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By 26 June Carl Ashe had reached the [[Recharge Station]] at [[Thuban]], booking passage on a shuttle down to the planet. The Assassin however went to the First Orbital Bank and withdrew new identification papers and a Corona Hotel access card from a retinal scan protected safety deposit box. Accessing a small suite of rooms reserved for traveling business executives, but used only once months before when he'd journeyed to Tharkad, the Assassin used hair dye, drugs to promote melanin and sunlamps to rapidly change his appearance, entering as pale and fair businessman Carl Ashe but leaving the rooms as olive toned hard drinking merchant marine longshoreman Carlos Negron less than four hours later. Traveling to the Merchant Marine Union Hall, Negron's union card showing he had not worked in months ensured he was quickly picked for a berth on ''[[Woman Scorned]]'', a cargo ship traveling to [[Lamon]] via [[Chukchi]], [[Ciotat]], and [[Trant]], giving the Assassin barely enough time to finish a beer and pick up the latest gossip over who was behind the assassination of the Archon.<ref name=NS-C23>''Natural Selection'', ch. 23</ref>
 
By 26 June Carl Ashe had reached the [[Recharge Station]] at [[Thuban]], booking passage on a shuttle down to the planet. The Assassin however went to the First Orbital Bank and withdrew new identification papers and a Corona Hotel access card from a retinal scan protected safety deposit box. Accessing a small suite of rooms reserved for traveling business executives, but used only once months before when he'd journeyed to Tharkad, the Assassin used hair dye, drugs to promote melanin and sunlamps to rapidly change his appearance, entering as pale and fair businessman Carl Ashe but leaving the rooms as olive toned hard drinking merchant marine longshoreman Carlos Negron less than four hours later. Traveling to the Merchant Marine Union Hall, Negron's union card showing he had not worked in months ensured he was quickly picked for a berth on ''[[Woman Scorned]]'', a cargo ship traveling to [[Lamon]] via [[Chukchi]], [[Ciotat]], and [[Trant]], giving the Assassin barely enough time to finish a beer and pick up the latest gossip over who was behind the assassination of the Archon.<ref name=NS-C23>''Natural Selection'', ch. 23</ref>
  
After reaching Lamon, Carlos Negron sent messages via [[ComStar]] to his comrades that he had met a woman and would be staying a while in that system, which was in truth an attempt to lay a false trail for any pursuers. Before boarding a [[DropShip]] for [[Caledonia]], Carlos Negron adopted the black-clad garb of a fearsome member of the neo-Puritanical [[Wildmon Sect]]. With everybody aboard fearing a dressing down from him, the Assassin was left alone. On Caledonia, in another set of rooms held for a dummy corporation, the Assassin changed identities again, adopting that of Chuck Grayson, a celebrity tell-all ghost writer bound for a gambling junket to [[Solaris VII]] who dressed in gaudy clothes that would have sent a real Wildmon into violent convolutions. After boarding the ''[[Lady Luck]]'' on 10 July 3055, in the ship's lounge Chuck Grayson bumped into a beautiful woman wearing a sarong made from the same pattern as his shirt, hitting it off immediately with [[Judith Calley]]. One of the members of the [[Fennic-Dobb]] electronics sales division, who'd won a two-month junket to Solaris, Judith was smitten with Chuck Grayson, who found himself drawn into the group and an intimate relationship with the woman.<ref name=NS-C26>''Natural Selection'', ch. 26</ref>
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After reaching Lamon, Carlos Negron sent messages via [[ComStar]] to his comrades that he was met a woman and would be staying a while in that system, in truth attempts to lay a false trail for any pursuers. Before boarding a [[DropShip]] for [[Caledonia]], Carlos Negron adopted the black-clad garb of a fearsome member of the neo-Puritanical [[Wildmon Sect]], with everybody aboard fearing a dressing down from him, the Assassin was left alone. On Caledonia in another set of rooms held for a dummy corporation, the Assassin changed identities again, adopting that of Chuck Grayson, a celebrity tell-all ghost writer bound for a gambling junket to [[Solaris VII]], dressed in gaudy clothes that would have sent a real Wildmon into violent convolutions. After boarding the ''[[Lady Luck]]'' on 10 July 3055, in the ship's lounge Chuck Grayson bumped into a beautiful woman wearing a sarong made from the same pattern as his shirt, hitting it off immediately with [[Judith Calley]]. One of the members of the [[Fennic-Dobb]] electronics sales division, who'd won a two-month junket to Solaris, Judith was smitten with Chuck Grayson, who found himself drawn into the group and an intimate relationship with the woman.<ref name=NS-C26>''Natural Selection'', ch. 26</ref>
  
