Xakire
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Post by Xakire on Jan 2, 2021 23:29:13 GMT -8
Vasari had been focused on cracking into the prisons systems undetected for the last twenty minutes and there didn't seem to be a way in, the main problem was that the entire system seemed to be closed. After that she tried to remote access the main central computer, and when that failed she tried to force breech the subsystems. She wasn't a slicer but she had picked up tricks now and then and she had done a lot of research when building the Sphere she was currently in, and designing its systems - but the skills needed to hack this system were beyond her."Where are you Xakire..."She felt him on board but she couldn't narrow down where they were holding him. either she wasn't as put together as she thought or something on that station was shielding her from locating her friend. She felt the consciousness within the sphere just waiting to argue with her again, but before it could she felt a presence she had not felt since...Xakire!The moment she said his name the connection was forged and she could feel him, the state he was in, the drugs they had him on, his exact location within the facility, everything down to the longing he felt for hearing the sound of her voice within his mind again. She gasped and tears flooded her eyes for a moment but she squinted them away and opened the view screen. Knowing where he was didn't get her access to the Prisons systems but it did allow her to begin plotting his route of escape. Bringing up the hologram of the prison with a marker on Xakire's position she focused and reached back out along the link.I have you Xakire... im going to get you out of there. Can you move? Are you... alright?" He was relieved when Vasari responded. He could feel her presence and connection with him, it was a strange feeling but he was glad she was here. She hadn't abandoned him, unlike everyone else. "Vasari! I'm...well I'm still breathing..."
It would be wrong to say he was alright, he was far from alright both physically and mentally, but he was alive which is what mattered the most. Months of torture and imprisonment had weakened him, as had whatever drugs were still in his system.
"I can move. They released me. Challenged me to escape, said the station's automated defences and droids will attack. Once I leave this room they'll be after me." He wasn't sure how he was feeling. Now that he was so close to escaping, he was suddenly more anxious at the prospect now that he felt like he had more to lose. Before he had felt alone and adrift, like even if he survived this he would have nowhere to go. But now that had changed. "I don't know how to escape...and I don't have my weapons, brute force won't get me out alive...I need help..."
His fate was in her hands. Maybe if he had his full strength and his weapons he could have made it out on his own, but in his current state, he was going to need her.
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Post by Ciarán Dubh & Laoch Bán Dubh on Mar 30, 2021 18:00:14 GMT -8
*The Utopic Vulter shot through hyperspace straight into the field of rocks with Kieran at the hem. A man of few words with is copilot, and co-accused hanging on for fear life. What a ride....*
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Post by Vasari on May 30, 2021 23:35:38 GMT -8
"Vasari! I'm...well I'm still breathing..." "Are You Alright?! What was i thinking...""You seem to be nervous.""Shut it, and pull up the prison Schema... show me his floor - then get back to cracking their network."The holoprojection was pulled up and a blinking light indicated the position of the prisoner, There didn't seem to be any other life signs which was the odd part, but that didn't mean that there wasn't a security system in place to keep the prisoners... or in this bizzare case... prisoner, in place. ~Droids, no doubt.~ Vasari half thought to herself as she sat within her sphere just outside of sensor range of the prison facility. The Sphere's own sensors were far more sophisticated, only the best from the entire Blackguard Empire went into creating this vessel. And this was its first voyage, she hadn't even finished bonding with the soul of the dying world she had 'saved' It didn't trust her, and she didn't trust it."He's unarmed, and he's been prisoner for... how long has it been? Do... you think he has the strength for this?""Definitely not.""Oh what do you know anyways?""I've got you an escape Route, but you're not going to like it... Out your door, left down the long corridor, two levels down. It leads you past a large power supply... That is your first objective"Vasari moved the holoprojector to the room she was talking about. It was channeling enough power through the station it had to be one of the main hubs keeping this station afloat. If she was going to be able to get close enough to get him out, the Prison's outer defenses would have to be weakened considerably. Not to mention getting him out of the Facility alive. Vasari exhaled focusing her mind. She couldn't help him from here, only provide support, direction, and possibly a small burst of power should he need it.Nothing on that station is alive Xakire... they are nothing compared to you. I can open your door from here, I'm almost into the system. When that door opens... you're going to have to be quick."Are we ready?""I'm in the system, but I only have limited control.""The doors?""I have the doors, yes. now?"Vasari looked back at the projection and closed her eyes reaching out to Xakire. She had a stronger hold on him now that they were connected through force speech, and over the months on Sullust she had reformed much of her mental prowess, but this would put even her powers to the test. She reached out and surrounded his mind with her presence, pressing upon him memories of their time together on Iridonia when they first met, and the missions they had been on together.
It was a truth she had known that Sith were often rarely motivated by such things, but Xakire was more like her than perhaps any of the others she had known within the Blackguard. His own power may have kept him alive all this time, but if he doubted his power now he would fail, and failure here meant death."You can do this Xakire... I'm right here. Objective one, soldier... Move!""Now..."A hiss followed a sudden surge of power, and the door before Xakire opened.
