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"Well, it does have a large treasury," Obi-Wan mused. "But attacking a ship this large has logistical problems. They wouldn't want to destroy the ship-they'd lose the treasury. There could be another reason, something else we don't know yet."
They heard a series of beeps at the door, and it slid open. Den jumped inside quickly and the door hissed shut behind him. He tossed Obi-Wan a comlink.
"You see? I can always get you out of trouble," he beamed.
"You got us into trouble," Obi-Wan pointed out. "Vox and Uni figured out that someone had broken into the text-doc files."
"Kill me now!" Densaid, his hand over his heart. "I did my very best. Nobody's perfect."
Obi-Wan signaled Tnani at theTemple. A moment later his voice came through. "Obi-Wan, I have been trying to signal you. Someone answered but they did not use the coded frequency."
"My comlink was confiscated," Obi-Wan explained. "What do you have?"
"The text-doc for Kern checks out on all the normal cha
"A no-name," Obi-Wan said.
"Yes, that is the term. Those names are retired, but someone has resurrected this one."
"Thank you, Tnani." Obi-Wan turned to the others. "If Kern is in league with Vox, they must be pla
"Right now there is a General Meeting taking place in the great hall two levels down," Den told them. "Everyone is required to attend, except for skeleton staff. Vox's quarters are empty." He held up the small device he had used to circumvent the door's security system. "I can break in."
Anakin jumped up. "What are we waiting for?"
They met no one as they hurried to Vox's quarters. It only took Den three seconds to break into the room. Vox had plush, comfortable quarters twice the size of Uni's. Obi-Wan, Anakin, and Den searched the room and went through Vox's holofiles. They found nothing suspicious.
"Well, of course he wouldn't leave anything incriminating out in the open," Den said, his gaze roaming the room. "Let's see. Beings usually hide things according to their natures. Vox is vain, lazy-never seen him volunteer to help a soul on this ship-and frail." Den crossed to Vox's sleep-couch and lay down on it experimentally. "You see? Everything is right here, so he doesn't have to get up. Comlink, monitor, light, mirror-I told you he was vain…" Den flipped over in order to examine the buttons on a console. "Why are there so many buttons on this thing?"
Den pressed a button, and the closet doors opened. Another, and the light over the washbasin came on. He pressed buttons and levers and dials, activating various doors and lighting controls. He pressed one button and loud music suddenly blared. Anakin covered his ears.
"Glad to see you're keeping this low profile," Obi-Wan shouted over the music as Den fell off the sleep-couch in an attempt to turn the music off.
The music ended abruptly. The silence was complete. Den remained on the floor.
"Den?"
"Well, kill me now. What's this? Another control panel." Den reached out an arm and pressed a button just below the slat of the sleep-couch, where someone lying down could easily reach it. The thick railing of the sleep-couch support slid out, knocking Den in the head. It revealed a secret drawer cleverly concealed in the bottom of the sleep-couch.
"Ow!" he cried, rubbing his forehead.
Obi-Wan hurried forward. "What is it?"
Den craned his neck to see into the compartment. He let out a low whistle. "Somebody's not turning over his own wealth to the ship treasury, that's for sure," he said. "Look at all this crystalline vertex. Tradable throughout the galaxy." Den held up his cupped hands, displaying the currency. "Can you imagine his face if he found all this gone?" Den made an approximation of Vox's long, thin face, then added an expression of horror.
"Put it back," Obi-Wan told him sternly.
"Joke, right?" Den asked hopefully.
"May I remind you that you're a former thief?" Obi-Wan pointed out.
Den sighed and let the vertex run through his fingers back into the drawer. "Let's try the next button. This time I'll keep my distance." Den jumped up on the sleep-couch for safety this time. He pressed the next button, and another concealed compartment slid out.
Obi-Wan hurried forward. "There's a holoprojector here, too. Now we're getting somewhere." Obi-Wan quickly activated the device, accessing the file directory.
"Let's see," Obi-Wan murmured. "Here's an itinerary of stops the BioCruiser will make over the next six months."
"That's odd," Den said. "I didn't think stops were pla
"Here's an evacuation plan for the ship." Obi-Wan accessed the file. "It looks prettyroutine. But why would Vox be so interested in safety procedures?"
"Beats me. I was on the original committee that drafted the plan. He never came to the meetings. What's that?" Den pointed to an icon at the bottom of the plan. Obi-Wan touched it, and another file opened. It was titled "Broken Circle," but it was blank.
"This could be coded," Den said. "Holofiles can appear blank if you don't know the password. Not to worry, my friends. I never met a code I couldn't crack. I just need a little time." He looked over at a chrono on Vox's table. "We'd better get back. The meeting is over. But let's take this before we go." Den reached down and swept up the tiny holoprojector unit. He stuffed it inside his shirt.
"But Vox will notice that it's missing," Anakin said.
"So what?" Den gri
They had started toward the door when Obi-Wan noticed a light flashing on Vox's main control panel. "What's that?"
Den went forward to examine it. "There's a ship approaching the docking bay. Could it be your pickup?"
"If it is, we'd better get back to our quarters," Anakin said… just as they heard footsteps outside the door.