![]() This information is soon shared fleet-wide, but it’s too late for Drummer and company, who’ve already realized that a Free Navy freighter in their midst is actually the Pella in disguise, cloaked in outer armor that falls away. could that maybe not be Marco’s ship at all? Could the drive signature be falsified somehow? There’s something weird about the situation: none of the other Free Navy ships are falling back to protect it. (Hearing this, Drummer’s battle group is more than a little disappointed they won’t be the ones to take Marco on.) When the data indicates that the Pella has been hit, Avasarala’s initial elation gives way to confusion. Meanwhile, Avasarala’s getting ready by meditating, though she’s interrupted by the news that Marco’s ship, the Pella, has been located by the UNN battle group using drive signature intel provided by the Rocinante. She doesn’t tell Amos not to go on what could very well be a suicide mission instead, she says: “You know, for someone who says they don’t want to be a hero, you sure end up being one a lot.” Amos tells Clarissa he’ll be part of the assault team on the Ring Station, and when she says he can’t leave the Roci without a mechanic, he tells her “The ship’s got one!” The Clarissa redemption arc has come full circle at last. She doesn’t mention it to anyone instead, she heads to the kitchen and makes the Roci crew their first home-cooked meal (using spaceship ingredients, but still) in, well, who knows how long? They enjoy a family dinner together, knowing this is the last moment of tranquility before things get extremely hairy out there. The news isn’t good: thanks to her failing mods, her endocrine system is collapsing, which the computer confirms has no cure. But Clarissa isn’t feeling 100 percent, so she heads to the med bay to run a test. Bobbie and Holden share a memory of Alex Naomi asks Clarissa for a favor, a gesture that’s really more of a peace offering Clarissa calls Amos “boss,” leading Naomi and Amos to reminisce about their own friendship. ![]() ![]() On the Roci, small moments before the storm. “You’re expecting something more from Duarte?” she asks, but he responds by merely reminding her how much he likes surprises. She’s not as jazzed as he is about taking on their enemies, but he piques her interest by hinting at the arrival of new weapons. After Rosenfeld’s done giving Filip a gruff welcome (couched in the form of a “You better not fuck up again” sort of warning), she goes to speak to Marco about the impending fight. The Free Navy is also, unsurprisingly, in full pre-battle mode, with Filip now reinstated on the bridge-all thanks to Rosenfeld, the only person who can get Marco to do anything-after his brief punishment stint as a trash collector.
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