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Post by Epona Dubh on Jul 31, 2021 19:34:07 GMT -8
A small transport entered hyperspace and entered the well navigated highway among the stars. The poetic dribble that could be wasted describing this portion of the voyage I'll spare the viewing audience the agony of reading. Onward they moved....
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Post by Twi'leck Triplet Dubh on Aug 17, 2021 17:33:24 GMT -8
A great distance behind the ship, Gid suddenly took a sharp turn and the the ship seemingly disappeared. Alem, in the middle of a pose skills bent knees and shifted her position, absorbing the abrupt gravitational shift created by the movement of the vessel. Conversely, Shakk was taken off guard by the sudden change of direction and thrown headlong into the wall. Scapping herself back up she cried -Shakk- "Do you do that intentionally?" Both sisters broke out laughing. The girl muttered -Shakk- "Bastards."
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Post by Twin Togruta Dubh on Sept 19, 2021 8:14:38 GMT -8
As the Wayfarer hit hyperspace Rhiannon sat talking to the smuggler -Rhiannon- "Coruscant - right?" Simply Nodding to the girl she shrugged off the response, or perhaps better put, lack thereof. The woman relaxed in her seat, watching as space flew by, all the time with her mind racing as she thought of the place where she was going. It was A calm peaceful ride, and both the girl and the pilot relaxed into the groove. The girl yawned. The pilot yawned. Stretching arms and the girl tensed sudden and subtle Entering the cockpit with blade in right hand Aranrhod, her left hand simultaneously grabbing the pilot's shirt at the shoulder, began stabbing the man. Again and again and again. Six times she sunk the blade into the pilot before Rhiannon intervened. But seconds after Aranrhod initiated the brutal assault, Rhiannon, stepping into the attack, began shanking the dude herself. Twenty two times in total the pair stabbed the man in the body before both stopped then stepping back a pace to assess the the damage Body crumbling to the floor in a heap, the man gurgler blood and vomit whilst holding up his hands and begging -Pilot- "Noooo... noo..... Pleaasszzeee...." Suddenly Overwhelmed with pity Rhiannon mercifully blew his brains all over the floor of the cockpit floor Meanwhile, as buddy bled out the ship began to ship out of control Straight into an small asteroid. Hand gesturing frantically at the control panel the one twin screamed loudly -Aranrhod- "Och Rhiannon!!!" Rhiannon leaping into the pilot's seat was just able to steer the ship away from disaster -Rhiannon- "Got it!" And off they went into space
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Post by Dragus on Dec 2, 2021 7:13:33 GMT -8
Location: Kesh System - Wild Space
Reverting from lightspeed, the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer 'Covenant of Blood' transitioned to real space, gliding towards the planet of Kesh. Its plethora of turbolaser cannons turned towards the surface of the unguarded world, barrels glowing as they prepared to strike. Brilliant lances of emerald green light shone from the ends of its guns, sending powerful energy blasts towards the surface of the planet, seemingly at random. That's because it mostly was. On the bridge, dark acolyte Morgan Pasanius watched from the command chair, grinning maniacally in the gloom cast by the dim bridge lights. He watched through the main viewport as turbolaser fire made contact with haphazardly selected targets, detonating in giant fiery blasts.
Gamma-class assault shuttles poured from the fanged maw of its hangar bay, streaking towards the surface with loads full of Sith cultists armed with electro-staves, net-launchers, and vibro-whips. That was of course in addition to the cudgels, cleavers, and hooks they usually carried. A couple even carried blasters, though they were few and far between. Massive drop pods loaded with the Children of Dragus were ejected from the Covenant and sent racing towards the pre-coordinated landing sites. The feral barabels clawed and scratched at the pod interiors, sharpening their claws as hot saliva dripped from bleeding gums. The nearness of their beloved mother excited their hunger and made them mad with the desire to consume.
The pods would be landing along the outskirts of several prominent Kesh settlements. This was a slave gathering raid after all, which meant the rabid reptilians couldn't be unleashed in earnest within any of the cities or towns, else there would be no souls left to enslave. Outside of the major settlements, they would catch and consume any attempting to flee, cutting off escape for those damned souls and trapping the rest within their homes.
As one pod much larger than the rest entered the atmosphere, it glowed orange, heat building upon the surface of the metal exterior as it rapidly descended. Miniature blasts of gas vented as it began its automated unlocking sequence, firing huge havod alloy panels off in all directions, then finally breaking apart in one large explosive eruption of metal. Within the now shattered pod, a large purple scaled monstrosity began to unfurl wings thirty meters across, catching the air and soaring beneath the clouds. It let out a terrible shriek from a razor fanged snout, exhaling a cloud of poison mist from deep within its belly. On its back was a single rider, seated in a large leather saddle mounted on the mutated drexl. The saurian Sith cackled wickedly as he pulled on Spite's reigns with one clawed hand, the other holding the hilt of a long shadow hued energy lance. The Great Devourer had come in person to see this latest work completed. He guided his altered beast down towards a nearby village, owning the sky despite the gamma shuttles roaring past, turning their laser cannons on the settlement. Keshiri mounted of flying uvaks ascended to meet them, their purple skinned riders firing arrows and flinging spears, all of which bounced off Spite's thick scaled hide. Dragus lowered the tip of his lance, aiming at one of the mounted beasts and pulling the trigger, releasing a bolt of lightning from the end that blasted into the uvak and rider both. Purple skin blackened and burst aflame, while the uvak shrieked a dying wail and fell from the sky, dead before its fried body struck the earth and transformed into a broken wreck.
