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Post by Whill Shaman Xixo on Feb 27, 2013 16:20:29 GMT -8
*The hypnotic blue and white swirls of hyperspace are all that exist here.*
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Post by Innon'Ruuk on May 7, 2013 8:11:09 GMT -8
The Massive warfleet of Innon'Ruuk set a course for the Deep Core.
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Post by Tanara Ajahn on May 11, 2013 9:54:05 GMT -8
Perses Station - Tanara's Living Quarters
The Twi'lek girl sent down her mini-screwdriver and examined her work. She had been working on making a scanner to detect what kinds of signals were being emitted from the small chip that had been implanted in her arm. She had been assured that it merely tracked her location and granted her access throughout the station. Naturally, she didn't believe them, and so had started working on the scanner mere hours after her arrival. Since then, she had gone through nearly fourteen revisions to her design, and yet the answers she seeked remained out of her grasp. Hopefully, this time would yield better results.
Tanara carefully stands up from her desk and stretches, then picks up the small scanner and fits it into one of the pockets of her jacket. She then walks out of her room and locks it. She then turns and starts walking to the mess hall.
One of the many things she had done since being on the station, was change the lock to her room. She didn't trust anyone there, so she had carefully removed all access to her door, and put in a new locking mechanism, hooked up to multiple power sources. To prevent tampering, she had put in dozens of traps, ranging from mild shocks to lethal doses of poison gas. She hoped that no one would attempt to get passed her defenses, for their sakes.
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2013 16:03:47 GMT -8
Perses Station-Mess Hall
Hans leaned against the back of his seat, his feet propped up on the chair beside him as he absently chewed on a piece of buttered toast. Beside his plate on the table, a datapad containing a letter from his niece lay, and he couldn't help but smile at the fact that it hadn't really been that long since he had left and little Sophia already missed him. He figured his next break was a little ways off since he had just joined up, but the next time there was an opportunity for a vacation, he would have to go and visit home.
There wasn't much happening now, but he planned to volunteer his services as soon as he got the chance now that he was cleared to go into the field. Still, it certainly didn't hurt to have some downtime before a mission, as it gave him a minute to get used to his new surroundings and maybe get to know some of the people that worked here. Not that there were very many people in the mess hall at present, but Hans preferred to stay away from crowds if he could avoid it.
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Post by Tanara Ajahn on May 15, 2013 19:30:31 GMT -8
Perses Station - Mess Hall
As she walked down the hallway, she took careful notice of every time a station system would react to her presence, noting the time each instance occurred based on when she had left her room. She was sure that there was a secret purpose beyond what she had been told, and Tanara wouldn't stop at anything to uncover it.
The Twi'lek girl pauses as she enters the Mess Hall, to take a moment to look around at the various people currently inhabiting the rather spacious room.
One of the...side-effects...of the amnesia was that she had developed an almost complete photographic memory. As a result, she could remember, of what memories she did regain, everything with perfect clarity. Including faces of people she's met. Which was why, even though they had only briefly met in passing, she remembered meeting him, which made him the obvious choice for someone to talk to.
Tanara quickly alters her path to walk straight for Hans. She stops just outside of arms reach.
=Tanara= "May I join you?"
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Post by Isabelle Eoura on May 15, 2013 21:05:12 GMT -8
Perses Station - Isabelle's Office
Korriban was a dead end but the mission must go on as they say, though I'm not exactly sure where what we'll be doing now other than chasing ghosts and hoping to get a lead. Some might say this has been a complete waste of time and resources, but at least the Mysterious Man doesn't think so or we'd all be out of a job. I wish I knew his angle though, I can't get a clear read on him, first he sends us to "investigate the Sith threat" and then he sends us to recruit a Sith to join the team, I can't help but feel this is a bad idea but since he's the dejarik master here and he can see the whole board I'm sure it fits together somehow, I just wish I could trust it to fit together somehow or at the very least see the whole picture, I hate just being a piece on the board.
Oh but whatever, I've got important things to worry about here rather than run around trying to figure out his game. There are new people on the station that I haven't met yet and I should probably go meet them, or at least check them out to see if they live up to expectations since I helped select them for this mission.
With one hand Isabelle pulled her hair up into a ponytail and with her other picked up her datapad and headed out the door and toward the mess hall where she was reading two signatures, Tanara Ajahn and Hans Rikard. Taking a moment to read over their dossiers as she walked and one security alert for Tanara, Isabelle prepared herself for the upcoming conversation. She entered the lift to proceed down two levels to the mess hall.
