Dread Lord Havok
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Sept 9, 2020 13:56:09 GMT -8
A military shuttle and a VT-49 Decimator rose from the ImpCom facility on the planet below. Both oriented themselves on similar core-ward Hyperspace trajectories. As soon as they had traffic approval, they initiated the jump to hyperspace. The Shuttle headed to Bilbringi, the Iron Maiden II headed for Coruscant.
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Dread Lord Havok
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Sept 9, 2020 16:11:57 GMT -8
The Belphagor a Victory III Star Destroyer drops from hyperspace and enters a geosynchronous orbit over Harnaidan. A Shuttle launches from the ship and decends towards the ImpCom complex.
x1 -Victory III Class Star Destroyer - “Belphagor” FLAG, TF2/TF3LEAD (cpt. Gagarin) CIC: Codename: "MAGNETAR" Length: 900 meters (Star Frigate Class: 32 points) Armament: 12x Heavy Turbolaser Batteries (Batteries consist of six individual cannons) 30x Medium Turbolaser Batteries (Batteries consist of six individual cannons) 26x Ion Cannons 12x Proton Torpedo Tubes 8x Tractor Beam Projectors Complement: 24x TIE/D Defender Starfighters 12x TIE Demolishers boards.jedivsith.com/thread/3961/custom-tie-demolisher Troops: None at the moment.
The ship launches a picket patrol of 6 TIE defenders.
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Post by Jenia Kasalle on Oct 7, 2020 10:20:55 GMT -8
Over the course of the next days after the Grand Moff's arrival, the Charybdis remains in orbit alongside the Banshee and the Spectre. Along the routes of the oversectors Imperial Star Destroyers are reassigned to patrol the surrounding systems, while the presence of at least one Resurgent-class Star Destroyer is requested by the Grand Admiral in order to keep the former capital protected and screened. Controlls within the harbour are handled more strictly, as Jenia Kasalle in her function as Grand Admiral actively fights slave trade within the sector, checking without mercy shady deliveries from non-imperial worlds and even imperial space itself. Safety is upheld on Muunilist and the High Port in orbit to fight both inner and outer threats.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Oct 12, 2020 10:53:11 GMT -8
The Belphagor, a Victory III Star Destroyer remains in a geosynchronous orbit over Harnaidan.
A Large troop transport drops from hyperspace and enters orbit. Two of the Belphagor's Tie Picket ships perform fly-bys. The Ship checks out according to scans and codes.
The transport comes along side the Belphagor and docks with the star destroyer. The star destroyer's full complement of 2,000 death trooper commandoes disembarks over the space of an hour.
Once the troop transfer operation is complete, the transport undocks and leaves the system via Hyperspace.
Victory III Class Star Destroyer - “Belphagor” FLAGSHIP (Flag present), TF2/TF3LEAD (cpt. Gagarin) CIC:(Codename: "MAGNETAR") Length: 900 meters (Star Frigate Class: 32 points) Armament: 12x Heavy Turbolaser Batteries (Batteries consist of six individual cannons) 30x Medium Turbolaser Batteries (Batteries consist of six individual cannons) 26x Ion Cannons 12x Proton Torpedo Tubes 8x Tractor Beam Projectors Complement: 24x TIE/D Defender Starfighters 12x TIE Demolishers boards.jedivsith.com/thread/3961/custom-tie-demolisher Troops: 2,000 Death Troopers
The ship maintains a picket patrol of 6 TIE defenders in a perimeter pattern.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Oct 12, 2020 17:45:54 GMT -8
A VT-49 decimator drops from hyperspace and transmits the appropriate codes to the Belphagor. The Picket Fighters allow the ship to pass and dock with the Belphagor.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Nov 1, 2020 13:27:29 GMT -8
On the Belphagor:
The commscan officer diligently manned his post. On the multidepth holodisplay, a blip appeared, indicating am incoming hyperspace reading. “Sir! Commscan is reading a ship incoming.” He intently read the analysis of the signature off the display. “We have an imperial ship with a military signature dropping from hyperspace.” “I copy.” The officer of the watch looked on the holo-tactical display to see a ship drop from hyperspace over Muunilist. He turned back to the bridge viewports of the Victory III class star destroyer. Muunilist was large in the armored window showing their low planetary orbit. in the empty space above the planet, the officer couldn't distinguish the approaching ship from the regular space traffic over Muunilist. The incoming ship was too small and too far to be seen from the viewport with the naked eye.
