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Post by Anshara on Mar 26, 2014 15:43:25 GMT -8
She sat there, sobbing. Looking at some point far away, maybe even in the past. It had probably been wrong to run away but she wasn't used to this. She had never had the chance to talk about this and she had never felt like needing to do so. Now it seemed to be different. There had been a hole in her heart for so many years. Around her family everything was fine. She was okay and there was no need to talk but they weren't here. No witty comments, no protective growl that made her feel at ease just a young woman, a padawan who... tried to be a friend. At least Anshara guessed that she tried to be, the teenager never had had friends only family and those who were not to be trusted.
When Terra approached her she felt lost. She didn't know what to do and how to react feeling incredible vulnerable at the moment. The green eyed, blonde assassin hated to feel like that. It was not real it was not her and it for sure wasn't normal. Well it was normal but for other people not for her. She had to be better. Stronger. Taller than life to protect those who couldn't protect themselves. She dried her face addin tears to the blood stains on her clothes. Looking over to Terra she stopped at her thighs too timid of her own emotions and too ashamed to look into the other girls face.
"I don't know. We have never talked about it at home." Her gaze wandered off again looking at the city: "I know you're trying to be nice and I appreciate it but I'm not like you. I'm like no one else. When I was young I saw the other kids play knowing that I would never be a part of their world. I grew up knowing of what terrible things I am capable of never being able to befriend with someone. My dad and uncle both tried to make my life as normal as possible but that just didn't work out. We had to run, to hide, couldn't trust anybody. My first kill? I was just a little kid. Probably four or so. Guess you have already noticed that I can't pinpoint my exact age. Well it didn't help to feel like the other kids. So I learned useful stuff. Infiltration, tactics, chemistry. How to find clues and how to make sure no one would be able to find me. I've also learned archeology or how to gamble and betray a Hutt. I'm fluent in fifteen languages and understand Shyriiwook and binary. While able to interrogate I can easily disguise as a schoolgirl that's totally lost. Still behind that mask there is something I keep caged unable to control it. The monster in me that rips people apart, thrust them open with a lightsaber or break their throats with a punch of my fist. I'm a killer and I feed the beast with those who endanger the balance. I... I normally don't have emotions." Her eyes were full of disillusionment and helplessness. One the one hand for she knew that her words were the truth on the other hand for she started to realized they weren't.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2014 13:31:02 GMT -8
Terra sat down next to Anshara, listening as the teenager described her life. It had not been a normal childhood, and Terra could relate to that, having spent most of her childhood in slavery on Nar Shaddaa. But maybe that was why she felt so uncomfortable in the Temple, not just because there were so many people but also because it would be wholly unlike any place that Anshara had spent time in before. Not to mention that it sounded like she might be struggling a little with her inner darkness, so maybe she might be afraid that the Jedi wouldn't accept her because of this. Terra certainly didn't think that was the case and she doubted Jade would think so too. But how to convince Anshara that she wouldn't be judged or shunned because of that?
She sighed softly."You know...my childhood wasn't normal either. I grew up in slavery on Nar Shaddaa..."It wasn't an easy thing for her to admit even after all this time, especially since she didn't remember how she had gotten off the Smuggler's Moon in the first place."I don't remember anything after my 9th birthday. I can't remember how I got off Nar Shaddaa."She turned her head to face Anshara."I woke up on a shuttle one day...I didn't remember how I got on there, but I was alone. I got picked up by a Sith...he took me in for awhile and tried to train me, but one day he...left. When I first came to Corellia, I was terrified that I would be turned away."She smiled."It doesn't matter what your situation is, Anshara. The Jedi can help you. I know because they helped me change my life! I know we can help you!"
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Post by Anshara on Mar 30, 2014 9:42:19 GMT -8
She sat there and watched the skyline. Chewing on her lower lip again. She didn't know why she confided in Terra but when the Jedi spoke she pondered if they were more alike than she would have thought of. Nar Shaddaa. She knew that planet well. Her father and she herself had spent a lot of time there. Training but also looking for something. Her father had used an anagram of his name to move there unnoticed. One he had used before as far as she knew.
Then Terra talked about the Jedi and how they had helped her and were probably able to help Anshara as well. She lowered her head so her face was hidden behind a veil of blonde hair. She thought about the words, played with their sound in her head and shook her head.
"I will help you with your past. I know that my father was looking for something on Nar Shaddaa and his contacts delve deep. Maybe from there on we can find clues. In case you want to know this is. For the Jedi... Thank you for the offer but I couldn't be myself. Maybe they could help but the moment they find out who my father is they'd try to find him through me. I can't and won't allow that."
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2014 7:19:10 GMT -8
Terra appreciated that Anshara was willing to help her, even if she wasn't willing to give the Jedi a chance. She thought about trying to convince Anshara, but if her mind was set, then Terra didn't want to press the matter. Maybe Jade might have better luck convincing her but for now, she opted not to say anything more about it.
She nodded."I understand."She sighed again."I should probably head back to the Temple now. I still need to prepare for the mission."
