Bye. 1 0 Good day. 255 1 3 14 6 10 What can you tell me about yourself? 1 0 I'm a Marshall here and the law. 2 1 You're the only one? 3 0 There's no need for anyone else. We live in peace with everyone and there are only 500 people in this colony. 4 1 How long have you been working here? 5 0 Long enough. 6 1 Is it a hard job? 7 0 It can be sometimes. Did you notice the bottles on the shelf? 8 1 Yes. What about them? 9 0 A few years ago alcohol was illegal at the colony. 10 1 What? Like a prohibition? 11 0 Miners would get drunk and, well... Would you like to be drunk in a place with no atmosphere, sweetheart? 12 1 I guess that's why you've put the robot at the exit. 13 0 Exactly. The alcohol was allowed once again, and the memory of the prohibition remains only in my cabinet. 252 1 What can you tell me about the prison? 1 0 It's mostly empty. In fact it's occupied only a few times a year. When I occasionally pick up Onehand Grant and Drunk John. 2 1 They're miners? 3 0 They're legends of this colony. They've been here too long so they're missing a few screws. Fellows like to get drunk and fall asleep on the Square. 4 1 And that doesn't sound very nice considering the tourists. I mean, they're not exactly an attraction. 5 0 That's exactly why I lock them up, sweetheart. 252 1 Back at the hotel I saw a picture of a tourist who's gone missing. 1 0 Well, from time to time some of the tourists don't return to the colony. But they're impossible to track down on the wastelands of Mars. 2 1 How can they get lost, the colony is noticeable from every direction. 3 0 People often overestimate their abilities. They get separated from a group and wander off further than their oxygen supplies allows them to. Mars madness. 4 1 Are you saying that going out to the surface has a drug like effect on people? 5 0 Something like that. Why are you so curious? 6 1 OK. Thanks for the information. 7 0 Hm... Sure thing, sweetheart. 8 1 And will you PLEASE stop calling me sweetheart! 9 0 Sure thing, sweetheart. 252 1