“The ship is bearing 331 and requesting to dock. It's not one of the grand Moff's.” “Designation?” “Designated Flag Magnetar. It's ours. It is transmitting its codes now.” Captain Hyze was on the bridge looking over personnel files that Admiral Malice had sent him. There were a number of records of genetic scientists that he was reviewing. When he heard 'magnetar' he looked up.
The commscan officer continued. “The Iron Maiden II, VT-49 Decimator. Her codes check out.” The yoeman on the bridge noted the contact in the ship's log.
Captain Hyze stood up. “Officer of the watch, I am assuming command.” He climbed from the computer terminal in the bridge well and onto the bridge command gantry. “I have command.” He asserted. “You have command.” The officer saluted, now relieved of his post by his superior. Captain Hyze saluted back. “Notify the Admiral. Send a squad to the hanger. Ready the hanger bay for a prisoner transfer. Notify the ship's brig.” Hyze turned to the communications officer, “Give me an encrypted channel to the Maiden.”
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Nov 12, 2020 15:44:44 GMT -8
Admiral Malice entered the Bridge of the Belphagor. The star destroyer flight control sang out: “Sir, our picket patrol fighters reports a shuttle approaching.” Simultaneously the Commscan officer reported in. “Shuttle from Muunilist ImpCom, is hailing us and requesting to dock. Transmitting Code Quasar.”
“Have a patrol escort the Shuttle.” Captain Hyze saw the admiral arrive. “Sir, Quasar is arriving. Parade squad to the Hanger?”
“No, Belay that. No honors. He's just another Agent of the empire.” Admiral Malice spoke with his hands clasped behind his back. Lord Havok's Anonymity was itself an asset to the SSE. To some, command was freedom, to others, the notice attracted by authority was a prison.
“Also sir," Hzye addressed the Admiral. “The Iron Maiden with our agents has returned. They are docking in the hanger bay presently. They have five prisoners and we have a team meeting them-” “Have you ever been on an operation, Captain?" The Admiral was always interested in developing the talents of his staff. "No, not yet." "Go down there and join the team. I trust that you will ensure all protocols are followed.” “By the book?” “By the book.” The admiral smiled and saluted his adjutant. “Yes sir!” Captain Hyze saluted back before he briskly headed for the bridge lift. >>>>
Admiral Malice turned and look out the viewport of the star destroyer at the planet that filled his view. So, Havok had returned after facing Brother Eli. Malice read the I.I. file on Brother Eli in a spare moment. As reflected in the file, Inquisitors were quite dangerous. Havok must be powerful indeed, just as the Emperor declared.
Malice had met Havok only a short while ago, and yet this enigma of a man seemed to command the attention of the Emperor and Grand Marshal. By doing nothing more than merely standing by Lord Havok, Malice found himself flung from Bilbringi, into the presence of the Emperor! And then he found himself raised from a lowly station commander, to a full admiral in command of a fleet and second in command of the ultra-secret SSE. And Malice was a third generation clone. Just a mere copy of an original born 150 years ago. Havok repeatedly expressed unqualified confidence in Malice's skills... without any evidence. Havok claimed to have known the original- his 'grandfather'- who once served Lord Havok 100 years ago in the imperial remnant before the rise of the First Order.
