Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on Sept 30, 2018 22:19:04 GMT -8
A glorified clunker of a ship, the YT-1300 Corellian light freighter the Utopic Vulture, peeled along in hyperspace going nowhere fast
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Rhiannon Danu
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Post by Rhiannon Danu on Sept 30, 2018 22:40:24 GMT -8
Another meaningless spec of dust, this one a T-2c shuttle entered hyperspace in hot pursuit of the YT-1300 frieghter
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Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on Oct 1, 2018 19:01:26 GMT -8
Maureen looked around wide eyed and mouth agape. The girl was quite accustomed to this Tinker lifestyle yet she was not immune to being captivated in the blinding speed of it all and wondering where they would next land. What differentiated Maureen from the average child of such a tender age was how she was able to maintain her wits among the utter chaos that was her existence. And perhaps more importantly Maureen was able to hold fast to her innocence as she walked in this all too adult environment. And a great shame on all around her and the cruel powers that governed the mighty universe in which they lived for punishing her so
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Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on Dec 16, 2018 2:02:57 GMT -8
On and on and on and on and on and on they went into the..... Where was I? Right! On they ship cruised into the mystic. How engaging. TBC
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Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on Jan 2, 2019 18:39:21 GMT -8
Maureen watched as Boland manned the vessel. Maureen observed him quietly as Grace in turn sat observing the child. Not a sound passed between any of them. The Raven, omnipotent indeed had effortlessly vanished from Grace's shoulder into thin air. He appeared once again minutes, or was it hours later? No matter there he sat quietly. A round buried itself n the metal wall to the right and the recoil of a gun roared breaking the silence. Boland swerved off coarse his mind racing.~I wasn't hit. The girl!?! Grace!?! WTF now?~But he heard no scream or the sickening thud of a lifeless corpse hitting the floor. Nor had he been hit so onward he piloted the vessel. Wide eyed Maureen stared at Grace but a thousand questions remained in the child's mind unasked. Grace brows rose and she muttered -Grace- "Idiot...."
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Post by Ciarán Dubh & Laoch Bán Dubh on Jan 2, 2019 19:10:01 GMT -8
Kieran sat in the co-pilot seat. The shot rang out but he was unmoved. He wasn’t hit. No scream. Nothing. Nobody had been hit. But he knew who shot. In a single motion Kieran swung drawing his pistol and fired. The shot grazed Laoch’s left cheek and he grimaced -Laoch- “WTF was that for? The gun just went off!” Kieran held back the instant violent urge to blow Loach’s head from his shoulders -Kieran- “Shut up man and put that thing away before somebody gets hurt!” With that the big man holstered his own gun and swung attention back to co-piloting. Loach too holstered his gun. Catching Maureen’s eyes in his own he shrugged a silent apology. Laoch's mind was still moving a mile a minute, now retracing his steps. He had been toying with the gun to be sure but quite carefully. Then Laoch had noticed the creepy buzzard on Grace's shoulder disappear. Just like that it was gone then it was back. Laoch knew that his vision was 20/20. Mind focused on the odd phenomenon he had slipped and pulled the trigger of the gun. Tapping his left side he felt the gun securely holstered. He watched suspiciously
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Rhiannon Danu
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Post by Rhiannon Danu on Jan 2, 2019 20:44:53 GMT -8
The T-2c shuttle tailed behind. The sudden jolt by the ship ahead of them was noted but created no immediate alarm. All moved along without a word spoken. Rhiannon however could go past the exterior and feel the panic inside the ship. The fear of a child struck her deeply but this was swept aside by pain. Unconsciously her hand feel on cheek. But the pandemonium quickly settled down. Like the abrupt sift off course the ship in front of them took all seemed to effortlessly fall back in line. Of course with this lot it could have been anything from a heavy bowel movement to brutal murder. Rhiannon remained quiet but her nerves were now on edge
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Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on Jan 4, 2019 1:55:13 GMT -8
Boland masterfully piloting the vessel as it ripped along hazardously through an asteroid field spoke up in a singsong voice -Boland- "And what did we learn today boys and girls?" Right hand ripping to shoulder cut short any response and accented the sharp order that then fell from his lips -Boland- "Shut up!!!" Hand back on the yoke the ship escaped the field and continued on the road to nowhere. And Boland's lecture continued, once again in a cheery rhythmic roll -Boland- "Ok.... The next idiot who screws up in the slightest on this ship...." Clearing his throat the man merrily informed the crew of drifters -Boland- "And I systemically kill you all and mutilate the remains in an unspeakable way." Maureen's mouth opened to express the terror that swept over her but Grace raised a hand stifling the child's voice. The Raven, wholly unmoved by the rambling gazed dully at the man
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Post by Ciarán Dubh & Laoch Bán Dubh on Jan 4, 2019 2:15:22 GMT -8
Kieran eyes narrowed and chin turned right as he listened to Boland. Holding back the immediate response to put a cap in the back of Boland's head and spread his pretty face all over the windshield ahead of the man a smile grew on Kieran's face. This man one didn't need waste valuable time trying to decipher the meaning of his words. That kieran respected. Even Laoch, explosive and wholly unused to people barking orders at him, sat quietly. And on they went
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2019 8:41:16 GMT -8
The Idyll continued its journey through hyperspace, the hypnotic blue swirls almost too much for the Twi'lek who sat within the pilot’s chair. At least while it was too much when it was this quiet. She kept her gaze turned away from the nauseating view and instead opted to face the R7 droid behind her. Thanks to Bee keeping an eye on things all throughout the ship, Mira was able to run off and finish up getting ready before they reached their destination. Although there was silence between the droid and Twi'lek, it wasn’t long before Mira shattered it.
