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Bes'in Skirata

posted 10-24-2012 05:25 PM    
(((OOC: Follow Bes'in, Kyan, Link, Terrin, Yaoksi, and Galen from "Where will you go" in the same forum.)))

"Stand by," Bes'in said.

Taking control of the comm station Bes'in sent a short coded message out on a low band radio frequency, one not used or tracked by most people any more. His clan was not most people. Bes'in stood waiting knowing that all with the exception of Kyan would be in awe of what they were about to see.

The field of snow that surrounded the glacier began to shimmer and dissolve revealing a valley of fertile farmland and one ever conspicuously large structure. All of this was under overlapping domes of several energy shields that could undoubtedly handle a sustained barrage from orbit. In time that too discover away, leaving those on board standing in silence. That silence was only broken when a voice came back over the comms.

"Challenger vessel this is Cuy'val Dar control, We have cleared you to land on pad seven landing lights have been activated. Cuy'val Dar control out."

On cue a ring of lights on the main structure lit up revealing where the Challenger was to land.

"I hope you appreciate the trust Kyan has placed in you," Bes'in said. "Most Mandalorians outside of my clan have never seen this place. So take this to heart when I say welcome to New Kyrimorut."



Terrin Danner

posted 10-31-2012 08:58 PM    
Holy Kriffing Hell.

Terrin's thoughts were jarred from any wandering thoughts he was having regarding what they were about to do...

...and what Galen was potentially up to that she wasn't telling him about...

...when Bes'in unveiled Kyrimorut to them.

Somehow managing to keep his jaw from hitting the floor, Terrin glanced about a little at the others reactions, noting looks of surprise and awe on their faces as well. Galen, who had been remarkably taciturn and unreadable...

...too much so....

even had a look of surprise on her face.

Terrin turned back to the forward view as Yaoksi began piloting his way towards the ring of lights. He shook his head, again in awe.

"Wow," Terrin said under his breath, potentially sounding stupid, but for the moment really having no other words.



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-03-2012 01:23 AM    
I sat very still then, the sensation of heavy breathing falling on the back of my neck as the feeling of someone hunkering very, very close by washed over me. Strangely though, even though I knew it was Captain Danner hanging over my shoulder, (something that normally would have pulled a bantering, "Hey!" from me) I found myself suddenly tongue-tied, my own eyes joining his in staring at the forward screen. For the briefest of moments I simply gawked right alongside him, awed at the sight of what once was glacier and now was...

Not.

That not-ness jerked me back to reality, and I shivered.

"I think I'll stay home and mind the ship," I muttered as I played around with a few buttons and switches on my boards, and in the doing not only telling Challenger to remain on standby mode but to take off and return to Coruscant, should I, for whatever reason, not program her to do otherwise by the end of a certain time-frame.

I heaved a barely perceptible sigh of satisfaction, the deed having been done, when I thought of something else. It didn't take much to program in the command for the drive to overheat and melt all primary, sensitive circuits and thruster components into less than slag if I didn't key in a particular sequence that only I knew... or didn't at particular time intervals key in portions of that final sequence.

Everyone was so quick to leap to join this warrior bunch, and maybe in the heat of the moment so was I... but now that we're here, and I can see the kind of technology they have, well...

I don't want to be the one to for one reason or another let them have something they just might NOT already have. What is ours, IS OURS.

And we just might be needing her to get the hell out of here in a great big hurry.

[ 11-03-2012 01:25 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Galen

posted 11-03-2012 01:35 AM    
Uncharacteristically for me, I stood in silence. Equally out of form, I didn't waste my last few moment aboard Challenger gawking at the screen, but rather took this opportunity to take what just might be a last look at my shipmates.

Master Kyan was standing in comfortable quiet, as if waiting for all of us to exhale.

Little Link was busy doing something with the boards in front of her, trying to look as though disappearing glaciers were commonplace for her... but I could sense the bit of uncomfortable awe slipping out from behind her tough facade.

Captain Joao at first gawked with the best of us, but then seemed to physically jerk himself away to do something with the myriad controls on the board in front of him. I wasn't sure, but I thought I saw him smile a little then, as if almost in relief.

And Terrin...

Oh dear Khaandon, forgive me, Terrin...

...was standing there, looking awed right alongside Captain Joao, but through that awe I could clearly sense discomfort laced with a tinge of unhappiness.

I knew it was because of me.

I drew in a breath, reached out, took his hand and squeezed it.

Trust me, my love...

I didn't dare say anything. I just let my body drift against his, let my head lay for a moment against the assurety of his strength...

...and then pulled away.

"Master," I then said, turning to the calm and quiet Kyan, giving him the honorific though I suddenly knew we both knew he could not truly teach me; only Someone Else could...

"I'm ready," I said, quite simply for the lack of any other way to say it.



Terrin Danner

posted 11-03-2012 10:09 PM    
The gentle squeeze of Galen's hand around his pulled Terrin's attention away from the awe-inspiring sight looming in front of them, pulling his thoughts back to the plans she had told him of...

...and the plans he suspected she had and wasn't sharing.

Now's the time to tell what kind of a husband you are going to be after getting a more than simply rare chance at it, Captain, a little voice whispered.

He turned and looked her over as she spoke to Kyan, taking in her dear features, and realizing perhaps now more than he ever had that he loved her for every single one of them.

And more than anything for those which were unseen.

She was strong, determined, and wise beyond her years.

And she is relying on you not only to trust her, but to use your own discretion on when to intervene. The former you were able to do in the past, but the latter...

Terrin shook himself from these thoughts, and quite consciously reached a hand out, placed it on her shoulder, and gave a reassuring squeeze. Then he stepped away, in a motion which he hoped indicated the trust he had in her...

...as well as the intentions he had to always be there, whether nearby or from a bit further off.

This time things would not be the same...

[ 11-03-2012 10:18 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-03-2012 10:37 PM    
To say Kyan could feel Galen’s turmoil would have been an understatement. He knew she was holding something back from him and from Terrin, but beyond that he could feel the solidarity of her resolve.

This is not the time to prod, she’s not like your other ad’ika she came into your life as an adult let her make her own decisions.

Not fully satisfied with his own internal justifications Kyan reluctantly pushed them aside to focus on more important matters.

Ba’vod’ika,” Kyan said. “These people I brought can be trusted and I personally assure you that they will not betray what our clan has worked to achieve. If you can listen to what they have to say and trust that everything they say is the truth.”

Turning to Terrin, Link, and Yaoksi Kyan addressed them next.

“I will also personally vet Bes’in for the Coalition, be honest and truthful with him. You don’t need to hold back when it comes to the Vong or the Sith, he has seen enough to believe anything you have to say about them.”

Kyan turned back to Bes’in and layed a hand on Galen’s shoulder.

Gal’ika and I have something else to take care of something important. I need a ship as soon as possible. Something fast, heavily armed, and not to small preferably. Also controls labeled in basic, Gal’ika will be piloting.”



Bes'in Skirata

posted 11-03-2012 11:03 PM    
Mandalorians had a belief that much can be conveyed without saying a word; they attributed this notion to the fact that because of their armor they had to develop the ability. Bes’in subscribed to this notion as well, he noticed the subtle cues from Kyan that might be lost to non-Mandalorians. He could tell Kyan couldn’t see but was not blind, he caught Kyan’s use of attaching the –ika suffix to Galen’s name, from his years of knowing Kyan he could read his body language and knew that this was important to Kyan… important to them all.

“Done Ky’ika,” answered Bes’in. “We have done much since you have been away, we are now ready the Paladins are ready. Take a Tor I’ll have one of my warriors lead you there but first Kani finished the armor before she left. Yours is badly out of date take a little time to see her work while we get the ship ready.”

Bes’in could ready the surprise from Kyan even through his armor at the mention of Kani finishing the armor. Even Bes’in was surprised that Kani succeeded where her own mother and Kyan’s wife had failed in the past. He also didn’t miss the hurt from Kyan at the mention of Kani’s name.

“Don’t worry about Kan’ika,” Bes’in said. “We haven’t forgotten about her, we will do everything to bring her home.”

As Bes’in finished speaking a small group of Mandalorians walked up to the base of the Challenger’s boarding ramp waiting for instructions from Bes’in. He sent them a short message relaying what he told Kyan and received an acknowledgement on his HUD. Then in a move that would surprise anyone not familiar with Mandalorian culture he placed both his hands on Kyan’s shoulders then game him a small head butt helmet to helmet. Then he turned his back to Kyan to address the others while Kyan and Galen left out the back to meet with the warriors outside the vessel.

“Now,” Bes’in began. “What is it you need of my clan.”



Galen

posted 11-03-2012 11:09 PM    
I nodded once if only to acknowledge Kyan's words before adding any of my own. Not that there really was anything much for me to say at this point.

"Ummm... shall we, then?"

I forced something of a tight-lipped smile across my face, partially so due to the inanity of that statement but more so to keep locked tightly behind it the knowledge of what wheel I might be setting into motion in the next few hours.