Sith and Keshiri resistance fighter performed this dance several times, always with the same result. Occasionally Spite would get involved and rip a rider from their saddle and gnash them to pieces in its arm length fangs. As the shuttles began to land, pale skinned Sith cultists charged out of the holds, hungry to revel in the chaos unfolding all around them. Whips snapped, barbed nets were fired, and debilitating electrical shocks were delivered by malicious mockeries of men. The citizens of the village were herded together and hunted for sport. Those fortunate enough to get clear of the town soon found themselves set upon by the insane black scaled demons the Hungering One called his children. Razor sharp talons and maws full of curved incisors made meals of the fleeing townspeople, feasting on man flesh and savouring the richness of the aliens blood.
In one mighty leap from the saddle on Spite's back, the saurian Sith dropped towards a group of herded Keshiri, planting the tip of his lance into the ground as he landed. The ground cracked and split apart where he landed, the air tingling with electrical discharge. Rising, garbed in a grotesque robe of sutured human faces, was the Great Devourer himself. He released his hold on the lance and left it buried in the ground, casually walking over to a crowd of frightened townspeople. His blade tipped tail swayed behind him, glinting in the daylight as fires raged in the background, while he entwined his finger talons and sampled the air with a flick of his forked tongue. He could taste their fear, a heady delight that would not soon be forgotten, but he required more. Dragus pulled back the hood of his man-hide robe and fixed the crowd with a feral smile of his dagger filled maw and a wink from one of his blood red eyes. He addressed them with a deep reptilian rasp, saliva and flecks of blood misting from his lips with every expressed syllable.
"Behold, I have come to lift you from the sssqualor of your livez and provide you with the gloriouz opportunity to ssserve sssomething much greater than yourselvez. The Feassst Day of the Eye iz nearly at hand and the..." Mid-speech, the black scaled barabel was interrupted by a tug on the sleeve of his grizzly robe. He looked down at one of his verminous assistants, a beady eyed ranat chittering in rapid squeaks of rat-speak, reminding the mad alchemist that he had joined a new organization. Dragus swatted at the ranat with his tail, though it was quick to hop out of reach, having been through this drill several times before. Turning back to the crowd of terrified Keshiri, he continued. "Right, what I meant to sssay waz, I'm taking you all az slavez to ssserve the gloriouz cult of the four emperorz..." Another series of squeaks. "...uh, three emperorz that iz. Wait, are you certain?" He questioned the sentient rodent, who again chittered in a maddening series of shrill squeaks. "Alright, fine. You're all going to ssserve our cult as ssslave fodder. Comprende?"
Though they were all certainly scared, the Keshiri were also a physically endowed species, their purple bodies toned with impressive musculature. Not all were immediately bowed by the display of terror inspired by Dragus and his followers. One, possibly a leader amongst the group, stepped forwards and fixed a hateful stare of defiance at the dark apothecary.
"And if we refuse?" The Keshiri asked defiantly, though there was an underlay of nervousness to his tone that he couldn't completely quell.
"Oh, I waz hoping at leassst one of you waz going to put up a fight. I'll tell you what, if any of you can beat me in a fight, I'll let the ressst go. On my honour az a Sssith." He placed a clawed hand over his breast as he made the vow, before the Skyborn and the Almighty Eye...and possibly three or four emperors. He then motioned to one of the Sith cultists lingering around the herded group of future slaves. "Give him sssomething to fight with." Amused by what was about to happen, the cultist reached down and removed a gore smeared cleaver from his side and tossed it at the ground near the Keshiri's feet.
Wasting no time, the Keshiri bent down and picked up the large knife, then charged towards Dragus in an attempt to catch him off guard. The purple skinned humanoid raised the cleaver up over his shoulder, preparing for a downstroke to take the saurian Sith's head off. The blow never came, however, as a barely visible stroke of Dragus' blade capped tail severed the Keshiri's hand from his arm at the wrist. The alien screamed in equal parts shock and pain, but only for a few seconds. The next moment the Hungering One was on him, tearing away at the man's purple skin with clawed hands and toe talons, ripping and carving as he sank his razor sharp jaws on his opponents face and bit his skull clean in half with a meaty wet crunch. His forked tongue lapped at squirting blood while he buried his snout further into the dead man's skull, slurping up the rest of his brains. Momentarily sated, the barbaric barabel dropped the remainder of the corpse at his feet and looked at the now cowering group of potential victims. No one else looked prepared to challenge him after what they had just witnessed. Steaming ropes of drool oozed down the alchemist's chin as he licked the remnants of his most recent meal from his scaled lips.