Why did Havok trust a clone? Malice knew he had done nothing to deserve his present position. But he knew that he would give his life in a second to be worthy of the pure trust that Havok had placed in him. In the back of his mind, he could feel something whisper... perhaps the call of destiny? Malice didn't believe in such notions, but maybe his association with Havok might make a believer out of him yet.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Dec 12, 2020 8:48:04 GMT -8
Havok stepped off the ramp of the lambda shuttle in hanger bay-2. He was immediately met by the deck officer who confirmed Havok's code cylinders. “Welcome aboard Agent Quasar.” “Thank you.” Behind Havok, the shuttle took off again, and maneuvered out of the bay with the assistance of the Bay-2 tractor beam.
Havok looked across the dorsal hanger area through Bay-2's atmospheric shields to see into Bay-1. He could see the VT-49 Decimator beset by a scanner crew and surrounded by two squads of marines that looked like they were about to tear the Iron Maiden apart. “Problem in Hanger Bay One?”
“Yes sir, an asset retrieval team reported that a prisoner escaped and is hiding on that ship. Hanger Bay is on a code Yellow at the moment, so I am sorry to say, you will be detained here while crews complete their search.” The officer seemed anxious, hoping the big-wig imperial agent would not demand an exception of the lockdown protocol. Havok closed his eyes and bowed his head for a moment. “Very well. I'll keep out of the way.” “Sir.” The deck officer touched his cap in a salute, relieved. He continued and returned the curtesy the intelligence agent just showed him, "If you need to be debriefed, there is a suitable control consul in the flight ready room."
Havok nodded, and the officer turned and hurried back to his post at the hanger control ticker. Havok turned as his boots squeaked on the hanger deck. He regretted not having a cloak. It was cold in the hanger. He'd have to find something better to wear than the assault training jumpsuit he was currently wearing.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Dec 12, 2020 10:12:41 GMT -8
Captain Hzye arrived in the Hanger bay to find the Iron Maiden II docked, but no one had yet disembarked. “Sir! We have a hang-up.” The hangerbay-1 deck officer approached with a salute. “Report, Officer.” Hyze rested his hand on his belt buckle.
“The Iron Maiden is reporting a missing prisoner. They are conducting sweeps of the ship.” “Has hanger security or your team reported anything or anyone leaving that ship?” Hyze inquired, as he regarded the bulk of the VT-49 Decimator. “No. Nothing. We reported it in, locked down the hanger bay with code yellow, called in a scanner team and another squad of marines to create a perimeter.”
“Well done. The prisoner must still be on board and hiding, then.” Captain Hyze pulled out his encrypted comlink. “Magnetar to Iron Maiden.” As the captain spoke, a scanner team arrived and began setting up the sensor peripheral arrays to encompass the Iron maiden in their scanning arc.
“Maiden Acknowledging. IG-LOMM here.” The SSE IG droid on board the Iron Maiden responded. “What's the story Lomm.” “Obfuscation: Captain...” The droid paused on the comlink. "..." “Lomm?” Hyze asked, surprised by the droid's uncharacteristic behavior. “Admission: I would like to lie, presently, but doing so would be counterproductive to the purposes of the SSE and therefore my ethical settings will not allow it.” An IG droid wishing he could lie? Captain Hyze did not like the sound of that. “Report Lomm. That is an order.” Major Sevet butted in on the encrypted transmission. “We detained five prisoners on Coruscant, four adults, one child. Right now, we have four adults in custody. The child is unaccounted for. We are waiting for the scanners to let us know where she is.” “What's the description of the child?” “Female, about eight years, maybe 1.3 meters, dark hair.” He waited for more. When Sevet didn't offer more, Hyze asked, "Did you get her chaincode?" Yes. But it doesn't bring anything up. “Anything from shipboard security scanners?” The Major answered. “Yes, while we were underway, a camera shows she walked out a cabin door and disappeared into the ship. The corridor feed is the only holocamera that caught it. We think she got into the vents.” Lomm interrupted. “Inexplicable collection of facts: The detainees were confined to a crew cabin, and locked in. The cabin lock status shows no tampering or error, scanners show no crew present to manually deactivate the door; preliminary security analysis shows no signs of slicing.”