I drew a breath and then, as it didn't appear anyone else was going to take the lead, headed to the opened hatch to disembark. There I paused a moment, though, to take in the sight of the hidden city-base stretching out before me, the clean lines of it underscored by the towering peaks which protected its flanks. My gaze was then drawn to the helmeted figures who stood firm and tall at the edge of the ramp, waiting for us to join them. I moved aside as the figure of this Bes'in boarded Challenger and partook of an apparent ritual with Kyan before turning toward the others, even as Kyan joined me and then began heading down to where the warriors waited.

I shrugged inwardly, and trailed a couple steps behind.

In for a credit...

[ 11-03-2012 11:17 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Terrin Danner

posted 11-03-2012 11:46 PM    
Terrin had to consciously force himself to stop gazing at Galen as she headed off ship as Bes'in addressed those who remained, asking specifically what it was they needed from his clan. And it was also in that moment that Terrin realized he was going to have to take the lead here, and for the moment let go of his rising concerns.

For the moment.

Looking towards Bes'in's t-shaped visor, Terrin opened with what he hoped was the most honest and understandable answer to the question which had been presented.

"Things are happening which we as a group have knowledge of, things which will present a great threat to the galaxy as a whole. We have reason to believe, based on some of our experiences, that the Yuuzhan Vong are returning to our Galaxy...

...and that this time they are combined with Forces who are more than strong enough to destroy us all. There is a Force out there, something Dark and Foreboding, that we cannot identify but which my wife Galen has sensed with the Force and with powers she has that are beyond even the Force," he stated, choosing for the moment to leave explanation of the All for perhaps another time. "It is Dark and Evil, and far more than anything we can really describe or even understand at this point...

...but it is a very powerful entity."

Terrin trailed, feeling suddenly inadequate to really explain clearly what all was occurring. "We have also encountered forces from other Realms, from those of Death, who we also believe may be in league with the Vong."

He paused once more, shaking his head. "And to add to all of this, the Sith who this Galaxy knows are merely Dark Jedi who defeated a race, who are the true Sith...

...who are, like all others, some good and some not so much. Those who are not may also be in league with the Vong and these Darker forces...

...and they have powers and magicks of their own. We need allies who are willing to believe what I will admit is unbelievable, and who are willing to fight against what is incoming and with us if and when the time comes. I can tell you more of what I know, for there is quite a lot to be told...

...but please believe me when I say we need to start building a strong network of allies, and now, for something is incoming that I don't even have the words to fully describe."



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-04-2012 12:19 AM    
Kyan followed closely behind the warriors with Galen in tow. He did not recognize any of the warriors; by his estimate the oldest of them could be in there 30’s making them only children when Kyan left. The warriors led them down a turbolift to ground level where they led him to a small warehouse outside of the main building. They stopped outside of the doorway to the warehouse with the lead warrior stepping forward to address Kyan.

“When your Ad’ika was captured by the empire we brought her possessions here from Old Kyrimorut. Let us know when you are ready and I’ll take you two to the main hanger where we keep out Tor frigates.”

With that the Mandalorians moved away establishing a perimeter while Kyan and Galen were left to themselves. Kyan knowing how anxious Galen was to leave entered the warehouse with her hitting the lights. The warehouse was mostly empty at one corner was an anvil and a hammer used to forge armor plates another end had a workbench with an assortment of electronics for assembling armor. In the back were racks of weaponry, some firearms, some lightsabers, and various bladed weapons of diverse lengths. Featured prominently in the center of the warehouse were 3 sets of Mandalorian armor, but none Kyan had ever seen.

“Mandalorian Paladin Armor,” Kyan simply said.

He could sense a feeling of curiosity coming from Galen at the vagueness of his statement and the prominently featured armor. In middle was a tall set of armor, black in color with gold colored trim and featuring an insignia of a crossed lightsaber and Mandalorian saber on its breastplate. This set was obviously for Kyan. To its left was a similar set of armor with a green paint job with gold trim and matching insignia, it lacked a helmet but it looked like it was made for someone the size of Prycia his oldest daughter so likely it would fit Kani his granddaughter. The third set of armor was what intrigued him the most.

It was designed for a female human or someone near human species, deep red in color with matching gold trim and insignia. The problem with it was there was no one Kyan could think of that Kani would make a set of armor for in this size for a human. Looking closer he could begin to see the armor had a faint glow to it that his new vision could sense, not just an outline of an inanimate object. Realizing what he was seeing was the effects of the Force that Kani must have unconsciously channeled to make the armor Kyan theorized that Kani made the third set of armor possible as a nudging of the Force.

Gal’ika,” Kyan said pointing to the red set of armor. “That set is your armor. We are taking it with is, and wear it if you want to. Give me a moment to get in gear.”

Not waiting to hear her reply Kyan took the middle armor and headed off to the back of the warehouse where the racks of weapons stood. He removed his old armor setting it neatly upon one of the racks then slowly donned the new armor. As he put on each piece he tested its feel surprised at every detail put into it and the feel of it all. Lastly he put on the helmet taking in the entire experience of the armor, to his marvel it felt more like a second skin than anything else. From his old armor Kyan transferred his belongings then rejoined Galen who still stood staring at the armor. He waited to see what it was she decided.



Bes'in Skirata

posted 11-04-2012 12:39 AM    
Bes’in knew that Terrin believed what he said was the truth, or he was crazy. His programming of human psychology signaled either could be true. However his nephew had provide him with the evidence of the vongs return to the galaxy, and his own experience fighting the Jedi during the clone wars led him to believe that the other statements made by Terrin are likewise true.

“I’ll be upfront,” answered Bes’in. “I believe what you are saying is true, my own sources of information say as much about the vong. And there are enough rumors running about these dark powers you talk about to lend it creditability. But you haven’t answered my question what do you need.”

He gave only a moment for Terrin to think on his words before continuing again.

“From what I can tell, you know nothing of my clan or its history. I take it Kyan hasn’t been able to tell you what our clan has done in the past. Yet somehow managed to earn his trust, which does impress me. Perhaps it would be more beneficial for me to show you what we are and what this place is before you ask for our help.”



Terrin Danner

posted 11-04-2012 12:43 AM    
Bes'in's reply was simple, straightforward, and more than logical to Terrin. Glancing at both Link and Yaoksi, who remained in the cabin of the ship with him, he then turned back to Bes'in.

"Yes, please," he responded simply enough with a nod.



Bes'in Skirata

posted 11-04-2012 01:26 AM    
“First of let me tell you a brief history of Clan Skirata,” Bes’in began. “Our patriarch is a human male named Kal Skirata. He was a renowned mercenary in his day and about 10 years prior to the Clone Wars he was recruited along with 99 others to train the Clone Commandos for the Grand Army of the Republic. He and many other Mandalorian sergeants tried to teach Jango’s clones of their true heritage and was active during the Clone Wars attached to republic special forces in an advisory capacity. During the war he was secretly working on how to get the commandos he trained and all clones out of slavery by the Republic and back to their home on Mandalore. Suffice to say that before the Republic fell and became the Empire he succeeded in getting a few of his commandos out of the army and they managed to take a number of things with them, credits, secrets, Kaminoan cloning information. Everything they would need to set up a system to allow any clone to defect from the Empire and live a full natural life here.”

Bes’in didn’t go into great length of specifics about what he meant by full natural lives, it was fairly common knowledge nowadays that the Kaminoans accelerated their ageing process.

“Kal Skirata used the money to help establish lives here for the clones,” Bes’in continued. “We had to teach many their heritage and culture, many of the commandos he personally trained were adopted into his family. Along with a Jedi who abandoned the Jedi order, even me a droid. In time we began to include many other clones as members of our clan and our numbers grew. Eventually many began to have children; most of us are not biologically related to Kal Skitata but sons of clones. Even Kyan is the son of a clone; his mother is a clone of Arla Fett, the sister of Jango Fett. Now days Clan Skirata numbers in the tens of thousands one of the largest clans.”

“At first we were content to be free of the Empire and the Jedi, but time changed that. We saw countless examples of how our mercenary was detrimental to Mandalorian society. Sure we could defend ourselves from invasion but at heavy cost with each incursion. We needed a change; Kyan, myself, and several other clan members saw the need for a deterrent force. Quietly we reached out to other clans with our plan to train a Mandalorian Special Forces, if you will. That’s what this place is, we are the Mandalorian Paladins.”

Bes’in turned to leave only stopping to call back over his shoulder.

“To explain more I will have to show you, your ship will remain unharmed and you are more than welcome to carry whatever arms you wish. You are free to go anytime you please. But I think after you see what this place is you might be able to better phrase you question what is it you want from us… any takers?”



Terrin Danner

posted 11-11-2012 03:55 PM    
Terrin nodded, already gaining more respect for the Mandolorian, both as a whole and for this particular clan in general. Now knowing that they had trained special forces, Terrin was beginning to get an idea of how they might be able to help the newly formed Coalition, and in more than one way.

He turned a sidelong glance towards the others who came with him, arching an eyebrow as if to indicate his growing interest in what Bes'in was about to show them, for he most certainly became more and more intrigued with just the little bit that he had already told.

"Yes, please, continue," Terrin then said aloud, knowing that if he was interested, his comrades most certainly were as well.