Perses Station - Mess Hall
Since she wasn't on a mission or about to be on a mission she was dressed rather professionally as opposed to her typical jumpsuit and gear. The clicking of her heels on the black marble floors was sure to be heard as she approached the mess. She turned the corner and scanned over the area briefly before looking down at her datapad again, noting the two individuals that she saw before her.
That must be them.
She started making her way over to the two of them, not looking up from her datapad, but rather clicking way at the screen as she draws nearer to them. He head comes up to look at the two of them once she stops walking and stands a few feet away from them.
"Hans Rikard, Tanara Ajahn? My name is Isabelle Eoura, the Operator of this station, it's a pleasure to meet you. Since I wasn't here for your arrival I would first like to say welcome to Perses Station. I see you've begun to make yourselves at home already, which is fine, but I would like to point out that tampering with company property is expressly forbidden. Restricted areas are only for those with the proper clearance. As long as those two rules are followed there shouldn't be any problems. Now that that is out of the way do the two of you have any questions? I will answer any I can within your security clearance."
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2013 8:19:11 GMT -8
Hans looked up as he saw the Twi'lek girl approaching, Tanara, if memory served correctly. Also with the Perses Project but that was the extent of his knowledge about her, as he hadn't really gotten to know the rest of the team yet.May as well start now.The soldier nodded."Sure. Take a seat."He put down the piece of toast he had been eating and closed the letter from his niece on the datapad, figuring he could finish reading it later."So what can I do for you?"
Hans had scarcely finished speaking when he turned to see someone else also entering the mess hall, her presence announced by the clicking of her heels on the floor as she approached. She introduced herself as Isabelle Eoura, the Operator of the station, gave the usual 'don't touch our stuff' warning before asking them if they had any questions, to which Hans shrugged. "I'm good for now, thanks."
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Post by Tanara Ajahn on May 16, 2013 15:28:25 GMT -8
The Twi'lek girl smiles at Hans sweetly before selecting the chair opposite to him.
=Tanara= "Thanks, I haven't had the chance to talk to very many people here, been busy working on stuff. You're Hans, right? I'm Tanara."
She wasn't quite sure why she was stopping to talk to Hans, when she was busy trying to figure out the implanted chip in her arm. Of course, it wasn't like talking to someone was the strangest thing she had done recently. She could sit and chat for a bit, they were supposed to be team members or something like that. It had been a while since she thought about why Neassa, or Shepard as she was known around here, had sought to recruit her to this project. Something about a galactic threat, or something similar.
Tanara made to continue speaking, but stops as a smartly dressed woman approaches the two of them.
Within seconds, Tanara knew that she wouldn't get along very well with Isabelle. It wasn't like she had anything against her necessarily, but the Twi'lek girl had a personal rule that she followed. If something was forbidden or off-limits, she wanted it. Didn't matter what or where, she would defy anyone who tried to restrict her. Besides, she was far too intelligent to be frightened of vague warnings.
=Tanara= She smiles innocently. "Are you referring to my upgrading of my bedroom's security system?"
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Post by Deleted on May 16, 2013 19:47:58 GMT -8
Perses Station - Mess Hall
Her position within the Organization as a psychologist, being in marked contrast to the operational personnel and station crew that seem to comprise the majority of the station's other inhabitants, is not one that lends itself particularly well to socializing since, in order to do her job effectively, Siroun needs to maintain a certain professional distance from those that she will be evaluating or, perhaps, treating; Siroun has, however, always been, by virtue of a combination of disposition and her past, intensely private and self-contained, enabling her to adjust to her new life on the station with relative ease. Able to lose herself in her work has always come easy to her, and Siroun has found preparing to evaluate those she has been hired to evaluate by reviewing the dossiers she has been provided with in order to do so diverting enough that her relative isolation has gone largely unnoticed.
She cannot, naturally, spend all of her time in her quarters or her office, though she has, until now, found that her personal schedule and routines are ones that seldom bring her in contact with any of those she will be evaluating. Had she not had a sudden craving for Manellan Jasper tea, Siroun may have gone even longer without crossing paths with any of the operatives she will be evaluating, but the craving brings her to the mess hall, she sees upon entering it, at the same time as not only two of them, but Isabelle, who she has not seen since her departure with Shepherd for Korriban several days ago.
