DocSlime
During transit, the Glitcher noticed that the Light Scout, as well as some of the smaller ships, create more copies of itself. Despite fluctuating power levels between ships, the Glitcher is unable to tell which ones are fake and which ones are the actual ones, and the Glitcher curses itself for not being able to tell. After a scan and a confirmation that the Glitcher has no weapons, the mirror images disappear and the Glitcher is led to the Subcore.
The Glitcher arrived to a sort of reinforced door near the "front" of the Subcore. The Subcore itself did not answer, for it does not function like a droneship. The door, however, opened automatically and allowed the Glitcher access to the interior of the Subcore ship.
The inside was pretty dull at first - corridors of pastel-white panels and blue lights, but it branched out into a section of activity - androids of various models walk about doing tasks ranging from menial labor to complex planning. After syncing gravity with the ship, Security androids quickly walk up to and scan the Glitcher. They speak for a bit, sounding surprisingly human for a bunch of robots:
"You think that neat-looking sculpture could be used as a weapon?"
"Thru creative yuuse of hodlite, prob'ly, but eetz best not ta piss 'im off regardless - it seemz purdy import'nt to 'im."
"Yeah, best to let him have it. You're good."
The androids nod to the Glitcher and lead him to the control center.
((If you want to recall your Glitcher due to whatever the UEE is doing at your office, now is the time.))