Chapter One
The Fugitive Baker the Butcher & the Posse of Red Canyon
Location: Ganymede, moon of Jupiter
Salvo's head rocked with the inconsistent shuddering of the transport vessel. His one arm was hanging onto a metal pipe barred to the ceiling to stabilize himself. He wasn't sure why anyone would want to program a robot to feel nauseous - seemed like something that could've been patched out of his psyche. Whoever paid to have him made must've wanted Salvo to feel as human as possible, and that included the unsavory feelings and emotions as well. At least he knew the ride to Ganymede wasn't going to take much longer. It was a short hop from the port station Aurelius orbiting Jupiter. He'd been doing a messy cleanup job there, figuring out who exactly decided to turn the governor into pink mist at his speech. Wasn't a pretty scene, nor was it satisfying when he finally caught up to the bastard responsible only to find out the rat threw himself from a cliff to avoid being captured post-gunfight.The Fugitive Baker the Butcher & the Posse of Red Canyon
Location: Ganymede, moon of Jupiter
Out the porthole to his left, Salvo could see the surface of the natural satellite get closer and closer. Ganymede didn't have enough of an atmosphere to produce planetary entry flames, but still; seeing the craters and strings of dunes stretch across the surface get closer and closer gave Salvo a bit of excitement. Space was cool, and nobody could convince the robot otherwise. His attention to it was taken away, however, when Killroy nudged his arm with a hiss of steam from its orifices. The horse Salvo had chosen years ago, just like him, was programmed to act as real as possible despite its synthetic making. This included enjoying scratches behind Killroy's ear even though he truly couldn't feel it. Salvo obliged the needy steed and took the rest of the down time to pay attention to his companion.
Not ten minutes later, the shuttle was flattening out and slowing speed as it prepared to land. The automated control system stabilized the ship as an announcement played. "Welcome to Ganymede, traveler! Please be sure to wait for the vehicle to make a complete stop before attempting to unload any possessions. And remember, don't interact with any strangers! Have a safe travel, ad we hope you had a wonderful ride with Sampson & Son Shipping Co.!" By the time the AI finished its lecture, Salvo had already taken up Killroy's lead and began to drag the mechanized steed out the now open airlock.
Now embracing the low gravity of Ganymede, Salvo took a quick glance around his vicinity to make sure no hostile groups saw the ship landing and decided to ambush him. Certain he was safe for the time being, Salvo readied Killroy before mounting the steed, resting in the saddle comfortably. Salvo was only a few kilometers from Deadweight where he'd be meeting his next group of deputies-for-hire. He'd done the same setup with the last group; meet up with them at the town that needed governing, establish relations, and get to work. He knew the deputies would either have already arrived or would be at Deadweight soon, so he took his time enjoying the planes of Ganymede while he travelled to the crater town.
Salvo didn't encounter any trouble on the way. He half expected the out of control frontier to be teeming with robbers and looters, but it seemed at least the countryside of Ganymede was somewhat tame, comparatively. Or maybe he was just arriving at a dead time of day. It didn't matter to Salvo, who soon passed the various livestock farms that surrounded Deadweight. Seeing the cattle with their oxygen fixtures made Salvo glad he wasn't human anymore. He couldn't imagine the annoyance of needing another thing to account for to make sure you don't die in space.
Finally, Salvo arrived at the epicenter of the crater, not a particularly large one, where the town was located. It was a depressing scene of grey and brown, with the buildings nearly blending in with the surface due to the dust that covered them. He was hopeful the locals wouldn't be too averse to Salvo's arrival. Not many this side of Mars liked to see the shiny badge pinned to his duster. It was a sign that the far away Systems government was still in charge, despite their isolation begging to differ. To his surprise, though, nobody seemed to pay him any mind. Sure, there weren't a lot of people bustling about, but everyone was focused more on their own tasks than to notice the stranger arriving in their town. Salvo would take any win he could get.
Salvo hitched Killroy to the post outside the saloon near the center of town. He'd planned to meet his deputies inside - not to mention his thirst for some classic datashard; the robot-favorite "drink" of the wild frontier. Once he stepped inside, a few patrons gave glances to Salvo, some lingering longer than others. No one seemed overly bothered with his presence though. He stepped through the chatty main room of the saloon to a large empty table in the back. Giving a nod to the bartender, he was soon picking up the aforementioned datashard from the bar before taking a seat. All he had left to do was wait for his deputies to meet up with him. In the meantime, he'd pop the shard into one of the open ports in his face, leave it for just a moment, then pop it back out. The familiar feel in his wiring was invigorating. Salvo was more grateful than anything for the bastard that came up with the idea of datashards, so that robots could enjoy a numbing substance like a normal man's whiskey. He'd be sure not to overdo the substance, but it was a good way to pass the time while he waited for his deputies.