Moore couldn’t believe it. The whole thing sounded too good to be true. “You reckon anybody is going to miss them?”“They were hidden away at a system with no planets. It was a blue star with a preplanetary accretion disc. Nobody lived there,” DeathRay explained as they walked down the corridor to the main elevator shaft.“I believe that Copernicus was building them for the war and once the war was over he stuffed them off in space somewhere out of the way.” Nancy didn’t sound really sure of that and Moore was used to hearing complete confidence from the former spy.“Alright, we have them now. We need to find out as much as we can about them and make sure there are no surprises hidden away.” Moore didn’t want to wake up in his cabin, wherever that would be, surrounded by bots.“Uh, sir, there is one more thing.” Jack sounded hesitant too.“Spit it out DeathRay.” Moore tapped the button on the elevator. The ship was laid out pretty much like any other starship and the path in his mind led him down a couple decks and toward the midsection.