bring the captain to justice.â
âThatâs a lot of steps youâre asking for, Prefect.â
âItâs my job.â
âAnd if I donât do as you say?â
âWeâll have to review the existing trading arrangements. There are ten thousand habitats open for business in the Glitter Band, Harbourmaster. But you donât get to talk to any of them without our blessing.â
âWeâd find workarounds.â
âI donât doubt it. But Iâd like to see how your profit margins hold up. I imagine things might get very unpleasant for a man in your position.â
âDonât ever threaten us, Prefect,â the Harbourmaster said.
âWhy not?â
âBecause you need us a great deal more than we need you.â
Sparver knocked before entering Thaliaâs office, even though the passwall was transparent. As a Deputy Field III - the highest ranking before promotion to full field status - Sparver was two full grades above Thalia. He would have been within his official rights had he walked in unannounced, as Dreyfus would most likely have done. But in all his dealings with Thalia, ever since sheâd joined the team, Sparver had scrupulously treated her as an exact equal. The daughter of Jason Ng had enough to deal with without petty displays of rank, especially from another deputy.
âBoss man keeping you busy?â he said, as Thalia looked around from her work.
âIt canât be helped.â She took a swig from a coffee flask before rubbing her eyelids. âThe Perigal issue was already a high-priority item before Ruskin-Sartorious came in. Iâm just glad that Dreyfus trusts me to handle both tasks.â
Sparver stood next to her console, scanning the information scrolling past on multiple panes. Thalia made light of her speed-reading ability, but her Klausner index was still much higher than his own.
âThe boss trusts you. Donât worry about that.â
âBut he has his doubts.â
âWhy dâyou say that?â
Thalia stopped the scrolling panes. âIt would have made sense for me to go out to the Ruskin-Sartorious Bubble. I know core architecture better than anyone.â
âBut you were already busy.â
âIâm even busier now. That wasnât really an argument for me not coming along.â
âDreyfus knew I could take care of the core,â Sparver said. âIf weâd run into anything thorny, you could have signed out a cutter and met us at the Bubble within an hour.â
âI suppose so.â
âThalia, listen to me. The boss thinks very highly of you. He may not show it, but thatâs just his way. He wouldnât have brought you onto the team in the first place if he thought otherwise. Trust me on this.â
âIâm just worried that he thinks Iâm underperforming.â
âHas he said anything to that effect?â
Thalia frowned. âNot exactly, no.â
âWell, then.â
âI still canât help wondering why he didnât ask me along to the Bubble.â
âBecause it was a potentially dangerous operation.â
âMore so than a lockdown?â
âPotentially. If someone wanted to destroy the Bubble that badly, they could easily have come back for another go if they saw prefects crawling all over it.â
âBut they didnât.â
âPoint still stands. Reason Dreyfus didnât ask you to join the team - apart from the fact that he was trying not to exhaust you - was that he didnât want to place one of his best deputies in a high-risk environment. Lockdownâs different - you had to be on the squad. But this time? I think the boss made the right call. And it has nothing to do with your abilities not measuring up.â
Thalia looked sheepish. âI guess all this sounds silly to you.â
âNot at all. When I first started working with him, I spent months wondering what the