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Post by Anshara on Apr 3, 2014 12:34:19 GMT -8
The girl flashed a shy smile. She was still a bit offset by the burst of emotions not used to showing them openly to strangers. And though very kind Terra was a stranger to her. One of those she normally was reluctant to trust but something about her easened her up. She looked back at the skyline of Galactic City in the direction of the Jedi Temple. Nodding to show that she understood and was okay with it before realizing that it probably be better to say at least something.
"Okay. I'll be here when the sun has set so we can start with the investigation. Take care and try to get your head free from distractions. You'll need all your self-discipline I guess."
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2014 20:29:21 GMT -8
Terra nodded, thinking for a moment about trying to convince Anshara to return to the Temple with her, but given how uncomfortable she had been there, Terra figured it might be best to let her stay out here. As for the upcoming mission, there was one thing Terra needed to do in order to ensure a clear head. She needed to talk to Nik. She couldn't have that distraction hanging over her head for this mission, and since he would be accompanying her on this, it was imperative that she clear the air.
She sighed."I know I will. Thanks."She smiled and turned to head back for the temple."Stay safe. I'll be back soon!"With that, she was gone, making her way back to the Jedi Temple.
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Post by Anshara on Apr 10, 2014 10:09:05 GMT -8
Anshara sat there for a while. Maybe an hour or so while her thoughts were racing. She was insecure and deeply confused. The Jedi weren't to be trusted but now she was trusting one. Also being neutral towards two or three other Jedi. It was strange to her to not judge the Order which was after her father. Her emotions bothered her as well. She was out of line, she was didn't function normally. In her opinion at least. She felt like being her own greatest liabilty at the moment and it mader her furious. She longed for a fight that would set her mind straight as he would have to focus on every single detail to keep the upper hand. She wanted to feel the adrenaline rush that would keep her busy.
With a growl she got more comfortable and started meditating. She had to focus and recover for the mission. Memories of the conversation dwelled up and she tried to get on track. Her eyes moved rapidly like in a dream. 'The Sith Serrak has never been a Lord'. A lightsaber on the way to intercept her attack. A quick trakata motion and he died. A group of slaves on Nal Hutta being sold. Failed experiments that were disposed. A branding for some while others were kept clean of any of it. 'I grew up in slavery on Nar Shaddaa...' A merchant selling slaves tied up to a chair. He shivers. Is afraid. Nervous looking eyes looking at her father and switching between her and him. He tells them he has no idea who sold those slaves but they are obedient like they want to be slaves. He tells them he has sold slaves to a Zabrak and sometimes they slaves returned willingly going only to the highest bidder. Mostly nobles.
A Zabrak, Serrak, Con'rus, Lareth and Rat... no Rath-something. They all were part of something. She pondered. Somehow all of this had a connection. She tried to find the pattern. Tried to find something that was there but hidden. Three to build a circle. One to rule. One to break. One to assassinate. All three having a staff of three each. Three for the inner sphere but nine to spread fear. One having the plan and plotting how it goes. One to find what is lost or never found, kill what is in their way. One to train, to build up the puppets that would overthrow...
The girl dropped back and slept in exhausted from the burst of informations. Informations that didn't seem to help.
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Post by Anshara on May 8, 2014 16:29:10 GMT -8
Hours later she woke up and stretched. She rolled forth into the wind that blew straight into her face when she sat up. Her eyes closed, the head tilted slightly to a side she embraced the breeze. Her long hair blew like a flag behind her. The moment the young woman opened her eyes she already moved. Got on her feet and leaped from edge to beam, from speeder to ground. She was hungry and needed food and something to wash it all down.
She entered a diner and ordered something not really caring what it was as long as it filled her stomach. She looked around mindful of her environment. People with datapads, a young couple, old friends, families. She looked at them and hated them. Loathed them for what they were and how weak and mindless. All of them were as mindless as a sheep. Out there was a world of darkness, close to the brink of war and destruction and they didn't care. Death was all around and the Sith and Mandalorians were just working on taking over the galaxy and here there were people just sitting around and doing nothing. In case she would ever feel the urge to dominate them... who would stop her? Her bare hands would suffice to kill the entirety of living species in this diner and she wouldn't even break a sweat. She could kill all of them and be gone before the taskforces would arrive. Vermin under her heel.
She stared at the young girl who giggled as her older brother told a joke she probably didn't understand. She glared at the student who leaned forward to kiss his girlfriend. Envy and hate filled her for she saw things she never had and never would have. All of them were living a life she could never achieve and it filled her with a longing. She finished her meal and waved at a waitress to pay for it. She carried a tray with glasses and dishes. The woman nodded but was distracted. She didn't see the leg of the boy with the evil smirk who attempted to cause her to trip. Anshara saw it unfold before her inner eye, saw herself react and keep the woman from tripping and letting the tray hit the ground. She saw herself watching the waitress trip and hit the ground while glass cut her open, a splinter costing her left eye. She watched herself punishing the boy after laughing at the waitress despair.