Hyze digested the information. “So the door was locked and then unlocked itself, and she walked out.” It was clear to Captain Hyze that the operatives were understandably quite bothered by this turn of events. “Well nevermind the lock right now. She is only a child. Let's not over react.” Major Sevet responded. “Well the means of her escape aside, at this point, I think we're more worried about whether she crawled into an engine space and got stuck or injured.” "Clarification: I am not worried." LOMM stated, not wishing to be lumped in a group of flesh-bags that cared about whether the prisoner was injured. Major Sevet made a fair point. A child crawling through the innards of a starship could easily get hurt. Security protocols should not get in the way of a rescue. “We'll have a maintenance team standing by and a medical team report to the hanger. I am lifting the lockdown and calling this a rescue. Have the Marines move the detainees to the brig.” Hyze issued the orders, and within a moment, the landing ramp on the Iron Maiden II began to lower.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Jan 15, 2021 14:15:40 GMT -8
Havok entered the Flight Ready Room. There were two pilots sitting talking at a table, their helmets sitting on the table. They paused for a moment as Havok entered, momentarily turning and checking to see if he was an officer. They returned to their conversation once they determined Havok's uniform did not warrant a salute. 'Conversation' would be generous- the pilots were engaging in that time honored military tradition of complaining. “...I was stationed on Bilbringi one minute, and then the next thing I know, Trident squadron and my pasty choobies were rigged for TIE Defenders and transferred...” “Same thing with us. Shite! You gotta love when an admiral has an Alpha-Mike and shakes things up...” “And patrols are one thing, but sortie missions are another. I have to do a hundred-fifty hours in the freakin' simulator to get re-certified for the Defender for phrik's sake.” “I hear ya, T5. One time on Bastion...” They continued shooting the breeze, but ready to respond to an order to scamble to their fighters at a moment's notice.
Havok spied the control console before he walked over and logged in using his code cylinder. He checked the status of the Belphagor. The hanger bay status changed from code yellow to green, with a pending request for a non-emergent medical team. He further checked in with the report filed by his agents he sent to Coruscant to find a pilot. The operation yielded several individuals in custody. Two possible pilots, a female adult, a female child, and a loud mouthed criminal. A quick scan of the dossiers showed that Lt. Faust was likely the best choice for a pilot to ferry VIPS around. The female child was oddly listed as missing.
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An itch on the edge of Havok's awareness urged him to look over to a corner of the room. Havok looked over to see nothing, and immediately looked back to the datascreen.
…*! The itch returned, this time more urgent and insistent. It carried with it the stench of force manipulation that put Havok on his guard.
With practiced calmness despite his feeling of annoyance, Havok closed his eyes and opened his awareness to the expanse of the force around him. He immediately felt a presence in the vents above the Flight Ready Room. He felt a strong force... potentiality. The raw unfocused imprint of someone strong in the force, but unable to mold or manipulate it yet. Something whispered at the edge of his mind- the emotions of wishing to remain unseen, fear, but at the same time a more mature sense of self-satisfaction...
He opened his eyes and looked in the corner as directed by the mind trick. Under the same compulsion, the two pilots in the room were staring there as well. Havok held his stare there, intent on luring out the presence, and make it seem as though the trick had worked. After several moments, he dropped the pretense and looked to the vent in the center of the room, which was now open- to see a child hanging from the grating.
The child dropped from the vent, to silently land on a table behind the two pilots. The child was small and wore short pants and a smock top. They looked durable and well worn. At her side hung a matching satchel.
“I see you.” Havok's voice startled the child who then froze, locking eyes with Havok. “You must be the one they are looking for.” Havok, grinning broadly, couldn't contain his amusement. The girl-child that his team had incidentally captured on Coruscant, was force sensitive! How delightful!
That moment, the door to the ready room slid open as a pilot to walked in to view the scene. He offered a quizzical “Huh?” that shattered the moment. The other two pilots, free of the mind trick, now looked back to see the child exclaiming, “Hey-!”