Cel

posted 11-11-2012 08:58 PM    
Link couldn’t help but notice Yaoksi doing something with the controls; she didn’t want the others to notice as well so she remained silent. At Bes’in’s invitation she remained behind with Yaoksi, and called out to Bes’in and Terrin as they left.

“Go ahead,” called Link. “I have something to take care of real quick. I’ll meet you outside in a minute.”

She waited until she heard the pair descend the boarding ramp, then she turned in her chair to face Yaoksi.

“So what’s up?” Link asked while obviously eying the console in front of Yaoksi.



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-12-2012 11:05 AM    
I swiveled my chair to face her, expecting to see perhaps the barest hint of disappointment on her face. By this time I had come to know her fairly well, and knew she had seen what I had hoped to be the furtive actions on my part. Apparently they were furtive enough to escape notice of the others, or their attention had been totally drawn to the Mandalorian Clan Boss. But not this little gal; sighing a little, I crossed my leg to let my ankle rest on the opposite thigh, and sat that way in silence, marshaling my thoughts.

Finally I spoke: "Look, I know I was right there with everybody when we discussed coming here," I began. "But we're here now, it's different, and... well, I dunno."

I turned back to the console, glanced at the display lights. All were green as proverbial grass: Challenger was still quietly settling into standby mode, and if she had any complaints about her potential suicide she wasn't letting me know anything about it.

I swiveled back to Link again, uncrossed my leg and gave her an earnest look.

"Look, these are guys who not only stuck closely to themselves throughout history, but did so during the time the Empire was taking over the Galaxy. Where were they when the Jedi were being killed off? Where were they when the Senate was disbanded, the senators assassinated?

"Where were they when the Resistance needed them most?"

My console dinged quietly at me; still staring Link straight in the eye I reached out and keyed in a code. A blinking yellow light returned to green as Challenger settled down again.

"It's true we weren't aware of this until, well... just now, actually. In fact, I thought they'd died off or dispersed or something; nothing much was known about them to begin with, you know. They've always had a closed door policy, so who the hell ever really knew what was going on with this world? I really thought we'd come here, and would have to aggressively persuade them into helping us; the first red flag started waving when this glacial valley turned into their city. Damn, Link; what the Impys wouldn't give for technology like that! AND they just show it to us!"

I stopped again, drew in a deep breath.

"Look, I know this ship is probably nothing in comparison. But I need a little bit more than words before I just stroll on out of here and leave her alone. For all I know their "closed doors" remain closed because nothing gets out of here. Someone finds this place, be it by accident or design, and wham! The hammer falls, the pieces tidily swept up, and the rest of the Galaxy doesn't have a clue."

I gave her a searching look, hoping to find a semblance of mutual agreement. Fates knew that with the life she's led up until joining in with our little band she's developed the ability to look at all sides of a situation, both sides of the coin, if you will.

If only to simply survive.

Exhaling again, I quickly outlined what I'd programmed into Challenger, in the hopes of not only keeping her from Mandalorian hands should the going get tough, but to be ready and able to provide a quick escape for everyone, should the tough have to really get going...



Galen

posted 11-12-2012 11:40 AM    
I jumped a little as this little announcement came winging out of left field to smack me in the face.

Mandalorian armor... for me. But how--?

I didn't know what to think, what to say. Guessing that the smartest thing at this point was to just keep my mouth shut, I moved to the set Kyan had pointed to and stopped before it.

It was the deep, rich color of a gemstone, picked out in shining gold, and just sat there beckoning to me like a siren from the wildest sea ever imagined. I could feel it's pull tugging at me even as part of me wanted with equal intensity to back away from it's mysterious beauty.

I don't need this...

A shiver ran through me as that thought, clearly not one of my normal "hunches," winged violently through me, coming in from right field, so to speak, adding an additional element of surprise to the turmoil of emotions now suddenly flooding my body.

Where did that come from?

I paused, hand still stretched out toward the armor, not touching, just holding back about an arm's length. Time suddenly seemed to expand; my vision tunneled, narrowing down until all I could see was that beautiful, if helmet-less, set. All around was deep, dark, blankness; as if reality was indeed but a dream and if I touched this work of art would simply -- poof! -- disappear and I would wake up to find...

I shivered again; reality returned. The armor sang an even more insidious song. It hit me then, the Flow Walk; the person in that other set of armor had been me. THIS was what I had been wearing, when Kyan faced his death at the hands of...

What? Who?

An army of geese began marching up and down my spine then, raising the flesh into their usual little bumps. I drew in another, deeper breath, and paused to think this thing over. Do I refuse the obvious honor of this armor? For great honor it was indeed, all wrapped up in Kyan's personal clan, his own personal pain, his own emotions. And then to be offered to me, an Outsider -- the Mandalorians had a word for that, damned if I could remember what it was -- well... To refuse it would be more than a slap in the face. But to take it --

Could be part of a series of events set into motion that would culminate in Kyan's death.

I took the tiniest step backward, letting my outstretched hand fall quietly to my side. But then I stopped, thinking further.

Galen, you can accept the honor by accepting this gift. Put it on; it might come in handy some day. But should the time come...

You can always take it off.

Something waned within me. Something I couldn't put a finger on quieted. From off to the side I heard the sound of footsteps; a quick glance out of the corner of my eye confirmed my first thought that it was Kyan heading back to me.

Snorting at myself then, I snatched up the armor and began putting it on. It wasn't as easy as I first thought; there were invisible connections and straps and the like which I assumed when properly affixed would hold this thing of beauty to me like glue. But in my fumbling about, it felt like iron.

Strong hands came from behind me to assist. In moments I was clad in wonder, the expected stiffness fading before the reality of its almost silky-smooth fit against my body. I clenched my hand; it didn't even feel as if it wore a glove. I couldn't help smiling; then turned round to face Kyan.

"Well, what do you think?" was all I could muster, inwardly glad that my former, strange misgivings were now completely silenced.



Cel

posted 11-12-2012 04:53 PM    
Link let out a small sigh, because she agreed with much that Yaoksi had to say. His question was a sound one, where were they when the galaxy needed them.

"That is the issue isn't it," commented Link. "Where were they? I suppose it falls under the same questions I have been asking my entire life. Where was the Republic when I was sold into slavery? Where were the Jedi when corrupt police tried to hunt me down for running away?"

She could see those remarks hurt Yaoksi, Link was the quintessential example of those who the system had failed.

"Everyone has their own priorities and biases." said Link. "Both Bes'in and Kyan told us what the Empire has done to their people, and look at these scans we took coming in."

Link pulled up the sensor data on her terminal pointing out the few settlements that they had detected on their way in. Largely the planet was uninhabited wilderness, and what settlements they saw would only qualify as outlying towns on most rim worlds.

"From what I've seen the defences of this place would be hard to duplicate," continued Link. "The power requirements must be enormous; I doubt that there are multiple sites like this one, maybe two or three others. With that information I can guess that the population of this planet to be around 3 maybe 4 million tops. A core world like Coruscant has a population pushing 1 trillion. Even the best training and equipment couldn't overcome those odds if the Empire really felt the need to take out the Mandalorians."

Link could tell Yaoksi was processing all of this, truth be told she actually agreed with Yaoksi's assessment of the situation. But Links analytical mind gave her a different perspective as well.

"I look at it on a cost vs. risk," Link explained. "We could be right and this is some elaborate trap, if that's the case we are already screwed at this point. Or we could be wrong and still bug out, in that case who knows how much we might regret that decision. The third option is we keep an open but cautious mind about the situation and roll with whatever happens."



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-13-2012 12:07 AM    
Galen’s trepidation towards the armor would have been easy to read without a Force connection. However all that seemed to melt away with each piece she put on. Kyan wished he could see Galen with his eyes instead of perceiving her through the Force. Still, it brought him a sense of pride to see Galen in her armor.

"It looks good on you ad'ika," confessed Kyan. "Don't think too hard about the symbolism of the armor, Your heart is mando'a the culture can come latter. Here let me get your helmet working."

Holding out his hand Kyan waited until Galen handed him her helmet. Flipping over so he could access the interior components, Kyan knew from the prototypes that its design did not that different from the older model he had worn before. Because Mandalorians adopted adults into their society they had a need to build make their armor usable by to non-Mandalorians. Opening an access panel he could see a series of switches that controlled the default settings of the armors system.

360 degree view, off... language, basic…

Kyan ran through the settings on Galen's armor setting them to the simplest options for the time being.

"I tried to make this simple as possible," said Kyan. "It will only display basic information at first; armor status, communications, position of friendly units. Your armor has an instruction manual you can access by looking to the bottom left of the HUD and blinking twice. The armor can be controlled with voice commands or eye movement from your helmet but in case your armor loses power you should also learn to use all the systems manually.”

“Some basic things about your armor; once you put on the helmet it will create an environmental seal. The armor will filter the air from your environment, if it detects any dangerous contaminates or sudden changes in pressure it will automatically seal itself off and you will be on a 10-minute backup supply of air. Your visor can switch between infrared, ultraviolet, night vision, and macro binoculars. Short version the armor is much more than protection it is the most advance compact sensor, communications, piece of equipment that could be put into one place. Your armor is more than pieces of metal and wire it is an extension of your body, so wear it how you would want others to see you.”

