Chapter Five Was Tina right to have trusted him? She didn’t know anymore. It was all very well to make self-righteous judgements about commercial companies and the interests of pirates, but one thing Finn was right about: there was a lot of interest in the alien dust, and no clear “right” thing to do with it. But she wasn’t ready to have that discussion now. She’d make up her mind once the ship was refuelled and resupplied. There was more work to be done. Tina was running out of space for the cactuses in the cabin behind the control room. Rasa had made a cage for the geese and the cactuses sat against the wall behind it. Because this section was in zero-g, it was sufficient to simply tie the pots to the wall. They had already installed some lights. She had to lop off a couple of extra