With unnatural blistering speed, the child sprang off the table and sprinted for the door.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Apr 18, 2021 14:15:14 GMT -8
Seeing through the force as a seer, was a gateway to powers that even other force-wielders found... unnatural... Havok closed his eyes...
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Apr 18, 2021 14:22:32 GMT -8
The door slid open as the girl reached it. She sprinted out of the ready room onto the expansive polished black deck of Hanger-bay two. She barely cleared the door when the star destroyer's collision alarm began blaring and the whole ship lurched. The girl lost her footing and tripped, landing hard on her stomach, which knocked the wind out of her. Through the loud, repetitive alarm, the ship continued to shudder and shake, as she tried to stand up. The ship's inertial dampeners were straining to deal with the sudden accelerations. Regaining her feet, she took four steps before another ship-shatteringly strong jolt sent her sprawling.
While attempting to recover, she saw the deck officer hanging on to his terminal, clipping his belt to an anchor and reaching for an oxygen mask-... and then the hanger lights started flickering and went dark.
She blinked and realized she could still see and she turned her head to see the source of the light. For the moment, the only light in the cargo bay came from the gentle white blue-ish glow of the edges of the atmospheric particle fields and their emitters. She blinked. It was the only thing keeping in the atmosphere of the hanger bay contained within the confines of the ship. She blinked again. The glow of the shields began to falter... even as the emergency cargo bay lighting began to flicker to life.
There was another lurch and the room exploded as the air shields failed. The pressure of air in the bay was suddenly released into the vacuum of space, and with it, everything that wasn't secured to the deck. Cargo containers, clothing, droids, people... She felt herself sliding across the polished deck pushed by the roar of air seeking to escape into the void.
The world was in slow motion; the next a moment it felt like someone turned her ears off. She turned back to see the deck officer gripping his oxygen mask and squeezing his eyes closed. His officer's cap was gone and his clothes were flapping as his belt clip held him at his station. She also saw the way the officer was flailing at the control panel. Time seemed to slow down even further as she seized upon the hopeful thought that he might be able to activate a backup shield, or auxiliary power, but the thought was simultaneously dashed by his inept flailing arms and closed eyes.
The girl turned her eyes to see the back of the hanger bay rushing away from her. With a slight turn of her head she could see the nearing entrance of the hanger bay, and space and Muunilinst... The whole experience had a surreal dreamlike quality as if this couldn't be happening to her, and she was witnessing herself getting spaced though someone else's eyes.
She closed her eyes, and tried to take a final breath, even as she felt the air being torn from her lungs. ... At that exact moment, she felt a hand grab her arm like a vice, pulling her back from the brink.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Apr 18, 2021 14:47:29 GMT -8
“Are you ok?” The girl opened her eyes to see a man crouched next to her, holding her arm. He was dressed in an imperial jumpsuit of some kind, with a hawkish face and concerned, piercing eyes. It was the same man that saw her a moment ago in the ready room. She sat up on the deck of the hanger bay and looked around. The atmospheric shields were up again, and the deck officer was still at his post, looking down at his consol, eyes shielded by the visor of his cap.
Didn't he just lose his cap? She wondered.
“Let's get you on your feet.” The girl looked up at the crewman who was helping her. The man kept his firm grip on her arm and pulled her up to her feet. “You seem to have just been through a lot, so let's go over here for a rest.” The man pointed over to a cargo room annex, just off the hanger bay, and lead her there by the hand. In a daze, she followed.
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Post by Jenia Kasalle on Aug 14, 2021 6:49:46 GMT -8
With most of the slave works having come to an end by the more drastic actions of Grand Moff Kasalle, Muunilinst florishes under the First Order's rulership. Local civilians have been recruited for the Imperial army, as the regiments of local Stormtroopers feature also various Muun and other species beneath the iconic helmets of the Empire, even though adaptations were made in order to suit the alien bodies. Memories of the Fel Dynasty, whose traditions were also upheld by Delvardus' course of gouvernment within the First Order, were brought up by this side, as the population begins to respect the First Order as a protector within the galaxy, that is also interested in their rights.