Kyan handed the helmet back to Galen, then gave her the time she needed to become familiar with the armor.



Galen

posted 12-20-2012 02:46 PM    
Wear this as I would have others see me, ey? All righty then, you're the Boss...

The helmet was surprisingly easy to put into place. It seemed I just placed it over my head, hands and mind ready to figure out the slight dilemma of seating it when it seemed to pull down of its own accord. A quiet click ensued as it sealed itself against my surroundings, which in turn was followed by a slight hissing sort of hum.

Red flags started waving all over the place; the gaggle of geese burst into quick-time up and down my back, honking and gabbling in panic as they went. I drew in a quick inhalation of breath, and took a quick step backward. Too quick, and a step with my body in reactive defense posture. The armor obliged, enhanced that step... which because I was at a slight backward overage in the angle department proceeded to develop to its logical conclusion.

I hit the dirt with an embarrassing thump, cold sweat springing over my brow.

The suit merely sent forth a little blast of air, evaporating the drops from my face even as it likewise evaporated my momentary terror into hot embarrassment. I sat there for a moment, berating myself for what had happened.

Galen, get a grip! This isn't like... like... well, what could have provoked that?

The answer came flashing into my head as I pulled myself to my feet.

Actar. That horrid, black box of inner hell he'd put me into...

I shook myself, straightened. Galen ol' girl, I told myself, that was in the past. What is done is done. You may have to face him again, but look at who you've got in your corner. You'll be safe, and more than likely he'll believe what you will have to say. If you do go face to face with him again, that is...

I gave myself another shake just to rid myself of all the old shadows. Then with a more cautious approach I began familiarizing myself with the workings of the suit.

It didn't take long until I was not only moving smoothly, but I was able to stop, turn and leap with greater efficiency than before. Little jets seemed to know juuuuust when I needed assistance, or how much; soon I was gamboling over Kyan's head like hawkbats of Coruscant. Part of me realized that perhaps I was taking things a bit to the extreme -- I was positive I could feel Kyan's mounting disapproval -- but the greater majority of my personal brand of logic continued to dictate I press this armor to what limit I could find in it.

So far I didn't find any.

I took a final bounding leap over Kyan, turned in mid-air and was readying a backward somersault into landing when I must have twisted my hand just so. Immediately tangleweb blasted out, enveloping him head to toe and knocking him quite handily to the ground.

I landed lightly, glad for the helmet which was just as handily hiding my red face from him.

"Oops," was all I could muster as I went over and began loosening the twisting lines that were covering his body.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 12-21-2012 01:57 AM    
It was always a sight to see someone don the armor for the first time. It reminded him of his daughters when he gave them their first set of armor when they turned 5. Kyan was so wrapped up in old memories he barely registered the incoming net from Galen’s armor. On reflex Kyan brought up his arms in a defensive posture and tucked his chin to his chest. When the net hit it wrapped around him tightly then the force of the impact drove him to the ground. If he did not react accordingly the net would have pinned his arms against the side of his body unable to move, as it were his quick reactions allowed him enough freedom of movement to flex his wrist back far enough to send a hidden vibroblade into his hand.

Hidden vibroblade, just like my old armor. That probably means that Kani knows my armor preferences.

“Don’t worry about it too much Gal’ika,” Kyan replied. “Pr’ika my oldest did the same thing her first time, only with a flamethrower.”

Together Kyan and Galen managed to cut him loose from the netting. He could see Galen’s little mishap showed her the power the armor had and why it should be respected. Kyan let out a laugh because as far as accidents are concerned it could have been much worse.

“Read those manuals when you have the chance,” Kyan said. “Now excuse me a moment to gather one more thing.”

Kyan walked back to the weapons rack and took his lightsabers hanging them from open pegs on the rack. He then turned to a wooden box at the base of the weapons rack and opened it withdrawing its contents, two matching lightsabers and what most people would call a leather skirt. The lightsabers only different from a normal one by virtue of its handle being 1.5 times the normal length of a standard lightsaber. When Kyan ignited the pair the both flared to life in two white blades, satisfied they were in good order he extinguished the blades and focused his attention to the leather skirt. What looked like a leather skirt or kilt is known as a kama in mando’a, an older accessory to Mandalorian armor that has fallen in and out of style over the years. It provided a measure of defense against the thrusters on a jetpack and extra storage. Many from the Skirata clan chose to wear them to honor the ARC commandos of the Clone Wars, many of whom are descendants of that lineage.

He buckled the kama around his waist, the leather from which hung freely down to his knees. To this he slid lightsabers into holsters fashioned into the kama. Kyan now felt completed in a way. The two lightsabers and kama he now carried were the ones he left with Pria as a promise to one day return. It was a promise he now fulfilled, albeit to late for his daughter to see.

But not for Kan’ika, I won’t lose her, or Gal’ika. Somehow I will find a way to help them both.
Kyan returned to Galen, who would probably have questions about Kyan’s choice in fashion, but that could wait until they were underway.

“I’m ready when you are,” Kyan said. “If you want a good weapon before we head off to the hanger I suggest you take one from the rack back there. We have blasters, lightsabers, swords, knives, spears, clubs… actually that rack is full of almost any weapon you could want just take a lightsaber and anything else that catches your eye.



Jasyn Lancaster

posted 12-21-2012 10:53 AM    
(((OCC: Message incoming from A Rose So Sweet in the Sith Temple/Jedi Praxeum forum.)))

Terrin: K'kihl, myself, a new friend, and a Sith pilot will be shortly enroute to K'eel Doba to search for Matt via a Sith ship of some variety. I will update you as we progress.

Satisfied the message was brief and to the point, Jasyn sent it on its way via the highly encrypted, secure channel to Terrin.



Bes'in Skirata

posted 04-22-2013 01:42 AM    
Bes’in only waited for a few moments before calling for a fire team to meet him at the base of the boarding ramp. Within minutes a group of three Mandalorian warriors in blue armor being led by another in red armor walked over from across the roof top to the landing pad that the Challenger was upon. He knew that he could have given the team their orders over their comm links to Terrin couldn’t hear or in Mando’a which he wouldn’t be able to understand. Instead he told them in basic to remind Terrin that he was not holding them prisoners.

“Secure the landing pad,” Bes’in ordered. “No one enters the vessel without permission of her Captain, if he or any other our guests wish to meet with us escort them to the war room of the alii’gai. Also tell signal the Vanguard and senior staff, have them meet us there.”

The warriors simply nodded and took their posts at the bottom of the boarding ramp. Bes’in knew he didn’t need a security team to guard the ship but it was a sign of respect his guests would appreciate. He started walking towards a turbolift that led off of the landing pads and signaled for Terrin to follow. He waited until the doors of the turbo lift had closed leaving the two alone before he continued their earlier conversation.

“Mandalorian special forces might have been a stretch of words,” said Bes’in. “We are actually more analogous to the Jedi order than anything else. After Kyan became a Jedi Master and his oldest Daughter Pria a Knight we established the Paladins together. The resources of clan Skirata were rolled into the Paladins and most of our first recruits were the descendants of clones who fled here after the Clone Wars. We envisioned an elite warrior culture, independent of the Mandalore, ready to handle scenarios beyond our militia like mentality could handle.”

The turbolift stopped at their floor several stories down, and when its doors opened before them stood a double set of blast doors that looked like an airlock guarded by a team of warriors. With a short hand signal the team leader walked over to a keypad punching in a code, which opened the double set of blast doors. Beyond that was another corridor but instead of the duracrete structure like they had seen so far the structure was made primarily of metal and resembled the corridors of a vessel. He could read from his sensors the moment that Terrin’s bio signs registered as impressed, so he took that moment to weigh how much exactly would he revel to them. He decided to tell them enough that they could understand the scope of their capabilities but not enough to determine their strength of forces.

“From that core group we expanded our operations,” continued Kyan. “Some began to train other at sites like this one, we sent scouts to infiltrated different defense contractors for the New Republic or Empire, others still infiltrated the Empire or New Republic military to learn from them, and some we diverted to our mercenary for hire force to recruit potential outsiders. Since then we have grown considerably using that knowledge to research and manufacture our own weapons, star fighters, the active stealth camo you saw from before. This site use to be a mine for Mandalorian iron we converted into one such base, with more across the Mandalore sector and a few outposts in the unknown regions. We have an extreme training program, but our numbers are sufficient we can conduct prolonged operations away from the Mandalore sector without resupply if required. We still have a few problems because of the level of secrecy we wish to maintain. Capital ship manufacturing presents a problem for us. Our primary mission is the elimination of all threats to the Mandalorian people, even if that threat is the Mandalor. Here we are.”

It was then that the facial recognition from the bases security system gave him the results on his new guest. He could have processed the entirety of the report sent to his armor in a nanosecond if he wanted, but his time with organic beings made him appreciate the pace at which they did things. So he only processed the summary of the report and not its full analysis.

Terrin and Galen Danner, owners of Eagle Enterprises, and merchants… How did Galen end up as Kyan’s daughter? I’ll figure it out later. Yaoksi Joao, smuggler, his ship is different than the one on the report must be a new addition. The Ryn, unknown??? Why are there 25 different profiles linked to this one girl, arrest warrents, bounties, shoot on sight orders... what is going on with her. Never mind Kyan vouched for her that’s all that matters for now.”

