Starbase Human

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She had planned to do a lot of the work on this trip alone, before Apaza and Simiaar had joined her.
“Found the company’s name yet?” she asked Apaza.
“It…no.” He was looking at a floating screen. “I know what it used to be, not what it is.”
Gomez nodded. “Let me try something.”
She sat down in front of three non-networked computers in the room. Apaza had initially wanted them in different rooms, away from the networked computers, but the Green Dragon didn’t have the space for that.
He had a non-
...networked computer in his tiny room down in the crew quarters—a room he really wasn’t using.
Gomez had a non-networked system in her captain’s suite, and none of the computers in Simiaar’s actual lab were networked, although the one in the entrance to the lab was.
Apaza called these three non-networked systems the half-networked computers, because he claimed that he could access them through a networked system easily.
But you’d have to know they existed to do that, Simiaar had said to him back when the systems were set up.


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