RandomCommander
Since the Offworld is in Construct, its day/night cycle is right over Offworld, and nobody notices anything as astronomy is the last worry of a dying bunch of nerds on a self-flying planet with no control over it.
Bishop dissapointedly looks up in the sky. The Bowman is conveniently resurrected, and shoots a volley in the general direction of the ship. All shots fly right past the beacon, almost grazing it. It's incredibly interesting how a prototype could launch magnetic sticks into space from a planet's surface. Bishop is sad and proceeds back to Loki, bringing him the tiny bit of copper. Bishop then proceeds to ask Bowman on how he perfectly calculated the distance and location of the Beacon. It seems that the very module responsible for calculation was recently overridden by Fractality, so Bowman acts like a drunken robot on partial narcosis and is unable to answer. Bishop gets the coordinates he calculated before and loads them in Loki's ship, which by the time is already cleaned of unimaginable amounts of handheld laser flak cannons.
Loki's ship arrives near the Beacon. It hails.
Transmission start
"Greetings, my friends. It seems to me that you have-"
Someone loudly coughs in the background. Loki pretends to ignore it.
"-that you have-"
The same voice coughs again.
"-THAT YOU HA-"
The person coughs even louder.
"Okay now, this is getting stupid. Who is coughing in my ship?"
Loki hears no response.
"As I was trying to say, you have...
you have...
-ah, right. Taken the androids that have visited me and promised to bring copp-"
Loki is hit in the head by a large chunk of refined copper that fell out of the roof. He takes his bow and unloads a volley, which causes the ship to decompress rapidly. The train-headed friend of Loki enters some code in some console in the background, which immediately seals the hole with disgusting organic matter. The train-head brings a non-transparent vent cover and locks this organic behind. Whoever was coughing and dropping copper should surely be somewhere in outer space. However, scans indicate that there is nobody outside of the ship.
"Well, it seems that my copper is here, but not nearly in as large amounts as I asked for. I suppose I'm in no position to argue. However, I will stay in my right and demand half a kilogram copper of any refinery level."
Transmission end
Loki's ship has no weapons whatsoever.