They had traveled through a series of corridors passing many warriors going about their duties, moving supplies or with only a passing glance monitoring and maintaining the various systems aboard the installation. Ahead of them lied a security checkpoint flanked my more Mandalorian warriors, these ones all wore armor with gold trim and carried a Mandalorian saber on their belts. As the two approached the warriors moved to the side letting them through the heavy blast doors that lead into a room adorned by many different monitors along its walls. The most prominent feature of this room was its long table with a built in holo projector in its center. Down either side were many chairs that also functioned as holo pads, some had warriors sitting in them others projected a holo feed instead. Some of the projections wore business suits instead of Mandalorian armor, and one human woman was wearing the uniform of an Imperial Vice Admiral. Bes’in took his seat at the head of the table and indicated for Terrin to take a seat next to him.

“Helmets off, conduct speaking in basic for our guest Terrin Danner of Eagle Enterprises.” All those wearing Mandalorian armor with the exception of Bes’in removed their helmets setting them on the table. To someone not familiar with Mandalorians, who only knew of the famous Fett family, they often times assumed all Mandalorians are human. However from looking at this group they would be mistaken, while a majority was human there was also one Verpine, a Wookie and two Chiss present.

“First off, former Supreme Guardian [i]Cab’uir Alor Kyan Jetiis’ad has returned as you may have already heard, however he will not be staying with us or resuming command of the Paladins at this time. I still retain command as Cab’uir Alor with Guardian Cabur’ad Skirata as my second.” Bes’in quickly nodded to the holo of the woman in the vice Admirals uniform for Terrin’s benefit. “He and his daughter Galen have another important mission, likely dealing with the Force knowing him. That being said he is to be treated as if he was me, any orders given by him that do not directly contradict my own or jeopardizes our mission are to be followed run that down to your troops as well. As for his daughter Galen you are to follow her orders as if they are coming from Kyan for sake of convenience I am granting her a field commission of a Colonel Al’verde and all the access and privileges afforded to one. We are now processing the armor data from Kyan’s encounter with the vong, based on what we learn new assignments will be given out soon. In light of this I am authorizing the wide spread implementation of Paladin Armor by all warriors as soon as possible and recall notices are to be expected for all deep cover in the near future. You are all dismissed carry out your duties, Guardian Skirata stand by for additional instructions.”

All the warriors present either signed off by holo or grabbed their helmets and exited the room leaving the three of them Bes’in, Terrin, and Guardian Skirata alone. Bes’in turned to the holo of the vice Admiral. “Just listen for now and then I’ll decide how much to bring before the others.”

He turned his chair back to Terrin. “Both you and Kyan mentioned a Coalition you are forming and wanting to seek allies. Now that you know who and what we are, I will repeat my question what do you want from us?”



Terrin Danner

posted 06-16-2013 09:54 PM    
The Forces Be'sin had just shown Terrin were impressive. Far more than impressive. If what they were about to do involved battling against any well known Galactic forces...

...he would easily have been able to answer Bes'in's question. But they were instead talking about going against the Vong, who seemed to somehow be allied with the Sith...

...and possibly even controlled by the Sith if he was going to put any stock into the speculations he and Galen had been making. And then there was the Darker Realms, That Which Is,, and even darker, deeper forces that Galen had sensed in her flow walk...

...and which Terrin believed in entirely simply because Galen had experienced it.

Realizing he had not said a word, and that Bes'in and the one who he called Guardian Skirita were looking at him expectantly, Terrin shook himself from his thoughts, with effort.

"Your forces are quite impressive," he started with, realizing that although that simple statement might sound stupid, that it carried alot of weight. After all, these guys had apparently been around for some time...

...and had kept to themselves, protecting themselves. Were they really going to be wiling to risk themselves for a greater cause that might involve the protection of the entire galaxy? And maybe even the entire Universe? After all, until this point, it seemed their primary objective was to protect Madalore. Which was all well and good, but now...

Terrin pursed his lips thoughtfully. "There is much I know regarding the Sith, however, beginning with the fact that those I am calling Sith are a race of magickal beings, and not Dark Jedi who use the Force for their own betterment. These guys can be good...

...but like many, they have some who are very, very evil. And they have powers I can't even accurately describe, powers well beyond those of a Jedi."

He trailed a moment. "So I guess when we are speaking of the coalition, and of what we want of you...

...we quite simply need allies who are going to be willing to pool their resources for the protection of the galaxy, whatever said resources may be. Because not only do we have reason to believe there are Yuuzhan Vong coming into this galaxy once more...

...we also learned of that little tidbit first via our connections with the Sith race. And at least one of those darker Sith had associations with the Vong...

...if not more. This connection between the Vong and the Sith makes them both even more powerful than you can possibly imagine...

...and it would not be honest for me to sit here and tell you that your forces, as grand as they are, are going to be enough to withstand them together. So before you commit them to any of this...

...I think you should know the truth of this."

And you haven't even mentioned the Darker Realms and what Galen sensed on her flow walk yet, have you, pal? a shoulder devil snorted derisively, although Terrin tried to ignore it....

...and to ignore the his continually growing concerns regarding what Galen was planning to do about what she had seen...



Bes'in Skirata

posted 07-10-2013 02:39 AM    
Bes’in manipulated the terminal built into the central holo pad which brought up a map of the galaxy. He zoomed in on a cluster of stars, which judging by the look of surprise on Terrin’s face was the location of these Sith that Terrin was referring to.

“Don’t look so surprised,” Bes’in said. “Guardian Skirata is a Vice Admiral in the Imperial Navy, and the Empires Admiralty has been briefed on the blockade that was maintained in this sector until recently. Reports of an incident that transpired in that location are very similar to a previous one on record. During which a single Jedi using the Force to push a fleet of 60+ Victory class Star Destroyers several light years, repelling Grand Admiral Pelleon during an attempted siege of the Jedi Temple on Yavin 4.”

Bes’in grew tired of this subtle negotiating game that Terrin was playing with him. True those skills probably suited Terrin well as a businessman, but Bes’in had little interest in profit. What drove Bes’in was protecting his family, his world, his people’s way of life. Looking across the table to his granddaughter in the holo he could see her growing frustration as well. She was the only one who knew him better that Kyan. Already she could see what he was planning to do and nodded silently that she agreed with his decisions.

“I really do not care about your assessment of these Sith,” Bes’in stated. “By your own admission you lack any detailed analysis of their capabilities or plans. By comparison, after the Clone War ended we of clan Skirata were able to gain access to Emperor Palpatines archives he had on the ancient Sith. after to their incurion by the dark Jedi. Though heavily fragmented and skewed by the dark Jedi they did preserve some of the legends of the people they enslaved. Then on the Vong we are uniquely qualified, I was at the battle of Mandalore when we sacrificed two-thirds of our entire population to hold this system. A move that held up the Vong fleet long enough for the rest of you to prepare an offensive. We posed as double agents during that war seemingly helping the Vong in their conquest. While at the same time feeding the rest of the galaxy what Intel we could to slow their advance, and none of you took them seriously until it was almost too late. The Mandalorian people paid for your slow response. You don’t need to tell me the threat posed by the Vong augmented by what the Empire’s underestimation of the Sith might entail.”

“The truth of the matter is you don’t know what you need or what I want. You come to us without the faintest idea of how to deal with such a threat and only offer the smallest amount of Intel for me to base a decision on. Contrary to popular myth we Mandalorians are very intelligent, sociable, and a just people to work with; we just appreciate efficiency so we can enjoy more time with our families. Now you have me interested, so give me what you know about these threats along what things you need. Then, if it aligns with our interests, we can tell you what roles we can fill along with what we would need in turn.”



Terrin Danner

posted 07-10-2013 10:24 AM    
Terrin was taken aback by the Mandolorian's knowledge of the blasted Imperial blockade. And, at least initially, he was kind of annoyed that Bes'in was sitting there talking about what they wanted from him and that he kept insisting...

...when it finally dawned on him the reason for this request.

You've implied there is something big n' bad incoming. You've told them about the Vong, and about the Sith not being quite what the Universe in general thinks they are...

...you've talked about their potential connection to the Vong...

...but you haven't yet really told them what you know. Thus the reason Bes'in really doesn't think you KNOW anything about these threats you speak of.

Unconsciously, Terrin shook his head. Soooo hesitant to trust anyone, even after all these years, eh buddy? When are you ever going to get over that?

Realizing he had slipped into thought and again Bes'in and Guardian Skirta were waiting, he snapped alert, turning first to look at Bes'in, then to the Guardian, and back.

"Please, forgive me for my vagueness," Terrin finally responded. "Old habits die hard, and after the past few years and what we've seen and experienced, it's easy to assume that no one will believe."

He paused, his next statement more for himself than the others. "And now is not the time for that."

Terrin then shifted his gaze, and pointed to the cluster of stars still displayed indicating the location of the Sith worlds. "Regarding the blockade you mentioned and what occurred to destroy it...that was of something far greater than just the Force. I don't have specifics...