The waitress tripped over the boy's leg, the tray dropped to the ground and the glass shattered partially getting there where the waitress would hit the ground. A splinter bounced off the floor and... dropped again. Anshara kneeled next to the waitress an arm between her and the ground, the left hand on her shoulder to stabilize her. Moving with the waitress she helped her up making sure she didn't cut herself. The whole diner looked in silenced awe at the scene that had just unfolded. They tried to understand how the blond teenager had been able to move that fast covering the distance of two tables in the blink of an eye. The shaking waitress looked at her confused and still stunned from the shock so the Force user simply put a few credits in her hand, a generous tip and left the diner.
Of all emotions she had felt in the diner there was only one that was really dominating all others: pity. She pitied the people who had to live under those circumstances unable to defend against people like her and living by the mercy and goodwill of people like her. No code or morales would suffice to keep any Force user at bay it was solely a decision made every day. On her way back to the place where Terra had left her she smiled for she didn't have to chose. Her hatred and loath fuelled her pity with the normal people and her pity caused her to protect them from people like her. She climbed back to her vantage point and merged with the shadows silently watching over the streets vigilant to protect those who weren't able to protect themselves.
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Post by Errol Nidor on Jan 1, 2016 15:17:48 GMT -8
Coruscant Security Force Substation 669 was 5 fortified levels located within one of the cities massive skyscrapers. Substation 669 played host to one of the CSF's counter-terrorism/counter-espionage teams who were responsible for overseeing the Green Reservoir System, a critical part of Coruscant's infrastructure that serviced over half a billion resident's with water. It's importance merited the dedicated oversight of the Counter-espionage unit of the CSF for tampering, poisoning, damaging or destroying the reservoir itself or the many thousands of pipes would cause massive ripple effects that could plunge the entire sector of the planet-spanning city into chaos. Despite its strategic importance there had yet to be a serious or credible threat since the Correllian insurrection and the men and women manning Substation 669 were mostly young, officers.
The young man gave a final, irritated sigh before swiping his hand across his console, closing down the video program. The sound of approaching footsteps caught Errol's attention and he turned his head against his headrest, straining to catch a glimpse of his approaching comrade who inquired "How'd you like the vid series?" "I hated it, one of the most irritating things i've seen since that terrible remake of 'Commander Melander.'" replied Corporal Errol Nidor as he turned his attention back to his station. His fingers flew across the holographic display bringing up recent intelligence and crime reports for analysis. He glanced to his left as his comrade, Corporal Jerot Silthen slid into the adjacent workstation. He was a young man, much like Errol only a year or two out of the academy. He was of medium build and had dark brown skin, piercing blue eyes and a disarming smile, making him extremely popular with the ladies, his superiors and his peers. His amicable nature made him one of the most tolerable co-workers at CSF Substation 669. "I can't believe it, it's one of the most critically acclaimed series on the holonet!" "Yeah because it was probably scientifically structured to appeal to most demographics sentiments by a team of soulless marketers." Errol's eyes flickered as he skimmed reports, looking for red highlights over words or statements that the security computer had flagged as potentially criminal. "So you admit that it appealed to you?" "No, i'm saying it felt artificial, fake. I hated the protagonist. You know she has all this power and in the beginning she doesn't stomp out the Kill-Gore villain because of some misplaced sense of morality. She wastes time and lives trying to do the quote unquote right thing and she gets people killed all along the way. Finally after enough lives are ruined and her friends are emotionally scarred or dead she finally bites the bullet, goes rogue and kills him in seconds. I just didn't like that character. Seemed pretty simple that when you deal with a man like Kill-Gore then you go for the kill." Jerot glanced at his friend and his eyebrows furrowed for a moment, his friend's answer didn't sit well with him. In his time working with Errol he had come to know his friend quite well but there were some personality traits such as his shoot first, ask questions later policy, that he still had trouble agreeing with. "I don't know man, there are always going to be bad people out there, but its up to the rest of us to maintain law and order and not stoop to their level. I mean, what would happen if the jedi started abusing their powers... Oh wait... That happens and they're called the sith and half of them were jedi who took power and the fate of the galaxy into their own hands and we all know how that turns out."
Before Errol had a chance to reply there came a blaring siren and flashing red lights. Errol's and Jerot's consoles flashed red and a priority transmission overrode the system and displayed a report from the Coruscant Water Authority in which chemicals had been found and isolated within pipe Z114. After potentially dangerous chemicals had been found the security routines had closed the pipes to prevent the contaminants from spreading and forwarded the report to the CSF. 4 more blue uniformed officers rushed into the room, "Come on lads, it's a priority deployment. We're keeping it quiet so hopefully we can catch those sons of bitches, local ground patrols are being alerted and we'll they'll set a perimeter and provide reinforcements." Said the Nikto ranking officer, Muuthar as he he placed his CSF armored helmet over his head.
5 minutes later Errol and Jerot had suited up in light armor and the 6 Counter-Epionage officers made their way to a trio of prepped Flash Speeders that would swiftly take them to the intake valve for pipe Z114 where hopefully the perpetrators would be caught with their hands in the cookie jar.