Various Star Destroyers screen the orbit of the planet with the High Port being the active center of buiseness. With the Charybdis remaining vigilant in the dockyards for any potential threat, the Grand Moff with the co-existing title of a Grand Admiral remained vigilant, as she continiued to administrate the oversector faithful and loyal towards the cause of the First Order.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Oct 3, 2021 11:42:38 GMT -8
A minute later, she found herself in the cargo annex, sitting on a plastisteel container across from the man. From what she could see or hear, no one else was there but them. Somewhere unseen in the depths of the room she could hear two droids beeping and booping. All around them were stacks of various sizes and colors of cargo containers. She pretended to be engrossed in looking at the many containers, all marked with the insignia of the First Order, so she could avoid the gaze of the man who she could tell was watching her closely.
Havok regarded this child, this force sensitive girl. She was small, wispy and dirty. She wore stretch shorts and a smock top. They appeared durable and well worn. At her side she had a satchel that matched her smock. From more than a meter away, he could smell the garbage on her- the garbage of the underlevels of Coruscant.
Without thinking, she started swinging and kicking her legs on the cargo container.
He could feel the waves of emotion pouring off her. Fear at her surroundings, pain from within, anxiety at his presence... but also curiosity. He decided to use that to proceed.
“So.” He cleared his throat. “Do you know where we are?” “In a cargo room?” Her answer was almost reflexive. Havok chuckled. “I meant in the galaxy.” She shook her head no. “Close your eyes and imagine the place you came from. Coruscant.” Havok spoke gently. She closed her eyes. “Now what is the first place that comes to mind? Where are we?” She closed her eyes tighter. “Not in the center.” Havok smiled slightly, offering encouragement. “Yes. Can you feel the rotation?” Her eyes opened in surprise. “The outer rim! Uh, West. No. East!” Havok nodded. “You saw more, didn't you.” The girl nodded yes again, with more energy. “We're by a planet of tall skinny people! I don't know what they are called.” “The Muun. On Muunilinst.” Havok again nodded his approval.
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Oct 3, 2021 13:12:26 GMT -8
The demonstration confirmed her force sensitivity. Her sheer untrained ability was a marvel to behold. Darth Havok's mind was made up.
“Your ability to see things others cannot is special. It makes you special.” Havok leaned forward. “Your ability means you have a gift. A power beyond sight alone.” Havok continued, his eyes twinkling. “A power that gives you the ability to run faster, jump higher, and sense things that others cannot sense... just like me.” Havok held open his arms and shrugged.
She gave him a sideways glance as though not sure what to make of him. She had never told anyone about her abilities.
“I would like to teach you to embrace that power and develop your abilities.” He held out his hand.
She looked down at his hand in alarm, suddenly tense.
Havok froze and slowly withdrew his hand, holding it open, showing it was empty. “If you want to learn, that is.” He saw the suspicion in her eyes and continued. “Oh, you needn't worry... Tyna.” Havok casually used the name that had been part of the report. “You're not going back to a cell. Regardless of what YOU choose to do.” Havok leaned back and emphasized the fact that her choice would determine what would happen. “You'd just escape again.” He laughed. “It's understandable. I don't like being locked up either.” He put his hand up to his mouth and whispered as though he was telling her a secret. “Occasionally I need to escape as well.”
Tyna giggled, once again at ease.
“Obviously you can't be running around this ship indefinitely; You'll have to go somewhere. So here are your choices at the moment.” Havok rolled his head side to side stretching his neck. “You can accept my offer to become my apprentice and learn to wield the force, or I will need to take you to imperial social services; and because there is no record of your parents, basically they will turn you over to an imperial orphanage.”
Tyna chewed on her cheek while considering the offer.