...but I can tell you it had something to do with Sith magicks...or most likely, with a power they call The All. This power...it's like the Force in that it can be used for good or for bad...

...but it's so much more than the Force." Terrin paused, pursing his lips, trying to decide how to explain it. "Those who can use its power have healing capabilities that are greater than the best Force Healers I know. And more importantly, they can literally move through time and space, taking others along with them. And what's far worse and more threatening is that they can move through dimensions...

...to this place we call the Darker Realms. It sounds unreal, but this is a place of the dead, and a place of dark powers and of things non-living."

Terrin paused once more, his vision now more turned inward than outward. Truthfully, he didn't know if he wanted to see the looks on either of the other two's faces in the room at the moment, anyway. "The Sith are not the only ones capable of using the All. I know of at least three humans who can. And my greater concern is that, with Vong incoming and potentially connected to the Sith, that some of them may learn its use as well. And if that All power is combined with the powers of the Darker Realms, where things seem to be immortal..."

He quited a moment, his look darkening. With effort, he forced himself to look directly at Bes'in. "Galen and I, and most of the people with us, have first-hand knowledge of all of this. We have been to both Sith worlds, and several of us have lived there for a time. In that time we were allied with some of the Sith, to protect my wife from one of them who had allied himself with the Darker Realms, a being by the name of Ankrist Roan."

Terrin again paused, debating with himself on whether or not to reveal what was coming to mind. He decided that, in all fairness, they needed to know just how powerful said being was...

...therefore how powerful any being who was connected with both the Vong and the Realms truly could be. "That foul being, who is now dead and residing in the Darker Realms, was able to us the innate All capablities of some of his offspring to bring the Sith, who were destroyed by the Dark Jedi 4,000 years ago, back to life and into this time to again reside on these worlds you have shown me. This is the reason the Empire moved to blockade these worlds, that suddenly became inhabited out of nowhere...

...because there are those in the Empire who also know full well of the Sith, the All, the Darker Realms, the Vong...

...and of their capabilities."

He paused a final time. "There is much more I can tell you about. Please...ask me whatever you want to know."

[ 07-10-2013 10:30 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Galen

posted 07-10-2013 10:25 AM    
Nodding to acknowledge the even greater honor I felt was being extended to me, I then turned my attention to the weapons rack.

To call it that was actually something of an understatement. It was more like a weapons wall, covered from floor to vaulting ceiling with weapons of every conceivable kind, including some I didn't even recognize. I stood before the lethal grandeur of it all, somewhat overwhelmed if truth be known, and considered.

What the heck kind of weapon would I use?

I closed my eyes, let my mind follow an accelerated flashback of all the adventures I'd gone through, starting with being trapped on what I now knew to be one of the Sith worlds, left by my sister to die there; let it range over the times I shared with Sorben, our escapades against Darth Wicked and the other dark jedi lords we'd encountered, from escaping from capture via Jester to being trapped in Force cages, to blowing up an entire moon. Onward: through the trial and tribulations at the hands of Actar, meeting Terrin, falling in love again, losing Darra, finding her again... on and on the images rolled across the landscape of memory until they at last came to a stop, here at this Wall of Weapons.

I realized that throughout it all I'd never really USED a weapon. Oh perhaps I'd borrowed a blaster here and there, but for the most part I'd battled every foe I'd encountered with intuition, stealth, and a helluva lotta good ol' fashioned luck.

Luck indeed... it couldn't last forever.

I drew in a breath and focused on the array once more. Blasters, blast rifles, swords of every shape and length, hammers and clubs and weird things dotted with rancor teeth... the formidable assortment grew even more overwhelming the more I hunted, the more I looked.

Short-term memory waved a hand, and I saw it. A neat little vibro-blade, sitting at the bottom of one row, as if it were ashamed to find itself hanging there with it's glorious brethren. I remembered how Kyan had one suddenly appear, as if by magick, just moments ago when I'd inadvertently entangled him in the netting.

Nice and simple, easy to hide, that will do...

I reached down and plucked it from the wall. Even as I held it in my hand something from somewhere up my sleeve seemed to reach down and snatch it. I stared for a moment at my empty, gloved hand, then smiled with the realization that my lovely new armor had dealt with where I was to put it before the question even had a chance to cross my mind.

"I'm rea-"

The rest of that statement was truncated in mid-word, my turning body froze as I saw it. Just hanging there, with all the other lightsabers Kyan's people had managed to hoard away over time.

It's handle, far from being ornate, was a simple blue-black, like blued steel or the pupils of a rancor. It was turned so as to display the single button upon it, and that was the color of ruby. In fact for all I knew it may well have been ruby; even in the generalized, dispersed white light of this place it managed to grab and refract until it looked like a shining, single droplet of blood.

I was drawn to it like gleeberflies to a torch, not even considering if this thing would be useful to me...

...or burn.

Hesitant at first, my resolve grew and I reached out and took it from its place among the others. It fit into my gloved hand like it was made especially for me. Smiling, I turned away, facing the expanse behind me, and thumbed that ruby button.

A shining blade of energy shot out, furiously ruby in color.

I almost dropped it. Then from somewhere deep inside me, something seemed to whisper:

Yes... for now.

Swallowing, I thumbed the lightsaber into quiet, and affixed it quickly to my side. Then I finished my former, truncated move to leave.

"I'm ready, Kyan, and thank you."

Saying no more I moved to his side, and waited to see where he would take us next.

[ 07-10-2013 10:31 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 07-10-2013 03:43 PM    
Kyan wanted to say so many things to Galen, about how proud he was to see her in h that armor, how the lightsaber she chose once belonged to his youngest daughter. Instead allowed his feelings of pride to be conveyed through the bond they shared.

Her confidence is growing slowly, but it is as our people say “Mishuk gotal'u meshuroke, pako kyor” or in basic, “pressure makes gems, ease makes decay”. Someday these challenges she is facing will make her a great warrior, if only in my lifetime I could see it.

Kyan nodded to Galen and the pair set off exiting the warehouse, and returned to their escort who were waiting outside. The leader approached and with a quick appraisal of Galen nodded approvingly then turned to Kyan.

Cab’uir Alor Jetiis’ad,” the leader said. “Cab’uir Alor Skirata has restored you to your former rank and offers all our services and resources to your mission. Also take these.”

Their escort produced two shoulder pauldrons. They handed a double sided version to Kyan emblazoned with the Paladin’s Insignia flanked on either side with two stars. Then to Galen they handed a single sided shoulder pauldron, bearing a silhouette of a strill, a Mandalorian hunting creature, grasping a Mandalorian saber in its claws.

“He has also granted Galen Danner a field commission as an Al’verde,” the leader continued. “Now if you follow me to the hanger we have you ship prepped and ready, it’s the prototype Tor assault fighter your daughter developed that our current model is based upon.”

Quickly Kyan took the pauldrons, affixing his own as they moved toward the hanger and hanging on to Galen’s until she had time to don hers… if she even wanted to wear it. The hanger wasn’t too far from the warehouse, but it involved a turbolift descending several levels below the surface. Once on the hanger level they proceeded through a double set of blast doors which opened into an expansive hanger. Several craft were birthed here: mostly Bes'uliik-class Starfighters, Tor-class Heavy assault Starfighters, troop transports, and the occasional freighter, all of which were staged neatly in rows to be ready at a moment’s notice. Sitting out of place in the neat formation of ships was a single Tor assault fighter sitting in a central isle pointed towards a shaft that Kyan guessed led to the surface. This Tor was different, it sacrificed some of the troop transport area to equip duel twin laser cannons on its underside and top side, a feature dropped on the production models. Flanking either side of the Tor was a wing of Bes’uliik Starfighters with their pilots standing by as an escort. As they approached the Tor fighter every man who was in the hanger seemingly appeared to stand in a formation lining either side of the isle.

Their escort suddenly stopped, and all but their leader stepped to the side to join the others in formation. He alone turned around and rendered a salute to Kyan, then all present followed suit holding the salute while the leader spoke.

Cab’uir Alor Jetiis’ad,” the leader said. “Al’verde Danner, departing. Die Proud.”

Kyan drew one of his lightsabers, ignited its blade and returned the salute.

Ret'urcye mhi,” Kyan returned, “To your ships.” Kyan led Galen up the ramp of the Tor fighter into its cockpit. It was built to be operated by a crew of two one sitting behind the other, with the rear set sitting higher than the front for a more unobstructed view. Kyan took the front seat, designated for the copilot strapping himself in leaving the rear seat for Galen as its pilot. He called back to her, “Strap yourself in your flying this thing, once you take your place the ship will link with your armor to display any relevant information. Because I already set your armor to display in basic instead of mando’a it will translate automatically. I remember enough about these that I can run some of the secondary systems even without my sight.” Kyan listened silently for a moment as a message came in over his helmet. “Control has cleared us to depart when you’re ready. Take it slow at first this ship is faster and much more maneuverable than others of its size and armament. Also in case you are wondering her name is Cin vheti.”

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Galen

posted 07-10-2013 08:54 PM    
Carefully at first, and then with rapidly growing confidence I reached out and grasped the controls. A quick glance at the board in front of me told me what intuitively I already knew.

Flying this baby would be a piece of cake.