While the Assassin's extensive preparations had given the authorities the slip, elements of the Intelligence Secretariat made steady progress tracking his trail. The [[MIIO]] were able to track the origin of the SX-497 to a lot manufactured on [[Hesperus II]] and reportedly lost during shipping, all but ensuring they'd locate the Assassin eventually.<ref name=IOH-15>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 15: "House Steiner - Field Agent Report FC 3.47"</ref> While Victor fixated on who had ordered his mother's death, his adjutant [[Galen Cox]] took a more pragmatic approach: while the Intelligence Secretariat tracked the Assassin, Cox cited that lack political motivation made the assassin most likely a professional who worked exclusively for money. Cox also correctly pointed out from the extensive preparations that the Assassin considered himself a virtuoso, that money alone would not tempt him risk himself on another job unless it was a test of skills equal to that of killing Melissa Steiner-Davion. Recognizing Galen was right, Victor pointed out the Intelligence Secretariat said most assassins of that that caliber based themselves out of Solaris VII, the multinational and open nature of the Game World a natural home for such people. Victor remembered a person who would be perfect to put out word of just such a contract to lure him from hiding.<ref name=NS-C27>''Natural Selection'', ch. 27</ref>
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While the Assassin's extensive preparations had given the authorities the slip, all elements of the Intelligence Secretariat made steady progress tracking his trail. The [[MIIO]] were able to track the origin of the SX-497 to a lot manufactured on [[Hesperus II]] and reportedly lost during shipping, all but ensuring they'd locate the Assassin eventually.<ref name=IOH-15>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 15: "House Steiner - Field Agent Report FC 3.47"</ref> While Victor fixated on who had ordered his mother's death, his adjutant [[Galen Cox]] took a more pragmatic approach, while the Intelligence Secretariat tracked the Assassin, Cox cited that lack political motivation made the assassin most likely a professional who worked exclusively for money. Cox also correctly pointed out from the extensive preparations that the Assassin considered himself a virtuoso, that money alone would not tempt him risk himself on another job unless it was a test of skills equal to that of killing Melissa Steiner-Davion. Recognizing Galen was right, Victor pointed out the Intelligence Secretariat said most assassins of that that caliber based themselves out of Solaris VII, the multinational and open nature of the Game World a natural home for such people. Victor remembered a person who would be perfect to put out word of just such a contract to lure him from hiding.<ref name=NS-C27>''Natural Selection'', ch. 27</ref>
  
Ultimately, as Galen Cox deduced, the Assassin's ego would get the better of him. While greatly enjoying the role of Chuck Grayson and his passionate relationship with Judith Calley and her group on Solaris after the more quiet and insular life of Karl Kole, the Assassin's natural inclination to work and the lack of credit he received for the Archon's assassination, with the authorities not acknowledging a professional assassin had killed her, overrode the risk of taking another hit so soon. On 17 August 3055 the Assassin used a pay visiphone to access a secret message drop inquiring if any jobs or messages were available. He was put in touch with known compatriot [[Kevin Chen]] who indicated there was a job offer for similar amount as the Archon's assassination without some of the same risks. Wary, the Assassin demanded to know who wanted to hire him, with Chen revealing it was [[Fuh Teng]] of [[Cenotaph Stables]]. The Assassin agreed to a meet in eight days, allowing Chuck Grayson to attend a farewell party for Judith and her group in seven days' time, relishing the fact that whoever Fuh Teng wanted dead would be a worthy challenge.<ref name=NS-C30>''Natural Selection'', ch. 30</ref>
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Unfortunately as Galen Cox deduced, the Assassin's ego would get the better of him. While greatly enjoying the role of Chuck Grayson and his passionate relationship with Judith Calley and her group on Solaris after the more quiet and insular life of Karl Kole, the Assassin's natural inclination to work and the lack of credit he received for the Archon's assassination, with the authorities not acknowledging a professional assassin had killed her, overrode the risk of taking another hit so soon. On 17 August 3055 the Assassin used a pay visiphone to access a secret message drop inquiring if any jobs or messages were available, being put in touch with known compatriot [[Kevin Chen]] who indicated there was a job offer for similar amount as the Archon's assassination without some of the same risks. Wary, the Assassin demanded to know who wanted to hire him, with Chen revealing it was [[Fuh Teng]] of [[Cenotaph Stables]]. The Assassin agreed to a meet in eight days, allowing Chuck Grayson to attend a farewell party for Judith and her group in seven days' time, relishing the fact that whoever Fuh Teng wanted dead would be a worthy challenge.<ref name=NS-C30>''Natural Selection'', ch. 30</ref>
  