Noting that Isabelle, having elected to, it seems, present a more professional look than that she had been sporting on the occasions when Siroun had interacted with her, appears to be conversing with Tanara and Hans, Siroun decides it would be prudent not to interrupt them as she is aware of Isabelle's tendency to play with her identity in order to tailor it towards those she is interacting with and would not want to spoil whatever game she might playing. After getting a mug of Manellan Jasper, then, Siroun takes it to an unoccupied table not far from the trio and sits, taking her datapad from the pocket of her black suit jacket and occupying herself by reviewing the notes she has prepared for the evaluations she will be performing.
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Post by Isabelle Eoura on May 20, 2013 18:02:39 GMT -8
If I didn't know any better I would say I made a bad first impression with these two, fortunately for me I don't really care what they think of me. Though I should have expected their answers, marksmen were hardly ever good conversationalists and slicers were always cocky. This one in particular though, I already don't like her, she seems young, immature, I'm not sure she's cut out for this mission, but M insists that her abilities are essential to this mission.
Smiling at the girl in a mockingly optimistic manner and replying in an equally mocking and optimistic tone.
"Don't be silly, of course not, I'm referring to the illegal modifications to your already quite secure room. Nevermind the multiple station security breaches that your 'upgrades' pose."
Adding quotes with her fingers as she said upgrades. She would have continued on had Siroun not entered the room and caused her to pause. Her mocking smile faded and was replaced slightly raised left brow as she looked down at the girl.
"Our technicians are working on removing them as we speak, hopefully there isn't too much damage done."
They weren't, not yet, but she didn't need to know that.
Little brat.
She glanced over at Siroun very briefly before looking back at her datapad.
"I see that neither of you have completed your psych eval or skills testing. It isn't urgent of course, at least not the skills testing, not yet anyway."
I feel like I'm babysitting sometimes, but it's my job to make sure that everyone is mission ready, along with a million other tasks.
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2013 19:21:57 GMT -8
Hans was more or less indifferent to Isabelle's prodding to get those evaluations out of the way, figuring that someone would be along to bug them about such things eventually. He was used to such things, though usually the highers ups during his time in the military were much more serious and strict about that stuff. He knew those things would have to get done eventually, but there was still time.
The soldier couldn't help but smirk at Tanara's question about her "upgrades", and he resolved to keep an eye on this one if she was ever near his quarters. Then again, he wondered if he would even have to worry about his own teammate like that. Surely she wouldn't try to hack anything of his...right?
As Isabelle spoke with Tanara, Hans noticed someone else entering the mess hall, a woman he didn't recognize. Or maybe they had met before and he just didn't remember. It had been a busy few days after all...
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Post by Tanara Ajahn on May 20, 2013 21:04:02 GMT -8
Tanara giggles softly as Isabelle informs her of the attempts to remove her modifications.
=Tanara= "Best of luck to them then. Not even the best slicers on Nar Shaddaa could break through all my traps."
Of course, she was giving them too much credit. Those idiots barely got through her first set of traps. It would definitely prove interesting to see how the techs here would fare. Although, she was more interested in throwing the red-headed lady in front of her off-balance. It was like a mini-game for her, and the Twi'lek girl deeply enjoyed her games.
She pulls out her hand held computer and quickly types several lines of code before looking back up at Isabelle.
=Tanara= "A skill test, really? How about a little demonstration then?"
Tanara gives a subtle wink to Hans, then smiles mischievously at Isabelle. Without waiting for a reply, she presses a button on her handheld, plunging the mess hall into darkness as all the lights snap off. Under the cover of the temporary darkness, the Twi'lek girl backflips out of her chair, landing on the table behind her, and quickly wraps the Force around her like a cloak, making her invisible. The lights flicker back on seconds later.