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Post by Errol Nidor on Jan 2, 2016 13:14:55 GMT -8
Jerot effortlessly guided his and Errol's flash speeder behind and to the right of Liutenant's Muuthar's leading speeder. In delta formation the three blue and white CSF airspeeders made quick time towards Pipe Z114, utilizing priority police lanes to cut through the congested skylanes. Errol felt his stomach lift as Jerot guided their speeder downwards. By now they could see the massive grey pipelines that crisscrossed the city grids like veins, pumping essential nutrients throughout the planet-wide city. Atop one of the large pipes was a block-like structured, a maintenance and oversight station that hosted city employees responsible for the upkeep of this stretch of pipe. While housing almost a hundred Water Distribution and Reclamation employees, it was dwarfed by the sheer size of the pipeline upon which it was sitting. Errol squinted, by now they were close enough to make out shapes beyond the building, 4 large blots and several dark sticks appeared to be in front of the station. Seconds later and dozens of kilometers closer, the shapes began to take shape, revealing 4 CSF speeder bikes, their accompanying officers and 2 orange clad Besalisks, city employees.
There was a burst of static in Errol's headpiece and he tapped his ear with his palm to try to clear the signal. Muuthar's voice crackled on the comm "Looks like CSF central provided us with some reinforcements and there are our pipe-line experts. Set down to the right of their speeder bikes and we'll bring each other up to speed." Moments later the speeders broke out of delta formation and chose landing spots by the CSF speederbikes. Jerot's fingers flicked across the speeder's control panel, powering down the systems and bringing it to hover a half meter off the durasteel floor. Errol gripped the airspeeder's hull and leapt out of the speeder, his boots hitting the hard ground with a dull thunk. A second thunk meant Jerot had disembarked as well and the two made their way over to the approaching group of Besalisks and CSF patrollers.
The groups converged near the CSF speeder bikes with the Patrol leader and Liutenant Muuthar shaking hands. Errol nodded respectively towards the boys in blue, the Counter-terrorism and Patrollers eyed eachother appraisingly while the Besalisks hulked in the background. After the two squad leaders completed their greeting and private conversation the blue clad CSF patrol leader, a middle aged man with a large mustache began the briefing. "Alright, these fine city employees have the access codes to the service tunnels, they'll be with us to provide us with directions and expertise of the tunnel network which they claim is a real labyrinth." One of the Besalisks grumbled an affirmative before crossing both sets of arms. They were an imposing sight, almost two feet taller than the humanoid CSF officers and hundreds of pounds heavier, they also passed two sets of massive forearms. Errol's sizing up of the Besalisks was interrupted by Muuthar's commanding voice taking over. "Here's the situation. We received from this station a chemical alert, resulting int he shutdown of this pipe. There have been no reported security breaches in the computer systems and Water Distribution and Reclamation security cameras inside the pipes don't show any intruders. We are going in to investigate. Our men are going to suit up in tactical gear, and will take point. The Patrol officers will hang back in support with our City friends." Muuthar nodded towards the Besalisks. "Alright my people et suited up. If you fine gentlemen would be so kind as to take point by the access tunnel and prepare to open it on my mark." There were nods and murmurs of understanding. The patrol officers drew their blaster pistols and followed after the Besalisks who were already trudging towards the access hatch.
Errol and Jerot hustled back to their speeder with the former popping open the storage compartment and removing a set up CSF body armor and tossing it to Errol. Pulling the blast dampening armor of his head, Errol secured the straps and stretched trying to find comfort in the body armor. He caught the blast helmet, another gift from Jerot, and pulled it on, fiing the chin strap so it rested securely on his head. As Jerot put on his gear, Errol pulled out a flechette launcher and Riot Carbine. "Good cop of bad cop?" He asked his friend. Jerot grabbed the riot carbine "As if you had to ask."
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Post by Errol Nidor on Jan 2, 2016 21:29:26 GMT -8
There was a hiss as the pressurized hydraulics forced the access hatch open. The CSF officers were greeted by a warm damp smell emerging from the opening and a wide steep stairwell that led down into the service tunnels that ran along the pipes. The Besalisk who had opened the door stepped to the side, allowing Muuthar and his officers to take point. Errol stood to the left of the opening, the barrel of his weapon flechette shotgun pointed into the depths, behind him a female counter-terrorism officer had laid down a case and was kneeling over it. Turning his head he saw out of the corner of his eye the case open, revealing several probe droids. A comment by Muuthar returned his attention to the black maw that were about to descend into. IT was too bad that their gear hadn’t come with airfilters. The probe droids whizzed passed his head and he followed their bobbing shapes till they disappeared out of sight.
“Probe droids are away sir, I’ll monitor their progress and they’ll alert us of any anomalies.” Said the woman as she rose, her wrist close to her face as she followed the small blips on her wrist-pad. “Very good. Alright, lights on, forward march.” Muuthar commanded, taking a step forward. Audible clicks indicated the officer’s helmet and weapon lights turning on and now bright beams of white light illuminated the darkness. Taking point the Nikto stepped forward, flanked by two burly male CSF counter-terrorism officers, their boots made menacing thuds as they trudged down below. Errol and Jerot, weapons at parade rest followed behind. Picking up the rear was the female probe droid operate, the 2 Besalisks and 4 patrollers.