"Aimee!" Mira's shout hinted at her flustering search that lasted no more than thirty seconds in total. "Where's that necklace you gave me?"
The Twi'lek laughed softly to herself as she tilted her head and peered down the bridge. Although Mira was nowhere in her view, she could hear the quick pattering of her footsteps and frantic rustling throughout the cargo hold.
"Well, it's certainly not in there, ma sareen," called out Aimee in answer. "Did you check the box we just got you on Coruscant for all those trinkets?"
The metallic thuds of footsteps paused... before fading away with a hastened fury of determination. Aimee's laughter heightened as she settled a bit more into the seat. The tug of the tight white fabric which hugged her frame unnerved her just a bit, and with it, her laughter was short-lived. Why they were dressing up for this occasion was still an anomaly. She felt as though they were about to head into one of nightclubs Mira frequented during their down time instead of meeting with a client. The other times they had met with him years ago, it had been with their usual business garb, and armed. This time, he had requested that they come dressed a bit more comfortably yet formally. Mira was all too happy to honor that request without thinking over the implications. Mira didn't think anything of it, though, but to Aimee, it was an odd request, especially for a client who sought Mira's mind, not necessarily her body.
Her companion's footsteps grew louder, drawing Aimee from her thoughts, until a bright figure of cerise, sapphire, and metallic sunshine overwhelmed her. Mira secured one of the simpler pieces of jewelry around her neck -- a muddied looking pendant dangling by twine -- although it blended just as well with all the other pieces she wore.
"You still have that old thing?" Aimee asked, awed, with a soft smile. "I thought you were looking for the one I got you on Naboo."
Leaning herself against the wall and crossing her legs at the ankle, Mira revealed an ivory smile. "Of course I still have this. It's the first one you gave me." She feigned some smug look, but it was too easily diluted by her childish charm. "I feel like I could use a bit more luck today than normal," she said, twisting the pendant of a Ryl symbol between her finger and thumb.
At Mira's comment, Bee whistled, almost like a sweet cooing noise, but it was hardened by a few quick sarcastic clicks.
Mira narrowed her eyes upon the gold and black droid and pouted, as though she could decipher the binary quip. Aimee, though, tilted her head curiously. With a roll of her eyes, Mira translated, "He's just jealous that you make me things and not him."
Flustered by Mira's clearly rough translation, Bee whistled wildly.
Aimee giggled and slid from the pilot's chair to kneel down next to the distressed astromech droid. "I'll make you one of your own when we finish up this meeting, okay?" she hushed through her laughter.
The whirl of his whistling calmed, and with Aimee's attempts, Bee responded with a few pitiful sounding chirps.
Making her way fully into the cockpit, Mira patted Bee as she passed by him. "Quit your belly-aching and be patient, silly-goose."
"Mira," Aimee glanced curiously at her and tilted her head. "We kept a small crate of those crystals for ourselves from that last run, right?"
Mira cocked her head curiously at her companion. "Yeah, Why?"
"No reason," Aimee said with an innocent smile that was really anything but innocent.
Mira eyed her companion skeptically for a moment before her intentions washed over the Zeltron with a sudden force. "Oh, no fair," she groaned in protest. "I want one, too."
"Don't you already have enough of my trinkets as it is?" Aimee teased back.
"Never," she combated, reaching out to guide Aimee back to her feet. Sliding her arms around the Twi'lek's waist, Mira nestled her head against the Aimee's neck, taking care around her lekku. Whispering, she added, "No such thing as too much luck."
Bee warbled harshly in an attempt to break up the display. Something else quickly caught the droid’s attention, though, as he followed up with several repetitions of animated beeps and chatter.
