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===Making a scene===
===Making a scene===
{{Quote|no=two|q1=You're stalling.|Ross Nyeto|q2=The Spartans are coming for ''us'' and you think I'm stalling?|Veta Lopis|Veta rebuffs the Goliath's suspicion.}}<ref name="R1"/>
{{Quote|no=two|q1=You're stalling.|Ross Nyeto|q2=The Spartans are coming for ''us'' and you think I'm stalling?|Veta Lopis|Veta rebuffs the Goliath's suspicion.}}<ref name="R1"/>
On [[2553#December|December 12, 2553]], Veta's [[Ferret]] team and the legendary team of [[Spartan-II]]s, [[Blue Team]], deployed to [[New Tyne]], [[Venezia]].<ref name="R1"/> ONI sources within the city had reported that a Keeper gunrunning crew was in port looking for cargo.<ref name="R2">''[[Halo: Retribution]]'', ''chapter 2''</ref> In order trick these Keepers into approaching Veta's team, they would need to create a public scene that would pique their suspects' interests in them. For the past few days, the UNSC had been making a show of stopping and boarding [[S77 Crow|Crow]]s and specifically pretending to be on the lookout for one with [[Archer missile]]s or [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon#Mini-MAC|Mini-MAC]]s. In addition, a story of the {{UNSCship|Taulanti}} being hit and having ten [[HAVOK]] [[nuclear weapon]]s stolen was permitted to spread. These things were done so that the Ferrets could present themselves as the [[piracy|pirates]] who had raided the ''Taulanti''. In order to really sell the idea that the UNSC was desperate to recover the nukes and that they had indeed been the ones to take them, the plan was for it to appear as if Veta and the [[Spartan-III]]s just barely escaped when Blue Team arrived.<ref name="R1"/>
On [[2553#December|December 12, 2553]], Veta's [[Ferret]] team and the legendary team of [[Spartan-II]]s, [[Blue Team]], deployed to [[New Tyne]], [[Venezia]].<ref name="R1"/> ONI sources within the city had reported that a Keeper gunrunning crew was in port looking for cargo.<ref name="R3">''[[Halo: Retribution]]'', ''chapter 3''</ref> In order trick these Keepers into approaching Veta's team, they would need to create a public scene that would pique their suspects' interests in them. For the past few days, the UNSC had been making a show of stopping and boarding [[S77 Crow|Crow]]s and specifically pretending to be on the lookout for one with [[Archer missile]]s or [[Magnetic Accelerator Cannon#Mini-MAC|Mini-MAC]]s. In addition, a story of the {{UNSCship|Taulanti}} being hit and having ten [[HAVOK]] [[nuclear weapon]]s stolen was permitted to spread. These things were done so that the Ferrets could present themselves as the [[piracy|pirates]] who had raided the ''Taulanti''. In order to really sell the idea that the UNSC was desperate to recover the nukes and that they had indeed been the ones to take them, the plan was for it to appear as if Veta and the [[Spartan-III]]s just barely escaped when Blue Team arrived.<ref name="R1"/>


To this end, Veta's [[Spartan]]s disguised themselves to look older than their actual ages and to look like street punks that fit the profile of those belonging to a pirate gang. They got a table at the [[Trattoria Georgi]], where they knew a gunrunner known as "the Goliath" would be that evening.<ref group="note">Though the time at which Veta approached Nyeto was only a little after 1430 hours [[Military Standard Time|MST]], it was an evening in New Tyne.</ref> Veta approached the Goliath, who was in fact [[Ross Nyeto]], the son of [[Ross Nyeto|a famous]] [[lieutenant commander]] that had defected from the [[UNSC Navy]] to take up the cause of the [[Insurrection]]. She revealed that she knew who he was to set him and his three men on edge and offered to pay for the transport of her crew aboard one of his {{class|Razor|prowler}}s, the ''[[Ghost Flag]]''. Nyeto was resistant to her offer since he was not accustomed to transporting people as opposed to contraband and also had little interest in being paid in [[boson bead]]s, which she had produced whilst stating her case. The beads did, however, provoke [[Marco|one of Nyeto's men]] to place a beefy hand over Veta's when she tried to gather them up off the gunrunners' table. Veta did not hesitate to use a pain-compliance technique on the man that caused all eyes in the restaurant to focus on them and for some patrons to nervously exit. Her Spartans also drew their sidearms at this time. The situation was diffused by the owner of the establishment, [[Georgi Baklanov]], who assured his wary customers that the Goliath would be paying for everyone's tabs. Veta noticed two [[Ruuht|Ruuhtian]] [[Kig-Yar]] take their seats at a table closer to her than the one they had been at previously, and surmised from this that they could be affiliates of the Keepers and therefore the ones this whole show was for. Continuing her conversation with Nyeto, she casually let it be known to all within earshot that the reason her crew needed transportation was due to a problem with their [[S77 Crow]], which also had been modified to sport Archer missiles and a mini-MAC. The Goliath put the pieces together immediately and changed his tune, now making an offer of his own wherein he would take them to their destination in exchange for ten of the ''Taulanti'''s nukes.<ref name="R1"/>
