"Redundancies are always a good thing... And if crashes are all were after I can call on a sprite to help with that too. But given enough time, I could get any drones working for us and lock out whoever they belong to." Fionn was just happy that between, well, just about everyone they'd managed to forcibly shift the conversation back towards the one thing that was forcing them to stay together.
"Now, if nobody has any objections, I say we get going." Taking the reins of the van back, he made for the Tacoma docks - and then a thought hit him out of the blue, and he chided himself for not considering it earlier. Damn, how the hell did I not think of that sooner?
"Something just occurred to me... If we got grabbed and dosed way the hell out there, so many miles from the border... How the hell did our very traceable stuff end up back in Seattle, and in a warehouse with no living security - what the hell sense does that make? I mean, is it possible that the warehouse was provided by our employer to stash our stuff in case of, well, exactly what happened? For that matter, what if this whole thing is actually some kind of test to see if we'll be able to make our way back in one piece, like some kind of audition for something bigger? You know, see how we handle getting caught, see how we deal with odd as all hell circumstances... What if we've been looking at this wrong the whole time? They might'a known Coyote lived round where they dropped us, even, and figured on him giving us some kinda lifeline..." He gave his head a shake to stop himself rambling yet again. "I don't know; might be it fits the facts better than the way we've been assuming things went down."