Immediately and somewhat suddenly, Mira released her companion and slid into the pilot's chair. "We're almost there," she translated, glancing over at Aimee with an eagerness in her sapphire eyes.
With a nod of her head, Aimee slid into the seat next to Mira and readied herself for the break out of hyperspace. For whatever reason, Aimee still couldn't shake a weird feeling about this encounter soon to come. With a calming exhale, she reminded herself that this was just another job, just with different requests and stipulations. That's the way Mira seemed to act about it, at least. Then again, she always wore this composed confidence, no matter how rough the situation got. Neither had much more of a chance to stew in their thoughts or enthusiasm, though. The swirling void around the YT-2400 freighter soon came to a screaming halt and dissipated all around them.
Fresia.
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Ga’ab Solomon
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Post by Ga’ab Solomon on May 13, 2019 14:41:12 GMT -8
Aboard the Nebulon B Frigate Endless Salvation, enroute to Roxuli in the Unknown RegionsGa'ab had excused himself from the bridge soon after the frigate and it's escort of snubfighters had jumped to lightspeed. Captain Jameroo had assigned him a guest cabin near the bridge and seemed pleased enough captain from the bridge without his presence. In the short time he had been aboard the ship he had noted the efficiency and professionalism in which the crew carried out her orders, like a well oiled machine and Ga'ab was certain he would not be missed until he was summoned.
Having been left to his own devices inside the guest-cabin for several hours, Ga'ab had attempted, without success enmesh himself in the force. Which is why, hours later he was still seated cross-legged in the cabin, breathing deeply and steadily. Unfortunately, no amount of breathing excercises nor meditation could soothe Ga'ab's spirit. His emotional baggage was weighing him down, creating chaos in mind and spirit and as such, his attempts to find Rygal through the force were repeatedly rebuffed. If he were a disciplined jedi perhaps he would have been able to set aside his feelings, accept the probability of his friend's fate, and in doing so become an emotionless vessel of the force, but alas, he was no jedi."I give up." He said aloud and with frustration. He uncrossed his legs and rose to his feet, feeling betrayed by the force. He was beginning to stalk around the cabin when a silent, yet familiar voice spoke to him."The progenitor did not become proficient, let alone a master of the Seer's Arts until he was many decades old and in his second cloned body." Riel reminded him. Riel was a small AI that had been embedded within Ga'ab's brain. It's purported purpose was to serve as a personality matrix to faithfully recreate the thought-patterns of the long-dead Gabriel Solomon, and through that function provide guidance to Ga'ab."Time isn't a luxury I can afford." Ga'ab replied angrily. He thought to himself that if only willpower alone could fuel his connection to the force he would, in this moment, be invincible."The mastery you are grasping at, to call upon great powers at the snap of your fingers, requires far more practice, dedication and clarity of purpose than you have shown up to this point." Riel pointed out matter of factly, much to Ga'ab's chagrin. However before Ga'ab could offer a scathing reply, Riel continued. "And to speak honestly, the progenitor had friends, and allies, but none that he would sacrifice everything for so foolishly and blindly. The statistical probability of finding them alive are astronomically small. You arrived on Corellia in your personal ship which the Tenloss Syndicate has seen, and you brought a squadron of Headhunter that you bought from the Tenloss Syndicate. You haven't had the time to alter their drive signatures. Any two-bit bounty hunter lucky enough to connect these dots will ruin everything for us."The venom and scorn coming from the AI took Ga'ab aback. Before he could respond or hurl a nearby desk-chair into the bulkhead, there was a polite yet firm knock at the door. Ga'ab took a minute to compose himself, doing his best to tune out Riel from his thoughts before he activated the door controls and it slid open. On the other side of the door, standing within the ship's narrow hallway was one of Captain Jameroo's commandos, smartly dressed in a naval uniform. "Mr. Monslo, I've been sent to escort you to the Intelligence Suite for your briefing.""Of course. Lead the way." Said Ga'ab as he followed the commando.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Intelligence Suite was located above the bridge and upon reaching it, Ga'ab was asked to continue on alone. His commando escort took up a position flanking the door, along with a handful of other guards. With the hiss of the blastdoor, Ga'ab entered the room which was covered in computers, holograms and analysis systems. However it was more or less deserted but for Lynne Jameroo and her command staff which were seated at a conference table in the middle of the suite. Ga'ab looked the officers over quickly. There were too many of them here for Ga'ab's taste. Too many witnesses, too many loose lips, but he was in no position to make demands. The captain, in her own subtle way had made it very clear that it was 'her ship, her rules' and that there was absolute trust between her and her crew.