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Post by Dominus Lucius on May 28, 2013 15:09:38 GMT -8
Location: Firrerre As he left the simple house he had called home here on Firrerre for the last many years, Dominus took a deep breath, filling his lungs with the moist air of his waterfall-covered adoptive home planet, and began his typical morning stroll through the town, marketplace, and eventually out into the woods. As usually the Firrerreo who saw him and knew him greeted him with ' Master', ' Jedi', or even ' Friend', taking great pains not to use his name, as they didn't want to disrespect him - even if he didn't share their superstitions about names. It often pained him that they treated him as such, many holding him up as a savior of their home and way of life, but very few seeking his actual friendship. Today was no different, except that he keenly felt ill at ease about a great many things beyond the Firrerreo themselves. First of all was this growing sense that he wasn't supposed to be here. Not just here on Firrerre, but actually here in this physical existence. Long before he'd been forcefully resurrected by a fallen former apprentice of his, killing off another being and forcing him into this body, which now looks like a younger version of the man he once was before his actual, legitimate death. It had taken some time to acclimate to this new existence, and to come to terms with the fact that his wife - whom he discovered later had died at some point before or around his unnatural rebirth - was nowhere to be found in the galaxy. He rejoined the Jedi Order in time, and even attended another unification meeting on Yavin IV, turning down a leadership position out of wisdom, feeling that the unnaturalness of his continued living presence might taint the Jedi themselves. After turning over codes and information about the Baobab Holonet to his friend Dav Man'sell for the Jedi to make use of, he abruptly left the moon and returned to the darkness of space, feeling it best that he remain out of Jedi affairs entirely. After much time of introspection and wandering, turned all of his military assets over to his faithful Admiral Quarp'da, took his lone ship, and returned to Firrerre, where there was still much clan conflict and rivalry taking place on the planet he'd help rid of the hive virus. After settling into a quiet existence there, forsaking all the trappings and wealth he once had in the distant past, he finally took up an apprentice, a Firrerreo youth with much promise and a kind heart that was unswayed by a desire for wealth or power. Vatheir was a good apprentice, and Dom taught the boy all he knew, training him into a newly-christened Jedi Knight. It was both a proud and sad moment for the old Jedi Master, for though he felt pride in his apprentice, he also felt sorrow for the fact that his own family - sons, daughters, for all he knew, even grandchildren - were scattered about the galaxy. However, even after conquering many bouts of depression, he couldn't shake the uneasiness he felt when he reached deep into the Force, that there was something tainted and twisted about his own body, all because of Cartroa's twisted use of the Force to bring him back to life again. Though he never let on, Dom's ability to touch the Force had been somewhat diminished as a result, even if he would still be considered by most a 'powerful Jedi'. Still, even with this reality creeping in upon him, the old Jedi was at peace with that reality. So long as his connection was not completely severed, he was convinced he would remain at peace with it, even if one day, years from now, he was relegated only to sensing rather than using the Force. Beyond that, however, he felt a disturbance in the Force here on this planet, oddly familiar, but also very alien to him as well. Something that was both foreboding and welcoming, yet he couldn't distinguish between the two, nor did he let it make him the least bit fearful. With even less to lose now than he ever had before, fear was something he rarely ever felt even a twinge of these days, especially now that he was here, away from galactic politics, away from the burden of leadership, away from all the things of his past that many across the galaxy still remembered. His legacy had been a mixed one, to be sure, for though he helped liberate the galaxy from the oppression of the Sith as they marched across it with little resistance, his methods made many Jedi mistrust him, and he had reluctantly become a head of state alongside his wife - an emperor, actually, though the name lacked the malice of more infamous emperors in the past. He helped oversee a just, peaceful, and thriving empire where freedom and opportunity thrived, and injustices were dealt with. Such was not the place for a Jedi, many said, and as such he could never regain the trust of many he once called friends. So life here on this planet of waterfalls was best for him, life away from spotlights and notice. He did miss his friends among the Jedi, but he felt that his quasi-monastic life here was better for everyone, himself included. So even as he felt the disturbance grow, the old Jedi Master neglected even to think of his lightsabers hanging from his belt beneath his brown robe.
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Post by Vatheir Kedishal on May 28, 2013 16:00:44 GMT -8
On Firrerre
Vatheir had been nothing but an obedient apprentice during the many years of his training with Master Lucius, taking in all of the Jedi's teachings and wisdom, putting all of his focus and efforts into his work, becoming a rather skilled Jedi in the meantime. He was no Dominus Lucius by any stretch of the imagination, and while he was gifted in healing and manipulation of the microscopic, he never grasped well such uses of the Force as altering the environment using a knowledge of physics and the inner workings of energy and matter. He knew the philosophy, sure - Master Lucius had drilled him with scientific knowledge almost as intensely as he did the knowledge of the Force - but when it came to the practice, he could do no more than make a bantha sneeze. Nevertheless, his master had been kind and gracious even in Vatheir's failings. He was never harsh, never condescending, always patient, even when disappointed - a sense the young Firrerreo had only eventually detected in the Force.