Errol’s visor readjusted to the low light conditions, 10 meters into the tunnel and all the residual light that had bounced down the access hatch was all but gone. Only dim and flickering service lights and the spotlights from their weapons illuminated the darkness. “We need to take a left up at the first intersection” Came a gruff voice from the rear. Muuthar held up his left hand, indicating the movement leftwards for his men.
Errol swallowed, they had since made the left at the intersection and continued forward, deeper into the tunnels. The warmth and smell were disconcerting and the only noise were the sounds of their booted feet upon the floor, occasionally a splash as the officers discovered a puddle. There was sludge and slime of dubious color, it almost felt as if they were walking in something that was alive. Errol swallowed hard, he had a bad feeling about this.
“Sir, we just lost one of the probe droids.” Said the female officer, pushing past Errol and Jerot towards the CO. Errol frowned and gripped his weapon tighter. The party came to a halt with Muuthar’s raised armed. Errol saw him turn to face the woman and saw his frown through his visor. “What do you mean, lost a droid?” While the question was redundant Errol would have asked the same question. The woman replied quickly. “Just went dark sir, no visual anomalies transmitted before deactivation, just stopped working transmitting, wait… there goes another one. That’s odd sir."
“It’s more than odd, safeties off people. How much further till we reached the tampered pipeline? He asked. The response from the Besalisks was another 15 minutes at least, a mile or so. “And where did we lose the probes?” Errol figured the lieutenant knew the answer before he asked it and as luck would have it the missing probes had stopped transmitting near their destination. “We keep moving forward, keep a sharp eye out. These sewer rats are more scared of us than we are of them. Lets catch them in the act, double time to the pipe.”
Errol’s heart rate and breathing increased as they jogged forward and he wondered why the hell there wasn’t a service hatch closer to their destination. Trudging down tunnels and mysteriously losing probes was starting to creep him out. He’d seen enough horror movies about undead monstrosities to know where this was going. On the other hand there were 10 armed and trained CSF officers, enough to be considered a raid, they had experience and firepower that the average thug woulnd’t posses. The Besalisks had made it clear that they believed that it was just some criminal gang illegally siphoning water and that the chemical shutdown was due to one of them being sick, a common occurrence for the destitute who made up most of coruscant’s gangs.
“I hear something.” Warned one of the Besalisks. If Errol had eyes in the back of his head he would have seen the CSF patroller who were bringing up the rear look nervously at one another and take furtive glances behind them. The Besalisks too were flexing their hands with apprehension. “Lieutenant, we hear something that’s not right down here.”
Muuthar stopped the procession with a raised arm, then indicated with two fingers for his flanking officers to take position. They dropped to their knees in firing stance, their scope-lights cutting through the darkness in front of them. There was a shadow that flickered across their beams of light. “Did you see that?” One whispered but as Muuthar turned to walk towards the Besalisks the two point men had figured it was just the faulty and flickering lights of the tunnel.
He tapped Errol and nodded towards the gap between the two kneeling officers, swallowing hard, his heart pounding with nervous energy the young corporal took center position, his finger hovering over the trigger. “There did you see that!” Whispered the jumpier officer, he held his riot-gun in his right and pointed aimlessly into the darkness. “there. Right there, I saw the shadow move again.” Errol felt a dread creep upon him…
Muuthar was speaking to the Besalisk arguing over their audio scanners not picking up anything other than the drip of leaking water when the tunnel lights in their section shut off. “Sithspit.” Said one of the rearguard patrol officers as his pistol’s small light flashed about in the darkness. And then there came the sound, like padded paws across wet ground. A oatrol officer screamed, barrel lights moved across the tunnel to find him bloodied, being dragged by dark shadows. Blaster-fire lit up the tunnel behind Errol as the remaining three officers opened fire with their blaster pistols, blue blaster discharges lighting up the sides of the wall like a club. Their firing was erratic and more shadows found gaps in their firing and fell upon them…
The jumpy guard began firing his riot-gun into the darkness, silver stun bolts flashed down the hall, his firing pattern wild until one of his bolts struck a solid shadow that whimpered and then collapsed. “Contacts forward.” Yelled Errol as he searched for a target. The other officer had begun firing as well.
“I can’t see anything!”
“Keep up the fire”
Jerot had materialized at Errol’s side and yelled “Fire the flechette, full spread.” Errol obliged, in less than a second his thumb had swiped the setting near the trigger, followed by a squeeze. The kickback was almost calming as he sent hundreds of shrapnel pellets down into the shadows. Jerot’s suggestion of a fullvspread meant that they would bounce off the walls, ricocheting, causing more damage in such a tight space. His shotgun blast was met with howls of pain. The jumpy CSF counter-terrorism officer was attempting to stand, to back away and one of the shadows ducked low under his blasterfire and rose up, claws ripped into the man’s armor, the tips drawing blood. There was a scream, the klunk as the man fll back. Prone, he held his rifle across his body, pushing back against the snarling shadow that had leapt ontop of him. The man’s whimpers were drowned out by the unforgiving boom and echo of the flechette going off at close range. Blood poured over the fallen man as the attacker was blown off of him by Errol’s blast. He turned, not waiting to help the man up and fired again, his light caught more blood spalttering in the air, an indication of another hit.