Letting that pass, I then settled in for a departure check-list of the more serious nature, separating fore and aft thrusters from firing pins, finding the controls for airfoils and rudder, checking our power consumption, altimeter and air pressure indicators, running a cursory eye over windspeed and temperature displays and all the rest, scoured all that would make her respond to my commands until they were burned into my brain, until I melted into her very being, until I became a part of her... and suddenly and simply felt we'd get along famously, because she and I were One.

No other way to explain it.

I settled in my seat, somehow knowing when to let the armor assist me even though a part of me wanted it off, didn't want to share in being with this beautiful new entity entrusted to my care.

Cin vehti. I wonder if that means "jester" in Mando'a...

Gripping the controls, I wiggled my fingers about them, then barked a sudden announcement.

"Departure protocols in three... two... one, and...

"Now!"

My hands burst into activity, flipping and touching and poking and prodding, all while my new armor relayed a steady stream of information before my eyes. But somehow I didn't need to read it; the ship and I were One, now, after all.

We exploded from the surface like a caged phoenix set free, flaming up and out and away into the Great Night beyond, into the starfield that in turn exploded about us seemingly the moment we left soil. A screen off to one side showed dirt dwindling into a ball, as we entered into the outermost reaches of the Mandalorian atmosphere.

Wow, she IS receptive... and FAST!

"WOO-HOO!"

I couldn't help the cry of sheer joy which flooded from me then, didn't care if it dishonored the armor or not by being undignified. I didn't mean it to be, how could it be? For the armor was given to me, and that cry of joy was me too.

We were away. And we were ONE.

We rolled and turned, swooped and soared; seeking her limitations I aimed straight down only to alter course a seemingly impossible 180 degrees, streaking upward and outward and away into the Night once again.

I didn't know if we still had our escort. All I knew was that I had the second best ship in my hands that I'd ever flown.

"You honor me again, my Master," I at length spoke aloud as, the comforting embrace of the icy stars finally reached I then reached out myself to key in some coordinates. Flipping a final switch, I relaxed against my seat, and removing my helmet turned halfway round to give Kyan a cock of my brow and a grin.

"Course laid in for K'eel Doba, in the Sith Diamond," I announced.

"Is there anything else I need to do, or anything else you need to tell me?"



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 07-10-2013 11:43 PM    
Because of Kyan’s age and demeanor most people would assume he would have been disappointed with Galen’s child like outburst. Truth be told it, brought him great joy to see Galen enjoying herself, especially given with what had happened to her lately.

“I can see the ship is in good hands,” said Kyan. “Pria my oldest named her. Cin vheti literally means White Field in basic. It represents a fresh field of snow, it is the moment that one puts on the armor for the first time and becomes a Mandalorian. At that point it no longer matters to our people what you had done before you became one of us, but instead what you have chosen to be. She resurrected this ship design, perfected it, and helped implement it. So like in her own life this ship was given a new beginning. She never wanted to forget how the Mandalorians, how I saved her from that old life.”

Kyan didn’t need to see Galen’s face to read the respect she had for the ship, the armor, the trust he placed in her. That was why he shared so much of his past with her.

“I know there is something you wanted to tell me before,” Kyan stated. “Something you haven’t or can’t tell Terrin about why we left the others, that much I can feel from you. If it is something I need to know I’m ready to hear it, if you want to keep it to yourself I trust your decision. However I do have one request, you saw what I did in that flow walk… Kani and I duel and from all appearances she deals a blow that will kill me before I can stop her. If that transpires, which I have every intention to prevent, I want you to watch over her in my place. These are the words you need to know Ni kar'tayl gai sa'ad Ka’runi which means I know you as my daughter Ka’runi. In the event that I die while saving her I need for you to be what I couldn’t be, the parent that was stolen from her. I'm sorry if this seems unreasonable, but let me know if it is too much for me to request.”



Galen

posted 07-11-2013 12:18 AM    
But that's not Kani...

The thought flowed in from nowhere as fluidly as my earlier joy flowed out. I blinked, considered saying something, but kept my mouth shut. Niggles and hunches were one thing, but generally something I acted upon the moment they hit. This however, was different somehow... and deserved a greater scrutiny at some later, more private moment.

For now I could only give Kyan an astonished look.

"Don't say that, Master. You're not going to die, not at the hands of your daughter."

That much I somehow knew I could assure him. But whether it was at the hands of someone else... or something else, remained yet to be seen.

Swallowing quickly, I trained my thoughts onto his next astonishing statement. This I could answer quickly and honestly and forthrightly... as well as immediately.

"Should something, ahhh... befall you, I would be honored to act in your stead on behalf of Kani. I know Terrin would be proud to do so as well."

For a moment or two I sat in silence, debating the two ideas I had, neither of which I knew Terrin would be thrilled with. One was to go to Sorben, beg his help. Surely for the sake of what we'd been through together he could put aside his anger at what had happened to his blockade, and join forces with us. Well, perhaps.

And the other wild scheme?

Something about tracking down Ol' Googly by returning to the Caves of Dagobah, seeing if he or she or it or whoever or whatever it was was still hanging about. Figure out a way to get It to aid us, for some strange, deep-down niggle yet insisted that there was another, yet-unknown author of all our woes, a Master Puppeteer if you will...

And for the weirdest reason I couldn't fathom in the slightest, I just knew it wasn't Ol' Chrome-Eyes.

So I sat in silence, chewing upon my thoughts, and finally decided the former would be the safest path to follow.

At least for the moment.

"I want to go to Coruscant, see if I can get in to see Sorben, talk some sense into his thick skull. He's got to know what's going on, that the Vong and the Sith may be in cahoots...

"Or not."

I paused, the silence becoming pregnant with time.

"The Empire has to unite with the Sith, and through the Sith with the Vong. There's something else out there... Some One Other... and the place we've come to call The Darker Realms...

"That's what we must really fear, that's the real enemy, I can't tell Terrin or anyone, they're all so set that it's the Vong and the Sith and I don't know but Khaandon help me I can feel this, Master.

"I know it's crazy, but-- oh, I don't know!"

For probably the third or fourth time in my life I let pure despair rush over me. Where it had come from, hell if I knew. All I knew what that if all of us didn't come together as One, some of the greatest tragedies ever to be inflicted on man or beast would happen in our universe.

One of them being the death of my new Master, seemingly at the hands of his very own daughter...



Bes'in Skirata

posted 07-11-2013 12:47 AM    
Bes’in thought about what Terrin had said about the Sith, the Vong, and their capabilities. Along with what the Empire supposedly had known, that surprised him the most. He had embedded several Paladins within the Empire’s Military. His granddaughter was an Imperial Vice Admiral in command of the Empires Black Fleet whose very existence was unknown to anyone who wasn’t at least the commander of a Star Destroyer. So it surprised him deeply that the Empire no Actar would withhold such information from important senior members of the Empire’s military.

“Capabilities of the enemy while important are not the main issue as of this moment for us,” said Bes’in. “Right now I need to know what is the goal of these Sith, I know the Dark Jedi wanted to enslave the Galaxy because they were megalomaniacs. The Vong were religious zealots who hated technology that were on a crusade against us. But these Sith you speak of, what drives them what do they want from us?”

Bes’in turned to the holo of his granddaughter and saw the look of failure her father use to be unable to hide as well on her face.

“Don’t worry about it Ad’ika,” Bes’in said. “This is not your fault; none of our other agents had any clue either. However the lack of trust with this information among the Admiralty is a shock, or possible a sign the Empire may be onto us. After we are done here you need to execute your exit plan, in fact I’m issuing a recall order for all deep cover operatives we can’t afford to lose valuable assets like you.”

He could see the protest forming from the holo, but she sat in silence knowing that Bes’in had the authority to make the call and in all likelihood was correct in his assessment of the situation. Turning back to Terrin, Bes’in continued. “I have another question after you tell me what the Sith want or plan to do with us… what do you need, not from us but more specify your Coalition. If the Empire knows all you say it does and has no means to stop them then we will need more than just the Paladins.”



Galen

posted 07-11-2013 10:00 AM    
At length I raised my face, wiped an angry hand across my eyes for my emotional display, and quieted. Kyan was staring intently at me, as if waiting for me to get a grip, to rid myself of the wild outburst so as to be able to think more clearly.

Oh, I thought all right... but I doubt it brought forth anything he wanted to hear. I knew it would probably hurt him to say it, but I had to.

"I didn't expect all this..." I waved a hand, indicating Cin vehti, and her attendant escort. "I don't mean to sound ungrateful, but I was really thinking of something, umm... smaller. You know, low and lean and mean and... well, sneaky."

Like Jester. Oh how I missed my little Sith fighter, and all the magickal endowments she bore. If only--

Wait. There WAS yet a way, but it wasn't for me to raise the suggestion. Not yet.



Terrin Danner

posted 07-11-2013 11:51 AM    
What did the Sith want from the Galaxy? And what purpose did the Coalition serve?

The answer to the former was simple enough to Terrin. But the answer to the latter...

...that was not all that cut and dry. "The Sith, Yuuzhan Vong, and Darker Realm beings in question want one thing alone, I think," Terrin responded. "They want control...of everything."