To this end, Veta's [[Spartan]]s disguised themselves to look older than their actual ages and to look like street punks that fit the profile of those belonging to a pirate gang. They got a table at the [[Trattoria Georgi]], where they knew a gunrunner known as "the Goliath" would be that evening.<ref group="note">Though the time at which Veta approached Nyeto was only a little after 1430 hours [[Military Standard Time|MST]], it was an evening in New Tyne.</ref> Veta approached the Goliath, who was in fact [[Ross Nyeto]], the son of [[Ross Nyeto|a famous]] [[lieutenant commander]] that had defected from the [[UNSC Navy]] to take up the cause of the [[Insurrection]]. She revealed that she knew who he was to set him and his three men on edge and offered to pay for the transport of her crew aboard one of his {{class|Razor|prowler}}s, the ''[[Ghost Flag]]''. Nyeto was resistant to her offer since he was not accustomed to transporting people as opposed to contraband and also had little interest in being paid in [[boson bead]]s, which she had produced whilst stating her case. The beads did, however, provoke [[Marco|one of Nyeto's men]] to place a beefy hand over Veta's when she tried to gather them up off the gunrunners' table. Veta did not hesitate to use a pain-compliance technique on the man that caused all eyes in the restaurant to focus on them and for some patrons to nervously exit. Her Spartans also drew their sidearms at this time. The situation was diffused by the owner of the establishment, [[Georgi Baklanov]], who assured his wary customers that the Goliath would be paying for everyone's tabs. Veta noticed two [[Ruuht|Ruuhtian]] [[Kig-Yar]] take their seats at a table closer to her than the one they had been at previously, and surmised from this that they could be affiliates of the Keepers and therefore the ones this whole show was for. Continuing her conversation with Nyeto, she casually let it be known to all within earshot that the reason her crew needed transportation was due to a problem with their [[S77 Crow]], which also had been modified to sport Archer missiles and a mini-MAC. The Goliath put the pieces together immediately and changed his tune, now making an offer of his own wherein he would take them to their destination in exchange for ten of the ''Taulanti'''s nukes.<ref name="R1"/>
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===Among the enemy===
===Among the enemy===
Veta threw open the passenger's side door and climbed in and the Spartan-IIIs entered the back where two Kig-Yar were. The van sped away toward the [[New Tyne Airfield]]. The driver revealed herself to be [[Sarch|Chur'R-Sarch]], commander of her own starship. As the minivan approached [[Ziggy's Hangar]] at the airfield, Sarch told Veta she wanted the same deal that had been given to the Goliath: phase pearls in exchange for transportation. The Kig-Yar steered the van to the back corner of the hangar past several craft until arriving at a [[Mudoat starsloop]], which it drove up the ramp of to come to a rest in a parking bay within its cargo hold. Veta was still unsure whether these Kig-Yar were members or even associates of the Keepers of the One Freedom, but given that most Kig-Yar on Venezia had at least a casual relationship with the group, the chances were good. In order to keep up appearances, Veta urged that they hurry in leaving. She stated that she wished to be taken to [[Shamsa]] to meet the [[Banished]] there. Chur'R-Sarch bristled at this and said that by no means would she allow them to sell their HAVOKs to the Banished. To Veta, this reaction implied a sense of rivalry which all but confirmed to her that they were on the right track and this gang could lead them to the Keepers. Lopis adamantly maintained that they must be taken to Shamsa and threatened to find someone else who could accommodate her wishes. When it seemed to Sarch that the humans were about to walk right off the ship, she relented and said she could take them. It was obvious to Veta and Olivia, however, that Sarch had no such intentions and would probably double-cross them at the opportune moment. Even Veta's stipulation that she only pay half of what she would have to Nyeto for the ''Ghost Flag'' went unchallenged, which only made this conclusion more likely.<ref name="R2"/>
Veta threw open the passenger's side door and climbed in and the Spartan-IIIs entered the back where two Kig-Yar were. The van sped away toward the [[New Tyne Airfield]]. The driver revealed herself to be [[Sarch|Chur'R-Sarch]], commander of her own starship. As the minivan approached [[Ziggy's Hangar]] at the airfield, Sarch told Veta she wanted the same deal that had been given to the Goliath: phase pearls in exchange for transportation. The Kig-Yar steered the van to the back corner of the hangar past several craft until arriving at a [[Mudoat starsloop]], which it drove up the ramp of to come to a rest in a parking bay within its cargo hold. Veta was still unsure whether these Kig-Yar were members or even associates of the Keepers of the One Freedom, but given that most Kig-Yar on Venezia had at least a casual relationship with the group, the chances were good. In order to keep up appearances, Veta urged that they hurry in leaving. She stated that she wished to be taken to [[Shamsa]] to meet the [[Banished]] there. Chur'R-Sarch bristled at this and said that by no means would she allow them to sell their HAVOKs to the Banished. To Veta, this reaction implied a sense of rivalry which all but confirmed to her that they were on the right track and this gang could lead them to the Keepers. Lopis adamantly maintained that they must be taken to Shamsa and threatened to find someone else who could accommodate her wishes. When it seemed to Sarch that the humans were about to walk right off the ship, she relented and said she could take them. It was obvious to Veta and Olivia, however, that Sarch had no such intentions and would probably double-cross them at the opportune moment. Even Veta's stipulation that she only pay half of what she would have to Nyeto for the ''Ghost Flag'' went unchallenged, which only made this conclusion more likely.<ref name="R3"/>
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===December 12, 2553===
===December 12, 2553===
*'''1432 hours''': Veta approaches Ross Nyeto at the Trattoria Georgi.<ref name="R1"/>
*'''1432 hours''': Veta approaches Ross Nyeto at the Trattoria Georgi.<ref name="R1"/>
*'''1504 hours''': The Ferrets reach the New Tyne Airfield with Chur'R-Sarch and two other Kig-Yar.<ref name="R2"/>
*'''1504 hours''': The Ferrets reach the New Tyne Airfield with Chur'R-Sarch and two other Kig-Yar.<ref name="R3"/>
*1714 hours
*1714 hours
*1725.023 hours
*1725.023 hours