Sighing to himself, Ga'ab stepped up to the table and gave a short and polite bow to the Captain before nodding to her officers and taking an open seat at the other end of the table. "To those of you who don't know me, I'm Baga Monslo, the financier of this rescue expedition." Ga'ab began, but was quickly cut off by an officer. "We know who you are. What we want to know is why the Captain doesn't even know our destination or our mission." There were murmurs of agreement from the others.Ga'ab gave a quick smile and continued on, "I see... Well, I suppose I should start at the beginning, and I truly hope that you are sentients of noble hearts for what I tell you is worth a small fortune and if the rescue mission finds survivors, their lives will be in your hands." Said Ga'ab solemnly. He waited a moment to hopefully let the impact of his words sink in. "I am an agent of a clandestine organization whose mission is to rescue slaves from across the galaxy, particularly in the Outer Rim, and resettle them secretly on new worlds in more civilized corners of the galaxy. If you are unaware of the Tenloss Syndicate they are a ruthless criminal empire whose long history of horrifying successes have given them the capital to ingratiate themselves into legitimate organizations and institutions. In the Astal Sector they control the Bahalian Shipyards whose contracts enrich their coffers and whose ships empower their formidable private navy. I was made aware of their brutal treatment of several hundred Ryn. The Ryn are a nomadic species of humanoid sentient's with a wholly undeserved reputation as smugglers, con-artists and criminals. The galactic community treats them with contempt and as such their plights are often overlooked." Ga'ab paused to catch his breath and read the room."Under the guise of a customer, I gained access to the shipyards and made contact with the enslaved Ryn. Together, over many months we were finally able to create the perfect environment for their escape. The very same ship they had been forced to build was their method of escape. They stole a Nebulon B Frigate and jumped to hyperspace. I mysefl have not communicated with the Ryn for weeks before their escape in order to maintain my anonymity and protect the overarching organization of abolitionists, however I left them clear and detailed instructions about the necessity of making several hyperspace jumps to throw off pursuit. They were supposed to have arrived at their new world days ago and I have information that they may have run into disaster in the Unknown Regions. I fear that the Tenloss Syndicate may have been craftier and more vindictive than I realized. Either a catastrophic ship malfunction occurred or they have been set upon by the Tenloss fleet." There was a sublte, yet noticeable shift in the force auras in the room. While the assembled crew did not outright verablize their thoughts, Ga'ab was confident that his revelations had earned him some goodwill. He remained seated, facing the Captain and her officers, waiting for the inevitable follow-up questions.
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Lynne Jameroo
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Post by Lynne Jameroo on May 13, 2019 19:22:46 GMT -8
Lynne sat and listened to the man as he spoke. He laid out a story of a daring slave rescue. A noble pursuit, but that didn't change the fact that he had lied to her and her crew. Silence fell across the room as all eyes feel on her. Lynne was careful not to let her face reveal anything as she processed this new information. After a long and steady exhale the woman stood and started to pace around the table. Still stone faced. Her command crew were now starting to look side ways at each other, this was not like her to be this pensive and thoughtful before speaking. After a full circate around the table brought her back to her chair where she placed her hands on the back of it. Another moment of looking down she looked back up and right at Mr. Monslo. She spoke slowly and calmly picking each sentence carefully.
=Lynne= Mr. Monslo, if that even is your name, you have lead my crew and I out here under false pretense. Claiming that these people were your clients on some pleasure cruse, when in fact they are being likely hunted by this Syndicate that you liberated them from. Her volume was starting to rise. I have a lightly armed medical frigate, with an escort of three E-Wings and a 20-some-odd out of date headhunters to go against a potential pirate navy of Neb-Bs? You do realize if that is the case, my crew is likely to get vaporized before we can even get close to your friends! You could have warned us. You could have been honest with me. She took a deep breath before continuing more calmly. All this said we will continue on. When I took my oath as a doctor and as a naval officer, I said I would leave no one behind when their was even a chance of saving them. My crew would not be here if they did not agree with that. I can empathize with the position you are in, not knowing who you can trust. Releasing her death grasp on the chair in front of her she slowly started stepping toward Monslo. So please, trust me, trust my crew, and we will save your friends together. Holding out her hand to shake his. If we are going to pull this off, please, no more secrets.