"No one elssse? A pity. Very well, take them." He said, turning away to pursue his fun elsewhere. Before completely leaving the scene, he looked over his shoulder and called out to his minions. "Don't forget to collect a couple of their mountz. I have a notion they may prove ussseful."
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Post by Dragus on Dec 6, 2021 6:19:09 GMT -8
A few days later...
There amongst a spattering of flayed corpses sat the fiendish Hungering One, reclining in a throne made of bone and meat, held together by entrails and sinew. His blade capped tail wagged behind through a hole in the back, swaying from side to side as he concentrated on his latest task. A wet needle was pulled through fresh flesh, dragging behind it a tendril of thread dripping in blood and putrescence. He hummed a tune as he went about his work merrily, recalling an old hymn sung by the acolytes of the Order after their lower bits were removed so that they might hit those key notes that were otherwise unattainable. In and out he pulled the needle, piercing a layer of lavish purple skin and then pulling the thread taut before piercing it again, over and over. The air stank of death and decay, the structures of former settlements now little more than burned ruins after the forces of the Great Devourer had their fun. Above in orbit, the Covenant of Blood was weighed down by a belly full of new slaves, preparing to soon depart the planet of Kesh and return to the monolith being prepared on the airless rock circling Roon, the home of the Sith Eternal. None of that mattered so much to the black scaled barabel as what he was doing with his hands in this very moment, piecing together another masterpiece of decadent finery.
A nervous Sith cultist approach the grotesque scene surrounding his master, licking Keshiri blood from his pale lips as he approached the dark apothecary and took a knee before the throne of bone. Scar tissue marked the umbaran's forehead where the emblem of the Almighty Eye had been cut from his flesh and discarded. In truth to them it didn't really matter what organization they served, their souls were damned either way. Their loyalty had always belonged to Famine. It was He they desired to please with spilt blood and terrible deeds. The cultists cleared his throat with a cough, attempting to draw the saurian Sith's attention from his work for but a moment of time. Any longer ran a considerable risk of displeasing the mad alchemist.
"M'lord, the Covenant is ready for departure upon your return. The slave holds are full and the proper sacrifices have been made per your instruction." The cultist kept his head bowed and his gaze lowered as he addressed his master, quelling no small measure of fear while in the presence of the insatiable Hungering One. Noticing the peon for the first time, Dragus looked up from his work and yanked the needle and threat free with a quick snap. He then took the stitched together garment and gave it a shake, loosing particles of blood and ichor as he examined his work. "Do you like it?" He asked the cultist, raising a scaled brow as his dagger filled maw parted and a forked tongue flickered out between rows of razor sharp incisors. The cultist dared to look up, staring at the purple length of skin that Dragus held in his scaled hands. "M'lord?" Replied the cultist, clearly confused by his master's query. Hissing, the dark apothecary gave the garment another shake and held it aloft, indicating what he was holding. "My cape, you sssimpleton. The purple hue of the Keshiriz ssskin reminded me of one I usssed to have jussst like it. Thiz one iz a little heavier, but it'z the sssame colour more or lesss. What do you think?" Gulping, the cultist once more lowered his gaze to the ground. "It is remarkable, M'lord. Another masterpiece for certain."
Dragus smiled wickedly and stood up, tossing the wet layer around and fixing it to his back with a sinewy clasp at the neck. He should have tanned the skin before attempting to work it, for given time it would rot the same as the corpse meat that fed swarms of botflies all around the site, but it was never meant to last. It was just another short lived flight of fancy to occupy the mad alchemists twisted attention. Rising from the throne, he stood upon clawed feet and approached the cultist, bending low to take the umbaran's chin between two finger talons. His reptilian rasp was thick as blood flecks misted from his scaled lips. "The flying beastz, you have taken them az well?" The Hungering One's rancid breath caused the cultist to gag, but some other-wordly power compelled him to answer the question. The saurian Sith's gaze was almost hypnotic. "Yes, M'lord. We have two dozen of the uvaks aboard, and twice as many fertilized eggs in stasis."
In truth the Great Devourer was less than impressed by the Keshiri mounts, they lacked the ferocity and unpredictability of a drexl, but he saw how they might prove useful to the cult. Given the proper attention of his alchemical labours, he could transform them into something more fitting the esteem of the Sith Eternal. Imagine, a flying mount for each and every Sith, emulating the dark apothecary's own method of soaring into battle atop a terrifying beast. There was definite potential there.
"Excellent." He hissed, leaning in close to lick dried blood off the cultist's fearful face. He released the man a moment later and stepped past him, surveying the destruction wrought by his forces. Some of the locals would have managed to survive, but it would be decades before they were able to rebuild some semblance of the society they had before his arrival. Even so... "Poissson the wellz and then we'll be off." The saurian Sith was already on the move, heading towards one of the last shuttles preparing to return to the Covenant. His trusty steed had already been transported back to its hold, its belly more than full though its dark appetite, like its master's, never quite satisfied.
