Translator: SFBaka
âFuwaaa?h⦠Itâs so huge!â
âIt sure is⦠Just how much larger is this place compared to Termaine Prime?â
âUm, I think its population is about five times more than Termaine Prime. Iâm not too sure about the colonyâs exact size though.â
What came before our eyes was a huge octahedron-shaped space colony. It seems to be slowly spinning about at a distance. But, judging from its size, I think the speed of its revolution is actually quite fast. I guess the constant rotation is needed for producing artificially induced gravity. Anyway, it was an unbelievably huge colony.
This gigantic structure is called the Alein Tertius colony. This is our first stop in our trip to the Alein star system and is one of the three active colonies situated here.
âPlease send out a docking request, Mimi.â
âAh, yes! Iâll send one out right away.â
Mimi fiddled with the Operator console in front of her and sent a docking request to the port administration of Aleintertius. The request contained our personal details; particularly, our shipâs name, my name as the shipâs captain, and our groupâs reason for visiting. It didnât take long for an approval to be sent back.
âWe have received permission to dock! Weâre assigned to hangar bay number 72!â
âGotcha.â
We followed the guide beacons displayed on the cockpitâs main screen and proceeded towards our designated hangar. As expected of a large colony. Thereâs quite a lot of ship traffic. It would result in a great, big mess should an accidental collision occur. But I didnât want to trouble myself with that point so I just left it to the shipâs auto-pilot.
âUsing something like auto-docking is cheatingâ¦â¦â
âI just wanna take it easy, alright.â
Elma seemed to have a bit of a complaint about my way of handling things, but I just ignored it and carried on. Even though making a perfect landing the manual way does sound kinda fun in a way, I still prefer doing it the easy way. I needed to install a dedicated docking computer module personally in order to obtain the auto-docking function, but it worked like a charm and allowed the ship to land safely inside the hangar bay. I guess she just felt antsy due to her experience riding an out-of-control starship.
After docking successfully, the shipâs generator output gradually transitioned to standby mode. There wasnât a need to raise it to battle mode while inside a colony, and cruising mode also used up quite a bit of power as well.
âWeâre finally here. Alrighty then. What should we do first guys? Do you wanna have a meal first?â
âIsnât it kinda early for a meal? I think it would be better to finish all our other tasks first.â
âSo, those will be selling off loot, paying a visit to Inagawa Technologyâs office and claiming bounty rewards at the local military outpost huh.â
âAh, please leave selling the loot to me.â
Mimi made a guts pose by raising both hands and making fists with them while letting out an excited grunt. Since she could just use the terminal to sell the loot instead of going to the shops personally, I think it should be alright to leave it to Mimi. Thereâs still a need to be wary of merchants possibly shortchanging us, but Mimi was particularly attentive to details regarding money, so she should be fine.
âIâll leave selling the loot to you then, Mimi. So next is the visit to Inagawa Technology, butâ¦â
âIt would be better to wait for Inagawa Technology to send out a formal invitation first. Itâs not like weâre in a hurry either.â
I nodded in agreement to Elmaâs suggestion. Weâve already exchanged contact info with the company representative anyway. They should still be busy discussing the remuneration details with the companyâs higher-ups, so it would be better not to go there yet.
âOkay then. Letâs just get the bounty rewards from the military.â
âShould I go?â
âNah, I should go instead. Iâm the captain after all.â
I didnât have a problem with having Elma go instead, but I think itâll go more smoothly if I went over personally instead. Iâm the ship captain after all.
âIâll come with you then. It would be dangerous for you to walk there alone.â
âIâm not a kid, yâknowâ¦â¦â
But, well, I guess Elma does have a point. Iâm unfamiliar with the place, so having her with me would help a lot. They do say two heads are better than one, right? Iâll have her come along then.
âWell, I guess two people does sound safer. Letâs check out downtown while weâre at it as well. Please watch over the ship in the meantime, Mimi. Youâll be safer staying here.â
âIs this really that dangerous of a place? This colony, I mean.â
âNo, I donât think so. The level of public order seems comparatively high. But we wonât know for sure until we take a look for ourselves. But, well, judging from the ship traffic earlier, I think this place is frequented by a lot of outsiders like us, so it doesnât hurt to be more careful.â
âYes, youâre right. The hangar bay weâre assigned to has a lot of foreign ships docked inside as well. It does seem a little unruly. Letâs prioritize gathering info then.â
âI seeâ¦â
Mimi nodded in understanding. I and Elma can take care of ourselves just fine to a certain extent, but Mimiâs just a frail young girl, so she doesnât have sufficient abilities to keep herself safe out there yet. She does have a laser gun with her, but, honestly speaking, she kinda sucks at using it.