Behind them, the patrollers were fighting tooth and nail with the shadows whose sharp claws ripped into protective padding. A besalisk roared, indicating they too had joined the fight, one of them pulled a wrench from its belt and swung with a burly arm across the top of the fallen CSF patroller, the shadows pinning him down disappeared. Another officer cried out in pain as his left wrist was sliced open, his blaster pistol dropping from his firing stance. In pain and desperation and rage the man dropped his shoulder and met the attacker’s charge, a right hand found an energy baton and a swing of the baton met the attacker. The bleeding officer continued to mercilessly beat the shadow, electric sparks flew off with each discharge into the writhing body. Muuthar and the female officer had rushed into the melee, their weapons spreading death and covering fire. Moments later there was silence, only the whimpers of shadows in pain and groans from the wounded. The element of surprise lost, the attackers had retreated in the face of repeater-blaster fire.
“Jerot, get your medkit over here, we have an officer down.” Said Muuthar as he pulled the fallen officer and propped him against the side wall. His uniform was stained in blood, his and the enemy’s. Jerot knelt calmly and began to administer first aid while the others took stalk. There were 3, another patroller, the woman probe operator and the jumpy frontman however they were walking wounded who treated themselves with bacta salve and remained combat functional b Muuthar’s determination.. Errol was unharmed, and he trudged forward, finger still on the trigger his light fixed upon a shadow at his feet. The shadow was mysterious anymore, his focused beam and concentration revealed it to be wolf-like furry humanoid creature, not unlike a fictional werewolf from childhood stories. “Sir, these are defels.” Errol said, identifying the lifeless alien at his feet.
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Post by Errol Nidor on Jan 4, 2016 17:06:49 GMT -8
"Establishing a perimeter" announced one of the unwounded Counter Terrorism officers. Patrol Officers cracked road flares tossed them in front and behind the party, bathing the tunnel in unnatural red phosphorous. Safely behind their walls of light, the unwounded officers took stock and knelt in firing positions. "Jerot, how are the wounded?" Muuthar inquired as he absentminded nudged the face of a dead defel, turning it over, revealing bloodied teeth and lifeless eyes. Errol stood to his side, his weapon hanging loosely in one hand as he took in the carnage. Bile threatened to whell up and spill from his mouth as the blood shone . Jerot's reply at least was positive. The wounded would survive, but they should probably be evac'd before infections set in. 3 would require time in bacta tanks. "Alright, let's get them up, its time to withdraw. Call for reinforcements." Muuthar commanded. "Sir, we've lost communication, there's a jamming signal, probably why the probe droids went inactive." Replied the female officer.
There was a universal groan and despite the bright flares there was an unmistakable dread and sense that the tunnel had become that much darker. Errol thought to himself that only a few meters separated him from the urban bustle above. However down here in the dark, they could have been in another world... He glanced at the dead defels and his wounded comrades and his uncertainty was replaced by anger. The shadows had proven themselves to be nothing but creatures, and they bled and died like everything else. They had fallen back under the firepower of their weapons and he felt righteous vindication, he would kill those monsters that stood in the way of law and order. He defiantly cocked his flechette launcher and turned to face Muuthar. "Sir with all due respect, I am pressing forward. We have the enemy on the run and by the time we get reinforcements the perpetrators will have fled the scene, perhaps having time to destroy all the evidence. We have them scared and if we press forward we might interrupt their plan or secure the evidence."
The Nikto's face contorted for a moment and Errol saw fire in the alien's eyes and feared perhaps he had overstepped his bounds. However the Nikto's features smoothed into silent resolve. "Our besalisk allies will carry the wounded back to the surface with Patrol officer Parnash who will contact Sector control and demand assistance. The rest of us will continue on. Safeties off, shoot anything that moves." The orders were met with stoid silence, the only affirmation of the order was the clicking of safeties and shucking of new blaster packs into their weapons.
"Lets go." Grumbled a Besalisks who grunted as he lifted up one of the wounded officers who groaned quietly. Patrol officer Parnash blaster in his right hand, reached down and grabbed one of the flares before standing up and walking, the red light leading the way forward. The red light got smaller and smaller as the return party made their way back to the access hatch. Muuthar took point followed by Errol and the rest who walked and limped forward, they were only a few dozen meters away from their objective, their lights showed only empty hallway. "Muuthar whispered to Errol, "Use rubber bullets and fire down the hall, clear them out." Errol moved forward, lowered the barrel of his weapon and fired down the hallway, rubber pellets ricohetted off the wall. The echo of the flechette launcher was answered by howls from Defels, no doubt remaining there to remove evidence. "Guns out!, chase them away from the site." Yelled Muuthar as he rushed forward. After a moments hesitation the others ran forward yelling war cries to chase off any survivors. After which they secured the perimeter.
