Al nodded, "As far as I know, yeah, that'd just be for the scans Salem just did. I don't know if he'll need to do more checks later, and I don't know if he'll offer more payment for those if he does, but I'll let him worry about that. He's the trader on this ship. I'm just the pretty one," he said with a smirk.
He walked over the the wall of the ship and stroked it, causing two drawers to open nearby. From the first, he pulled a round, white, plate-like object slightly bigger around than the projector he'd given Jasper, and from the second he pulled a small projection computing device like the one Salem had used to display his Persona Scanner's evaluation of Mar. He walked back to his chair in the center of the room and plugged the computer into a socket in the chair's arm.
"If you guys have any problems with that thing, let me know," he said, turning back to Jasper with a smile. "I haven't really gotten a chance to test it properly yet, and as it's my design, I could use your help working out the kinks. Actually, on that note, I'd appreciate any feedback at all. Usually I only ever get to show these things to Salem, and... well, you've seen how he can be."
He pulled the device out of the chair socket and walked over to Jasper, holding out both the plate-like object and the cube-ish computer for him to take. "This thing's a projection computer," he said about the latter. "It should have everything you need to know about the personal projector on it. And this," he said, holding up the plate, "is a charger for the projector itself. The energy reserves last around thirty hours under normal use. If you just keep this thing on your ship and set the projector on it, it should be able to draw power from the ship and into the projector. Not that I've ever used it with Yeerk systems," he said with a shrug.