âAlright then. Elma and I are going out for a bit. I plan to contact you just in case we take longer than expected, but go ahead and eat your meal if we do come back late, okay.â
âYes, understood. Please take care out there, Hiro-san and Elma-san.â
âYeah.â
âUn, weâll see you later.â
Elma and I quickly prepared ourselves and got off the ship.
âWhoah, how do I say this? The atmosphereâs kinda different here.â
âWell, this is like the big city compared to places like Termaine Prime.â
Elma told me matter-of-factly as we continued walking around the place. The interior of the Alein Tertius colony can be described as an iron jungle filled with towering skyscrapers.
Countless high-rise buildings stood within the central living district of the colony. There was a great number of alleyways and side-streets as well. The colony didnât rely upon a singular lighting module that could simulate daytime within its walls, and instead made use of street lights to illuminate the surroundings. In other words, it was a city of perpetual night.
âBut wouldnât living in such an environment affect the citizenâs health or something?â
âIt seems they have a way to artificially simulate sunbathing within the comfort of their own homes.â
âThat sounds tedious though- Uh, do we have to do that as well during our stay here?â
âWe can just use the med-pods.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hm, so the med-pods have that function available as well. Come to think of it, mercenaries like us spend a considerable amount of time in outer space, so I think the med-pods are configured with that function with that in mind. I donât know how it exactly works though. Same old, same old. They said you needed a healthy dose of sunlight to maintain your health back in my old world as well.
âWalking on foot inside a colony this huge is tiring, not to mention troublesome. Do they have some sort of public transport we can use here?â
âOf course.â
I looked towards where Elmaâs gaze pointed and saw something resembling a sub-way entrance.
âThereâs an active sub-way system connected all throughout the colony, so we can use it to travel between places here. Termaine Prime also made use of it to some extent remember? They used it on the colonyâs logistics system. This here is like the enhanced version.â
âI see.â
I donât know how that worked either, but it ensured speedy trading and delivery of goods within the colony without you having to attend to in person. I wonder what kind of vehicle theyâre using?
âSo, can we take sub-wayâ¦â¦â
âNo need. The militaryâs base is already just around the corner anyway.â
âI see. Oh well. Iâll get another opportunity to try it out later.â
Thatâll be when we finally pay a visit to Inagawa Technology. We also need to restock our foodstuffs, so Iâll get another opportunity to take the sub-way then. Weâre planning to spend quite a bit of time in this colony anyway.
âThere it is.â
Elma pointed toward a building that had both the empire and the imperial militaryâs flags hoisted out front. It kinda didnât seem like a proper military garrison though. It looked more like an office building.
âIt doesnât really feel like a military base huh.â
âIt depends on the area theyâre located in. Thereâs also some which function as military training schools in places with ample space.â
There wasnât even a single guard watching over the entrance. However, theyâre using a surveillance system coupled with a battery of sentry laser turrets instead. So the imperial military is also a fan of automation huh.
We entered the military building and encountered a secondary security gate within. This time, there was a guard in place. It was a macho guy with bulging muscles that gave quite an impact. But apart from this guy, everything else was automated. They also had laser turrets installed in here.
âPersonal weapons arenât permitted inside the building. Please leave them over here.â
âYes.â
âUnderstood.â
I and Elma handed over our laser guns and spare energy packs. The guard also checked if we were hiding anything else. He also checked out our data terminals.
âThe checkâs finished. If you want to cash-out your bounty rewards, please head over to that window. If you have any other business, please inquire on the window right next to it.â
âThank you.â
We said our thanks to the muscle-bound macho guard and went over to the bounty reward counter. Iâve also done this back on Termaine Prime, so Iâm already familiar with the process. But the atmosphere here is quite different though.
Back on Termaine Prime, the front entrance of the military base had laser-rifle toting soldiers manning it. When I reached the inner security gate, I encountered even more soldiers. Sure is a big difference compared to here.
âWelcome to the Alein Tertius colony. Youâre a new face, arenât you?â
The clerk manning the counter was a guy with a gentle atmosphere about him. He looked older than me. Heâs probably well past his thirties. More specifically, I think heâs in the middle of his forties.