Errol secured his flechette launcher to the mag-seal on the back of his tactical vest and drew his flashlight and scanner, with a quick flourish he found a sizable hole in the wall. "Sir, i've found the insertion point." He said as he moved forward. There was an unmistakable sound of rushing water. "Oh boy." he whispered to himself as his light illuminated the whole and white rushing water. He moved forward to peer inside the pipe when his foot sent a bottle rolling into the sidewall of the tunnel. Illuminated by the flashlight, Errol realized it was not simply a bottle, it was a medical cannister. He reached slowly to pick it up, it felt empty. Turning it over he gasped and dropped it, letting it bounce on the floor. The noise caused a reaction, Muuthar appeared, weapon drawn. "What the hell was that Errol?"
"Sir... that canister... We have the get hazmat teams in here." Errol said quietly as the lieutenant moved forward and tapped the cannister with his foot, turning it over and revealing a terrifying label. 'Rakghoul.' "Kiff, they've put the rakghoul plague into the water system. Take as many scans as you can. We have to discover who was behind this."
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Post by House of D'Ordinii on Apr 22, 2018 16:04:34 GMT -8
==A Drop in the Cup SL== <<107 PP; L7 Sector, Coruscant, Kristi's Klub>>
Spar Thomasin had seen a lot of the galaxy over the past fifty years. Most of it had been just long enough to offload guns into the hands of whoever would cause the local government the most trouble. Rebels, pirates, criminals, secessionists, traitors, crazies, and more or less anyone else that wanted a little firepower. He had, over that time frame noticed a trend. He was entirely certain that it wasn't accidental, but at the same time it certainly wasn't every spelled out to him word for word. Everywhere he went, the place shortly went up in flames. A little after that, though, & the Imperium marched in to pick up the pieces. Looking at the places before he arrived & after, one would be hard pressed to say it was a bad thing. But then, they would have to ignore the often rather violent transition. Not that he really cared. He was mostly in it to get fabulously wealthy. If it meant he would be able to retire well within the Imperium as a bonus, that suited him just fine.
Right now though, he wasn't selling. Even for him, Coruscant would have been a very tall order. On top of that, it was still much too far from the borders of the Imperium to be a valid target. This trip did have some pleasure mixed in, but it was still mostly business though. He was looking to expand his arsenal again. This time with some 'misplaced' First Order weaponry. The planet was technically still neutral, but it was in the middle of a vast sweep of First Order territory. He had managed, with a bit of difficulty, to get in touch with an officer high ranked enough to misplace a cargo ship loaded with personal weaponry. It wasn't a very large cargo ship, only a few thousand meters, but it would be plenty of hardware to sell. Right now he was just waiting for the middle man to show up for the final price haggling. While he waited, he pulled apart & put back together a commlink that was the better part of a century old now.
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on May 12, 2018 4:36:53 GMT -8
Landing gracefully in a hanger on the city-planet the woman exited the ship with a labored sigh. Another thought bombarded her weary mind: How odd that Darth sounds so much like, if not exactly like, the word Vater, or in Common Father..... And what a filthy town. If they had a stitch of common sense they'd invest some of that big monster of a cash cow they must soak out of the sorry taxpayer into clea Shaking her head collected her drifting mind Now where was I? Walking into, well over might better describe it, some sorry heap of a sentient being she stooped helping the poor... thing to its feet Are those feet? Who cares? she muttered: "Sorry... really, really sorry." Then swinging back to walking, looking ever so cool and collected outwardly, she struggled desperately inside grasping to find where she was when a name brought all back in line Darth! That's it! Darth! Too many Darths!!! Coincidence? I am sure. Well, I sure hope so From this, yet another query struck her: How is it that Darth has become so outlandishly popular? Subtracts from the enormity the name is intended to imply really Shrugging her shoulders the woman continued walking the dirty streets but silly questions still rose to haunt her as the agonizing inner dialogue continued. And all the while eyes followed
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on May 12, 2018 12:41:39 GMT -8
Taking a seat on a bench she observed. She always observed. And what she saw at the moment was very revealing. This That the planet was a nightmare to keep order on went without saying. That said this element of Coruscant was hardly showing. Manaan too was unusually quiet. Moreover, the flow of traffic in outer space was as such. Sparse yes but smooth. It appeared that things were becoming organized – rapidly. It was revealed simply from a short turn in the universe. It hung a bad smell in the air. A smile crossed her face. Organization and the human animal lined up side by each was in many respects an oxymoron. People craved it desperately yet fought it tooth and nail every step of the way. Lips pursed she thought: Autocracy, democracy, anarchy all the same to me. She sat resting the legs. And watching. Another observation struck her: the population seemed to be diminishing. Funny she thought how that too often inspired desperate organization, like hopeless first aid administered to a dying beast. Quickly up to her feet she walked away slowly disappearing into the crowded street
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on May 15, 2018 19:58:28 GMT -8
Boland confidently strode behind Morrígu. This was actually quite exhilarating. Liberating in an odd way. His shackles to the boredom of the outlandish mayhem that was his occupation to accompany a girl he did not even know on impulse filled him with a frolicsome vigor - dare he say fear? He smiled subconsciously eyes vigilantly probing their surroundings. Dropping his guard would be wise around this girl; she attracted unwanted attention like a piece of feces drew flies. He knew the hanger. As they approached the ship his eyes scanned the surrounding area casually. Casually taking mental note of everything and anything. As they entered and the hanger door shut he realized that his heart was racing. Calm down boy he told himself
-Boland-
"Where now?"