The Assassin would meet Fuh Teng on 25 August 3055 at a tea house in [[Cathay]]. Revealing he had been supposedly embezzling profits, Fuh Teng sought the Assassin's services now the scheme was about to come undone with [[Kai Allard-Liao]] planning to replace him. When the Assassin assumed Kai was the target, Fuh Teng quickly corrected him, that he loved Kai like a son and that if he wanted the [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]] killed it would be easy to arrange an accident in the arenas. Instead he merely sought to have him "distracted", sliding a ''[[yuan]]'' emblazoned with the profile of [[Candace Allard-Liao]] into view. The Assassin realized that Kai would be forced to assume leadership of the [[St. Ives Compact]] and leave Solaris and Fuh Teng. Claiming to offer 3.5 Million [[C-bill]]s' worth of defense stocks in return for contract completion within four months, the Assassin accepted the contract after he admitted his last job had been as a florist to prove his abilities to Fuh Teng.<ref name=NS-C32/><ref name=IOH-41>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 41: "House Davion - Field Agent Report FC 3.51"</ref>
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The Assassin would meet Fuh Teng on 25 August 3055 at a tea house in [[Cathay]]. Revealing he had been supposedly embezzling profits, Fuh Teng sought the Assassin's services now the scheme about to come undone with [[Kai Allard-Liao]] planning to replace him. When the Assassin assumed Kai was the target, Fuh Teng quickly corrected him, that he loved Kai like a son and that had he wanted the [[Class Six Champions|Grand Champion]] killed it would be easy to arrange an accident in the arenas. Instead he merely sought to have him "distracted", sliding a ''[[yuan]]'' emblazoned with the profile of [[Candace Allard-Liao]] into view, the Assassin realizing that Kai would be forced to assume leadership of the [[St. Ives Compact]] and leave Solaris and Fuh Teng. Claiming to offer 3.5 Million [[C-bill]]s' worth of defense stocks in return for contract completion within four months, the Assassin accepted the contract after he admitted his last job had been as a florist to prove his abilities to Fuh Teng.<ref name=NS-C32/><ref name=IOH-41>''Intelligence Operations Handbook'', p. 41: "House Davion - Field Agent Report FC 3.51"</ref>
  
Eagerly looking forward to the challenge, the Assassin left the tea house and started to cross the street when he was struck by a car, fracturing his leg. Initially incredulous that he would be killed in something as boring as a traffic accident, the Assassin realized he'd also been drugged and thus captured by professionals, leaving a smile upon his face as he lapsed into unconsciousness.<ref name=NS-C32/> The Assassin would narrowly avoid dying during his capture, as bone marrow from his fractured leg entering his bloodstream and fat from the marrow clogging his coronary arteries and triggering a violent and very unexpected heart attack. His life would be saved by the Intelligence Secretariat's doctors, but medication to treat his condition would result in delays in the Assassin's interrogation newly invested [[Archon-Prince]] [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] felt was unacceptable.<ref name=NS-C37>''Natural Selection'', ch. 37</ref>
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Eagerly looking forward to the challenge, the Assassin left the tea house and started to cross the street when he was struck by a car, fracturing his leg. Initially incredulous that he would be killed in something as boring as a traffic accident, the Assassin realized he'd also been drugged and thus captured by professionals, leaving a smile upon his face as he lapsed into unconsciousness.<ref name=NS-C32/> The Assassin would narrowly avoid dying during his capture, bone marrow from his fractured leg entering his bloodstream and fat from the marrow clogging his coronary arteries and triggering a violent and very unexpected heart attack. His life would be saved by the Intelligence Secretariat's doctors, but medication to treat his condition would result in delays in the Assassin's interrogation newly invested [[Archon-Prince]] [[Victor Steiner-Davion]] felt was unacceptable.<ref name=NS-C37>''Natural Selection'', ch. 37</ref>
  
 
[[Curaitis]], head of the [[Intelligence Secretariat]]'s security detail protecting the new Archon-Prince, would personally oversee the narco-interrogation sessions with the Assassin. By 12 September 3055 the medication for the fat embolus no longer required, and the third session had begun to deliver good results, with the Assassin revealing how he'd received jobs and those connections he'd received them from, but also confirming that he'd been hired by someone within the Federated Commonwealth rather than an outside power.<ref name=NS-C37/> With the interrogations concluded by 25 October 3055, rather than have the Assassin hanged, the Archon-Prince swore Curaitis to secrecy and ordered him transferred to the Grace of God Leprosarium on [[Poulsbo]] in the Federated Commonwealth's [[Periphery March (Federated Commonwealth)|Periphery March]], ensuring he was given resources to enhance his skill as an assassin, planning to use him against those who hired him to kill his mother.<ref name=NS-C41>''Natural Selection'', ch. 41</ref>
 
[[Curaitis]], head of the [[Intelligence Secretariat]]'s security detail protecting the new Archon-Prince, would personally oversee the narco-interrogation sessions with the Assassin. By 12 September 3055 the medication for the fat embolus no longer required, and the third session had begun to deliver good results, with the Assassin revealing how he'd received jobs and those connections he'd received them from, but also confirming that he'd been hired by someone within the Federated Commonwealth rather than an outside power.<ref name=NS-C37/> With the interrogations concluded by 25 October 3055, rather than have the Assassin hanged, the Archon-Prince swore Curaitis to secrecy and ordered him transferred to the Grace of God Leprosarium on [[Poulsbo]] in the Federated Commonwealth's [[Periphery March (Federated Commonwealth)|Periphery March]], ensuring he was given resources to enhance his skill as an assassin, planning to use him against those who hired him to kill his mother.<ref name=NS-C41>''Natural Selection'', ch. 41</ref>

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