So when Master Lucius told him to stay and keep studying Biological Workings of Galactic Species this morning, a tome of works on his datapad that covered the biological functions of virtually all known sentient species in the galaxy - Vatheir's 'gift' for being so good at healing - there was no inclination to do otherwise, even if his master had recently given him the rank of Knight after passing his trials. Yes, he was free to leave his master and join the rest of the Jedi in the galaxy, but after so much time with the somewhat reclusive Master, Vatheir was reluctant to leave the 'nest' so to speak, content to continue training and learning, and not discouraged from it by his master. In fact, his people, even beyond his clan, were grateful for his skills, as he'd healed a great number of people, even some with severely life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Yes, there was something of a wanderlust in the young Firrerreo, but his training had helped him to keep such desires at bay.
But it was this strange sensation he felt in the Force, cold ripples emanating from some unknown place nearby, that made it so hard to focus on what he was reading. The cardiovascular system of the Kaleesh was normally fascinating to him, but today it couldn't hold his attention as the cold waves washed upon him in ever-increasing frequency. The normally gold-skinned Jedi was mostly silver today, very disturbed by this sensation in the Force and grateful that his Master wasn't here to comment on his silver hue, which Vatheir knew he should be disciplined enough to keep at bay. From time to time, as he stared blankly at his datapad trying to sense more clearly what this disturbance was from in the Force, his hand fell upon the hilt at his side.
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Post by Synth - (Wraith Ordo-Duhb) on Jun 1, 2013 15:25:15 GMT -8
Perses Station - Hangar Bay
*Three weeks ago a space was cleaned out for unknown reasons at the time. Two weeks ago paperwork was signed for by a foreman from the Mysterious Man. Two days ago a re-enforced carbonite module arrived under heavy guard while the station personnel were out and placed in that space that was cleared out three weeks ago. Inside sits a very dangerous Kifarian female classified as subject III. Abilities and body upgrades currently unknown, as well as even her own existence unknown as of ye to the occupants of the station.
The Carbonite module which looked like a over extensively modified supply crate only began to become noticeable only an hour ago by a few occupants though no words were spoken or curiosity presented it would only be a matte of time before someone stumbled over the crate with the carbonite molded figure of a female in it and trouble would ensue...*
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Post by Isabelle Eoura on Jun 2, 2013 16:00:26 GMT -8
Oh yay, a demonstration! I'm overjoyed!...and my one regret is she can't hear the sarcasm in my voice. Or can she? Doesn't matter I suppose. And now it's dark, she shut out the lights. Now that's impressive. I should really say these things aloud, but appearances must be kept. Now how should I play this? Shocked? Impressed? Unamused? Unfazed? Decisions, decisions. Think fast. Well since she's already on my nerves and I've got my "professional" face on I'll just stick with that.
As the lights came back on Isabelle looked rather unamused with the blatant rebellious display of skills, her perfectly sculpted left brow raised ever so slightly to give the hint of annoyance she glanced around to see that the Twi'lek had disappeared.
"When you are finished--doing whatever it is you are doing, report to the testing labs where proper evaluations and exercises can be completed."
Her attention then turned to Hans, when she was done and smiled slightly more genuinely than she had previously.
"It was a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Rikard. Please don't forget to complete your testing as well."
She then walked toward the exit, toward Siroun leaving the others behind her, giving the doctor a playful wink and a smile as if to say "that was fun" as though she were playing a game with the two new recruits. Which in fact she was and of course Siroun would certainly catch the sudden and obvious change in her tone of expression.
Now to have a little fun of my own...
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Post by Tanara Ajahn on Jun 2, 2013 19:23:51 GMT -8
Oh, but Tanara wasn't quite through with Isabelle just yet. She wanted to prove a point, and she would. Before Isabelle could go more than a dozen steps, Tanara had already moved ahead of her, and positioned herself just ahead and to the left side of Isabelle.
With no warning, Tanara drops low to the ground and sweeps out her right leg to completely knock Isabelle off her feet. Tanara immediately spins around to slam her right hand down onto Isabelle's chest to ensure that she fell to the ground. Without waiting for a reaction, Tanara flips over Isabelle, grabs her datapad, and decloaks before walking a half dozen steps away.
Her intention had not been to cause any serious injuries, otherwise she would have chosen a much more aggressive attack. Instead, she merely wanted to grab the datapad to see what information Isabelle had access to, and to prove that she wasn't a pushover...though, if she were truly honest, she would admit that her true intention was to cause mischief, plain and simple.
=Tanara= "Oh, very interesting. I had a feeling your organization had been gathering intel on me. Let's see...gifted with mechanics, can slice any electrical system, repairs droids and starfighters, suffers from seizures..."
She turns to face Isabelle.
