded her head. "Uh... Yeah, yeah Jacob in Mandy are back at da ship..." She said, still trying to process the likelyhood that the father of her children was standing right in front of it, in hand cuffs.
"I'd really like to see th-" He started before Joan punched him in the mouth hard enough to send him to the ground. Several people stopped to watch what just happened. "Yeah..." Tyler muttered, squirming into a sitting position. "I deserved that."
"Ya fucking well know ya did!" Joan shouted, dragging him back to his feet. "Ya put me in yer dusties frough fuckin 'ell, abandon dem ta go cross da fucking galaxy fer a stupid fuckin bar, in now yer 'ere shopliftin! You lowlife piece o' dirt!" She snapped, balling her fists up again.
Someone grabbed her by the wrist. "Woah! What the hell is going on here?!" Behind Joan was another police officer in a helmet, her captain. "You've been on the job for three days, Page, and now you're breaking rules? Get him back to the precinct. You and I are going to have a conversation after." At this point a crowd gathered. A couple were videotapping the unfolding drama.
"Don't get her in too much trouble!" Tyler shouted as he was pulled away. "I definately deserved that!" He called out as he was pushed into the car.
Joan growled, glaring at the car. "Favvah of me kids," She said pointedly. "Ah won't deny ah 'it 'im. Do wha'cha needs ta do," She growled, putting her hands behind her back.
???? A.D, Three weeks after arrival at the capital
Silbern System, Stahl Belt, Nikolaus Otto dwarf-planetary system, Magnuski Station
The Hings ring of the station was its youngest, completed only a couple of Earth-years ago. Thus, there was a mix of both residents from other rings who wanted a less crowded environment, and a steadily increasing immigrant population from all sectors of human space. Regardless of origin, most of this population was well-educated and worked maintenance, entertainment, education, and business.
The simulated time was evening now, with the center shaft of the ring lit with a soft, orange glow, and the temperature of the air artificially decreased. Joan was stationed at one of the few market centers of the Hings Ring, between the main entrance and a railway that looped around.
She was bored. She had probably answered thirty requests for directions, taken ten complaints for little things, someone cutting another person off while they were walking, simple bumps and accidents, things that really had no fault to lay on anyone. She sighed, writing in a little notebook while listening to a complaint. She was glad for the helmet she wore covering her face so the person didn't see her roll her eyes. "Ya said, 'e bumped inta you," She said, keeping her voice professional, but not believing someone would actually bring something like this to the police.
"Bumped into me?" The man asked rhetorically, sounding offended. "He attacked me with my coffee! I'd consider that assault!"
"I said I was sorry!" The other man, the "Offender" said, now sounding frustrated. "Officer I swear, it was a complete accident," He explained to Joan.
Joan sighed, putting the pad back into a pocket in her vest. "Look. Sir," She said, looking at the one filing the complaint. "If ya wanna press charges, ah kin do dat, but it'll require ya ta go ta court, make yer case, and dere is a chane dat dis... violent assault wif yer own coffee could be frown out in ya could be charged with Frivilous Litigation. Would'cha like ta press charges?"
Both men stared at her for a moment, confused. Then the complaintant pointed at him. "Can't you just, take him to jail! Give him some time to think about his carelessness!"
"No..." Joan said, looking at the man. "Ah cannot just arrest people. Ya need ta press charges. Ah legally cannot do nuffin," She said. "Ah weren't dere ta watch, so ah kin only go off wha'cha say," She sighed.
"Waste of a uniform," The man scoffed, crossing his arms. "You know, you would probably get further if you did your job properly," He snapped, starting to walk away. "And learn how to speak!" He shouted back, storming away.
Joan groaned, letting it go and turning to the "defendant." "Kin ya watch where ya go from now on eh? Ah git it was an accident, just... Try in learn from it yeah?" She asked.
"Yeah," He said with a nod. "Sorry bout all this, have a nice day," He said, leaving her alone to hate her life a little.
There was a beep in Joan's earpiece and a map popped up on her head with a red, highlighted waypoint. It wasn't clear yet what's going on, but she was the closest officer most nearby.
So, she started a leasurly run to get there. Just cause the job Ulrike sent her on was dumb didn't mean she couldn't do it right. It took her less than a minute to respond, and she could see a man sprinting down the street. Alost like a movie, a shop keeper came out, looked at her and pointed. "Go get him!" She shouted, and Joan sprinted.
He kept running, and Joan wasn't used to how the surveilance tracking worked, so it was on her to keep up. Being up and able to work didn't mean she didn't hate this person more for making her run on a freshly healed leg, but she didn't let it stop her from running him down. She finally closed the distance, tackling the runner to the ground, struggling a bit.
Joan was surprised. This guy clearly knew how to fight her, but she could tell the experince was old and untrained, and fitness wasn't exactly high on this guys priority list, but he continued to struggle. "Stop... Fucker... Ah will taze ya fucker!" She growled, pushing him into the ground to give her the space to breath to grab her tazer. The only 'weapon' she had.
"Alright!" The guy shouted, putting his hands out. "Alright, ya caught me okay?" He said, giving Joan the ability to cuff his hands behind her back. "I just wanted to eat, things haven't been going great," He muttered as Joan got up, ready to pick him up.
"Dat doesn' mean ya kin knick ovah people stuff," She growled, picking him up and turning him around. The second she did she froze.
The man looked confused. "Do I know you?" He asked, looking Joan up and down. "I swear I heard your voice before," He added. Joan didn't say anything as she tried to wrap her brain around who she was seeing.
"T-Tyler?" She asked. It was her Ex.
"Joan?!" Tyler asked, perking up a little. "You have to be Joan, you're the only person I know who has that accent," He said with a smile as Joan took off her helmet. "I was actually heading back to Earth! Funny running into you here, are the kids with you?" He asked.
Joan just looked at him, feeling a weight in her stomach. She thought back on the custody agreement, then slowly nodded her head. "Uh... Yeah, yeah Jacob in Mandy are back at da ship..." She said, still trying to process the likelyhood that the father of her children was standing right in front of it, in hand cuffs.
"I'd really like to see th-" He started before Joan punched him in the mouth hard enough to send him to the ground. Several people stopped to watch what just happened. "Yeah..." Tyler muttered, squirming into a sitting position. "I deserved that."
"Ya fucking well know ya did!" Joan shouted, dragging him back to his feet. "Ya put me in yer dusties frough fuckin 'ell, abandon dem ta go cross da fucking galaxy fer a stupid fuckin bar, in now yer 'ere shopliftin! You lowlife piece o' dirt!" She snapped, balling her fists up again.
Someone grabbed her by the wrist. "Woah! What the hell is going on here?!" Behind Joan was another police officer in a helmet, her captain. "You've been on the job for three days, Page, and now you're breaking rules? Get him back to the precinct. You and I are going to have a conversation after." At this point a crowd gathered. A couple were videotapping the unfolding drama.
"Don't get her in too much trouble!" Tyler shouted as he was pulled away. "I definately deserved that!" He called out as he was pushed into the car.
Joan growled, glaring at the car. "Favvah of me kids," She said pointedly. "Ah won't deny ah 'it 'im. Do wha'cha needs ta do," She growled, putting her hands behind her back.