By the end of the day the Sith Eternal forces had left the planet of Kesh, leaving behind only death and despair. The Covenant of Blood exited the system, making the jump towards the Cloak of the Sith and the waiting black altar.
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Post by Aemhyr var Aiglos on Apr 30, 2022 2:07:13 GMT -8
Wild Space is a strange place, Empires dwelled here nobody ever heard of, civilisations were annihilated which would never appear in any history books, technology unfound anywhere else in the Galaxy, wonders and hells equally spread. Most famously the Eternal Empire roamed Wild Space, conquering extends of it nobody ever really knew about. The realm fell before it could spread its influence on the rest of the Galaxy, an Empire which subdued the two superpowers in less than a year. A story nobody except for scholars, historians and very few followers still remember the realm. But a new Emperor had proclaimed himself in the Spire and reigned for some years before the Empire fell into darkness again. It seems that Eternity is as far away as it can be.
Among the infinity of the stars tales tell of remnants of the original Eternal Empire, as wishful as they are mythic among the eldest of Zakuulans, stories told to encourage children against the monsters in their cabinets or below their beds. One of them was the tale of The Phalanx, a warship which saw the raid on Korriban, the victory over both the ancient Sith Empire and the Old Galactic Republic. An ancient warhorse of the Eternal Fleet carrying heroes into the battle of the wars of old to fight the threats which would dare to go against the beautiful world of Zakuul.
Upon collection of all data available, rumors, myths and taken a look at files and protocolls dig up from endless sessions in archives and requesting access to classified material, one would find out that The Phalanx actually existed and went MIA after the Eternal Alliance was victorious over the Eternal Empire under Vaylin. It was on self-deployed patrol duty around the systems of the Eternal Empire which were forcefully ceded from the Empire upon its dismantled to maintain stability and security. Stories told by traders and smugglers are telling about a large battlecruiser-sized ship appearing at the edge of certain systems every now and then.
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Post by Arlan Orion [RETIRED] on Apr 30, 2022 22:10:43 GMT -8
A lot had changed on that fateful day all those years ago. The betrayal of their fledgling resistance by the mercenaries they sought help from had seen Arlan lose everything: his wife, his daughter, and his best friend. None should have survived the massacre that day. His wounds should have been fatal, but for a chance whim of fate saving him. Leohuas had returned from a mission through stealth means and found him on the verge of death and smuggled him off world to safety. Arlan had spent weeks in a bacta tank as his wounds healed. By the time he awoke, nothing else remained of their remnant but himself and Leohaus.
The death of Trist Haley and much of the Resistance had shattered those remaining into smaller groups. While Pemma Haley had tried to gather them together, her own death in an attempt to recover her Husbands body and gear had all but extinguished the embers of rebellion.
Arlan had spent many years in a deep depression trying to come to terms with everything he had lost. Leohaus had tried to rouse his Master to action for years to no avail. At least, that was, until Leohaus learned of Sienna's survival and life on Pantora. It had been a small spark, but enough to rouse Arlan to action once more.
The years had tempered many from joining a new resistance intent on returning Zakuul back to its people. But Arlan built up a close band of warriors and supporters throughout Wild Space to support their operations to one day depose the line of successors that had claimed the Throne since the Usurper had disappeared. All they needed was a lucky break...
The Celestial-class Assault Shuttle dropped out of hyperspace as the white-blue blur pulled back and stars became fixed points within the black void. Arlan scanned the area outside the viewport as Daminige checked the scanner readouts. Like many natives of Zakuul, Arlan had heard the stories of The Phalanx - a ghost ship from the founding of the Eternal Empire. Many rightfully dismissed it as little more than folklore. But a trove of data they had recovered from an outpost did indicate that a ship matching the description and sensor profile of The Phalanx had been seen in modern days.
Xanrick had also seen visions of the great ship and a meeting they would have with it. These visions had thus far sent them to several empty locations with no trace of the Phalanx anywhere to be found. This jump was their last hope. They needed something to bring hope that Zakuul could be reclaimed. Something to spur others into action, to show that their fight was not hopeless Combat sensor range empty... mid sensor range appears to also be empty... Arlan leaned back in the pilot seat, feeling tired as the same usual call outs were repeated once more. In a few moments, Daminige would give the final that would bring an end to those whole quest and spell the end of this fight once more Long range scan.... not empty! Arlan, we've got something! He sat up and gripped the controls as the small blip appeared on the readout on his console Get us a lock on its location. Xanrick, prepare micro jump closer. Daminige focused the long range sensors in and fed the co-ordinate information over to Xanrick. The Scion took a moment to plot the jump, before giving the thumbs up Jump is plotted, we're good to jump! The view outside the window flickered and was soon filled by the Eternal Flagship-class Dreadnought. Daminige got to work running scans of the ship Sensor profile matches the records for The Phalanx...
We've found it... Arlan shifted the controls, guiding The Celestial into a circular orbit around the massive vessel to give it an inspection Keep your eyes out for any exterior damage and for any hangar bay entrances. What's the situation inside look like?
Scans indicate the Sun Generator is intact and operational... Life support systems appear to be at minimal levels...