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Ga’ab Solomon
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Post by Ga’ab Solomon on May 14, 2019 21:22:22 GMT -8
Lynne sat and listened to the man as he spoke. He laid out a story of a daring slave rescue. A noble pursuit, but that didn't change the fact that he had lied to her and her crew. Silence fell across the room as all eyes feel on her. Lynne was careful not to let her face reveal anything as she processed this new information. After a long and steady exhale the woman stood and started to pace around the table. Still stone faced. Her command crew were now starting to look side ways at each other, this was not like her to be this pensive and thoughtful before speaking. After a full circate around the table brought her back to her chair where she placed her hands on the back of it. Another moment of looking down she looked back up and right at Mr. Monslo. She spoke slowly and calmly picking each sentence carefully.=Lynne=Mr. Monslo, if that even is your name, you have lead my crew and I out here under false pretense. Claiming that these people were your clients on some pleasure cruse, when in fact they are being likely hunted by this Syndicate that you liberated them from. Her volume was starting to rise. I have a lightly armed medical frigate, with an escort of three E-Wings and a 20-some-odd out of date headhunters to go against a potential pirate navy of Neb-Bs? You do realize if that is the case, my crew is likely to get vaporized before we can even get close to your friends! You could have warned us. You could have been honest with me. She took a deep breath before continuing more calmly. All this said we will continue on. When I took my oath as a doctor and as a naval officer, I said I would leave no one behind when their was even a chance of saving them. My crew would not be here if they did not agree with that. I can empathize with the position you are in, not knowing who you can trust. Releasing her death grasp on the chair in front of her she slowly started stepping toward Monslo. So please, trust me, trust my crew, and we will save your friends together. Holding out her hand to shake his. If we are going to pull this off, please, no more secrets. Ga'ab was acutely aware of the Captain's silence and that left him a bit on edge. He stretched out with the force and the lightest of probes found her mind to be surrounded by walls of stoic resolve. He couldn't glean anything from her mind, it was as blank to him as her expressionless face and he didn't dare push against her barriers. She did not seem the type to be influenced by a simple mind trick. When she rose to her feet in silence and began her slow pace around the table, Ga'ab wondered if that was a good or poor sign. The tension remained until she finally came to a stop behind her chair and spoke. She was right, he had lured them on a dangerous mission under false pretenses, but he was vindicated at her confirmation that she and her would carry on with the mission.
Ga'ab's voice took on a tone of deference and respect as he responded. "Captain. Words cannot express my thanks to you, and your crew for your stalwart resolve and dedication to the lightside of the force. You have my word, no more secrets." He said with certainty. After a moment passed he continued. "In the interest of honesty and clear, open communication... I wonder captain if you have Vutalanine? or an opiate derivative? If we are to located the Ryn after we reach Roxuli, I'll need to find them through the force. Unfortunately my best friend is among the Ryn we're looking for, and I do not have the peace of mind or spirit to connect firmly enough to the force to find them. But if i'm sedated, I'm certain i'll be able to find them." Ga'ab raised his hands defensively and flashed a devilish smile. "Don't worry Captain, I assure you I have done this several times with great success."
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Lynne Jameroo
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Post by Lynne Jameroo on May 17, 2019 8:12:33 GMT -8
Lynne was pleased to know that their would be no more secrets on her ship. But her pleasure soon seemed to sour as the man asked for Vulatlanine. Was he a junkie? If he had done this before than who knows if he were addicted or not. But she soon remembered that Jedi and the like often had a higher tolerance for fighting addiction. And anyway, if she was going to ask for trust, she should reciprocate.
=Lynne= Very well. You'll have whatever you need, within reason. I'll send word down to the med-lab that you can have access. I'll have a doctor with you at all times though. Can't have you ODing on us.
Hastily messaging the med-lab to give the man clearance, and calling up one of her medical staff to keep monitoring him.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2019 9:56:00 GMT -8
Wandering its way through the stars, a lone VCX-820 escort freighter carried on in a causal path. Running on autopilot, the four passengers within its hull, slept soundly for the night. They had nowhere to actually be and all the time in the galaxy. They were nothing but free spirits just living life the way they chose without any obligations or worry. The four girls had all come from different walks of life, each carrying a burden of responsibility and expectations. Like-minded, they left their worlds behind for freedom and the ability to walk their own paths without someone standing over them. Perhaps it was this fact that brought them together. In any normal case, interacting, meeting, and getting along wouldn't have been possible. But here they were, a rouge Sith, a warrior maiden, a former Jedi, and an Echani from a highly regarded family line all living together happily.
That joy and peaceful rest came to an end, however, as the ship shook violently and alarms began sounding. One by one, the girls woke and ran out of their rooms, meeting up in the cockpit. Unprepared and barely dressed, the one who led the group, Kindra took a seat in the pilot's chair, wincing faintly at the cold leather against her bare skin. The other took up their seats, looking over the scanners and trying to get a report on their own systems. With a gasp, the Echani, Raine spoke up to inform the rouge Sith of what she found.
"Kindra, I have a ship on the scanners. They're attacking us!"