“I was raised in an orphanage long ago on Onderon. I didn't like it.” He regarded her. “I would not recommend it. You probably wouldn't like it either.” Though admittedly the imperial orphanage would likely be a paradise in comparison to what he endured. That had been ages ago, and yet just mentioning orphanages in general awakened a great well of rage within him. He didn't let his emotion leak into his voice though. “You'd be raised by people that maybe cared about you... You'd probably be safe, probably get enough food to eat, but you will answer to other people. They will tell you what to do for the rest of your life.” Havok leaned back and crossed his arms. “Your power, if developed will grant you abilities and freedom beyond your imagination.” Havok spoke with a quiet intensity. “This power, the Force, is the only way for you to reach your true potential. You will never be a victim again.” Havok was as serious as could be, before he lightened up, “It's how I became so powerful. Powerful enough to own and control this entire ship.” He made an exaggerated motioned to whole the cargo room.
“No it's not.” Tyna spoke incredulously. “No you're not!” She didn't believe this was his ship.
“I am too!” Havok pretended to be hurt. “I could walk you right up to the bridge and order this ship to go anywhere.” He raised an eyebrow as if daring her to call him a liar.
“You're lying.” She accused him. “Or kidding.”
“Not at all! Tell you what-” Havok stood up. “We'll march right up to the bridge of this ship and I'll order an admiral to dance for us.” Havok held out his hand to Tyna. “If he dances for us then you'll accept my deal. If he doesn't, then obviously bad things are probably going to happen to me, and like I said before, you'll end up going to an orphanage.”
Tyna hesitated before she took his hand. Either this guy was crazy, or this was going to be one of the greatest things she had seen in her entire life so far... She couldn't wait to find out which...
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Mar 19, 2022 19:25:09 GMT -8
At the viewports on the bridge of the Belphagor, Admiral Malice tugged the bottom flap of his uniform coat to smooth out any wrinkles. His face still held the red blush from the embarrassing order he had just carried out. If only he could so easily smooth the wrinkles in his wounded dignity...
Behind the admiral, Darth Havok belly-laughed and a child cackled riotously. The sith lord walked away from the view ports hand-in-hand with his new apprentice. "Darth Tyna. I like the sound of that."
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Post by Dread Lord Havok on Feb 5, 2024 20:05:05 GMT -8
As the dread lord of the sith walked, his new apprentice sped up the hallway, spinning and dancing and laughing. She was giddy from having gone from the rotting wastes of the underworld of Corescant, to an imperial cell, to then escape and meet this dark man so full of power. He had actually ordered an Admiral to dance a jig... and the admiral did it! He actually did it!
The blind seer watched the girl skip down the hall without a care in the world. He could see her power, and her future all bound up into a little ball of potential, so bright inside her core. He saw the potential of a great sith. He saw the loyalty and strength that would allow her to rise and crush his enemies... and finally, he saw his own doom. The potential that she could one day turn on him and strike him down... He felt the shiver in his bones. They say keep your friends close and enemies closer- Havok had once known, back in the military on Onderon, a man that kept a slug in his pocket. He carried it everywhere he went. On the bullet the man had carved his name, and when asked why he carried it, the man would pull out the slug and share his philosophy: "You know they always say that somewhere, there is a slug out there with your name on it..." he'd hold up the bullet and show the listener his name carved into the metal jacket of the round. "Well, I figure that if I owned that bullet, and kept it in my pocket, there's no way that anyone can hit me." A simple minded philosophy. Incidentally the man was eventually killed by a blaster shot, not a slug.
Havok wondered how much of his own fate he could alter by keeping this girl, this potential oracle, this future assassin, in his pocket. And yet his vanity demanded that he still train her to his utmost. Only his finest art, his greatest creation, his most powerful triumph would ever be capable of destroying the Seer of the Eye that could out-see all things and escape all plots. He intended to mold this girl into a beautiful self-portrait. He would push himself to push her capabilities, force her to drink from the jets of his astronomical knowledge, and create the thing that he feared most- a prophetess capable of defeating him. Something far more powerful than the crude instrument that was his former apprentice, Excrussis.