If the automated systems are working, they should bring those systems back up to keep us alive in there. The Celestial completed its loop around, confirming the exterior hull was in tact. Arlan then guided the Assault Shuttle toward the bridge, docking with an exterior access port Grab a rebreather and be ready. We might find nothing in there, or we could run into some very hostile droids. Got it? The others gave nods of acknowledgement as they collected their rebreathers. Arlan activated the hatch controls on the Celestial and then those upon the Dreadnought. The maintenance hatch opened, allowing Arlan to jump down into an airlock which slid open and dropped him down into a corridor. He drew his sword in a flash of motion and held his position for a moment, waiting. When nothing happened, he motioned for the others to follow as he moved out of the way. Now the real work would begin of locating anyone or thing useful that was still alive or working
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Post by Sienna Haley on May 1, 2022 22:07:04 GMT -8
I'm telling you, I trust the source!
Deep-bweep-bwerp!
I'm done arguing with you, we're dropping out of hyperspace now anyway.
The exchange between the young mercenary leader and her trusted droid took place on the command bridge of the Justicar as it began preparing to leave hyperspace. Sienna had heard rumors about a strange derelict ship in Wild Space. One like none had seen before. Sienna would have dismissed it as nothing, had the description not matched that of the ones her dad used to tell her about. The Eternal Empire, the Empire of Zakuul, and it's other names had always sat close with her heart. And said heart skipped several beats as the Star Destroyer fell out of hyperspace only a kilometer away from the Phalanx. Sienna's hand reached up and touched the pendient that was once her mothers. It was a simple phrik disk that had the Spire carved into it. It was the only reminder of her heritage she had... until now. The crew on the bridge and presumably throughout the rest of the ship were also gazing dumbstruck out of the view ports. The ship was indeed a thing to see. The silence was cut by one of her officers speaking up. Uh- Orders, ma'am? This alone didn't bring Sienna back to the present, but a slight nudge from AP-5 did the trick.
Ready the shuttles. I want two squads with me and Apee. I want constant contact here. If you pick anything up with the scans let us know right away. Come on, let's move people, go go go! Various replies of "Yes, ma'am," and "Right away" flew in one of Sienna's ears and out the other as she crossed the bridge to the turbo lift. Her mind was racing and her feet thankfully knew where they were going because she was not paying attention. This ship wasn't her father's arms and armor, nor would it get them back, but it was something. It was still part of his and her mother's legacy. Before long she was climbing up the ramp of a Sentinel shuttle. As she made it aboard one of the troops onboard reported.
Ma'am, bridge just called down, they have detected lifesigns on board. They are trying to narrow down where and how many, but it's taking some time
Sienna nodded. She took an offered ear piece from the man who had just spoken to her and attached it, now she had a direct link to the Justicar's bridge. Right, be ready, no telling who, or what, may have been taking up residence in this thing. But I want blasters on Stun, understood? Another choirs of affirmatives. Good, then let's go.
The transit between the Star Destroyer and the Eternal Flagship-class Dreadnought felt like a lifetime of waiting, but soon the craft shuttered as it made contact with the larger ships airlock. The doors hissed open. They stepped out, Sienna on point with her blaster carbine at the ready, into a long hallway a few levels below the bridge. The 24 men that were with her eventually all made it into the hallway. Right, this is a big ship, we need to locate the bridge first and foremost. Squad A, you're with me. Squad B, stay with the ship and make sure we have a clear exit if things go sideways. Let's move. Half the men moved information behind Sienna while the others took up positions and did what they could to fortify the airlock.
Sienna and her squad proceeded deeper into the ship. Excited at what they could possibly find.
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Post by Arlan Orion [RETIRED] on May 2, 2022 16:05:54 GMT -8
The Celestial clung to the Dreadnought's hull close to the bridge, easy to miss on an initial scan. But although its occupants were currently not inside, its scanners were still running in passive mode and feeding the information to Daminige's HUD. Thus when the small fleet of Imperial designed ships dropped out of hyperspace, an alert ping was set off...
Not long after they'd boarded the ship, Arlan had split them up into 2 groups: Daminige and Xanrick were sent off to locate the reactor room and life support systems, while Trisale and Leohaus accompanied Arlan toward the bridge. They were, by any definition of the term, ill-equipped to be trying to salvage this Vessel, let alone defend it. But he also expected to be the only one crazy enough to chase after ghost stories, so the size of their party had not been a consideration. Something he was about to learn was not the case as his comm link beeped Commander, The Celestial just detected several ships of Imperial design exiting Hyperspace. At least one Imperial-class... He muttered a curse. The Imperial-class alone meant trouble on its own, the fact there were additional ships spelled even more trouble for them. He would fight these Imperial dogs until they were off this ship. But he also wasn't about to let them get their hands upon this ship should he fail. He placed a finger up to the comm link in his ear Copy that. Get to the reactor and lock yourselves in. If we can't push the Imperials back, I want you to trigger the reactor's overload...