Kindra growled in irritation as a few red streaks flew by them, followed shortly by a ship.
"Oh, really? I didn't notice!" Taking over the ship's controls, Kindra pulled away in an attempt to outrun this new arrival, at least until they could put themselves in a better position to attack. There was only the four of them and the ship required eight to properly manage it. It was all they had, however, leaving them with no other choice but to travel the stars in a vessel that could only reach half of its potential. Luckily, it was a rather quick craft.
As they pushed away, Kindra looked back to the red-head woman. "Yuri, give me a status on our systems." Kindra's face sunk a little as she watched the warrior maiden's head shake.
"It's not good. Most system are down or are working at half capacity. Even the engines are barely hanging on. We're not going to be able to outrun them."
"If we can just make a jump to hyperspace..."
"We can't! Hyperdrive is inoperable."
Kindra slammed her fist against the counsel. Was this their end, to be taken down by some random group while they were asleep in the middle of nowhere space? No, she couldn't let that be the case, not after all they worked to achieve thus far. It was then that the fourth woman of the group spoke up.
"So what are we going to do? You always have a plan in a tight spot, so I know you've got something brewing in that mind of yours."
Kindra looked back towards the former Jedi, her orange-red eyes meeting the younger girl's grey. She was right. It was time to think and figure a way out. As she flew, working to avoid the shots being fired an idea came up. She turned the chair around to face the trio before her, a smirk coming to her face.
"I have an idea."
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2019 11:43:00 GMT -8
As the plan was discussed among the girls, they came to an agreement. It was certainly devious and a good way to lower the guards of these attackers before eliminating them. There was only a small chance of error. Not thinking about the fact, Kindra hailed the other ship.
Attention attacking craft. Please stand down. We are issuing our surrender and will allow you to come aboard to take whatever you need. All that we ask is that you take what you need and leave us be.
Shortly after the message was sent, the assault on the ship came to a halt, allowing Kindra to slow down and let the attacking craft to come up beside them. A few more beats of silence came before a gruff sounding male came over the comms.
That's quite the request, little missy. And what can you off us to ensure such a deal?
All four girls gave a smirk as it seemed that the plan was working in their favor. Kindra couldn't help but give a dark laugh before speaking in a seductive tone.
I'm sure that me and my three beautiful female friends could provide some ease from all your travels and raiding? Surely your team has some kinks that need to be worked out? We'd be happy to help.
The offer seemed to take well as a response came back within an instant.
I do believe we have ourselves a deal. We're coming aboard. We look forward to your ..hospitality.
Kindra watched as the ship changed course and adjusted itself next to their vessel as they worked to dock. Turning to the others, she cracked her neck with a smile.
"Alright, ladies. It's showtime." That was all the words they needed as they departed the cockpit and moved to greet the pirates.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2019 13:08:53 GMT -8
The girls stood before the airlock as they heard it clamp up with the other ship attaching itself. Taking on poses to further entice the men, the airlock opened with six men making their way onto their ship. Each of them moved closer and looked the girls over as they put on the sweetest and most seductive looks. Taking a moment to look each of them over, the leader finally spoke up
"So which one of you lovely ladies is in charge?"
It was then that Kindra stepped up and placed a hand on her hip.
"That would be me. Seeing as you are the captain of these fine gentlemen, it would only be right that I be the one to tend to you. The rest can be divided up among my friends here if that's ok with you?"
There was no hesitation as the captain nodded and followed Kindra to her room. The others divided themselves up with Yuri finding the company of two men. When it came to her features, she was second to Kindra in looks and stance. It wasn't like it mattered in the end. Shutting the door behind her, Kindra led the man to the wall, pushing him up against it in a dominating show of force. All the while, she kept a telekinetic link open with the girls. Once they were all ready, she gave the command. Using their skills in combat and the Force, along with the sudden surprise, the men were slammed up against each other, the floors, ceiling, and walls until all of them were out cold.
Taking a deep breath with a vicious scowl, Kindra kicked the man as she began looting him, taking whatever valuables he had on him. Once she had what she wanted, she picked him up with the Force and carried him out, finding the other doing the same with their guys. They said nothing, that was all except for Raine who had no issue showing her disgust.
"Can you believe these guys? So pathetic and disgusting. I may not be against seducing men into a beat down, but how about the next time we come across such pigs as these, we just lay them out and save ourselves the hassle. I swear my room is going to stink for a while now."
The others began to giggle a bit before Yuri spoke up.
"Oh, it can't be that bad. It was only for a minute."
"Not that bad?! Have you actually smelled these guys?! It's like they haven't showered in months!"
Kindra then stepped up with a shake of her head.
