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STARHUSTLER

Chris Turner

Copyright 2018 Chris Turner

Cover design: Battlemage

Published by Innersky Books

This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in these stories are either fictitious or are used fictitiously.


CONTENTS

Chapter 1

I got the transcall from Marty two days ago on Starrunner. Meet me at Drennys Bodega. Bring explosives.

I was tempted to blow it off, but something in my gut told me to follow through. Business was slow out in Veglos and the cons I had pulled up and down that wretched sector, had either blown up in my face or been substandard. Like that smuggling op to get land mines down to the rebels on Rlenion. Three shipments, discovered at the last minute, up in flames.

Looking at the decadence and slummery of Hoath here on Brisis 9, capital of the supplier planet of all goods, I wasnt quite so sure now. A giant shanty town of neon and old glitter, a place Id vowed never to return to, with its seedy dives, black markets, toothless hawkers and painted brides.

What was the point of it, I asked. Without one taking a chance, opportunity always made its way to the next bidder.

Maybe thats why I was in the traders depot. Following up on the lead just come in from Marty. That or a slump. Call it what you want, a malaise of spirit, some last desperation after the last string of bad luck.

This waiting line was taking too long. Really? That many shmucks in line for firearms? Granted, the depot was the best place to go for munitions this side of the Orbego ghetto, aside from regular black market channels. But I didnt feel like getting my legs blown off today.

The eminent sociologist, J. Markel Braeth, wrote in an informal essay, that human corruption reaches its peak during times of a dark age, after war has obliterated the countryside, after the planets, once prosperous, ache for green once again. When the worlds far and near, once so proud and with such potential, cry tears of dry sand, vomit up garbage pits and every half-baked crime lord in the galaxy.

Im inclined to disagree with Sir Braeths statement of tomorrow. I think it can go lower.

Rusco, you moron, who cares what you think? Youre just another rambler risk-taker wanting to play it loose and fast. No different than the other hustlers in whats left of the free sectors of the galaxy, those lawless regions, the pleasure domes, the ghettos, the gang-ruled cities. The difference is you pride yourself on being one step ahead of the average con, a little quicker on your toes, a little edgier, sidestepping the dangerous beast waiting around the corner. Its a dangerous assumption, one that can get you killed.

All six-foot leathery hide of me reeked of the same starveling message. Go easy on the burnt-out con today. Heres my medallion of battle scars as proof of claim. The pale purple-tinted hair trailing to shoulder hiding the torn off ear. The wicked tear-dropped curve on the left wrist from that knife fight on Tethris. The pink scarring down the right cheek where a red hot iron had pressed the wrong way and the fleshy part of ear had kind of up and disappeared. No broken bones, no implants, no prosthetics, or anything that modern flesh-regen couldnt fix, given the right amount of funds. All it said was you were lucky.

As I scrutinized todays clientele at the depot, I felt the familiar tired sigh hiss through my teeth. What was the sod in front of me going to do with those stolen bills he clutched in his purple-veined fingers? Grab the luger off the shelf, go out and rob the local diner? Kill a couple of innocent women or some old man to feed his mescal habit?

Merc Surplus was just a hop, skip and jump down the line, stocking mint-condition gas lanterns, bowie knives, lighter fluid and rope, you name it. Great kit for arsonists or hangmen. On the other end, a pawn shop and the ubiquitous recyclo-mart distributing everything from boxsprings, old leather boots, water pumps to sex toys and tire irons. This edge of the colonized worlds had gone from seedy to seediest. Technology had all but vanished on this out-of-the-way planet. But then again, where hadnt it? The last of the space wars had gutted mother natures belly, milked her dry. Now she sported only bands of raiders savaging the free planets. Outlaws, hoodlums, scumbags, wannabes, small men carrying big guns and wanting to be big chiefs in a messed-up world. A feudal universe of settled planets, raped of their resources; burned out cities ravaged by pulse cannons, run by organized crime thugs, crazies, religionists, every known breed of gangster the criminal world could offer.

The odd resistance fighter still roamed about, surefreedom fighters they called them, fighting against decadence and injustice, but those were few and far between, and stupid in my opinion for risking a bullet in the head or torture by flamethrower to prove a point. For what? Wearing their crispy, blood-drenched capes to the grave. Martyrs without a cause, or hope? The slippery slope for Jet Rusco started long ago. I could have been a greater man, but instead settled on the life of a two-bit thief, trying to make ends meet, a sad vagabond, owner of a dilapidated space junker Id won, or rather stolen from a couple of dying ruffians. Yet a part deep down in me wanted to be one of those valiant types that made a difference in this decrepit framework of humanity. I croaked out a laugh, shook my shaggy head, thinking maybe not today, Rusco, maybe not today.

The guy in front of me with the pale, haunted eyes moved off with his quivering fist clutching a handgun.

Ill have one of those, I said across the scarred counter to the attendant poised behind the reinforced cage mesh. A lot of pulse guns and ammunition sat there, weaponry of all sorts stacked on the walls. Everything the local desperado could ever want.

The attendant flashed me a cool glance, lifted a disinterested finger to a row of black, cylindrical objects spread in a neat, tidy line.

Yep, those oneswith the black mufflers on the ends. Mighty fine pieces, I said, trying to fake out a drawl for kicks.

Theyre double-range explosives, he asserted. Fine kick, twenty yols extra.

I flourished a hand. Let me gauge them for weight. Two, please.

The attendant engaged the safety which ensured a ten minute lead in case of accidental detonation, passed the merchandise through the gap. Everyone knew there was no chance to steal merchandise and run. Hidden cameras worked with regular efficiency behind those reinforced panels and security gunmen posed as beggars or others traipsing about the place ready to pounce on any snatch-and-grab thieves.

I held the black cylinders in my hand, admiring the compact efficiency of their streamlined deadly potential. Juggling the canisters from hand to hand, I turned for a second, using my body to shield me from the camera, then worked my old confuse and switch gag, reaching down at an opportune time, replacing the one in my left hand with the dud concealed in my left jacket pocket. It was a ruse Id been practicing for years. Worked every time. Oldest trick in the book.

I put on a long frown. Actually, Ill go for the brand down, chief. These babiesre a bit heavy and my pockets a little too light.

Told you, clucked the attendant. Pass them back. Dont get fancy and waste my time.

I nodded and grinned and thrust them back through the hole in the cage, as if lowly equipment clerks reprimands were the highlight of my day.

I fingered the coin-sized, scaled-down models pushed through the wire mesh, passed through twelve yols and thrust the goods in my dusty pockets as I fiddled for a home-rolled cigarette. The air was stifling and my head swam to a babel of voices. I was reaching my limit of how many shoulder jostles I could take from druggies and tough guys today. I sauntered out of the depot, whistling a tuneless jingle out of the side of my mouth. My meeting with Marty came up in the hour. A shoddy place The Bodega, but it would have to do.

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