âYeah. We just arrived earlier. My nameâs Captain Hiro. This is Elma, one of my crew. Thereâs also another girl named Mimi left on our ship. Sheâs also a part of the crew.â
âSo itâs Hiro-kun and Elma-kun. Iâm Sergeant Daniel. Iâm from a family of mercenaries, so you donât need to act all formal with me. You can just call me Daniel or Danny. Iâm fine with either.â
âNo, please allow me to call you Sergeant Daniel. Iâll just tone down my formal speech a little instead.â
âMe too. Please allow me to address you as Sergeant Daniel, sir.â
I shook my head and refused his offer to call him without using honorifics. Elma also agreed with me on that point.
âIs that so? If youâre fine with that, then I am as well. So, I guess youâre here to cash-out your bounty rewards, correct? Youâve already hunted pirates even though youâve just arrived. Youâre quite passionate about your job, arenât you?â
âWe managed to pick up a distress signal on the way to this colony. When we rushed over, we encountered a ship of Inagawa Technology being attacked by pirates. We couldnât just abandon them.â
âInagawa Technology? Were the passengers safe?â
âWe somehow made it in time. We couldnât tow them back using our ship, so we waited for the military patrol to have them towed instead. We went ahead of them, but Iâm sure theyâll be arriving soon as well.â
âI see. Theyâre probably safe now that our guys are escorting them. Youâve done a great job, Hiro-kun.â
Sergeant Daniel had a worried expression on him as he listened to my story. He then made a good-natured smile afterward. This sergeant really had a way of making people feel at ease while talking to him.
âYeah. Weâre glad we were able to rescue them. So, about the bounty moneyâ¦â
âAh, yes. Please wait a momentâ¦â¦ You shot down two ships. Your total reward is 15,000 Enels.â
ââ¦Thatâs quite a lot, isnât it?â
âWell, a lot of civilian ships have already been attacked by those four pirate ships you encountered lately. They worked fast and escaped even faster, so weâre having trouble bringing them down. You managed to bring down two of them this time, so I think theyâll lay low for a while.â
âI seeâ¦â
I nodded in acknowledgment after hearing about the circumstances. But they had little cargo on them even though theyâve attacked a number of ships already. They only had some supplies and booze on them. Do they have a hidden base around here somewhere?
âHere you go. Thereâs all your rewards. Are you planning to stay in this colony for a while?â
âYeah, thatâs the plan. I think weâll have plenty to see in a colony this bustling.â
âI guess so. Thereâs a lot of tech companies that have their offices here, so thereâs also a lot of employees coming and going. There is quite the number of recreational facilities in the colony to cater to them.â
âIs that so? I look forward to it then. Alright, weâll be taking our leave now, sir.â
âAh, do take care.â
We bid farewell to Sergeant Daniel, went over to the security gate to retrieve our weapons and equipment, and left the military office.
âThat man was quite easy to talk with, wasnât he?â
âHe really didnât seem like a soldier. He seems like someone more suited to a teaching profession than being a part of the military, I think.â
âSo the imperial military also had guys like him in it huh.â
Since Iâm not familiar with the imperial military, it was a surprise for me to find someone like him in it. An organization like the military does kinda seem complicated and sort of mysterious to civilians like me.
And this world has space forces as military mainstays apart from the usual air, ground and naval forces. So I canât imagine just what sort of developments happened to the structure of the military at the advent of a full-fledged space age. I could try to read up on the subject, but I donât really feel like it anyway.
âAt any rate, that sergeant told us something curious earlier, didnât he?â
âYeah. About those pirates we shot down, right? I thought they had surprisingly few cargo after the sergeant said theyâd already attacked a number of civilian ships.â
âI thought so as well. Chances are, theyâre stashing their loot away somewhere else.â
âYeah, most likely. But theyâre only composed of four shipsâ¦â¦â
âThe group is small in scale, so looking for them will be troublesome.â
Elma shrugged her shoulders while sporting a wry grin. Itâll be easier if they went and made a base out of an asteroid, but itâll be comparatively more troublesome if they just stashed away all their loot inside a sturdy container and were keeping an eye on them somewhere in space. If itâs the latter, itâll be next to impossible to find them without knowing the exact coordinates.
âOh well. Letâs just leave it at that. Weâll just leave it to chance.â
âI wonât let them get away next time.â
âThatâs the spirit. Now letâs go back and have our meal. Mimiâs waiting for us.â
âYeah, letâs go then.â
We nodded to each other and walked back to the ship. Weâll eat our fill once we come back and take the opportunity to relax a bit after. We still have enough funds so we didnât have to find work straight away. Weâll take this chance to rest for the entire day and start our activities tomorrow instead.