"Don't be so dramtic, Raine. Besides, I think it may be time to change up ships. These attacks have started to become a bother. Someone has us pegged and we ned to cut bait. And with all the damage we take from the surprise assaults, it's getting harder to keep this old girl up. I say we get something new with a lot more bite to it. So let's take what we can from these guys and get out of here." Giving a nod, the girls went to work, locking the men up in one of the small rooms and raiding what they could from the cargo bays and other rooms. They were always underestimated as being weak girls off on some pleasure cruise. Never anticipating their strength or ability to use the Force, they always came out victorious. But it had become a bother. Maybe it was time to find a place to go alongside a new ship.
Time would tell as they gathered back aboard their ship and detached themselves from their aggressor. Flying around, Kindra laid a few good shots into the ship, taking down its communications and engines. They'd be stranded, at least for a good while. Whether they lived or died would depend entirely upon how quickly they worked. As they moved away, Kindra looked around for shipyards in the area. Only one seemed like a good option, catering to anyone with a larger selection. That was the ticket. Loading in the coordinates from Fresia, the ship took off for hyperspace.
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The Sable Count
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Post by The Sable Count on Sept 4, 2019 5:50:10 GMT -8
The Graveyard, Core Worlds
The asteroid field that marked all that remained of Alderaan was, indeed, a desolate place. Few dared to venture into the swirling clouds of asteroids and debris that remained following the planet's destruction by the Death Star. Aptly named the Graveyard, it only served as a reminder of the planet's past glory today. Aderon himself had always wanted to visit the world, but having been born after its destruction, he simply had no way of doing it.
However, this destruction had not prevented the Interdictor-Class Cruiser Intrepid from stationing itself just off the gravitational pull of the asteroid field, its laser cannons blasting any asteroid that wandered too close to the ship. Why anyone would come to such a desolate place may have seemed a mystery, but for Aderon, there was purpose in his visit here.
Having spent most of the journey here in his quarters, reading over various historical texts in the library he kept aboard the ship, the young Count Dooku had been studying the thing he had tracked to this remote system. After all, if one wanted to find something, they would have to understand it first. And so, for the most part, he had sequestered himself off, only pausing what he was doing to get something to eat or drink.
And so, when the clouds of hyperspace dissipated into streaks of white, which then dissipated into the blackness of hyperspace. Placing down the glass of water he had been drinking, he picked up his lightsaber from his desk, before extinguishing the small reading lamp he had in the room. Affixing the curved, silvery weapon to his person, he opened the doors of his quarters before making his way down to the hangar.
The hangar itself was in quite a bit of hustle and bustle, as three Rogue-Class Starfighters, including his Phantom, were prepared to takeoff from this admittedly smaller secondary hanger of the vessel. As he arrived, his two Magnaguard wingmen approached him, their electronic stares telling him everything he needed to know about their preparedness. As the three of them walked up to the craft, several pilots stood at standby in their Sith Interceptors, ready to intervene if any danger arose. Stepping onto the ladder that led up to the craft, he turned to the Magnaguards, who had already stepped into their fighters, the glass sliding back over their cockpits. Sitting down, he adjusted himself to the seat, as it was rather less comfortable than he was used to. Still, however, it was no matter. Before he pulled the cockpit lever, he turned to one of his aides, who was standing by the craft, awaiting some sort of instruction.
"Inform command that we have arrived at Alderaan, and that we will be going radio silent for a while. Do not break this silence unless an absolute emergency arises, and even then, ensure that you can not handle it yourself."
The aide nodded before running off to do what the Count had asked. As he pulled back the lever to close the cockpit, he began flipping the various switches on the cockpit dashboard, preparing the fighter for takeoff. Slightly adjusting the targeting reticle of the craft, he heard the sealing of the cockpit glass, as the protective dome slid over his head. His preflight checks complete, he signaled his wingmen to begin the takeoff procedures.
A few moments later, the three small crafts zipped out of the hangar like quicksilver, before descending towards the asteroid field.
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The Sable Count
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Post by The Sable Count on Sept 4, 2019 11:53:06 GMT -8
As the Phantom and her escorts skirted the debris field, Aderon flipped on the communications gear, talking with the Magnaguards in the other fighters. Thankfully, these three fighters had heavily encrypted and cloaked communications to one another, so they did not risk alerting any nearby foes to their presence. The cruiser was another matter, but he did not need to speak with them. And he wouldn't have to, if everything went to plan.
"Keep tight, and stay in close formation. I don't want to have either of you veering off into the asteroid field. If you do that, the entire operation is compromised, and you're on your own."