=Tanara= "You even managed to find out my homeworld. I think I might actually congratulate you, there's not many people who can get access to my personal records."
Tanara smiles sweetly and hands out the datapad, intending to give it back without any further incident.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2013 19:56:17 GMT -8
Hans didn't move when the lights went out, and when they came back on, he noticed that the Twi'lek girl had seemingly vanished. It was obviously some kind of prank she was playing on Isabelle, so he decided not to give it too much of his attention. This one was certainly slippery, which would be quite useful in a tight spot but also had him wondering if she could really be trusted. He supposed that he would find that out one way or another soon enough.
The soldier nodded at Isabelle when she reminded him to finish his testing, and he figured he may as well get it out of the way sooner rather than later."It'll get done. Don't worry."With that, his attention turned back to his meal, though he noted with some disappointment that his toast had gone cold.
His attention was once again drawn away from his food when more commotion sounded at the entrance to the mess hall, and Hans could only shake his head at Tanara's antics.Definitely have to keep an eye on that one.
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Post by Isabelle Eoura on Jun 3, 2013 11:46:06 GMT -8
What the--
The wind was knocked out of the sultry thief as she hit the ground in the cowardly attack, allowing the Twi'lek opportunity to snatch the datapad from Isabelle.
That little...No body steals from me. No one.
"Schutta..."
She let the insult slip out silently a she began to pick herself up, and as she stood there was fire in her eyes. She wasn't a pushover either, and now the games were really beginning. Without another word to anyone she stared coldly at her newest enemy, raised her hand to her ear, and activated her comlink. Then in the calmest of voices said-
"Code five security alert, level three, sector two, mess hall."
She then lowered her hand from her comlink and extended it palm up toward Tanara with a smirk on her lips as the sirens began to sound. She knew that no one here knew the security protocols and that was something that she could use in her favor, though it wouldn't be that hard to figure out when the armed guards arrived.
"There are fifty armed guards on their way with a thirty second response time and orders to kill any hostiles on board. Now, hand me my datapad just as it was, and politely like a good little girl and when they get here this will have been just another drill."
How does that old saying go again? Don't cross the boss? Yeah I think that's it.
"19...18...17...tic tock."
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Post by Inferno on Jun 3, 2013 13:33:06 GMT -8
Inferno found himself walking through the Hangar Bay of the Perses Station, still in the process of exploring all the places that he was allowed to get into. While he did like to think that he possessed the skills to break into the places in which he was no authorized to be, the clone thought it best to follow the rules to the best of his ability - which, admittedly, wasn't terribly competent in that regard. Everything within the Hangar seemed to be clean, relatively in order, and frankly, dull. The personnel bustled about in their busy manner, and no one payed any attention to the Echani male with his hood raised as he wandered aimlessly through the crates and other shipping supplies. Which was potentially a grand mistake on the part of the personnel; there were few things more dangerous than a bored and curious Echani clone by the name of Inferno. There didn't seem to be anything of particular interest to the clone, however, and he was considering leaving for the Mess Hall to see if anything exciting was going on there - not that it was very likely. I mean, come on... who goes to the Mess Hall when they're looking for a good time? Inferno thought to himself. Hardly anything fun ever happens there. But something caught his eye, as well as a few other senses. Something that caused the Echani to consider sticking around. "Ooh, what's this?" There was a large security crate which seemed terribly out of place. Not that it appeared to be special for any reason, but Inferno was picking up on a strange vibe emanating from whatever the crate held within. Whatever happened to be inside that big, brilliant box, had to be important. "And shiny, maybe? I hope it's shiny..." The clone scrutinized the outside of the box a bit more thoroughly. It was locked down fairly heavily, of course. "Of course it's locked. Everything cool on this station is locked." Inferno huffed in annoyance, and examined the security mechanism on the box. <<You could probably hack into lock fairly easily,>> The voice in Inferno's head suggested, <<Then we could figure out what's inside....>> "You're right, I probably could." He answered aloud, speaking as though he were carrying a normal, non-crazy conversation with a real person. "But... I probably shouldn't." <<What do you mean you shouldn't?>> The voice asked, incredulously. <<Don't you want to see what's in the crate?>> "Well, yes." Inferno replied sheepishly, "but I just have this feeling that I need to wait, you know, for someone else to show up... and open it instead..." <<... That doesn't make any sense.>> "Yeah, I know. But does most of what I do make sense?" <<Well, no.>> "Exactly." Inferno said, though not entirely convinced himself. "So we'll just hang out here, and see what happens."
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