"Tyna." He called out her name, but saw her true name swirling in in shimmering letters in the aura over her head. "Adrasteia" or Nemisis, the name of an old goddess of divine retribution or inescapable or inevitable fate. Not that Havok believed in gods that he could not see. Her name truly was an omen. He would keep it hidden, for now. "Yes...?" The girl whirled on him suddenly, realizing that she didn't know the man's name. She looked uncertain, wary about how little she knew about him. "Mister, I don't even know your name." Havok chuckled. "Do you trust me?" You probably shouldn't, Havok thought to himself. "Yes." The girl squinted wondering why that question was relevant, when she only asked him his name.
It had been quite rude of himself to not introduce himself sooner. He beckoned to her to come join him by the turbolifts. "Ah Tyna, I have many names. Here, in this place, I must go by Agent Quasar." He motioned to the ship around him, and the occasional crew that marched past. He lowered his voice and bent down to her level. "I am hiding in plain sight, but when I am not hiding, I usually go by Havok. In fact, I prefer that name." But he wiggled his finger at her. "You must not use that name in front of other people. It will mean nothing to them, or it will expose you, and me to grave consequences." Darth Havok, a Sith Lord and dark seer was hiding in the intelligence services of the First Order. If his true nature were known, the Imperial Knights, or the Knights of Ren would likely try to root him out and extinguish his taint from the Empire. The secrecy of Imperial Intelligence granted him the latitude to avoid answering questions about his past, and to wield influence through intermediaries and proxies. Ironically, he was doing this for the preservation of the Empire and imposition of order through out the galaxy. A sith lord or not, the Dread Seer was a creature of order- not chaos. He enjoyed having the trams run on time. He would explain these things in time to his young apprentice, but not today. He did not want to overload her little brain on the first day.
"But let me tell you a real secret. Something, no one knows about me anymore. Let me tell you the name that I had at the orphanage." Havok motioned her closer, closer, until he could whisper it in her ear. "My name is Anaximander. They gave me the last name 'Fremden,' because they didn't know my surname. It means 'stranger' or 'foreigner.' "That's not nice." "That's life!" The turbolift doors opened, ready to take them away from the upper bridge-deck of the ship, and down into the bowels of the star destroyer. "Life has been unkind to both of us." He stepped onto the lift, and she followed. "But I promise you, Tyna, if you follow me, learn all that I have to teach you, and become everything I know that you can become, I will give you everything I possess. Everything!" The girl's eyes lit up in unvarnished excitement and childish greed at the literal meaning of his words. The turbolift closed behind them.
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Thomas Zahn
The First Order
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Affiliation: The First Order
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Post by Thomas Zahn on Jun 15, 2024 4:21:43 GMT -8
Withdrawal from Dathomir - Pre Battle of Coruscant
Several Star Destroyers, Frigates, and Corvettes of varying sizes and classes dropped out of hyperspace over Muunilinst. Governor Carmiya Alcyon was busy within the flagships throne room reviewing a number of documents and files. With the tide of the Civil War taking the forces loyal to Octavian - the rightful and true heir of the First Order - deeper into the core, orders had come from Grand Marshal Zahn for the Dathomir expedition to pull out. Carmiya had not been particularly pleased by the orders, given everything that had been achieved on the Witch Homeworld, but she knew better than to disregard an order from the Grand Marshal. All First Order citizens and military forces had been evacuated alongside a handful of Witches and captive Nightsisters that had survived the purge and were serving prison sentences. Although it might have been a wiser move to leave the Nightsisters behind, Zahn had ordered their evacuation. What ever he was planning, she doubted was going to end well for the prisoners.
For now, she needed to finish up this review before turning her focus to Muunilinst. General Aethyr was already overseeing the movement of people and troops down to the surface of the former Throne World of the First Order. As part of the withdrawal from Dathomir, he had ordered that Muunilinst was to be secured and reinforced by Carmiya and Aethyr. What the Grand Marshal ordered, they would see done...
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