Firing the ship up the girl answered him as they lifted off
-Morrígu-
"Where are hearts take us...."
Boland smiled wryly
-Boland-
"Right here?"
A fist hit Boland on the shoulder - hard but she giggled despite herself. As the hormones filled the space around them the vessel rose into the sky disappearing into the clouds
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Post by Gráinne Mhaol & Fiach Dubh on May 23, 2018 22:44:48 GMT -8
Life is fragile so the tired cliché goes. And the wisdom in that simple statement stands true. Nowhere was that more finely illustrated than in the short life of Maureen Davout. But Seven years old she was the daughter of a young couple, Feilista and Wor Davout, skilled engineers with practical needs and dreams. And the couple had more than enough brains and work ethic to fulfill them. Life was their oyster and nothing was standing in their way. The day was like any other. Drop Maureen off at daycare then off to work. Today would be life-changing. A sudden overwhelming urge struck the girl and she spoke
-Maureen-
“Love you, mommy.”
At that moment they were struck on the passenger side by an oncoming ship. The driver, having lost attention for but a microsecond never recovered psychologically. Luckily the collision spared the couple. Maureen was cut in two. All was neatly cleaned up and the family whisked to the hospital. There her mother was kindly assured by a member of the Coruscant Air and Ground Traffic Central Control Authority who arrived at the scene as a first responder that the girl did not feel a thing. It was at that moment the Feilista lost her mind. Her husband became different, lacking a better adjective. Quiet withdrawn and lacking motivation. The traffic cop who attended to the girl acquired a pathological hatred for poor drivers, the effects of which became a small urban legend among a select group. Small stories pieced together make the exquisite collage that is the universe entire. In a city planet exceeding 3 trillion, the story was scarcely worthy of a second thought. And that was a shame
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Post by Twi'leck Triplet Dubh on Jun 15, 2018 22:27:27 GMT -8
A wayfarer moved among the insane traffic over the city planet
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Post by Twi'leck Triplet Dubh on Jun 15, 2018 22:51:05 GMT -8
Even if they were in a human waste bin f a planet the stretch of the legs was pleasant. The three took a seat at a bench in a lonely corner. All things happen for a reason, so the Old man went on… and on… and on. Then on some more. Anyone within several square kilometers of the man painfully knew this piece of An Tiarna wisdom, among many other. This philosophy came out and revealed itself on this day. The girls sat watching a young boy playing with a leaf. No matter how hard he threw it the leaf did a gentle spiral down to the ground. Ant the boy would laugh then the whole process started all over again. A man approached. The squabbling between the pair made Gid put a hand to her mouth to muffle the laughter. Alem too, now leaning forward with elbows on knees smiled saying
-Alem-
“Think that’s the father.”
In a sudden shocking move the man roughly grabbed the boy’s as his right swing around the boy’s mouth. Gid thought in a flash.~If that’s the father he shouldn’t be~She mentally calculated the distance between there and them. Not Alem’s muscles nor her speed was cutting the distance. She watched in horror. It was as if one could see the gun slide behind the man’s ear
-Shakk –
“Let go!”
At those words both Gid and Alem leapt up and were upon the scene in seconds. Guns are not the first choice to answer to a problem. Nor should they be considered the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th but in certain situations….
Said weirdo put the boy gently into Gid’s waiting hands who held him tight and turned walking away
-Gid-
“You’re fine. Where do you live?”
A woman ran towards them screaming nonsensible dribble
-Little boy-
“Mommy!”
Gid handed the child to the woman and said pleasantly -Gid-
“They can get away on you far too easily….”
In the background Alem threw everything she had into a right cross. Fist at her chin then shot out with a twist of the hip as she went up on the ball of right foot to finish the movement. Turning her hand on impact the man’s nose broke and he collapsed to the ground. Shakk promptly put a cap in his chest. The boy’s mother winced with the recoil, nodding her thanks and was off in a hurry. Gid turned around and walked over to her sisters. The three left fast yet attempting to look as casual as possible. Police, a bunch of bystanders, half of whom will claim that they saw everything and all descended on the scene
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Post by Twi'leck Triplet Dubh on Jun 16, 2018 0:12:07 GMT -8
A Wayfarer moved through the beehive of activity that was Coruscant . It disappeared into the sky and was gone
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