It was not long before he got a response, the deep, robotic voice of the magnaguard sounding even more cold and robotic over the fighter's communication system.
Yes, sir
Acknowledged. Maintaining formation.
As they zipped past the clouds of debris, Aderon stared ahead, making sure to fly around any sort of incoming asteroids. Even out here, there were still various asteroids, and he would be damned if they would even scratch the bronzium plating on his fighter. The other two fighters followed closely behind, taking care not to hit one of the asteroids and spin out. If that happened, not only would any potential enemies would know their location, but the moving debris could cause a chain reaction, endangering the other two members of the formation. As such, they carefully moved through the debris field, making slow progress, but it was progress nonetheless.
Nearby in the asteroid field, an EF-76 Nebulon-B painted with the markings of the Alderaanian Guardians lazily hovered in space. Aboard the ship, things seemed to be going smoothly, and very few had stirred at this late hour of night. As such, the majority of the ships lights had been dimmed. However, on the bridge, a scene seemed to be unfolding, as several men argued around a holotable, seemingly preoccupied by three small specks moving through their sector of the asteroid field. One man, wearing a pilots uniform, stood up straight and pounded the table, surprising the two men in brown uniforms standing next to him.
"They're obviously pirates! Come to steal the gifts left behind by our people to honor the fallen who died in the original disaster! Why else would anyone come here in fighters?!"
One of the uniformed men shook his head, the stress of recent days clearly weighing on his face. The worn patch on his arm suggested he was likely a former member of the Galactic Alliance, possibly some sort of Lieutenant in the navy.
"We can't simply attack them. They might be here for a peaceful reason and...."
"No! That is not possible! They are here to desecrate our heritage."
The third man interjected, interrupting the other two in their debate.
"If I may be the sole voice of reason, perhaps we can reach a compromise! We can scramble fighters to intercept them, but also ask for what purpose they have come here...
No! I will not have this. You can do what you want, sitting here on your haunches. My men and I are going to go and take action.
With that, the man picked up his helmet and stormed off the bridge of the craft. Lieutenant Evian attempted to stop him from leaving, but the Captain held him back, shaking his head. Silently telling him to leave Voss to his own fate. The Guardians were in disarray following the destruction of the Galactic Alliance, and the chain of command had been seriously ruined by that event. As such, Voss could do whatever he liked without fear of any repercussion from the organization. However, the Lieutenant instead feared reprisal from whoever had sent those fighters. They were Rogue-Class. High end as well. They likely belonged to someone of importance, and they couldn't risk angering such a group, now more than ever.
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The Sable Count
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Post by The Sable Count on Sept 5, 2019 14:42:39 GMT -8
As the three fighters continued picking through the remains of Alderaan, Aderon flipped a switch on his dashboard, activating the long range scanners on the ship. Setting them to scan for Bondar Crystal, he turned his attention back to the asteroid field. By now the star of the system was at such an angle through the field that it was incredibly dark, making it extremely difficult to fly by visual as he had been doing.
As such, both he and his magnaguards activated the powerful floodlights on their ships, while Aderon began to reach into the Force for guidance through the asteroid field. Weaving through a particularly tricky section of the asteroid field, he sighed. Nothing so far. At this rate, they would never find what they had came here for, and that vexed Aderon more than anything.
"We may have to split up to independently scan the asteroid field. I don't like it, but it will probably take-"
Suddenly, his sensor began flashing blue. Looking down at the panel, he noticed a blue speck that seemed to be floating just off the starboard side of the front of his ship. "Finally," he thought to himself, before orienting his ship to face towards the blue ping on the map. As the three fighters swept the area with the enormous floodlights of their ships, the blue ping got closer, and closer.
And suddenly, it was right there.
As they crested over one particularly chunky rock, it suddenly appeared before Aderon. Bathed in light from three ships, the asteroid they had been searching for was illuminated before them. It appeared to be a normal asteroid, made of hard, grey rock, covered in pockmarks from the impacts of dozens of its smaller brethren, save for one exception. Shards of translucent crystal appeared to penetrate the surface of the rock, glimmering in the bright lights of the fighters. Aderon was certainly relieved to know that they haden't come out here for nothing.
"Ah good, there it is. Now all we have to do is recover it. I'll tell the Intrepid the good news."
Switching on the cloaked homing beacon of his fighter, he waited for the arrival of his Cruiser to collect the crystal. Thankfully, it wasn't too far away, and would soon arrive to harvest the crystal. Soon he would be able to continue with the next step of constructing his new lightsaber, one that would at least fit within the walls of the Dark Jedi Order.
All those thoughts, however, vanished from his mind in an instant when, with a flash and a roar, two X-Wings cut through the three fighters' formation.
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