Roger that Commander... There was a hesitance in Daminige's response, which Arlan understood all too well. The boy had signed on to fight, not to sacrifice his life like this. But he trusted the man to follow the orders given to him Alright, shields up! The bridge should be up ahead and I expect well have some company real soon... Arlan gave his forearm a shake as he thumbed the activator switch. A field of golden light formed into a tower shield light design. Trisale and Leohaus also had their own shields on now. The pair took on a phalanx/testudo formation while Arlan stayed out front, creating a bit of an arrow point. With their defences ready they kept moving along the hallways again, closing in upon the bridge
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Post by Sienna Haley on May 4, 2022 19:54:36 GMT -8
The bridge of the ISD was having trouble scanning the old ship. It's construction was unlike any they had seen before. On the inside of the Phalanx, Sienna was experiencing the same thing. She and her squad had taken to marking corners with ink that someone luckily had. It prevented them from getting turned around. But after several minutes of searching Sienna found an impressive door. No doubt a turbo lift. Alright Apee, see if you can get this thing to open up. This will hopefully get us closer to the bridge. Beep-boop-woop. The probe floated over to an access switch and extended a scomplink and plugged in. After a few moments of poking and prodding the old system, the door hissed open to reveal a turbo lift.
Good work! Now, everyone in. The squad piled in and AP-5 got the shooting upwards. The whole squad took what cover they could as they rose upward. Sienna still held point. Her father had taught her that a real leader leads from the front. Or that's how it was in his stories about the old days. So she stood by holding her breath as the lift shuttered to a halt. The doors hissed open into a hallway. She tentatively stepped out, checking her left and right. At first the dark hallways looked clear, but then, ahead of her down another hallway, she noticed a slight golden glow. As silently as she could, she ordered her men to turn off their own torches and take better positions. But as everyone was filing out of the lift, the three knights rounded the corner. Sienna shouldered her carbine and readied herself. Even without their lights on, the strangers were bound to see the 13 individuals scurrying at the end of the hall. Her mind was racing, trying to think of what to say before finally she blurted out, Dibs! We call dibs!
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Post by Arlan Orion [RETIRED] on May 5, 2022 18:15:49 GMT -8
Arlan hoped Daminige and Xanrick could make it to the reactor in time, before they were intercepted by the Imperial forces. The only last resort after that would be for Arlan and his team to make it to the Bridge to activate the self destruct sequence from there. A droid companion to assist in this venture would be quite valuable going forward. For now, his focus was upon the corridors ahead and getting to the bridge. Thus far the hallways had been empty. But that very suddenly changed as they rounded a corner and came upon the group currently spilling out of a turbolift. A quick glance told Arlan they were outnumbered 4 times over. Even though the other group was seemingly surprised, the coming fight would not end well for him and his group.
He kept his shield up front and his sword held at the ready as a somewhat panicked female voiced came from what could only be assumed was the leader of the group. Arlan came to a stop as he processed her calling dibs. From this far away it was hard to make out faces, so he wasn't sure who she was. But the general look of their armour definitely was not Imperial. Was this another force that had come up on the ship? Were the Imperials not landed yet? What ever the case, he was definitely caught off guard mentally. But physically he kept his shield between himself and the guns pointing at him Dibs? What do you mean dibs?! You can't just dibs a warship... That's... Not how that works. We were here first! But neither of that matters, since I don't think the Imperials out there are going to care what either one of us thinks... Well, if he kept talking then they weren't going to be shot right at that moment. He just wished he knew who they were, probably some junkers looking to scrap this ship for credits. Another fate which would be a sad end for The Phalanx
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Post by Sienna Haley on May 5, 2022 20:50:02 GMT -8
Sienna could tell her claim had thrown the man for a loop. This brought a slight smirk to her face that only widened as he seemed to not realize that that was her imperial fleet outside. The fact she was smiling would come across easily in her voice as she spoke next. Apee, The droid whistled a acknowledgement as it floated out from behind Sienna's back, contact the 'Imperial' Star Destroyer for me would you?
Dwerp.
Hey! watch what you say in front of strangers. The droid spun in the air to punctuate that it wasn't amused but produced a holo image of one of Sienna's comms officers. He snapped to attention suddenly when he realized he was being hailed. Ash. Tell Lieutenant Doben to get the rest of the landing craft ready. We found some of the life forms.
Yes ma'am, who did yo-
The transmission was abruptly cut by the temperamental probe before it darted back behind Sienna. The woman, still smiling lowered the carbine and stood at a more relaxed position before shrugging. Well, I guess this is a double dibs situation then.
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Post by Arlan Orion [RETIRED] on May 5, 2022 21:16:04 GMT -8
As her initial shock turned to a smile, Arlan had a very bad feeling about his understanding of the situation. A feeling confirmed moments later as the women had her droid contact the Star Destroyer and send orders to send the rest of the boarding parties. She wasn't hostile, that much was clear. Though perhaps her confidence was due to the fact she had the superior numbers and didn't feel the need to be too threatening. Defeat did seem quite inevitable, given more forces were on the way. But he wasn't about ready to call it yet even as he received a confirmation that Daminige and Xanrick had made it to the reactor. He very unobtrusively sent a confirmation back, which would start a timer until the next safety check was expected.
