Clear Skies/Fridge


 * Fridge Brilliance - "Trust in the rust" meaning the older the ship, the more likely it has survived many battles.
 * It's also a play on "In Rust We Trust" a common saying among Minmatar pilots.
 * Fridge Logic - A very serious one. Ghost has the capacity to disguise an assistant as Mr. Smith convincingly enough to hold a short, terse conversation with Rourke without raising any suspicion. He manages to convince them to take what he needs out into the middle of nowhere. So why does he blow up the ship? It seems like there'd be a very serious risk of his priceless artifact going up in smoke along with it. Needless to say that the destruction of said ship would also very likely give Rourke a very personal motivation to seek revenge which has been a demonstrably bad thing to do in the past. Why not simply continue impersonating Smith, have him drop the cargo, and then fly off? If they'd done that, Smith would very likely never have even known the power plant still existed until it was too late to do anything about it.
 * Ghost does prove to be a Blood Knight, however, and may just have not wanted his Stealth Bombers to go to waste.