Thank you very much, Jack. Now I _am_ paranoid.
Here's the background, which Basic had so conveniently dispersed with.
My team got subcontracted to assist on a smuggling run down the well. Cargo: "biological specimens", which, translated into plain English, means we would need to break out power loaders to shove big, toothy things out of airlocks.
As I expected, just as the cages were getting loaded, the things broke free. The corp running the station (Shiawase, along with Ares and Saeder) declares lockdown, sends in the cleaners, and prepares to jettison the research block in case containment fails.
We manage to dodge the big toothy things and get out on a conveniently available smuggler's ship, which had a conveniently placed TacNuke in the hold, which our conveniently-placed teammate conveniently used to EMP the pursuit craft so inconveniently chasing us.
Now, our 1337 h4><><0r managed to get their grubby AR gloves on the research files for all the dodgy research going on that station. The kind that is likely to make Corporate Court throw a wobbly. As soon as we GTFO'd away from the landing site, each of the corps started sending in bids for the file's content (last I checked, Ares was leading with Y1.5M).
Here's what the plan was, before it was posted it here for everyone to nitpick at. My goal is to get the heat off of us, betting on corps deciding that leaving us alone would turn out more profitable and less troublesome for them than sending killteams.
Step 1) Place the files on a datahaven, with a dead man switch that'll send them to several tabloids if not deactivated past a certain time. Rent a secure conference node from Neonet (to discourage the other three from intercepting the Matrix traffic).
Step 2) Contact Johnsons from the pissed-off corps, and offer to return their respective data in exchange for a fraction of the top-level bid and leaving us alone.
Step 3) Insist that all parties accept the deal, or the data gets released. This will put the pressure from the other two on any corp that is likely to want to pursue vengeance (most likely, Ares).
Step 4) If all else fails, we're screwed anyway. In that case, we release the data and sue Shiawase for breach of contract.
[OOC: Not my fault this game had turned into a huge grilled cheese sandwich. I mean, what kind of smuggler just happens to have TacNukes lying around in the hold?]