He then shifted his hand to silently order Trisale and Leohaus to hold their positions. They had been working together for the last few years and knew each others signals and how they would handle a given situation. Much of it was based upon the Knights training, which Arlan and Leohaus had both gone through. The others had been trained by the pair, so they had mostly received much of the same official teachings. Arlan straightened up and tapped the activator switch, causing his shield to retract away. While it did open him up as a target, it didn't seem like the woman was intent on shooting him. The best option, in this situation, was merely to go with the flow and hope it worked out in the end I see... Quite the impasse we find ourselves at then... How do you propose we settle this... "double dibs"?
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Post by Sienna Haley on May 5, 2022 21:37:19 GMT -8
She chuckled a little. Impasse? One of us has a Destroyer with 10-k troopers and the numbers advantage right here in this hallway. Seems pretty passable from where I'm standing. Look, I didn't come here to kill anyone. She punctuated this statement by slinging the carbine onto her back. You've clearly already raided this places armory based on your armor and weapons, so I'll let you go with what you've already claimed. But, if you push the subject, her smile faded and it was reflected in her tone, I push back. Hard. Her right hand slowly lowered to relax on the grip of her slugthrower pistol to punctuate that statement. So you just get on back to your ship and leave this one to the descendent of her rightful owner. The mercenaries behind her still held their own blasters at the ready. Still set to stun, as they hadn't heard otherwise, but some thumbs were hovering close to that switch.
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Post by Arlan Orion [RETIRED] on May 5, 2022 22:06:40 GMT -8
His own smile of confidence appeared then, even as her smile faded and she made her threat and own incorrect assessments about Arlan and his crew. He maintained his smile even with the tension within the air becoming more apparent and the woman's soldiers having properly taken positions ready to fire Yes, I had a feeling you might say that... True enough you have a Destroyer and way more soldiers. But I wonder, how many of your men are in the Reactor already? You ever seen the destruction an overloaded Sun Generator causes? Probably not enough to take out your Destroyer, but enough to destroy this ship and everyone aboard it... His own smiled faded to a more stoic look, as he flicked a control on his hand and activated the shield once more. This time the energy field taking on a more kite shaped projection I didn't come to kill anyone either, but by Scyva I will not allow this ship to fall into anyone else's hands... If you want to talk rightful descendants taking this ship, it is you who should be running along. I've got 5 Knights of Zakuul. How many can you count among your number? He pulled his shield up across his body, ready to protect himself from the hail of fire that might come from his own threat, whilst his sword remained held aloof behind him I'm no raider. I've lived, trained, and fought in this gear for the last thirty odd years. and I'm willing to die in it, I've got nothing left to lose, kid. So... like I said... it does feel like a bit of an impasse, doesn't it?
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Post by Sienna Haley on May 6, 2022 21:18:39 GMT -8
The last statement sent her over the edge. Any amount of amusement she still had flew out the airlock. How dare these strangers use words and tools they knew nothing about? How dare they deny her her birthright? Her rage drove her hand the hand cannon of a slugthrower cleared the leather of it's holster with the speed of someone who had not lost a quickdraw in a long while. She didn't fire it, just held it pointing at the man as she responded, practically spitting with anger. You kriffing lier! The last Knights of Zakuul died with my father 19 years ago! You grave robbing piece of scum! Her thumb pulled back the hammer. I'd gladly burn up with this old ship then see another artifact of my people get taken by the likes of you. The soldiers with her hesitated themselves. Clearly something was happening that none of them fully grasped. And it wasn't their fault. They came from many walks of life and planets. Sienna seemed to sense their trepidation. And over her shoulder spoke to them. This isn't any of your fight. Get back to the ship and get the fleet to a safe distance. Some of the mercs (especially the more mercenary of them) slowly backed back over to the lift. But about four seemed to stay. These four had been personally helped by Sienna early on in her career, so they felt they owed her and stood their ground. Sienna though didn't seem to register their loyalty, or really anything other than the three men in front of her. She was using this time to prepare her shot,
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Post by Arlan Orion [RETIRED] on May 6, 2022 22:00:06 GMT -8
Arlan braced himself as the pistol flew from its holster and aimed at him. The shield would, in theory, protect him from the slug he expected to come next. But there was a non-zero chance it would penetrate through and his life would end here and now. But the shot never came, as the woman decried him as a liar and grave robber. His gaze returned to the woman, trying to get a good look at her as she ordered her forces to retreat back to their boarding shuttles and escape. Leohaus seemed to be peering cautiously around his own shield trying to get a better view as well Surely not... Arlan took a moment longer, the same line of thought running through his own mind as what Leohaus had begun to voice. He gave another safety signal click, giving them another countdown to live off of as he finally got a good look at her face from down the hallway. He couldn't be sure it was her, but he had to gamble that it was indeed her. Lest he end up shot by the daughter of Trist over a misunderstanding We didn't all die that day, we should have... But me and Leo survived... Sienna... He prayed silently to Aivela, hoping for her blessing
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