He paused then, pursing his lips, trying to determine the best way to explain the Coalition and meanwhile considering that there was yet more he had not explained to Bes'in. "As for the Coalition, it serves something far more than just joining our resources and abilities."

Terrin paused a moment, chewing his lip a bit, wondering just how far he should go with his next revelation. He decided that it needed to be said, especially in light of some of the conversations he had recently with Galen. "We must be cautious with who and what we term to be against us, for as with any race...

...there are those who are good, and those who are not. I would and have entrusted my life and the lives of those closest to me to some of the Sith. In fact, I am fairly certain that the Sith, as a whole, have no ill-intent to anyone in the Galaxy. Unfortunately...

...there are some. And regarding those in the Empire who may have knowledge regarding the Sith and their capabilities...

...we may in time need their assistance as well."

Terrin paused, not really believing he had just spoken what he had. "Galen, myself, and some of my commrades have encountered an entity greater than the Force or even the All. We are not certain exactly what it is, other than an Ultimate Game Player of sorts. It is a disembodied thing that we have seen only as large, chrome eyes....we have come to know it as That Which Is. At some point in the recent past, That Which Is was able to somehow literally 'turn off' all supernatural powers anyone had, and those who could use the Force and the All were unable to do so for quite some time. In fact, the magickal capabilities the Sith have--outside of any All capabilities some had--didn't even work."

Again Terrin's look turned inward. Again he didn't really want to see the looks on anyone's face. He didn't think he even had the words to explain that Galen had experienced an even greater disembodied entity messing around with all things in the Universe during her flow-walk with Kyan.

"So to try to explain this all...the Coalition's primary function is to join all of those in the Galaxy together to face a Great Unknown. Galen saw and sensed something very, very dark and evil that we don't even know about while in a flow-walk with master Jettisad, and she didn't beieve it was even this That Which Is I just told you about. I can't and won't claim that all of our resources combined can do a lick of good against whatever it is...

...but divided we will most certainly fall. I haven't got any great military plans and strategies, that is most certainly not something I am capable of. That alone is a reason we would need you."

[ 07-11-2013 12:00 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 07-12-2013 02:39 AM    
Kyan wanted to rush over to help Galen, but he knew it wasn’t his place until she acknowledged him as more than just her teacher.

“I have every intention of living,” Kyan stated. “Do you know that I am not the first Jedi who was stripped of the Force. In the case of the others do you know what they did?”

He paused only long enough for Galen to ponder at the question. “They became hermits, living alone in the most isolated parts of the Galaxy. Mopping about how they lost their connection to the Force and loss of the one thing that defined them. I could have done the same thing, I had just defeated the last Dark Jedi any one would have said that I deserved to be by myself to mourn the loss of my family and my connection with the Force. Instead I wandered the Galaxy not only trying to find a way to restore my powers, but to find a way to protect those I love. Since that time I have lost my daughter, the Empire is controlling my granddaughter, and I have lost my sight. Still I fight, until my last breath I will fight. Even that future we saw together, not the one of me dying, but of that thing your master puppeteer the unspeakable evil that fills your heart with dread and despair I will fight it as well.”

Kyan got out of his chair kneeling at her level watching has her face burned dimly with its blue hue that he saw.

“Truth be told it fills me with despair as well,” Kyan said softly. “For I too can sense it’s overwhelming power, the utter hopelessness that fills my soul when it stares at me. Knowing full well my insignificance compared to it, why I am a mere pebble in its path not even worth acknowledging. But do you know why I still say I will fight, because I cannot no I will not live in a world where I didn’t use all of my abilities, or all of my strength to protect those I love. That is the true source of strength when it comes to the Force, and I suspect this all. I will not let this thing or any thing take my granddaughter away from me. If I have to defy the laws of the universe to do so in the process then so be it. Just as I would do the same for you my daughter.”

He rose and plucked up her helmet from its resting place on her console and held it out to her at face level waiting until she took it.

“Look into that visor, what do you see? Most would see the face of a merciless killer. Very few would say a reassuring face. Neither are the one I see.”

Tapping on the visor to indicate what he was referring to was the reflection of Galen across its surface.

“I maybe blind but even I can see your soul reflected in that armor. It tells me that its owner is a proud Mandalorian that will fight tooth and nail to protect her husband and her daughter. My… no our people have a saying Gar taldin ni jaonyc; gar sa buir, ori'wadaas'la no one cares who your father was, only the father you’ll be. What kind of legacy do you want to leave for your daughter? One of slavery and destruction because we wouldn’t stand up for her. Or one where she could be free to chose her own path. It is your choice, just like it is mine and that is why I am here my daughter.”

Kyan returned to his seat and opened a channel to the lead craft in their escort and said, “Return to base, Gal’ika and I have some hunting to do.” Kyan sat back in his chair watching as each craft in sequence wagged its wings in salute then peeled of to return to Mandalore.



Bes'in Skirata

posted 09-11-2014 01:42 AM    
Bes'in though considered by many to be truly sentient, possessing a level of freewill beyond that of a droid. Even the Mandalorians that dislike the Skirata clan practices and traditions still acknowledge his place as a clan leader equal to any other. Despite this it is easy to forget that the droid like behavior he was still influenced by his original design and programming.

There is no strategic value in allying with their coalition, it will be simply be more Mandalorians dying for their war. Even if the Vong and Sith come for us we can deal with them then.

Rising from the table Bes'in couldn't bring himself to tell Terrin that the Paladins would not join in their cause. But the exact reason escaped him isn't this the exact reason why the Paladins were formed to protect the Mandalorian way of life.

“What does it mean to be a warrior?” Bes'in asked.

He didn't expect an answer for it was so out of place. Instead he stared at the holo of his granddaughter in her Imperial Vice Admiral uniform.

We use to be powerful, twenty five thousand years ago we took on the entire galaxy and almost won. What has happened to us that we have to hide among the Empire to aquire knowledge and training to protect our own world our way of life? Is such a way worth protecting?

“Our greatest strength is our unchanging way,” Bes'in said. “It is also our greatest weakness. Once we were a force to be reckoned with, now we can only manage to strike from the shadows. Kal Skirata once envisioned a Mandalore that no longer dies for others wars, but what he wanted to preserve was already a dying people. If we continue down this path then we only prolong our death, the galaxy changes around us we must change to live within it.”

Bes'in sat again focusing on Terrin.

“My answer is no we will not be your military,” Bes'in answered. “We will never become tools for another power ever again.”

Bes'in could see the disappointment of Terrin and his granddaughter.

“However,” Bes'in continued. “We will become your guardians, separate from what will become your military we will deal with those who threaten the citizens of this galaxy. Whether that be the Vong or the Sith, or even unknown powers the Paladins will rise to meet the challenge. We will be to you as the Jedi order was to the Republic, things that fall outside of a traditional military we will handle and in the event you become the tyrants that you wish to combat we will deal with you as well.”

Bes'in turned to his granddaughter.

“Mandalore has been marginalized for to long. We claim to have the most honorable and powerful people who ever walked the galaxy. Lets show them that Mandalorians are the only ones who can perform this task, we will show the galaxy both the privilege and cost to be Mandalorians. Terrin I cannot speak for the Mandalorian people, but I will take the Paladins out of the shadows to do everything I said with or without you. The choice is yours then; we will not be your military but we can help shape the Coalition into what you said it will be, then protect it even from itself. Can you accept these terms?”



Terrin Danner

posted 10-13-2014 07:34 PM    
(((OCC: Good grief, it's been too long! Apologies in advance if this post is lacking in eloquence or "Terrin-ness...I gotta get back with it!)))

Terrin at first was a bit disappointed by Bes'in's response. But first and foremost, the salesmanship he had developed over the course of many years with Eagle Enterprises helped him cover this up masterfully...

...and that gave him a few extra moments to understand what, in fact, Bes'in was offering. And its intrinsic value.

The Jedi of old, after all, made no specific alliance to anyone, even to the point that when the Chancellor of the Old Republic was threatening the entire Galaxy, the Jedi stood for the peoples of the entire Republic, despite the fact it cost them their entire Jedi Order.

Bes'in was offering no less. Defenders of the Galaxy, of what was right. Gaurdians of the people; not military forces.

Terrin looked to Bes'in, nodding solemnly. "Absolutely."

After all, something could be incoming to this Galaxy that had nothing to do with what planet you were from, who you were allied with, or anything regarding the Empire or any faction thereof...

...and everything to do with either the domination...or perhaps the annihilation of everything in the Galaxy.

The time to put away any petty differences or concerns for self, if there was going to be any chance for anyone, could very well be now.

[ 10-13-2014 07:36 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Bes'in Skirata

posted 10-28-2014 12:20 AM    
Bes'in returned Terrin's nod, he understood the scale of the task he had dedicated the Paladins to. It was one thing to protect Mandalore and Mandalorian space, but the entire galaxy would be a daunting task. Or at least it would be if he had chosen to become their military like Terrin's original suggestion, but as guardians he could accomplish his mission with his numbers and without compromising the Paladin's training standards.

We still have the same problems as before though, only magnified. However now we have an ally.

“Very well then,” said Bes'in. “There are somethings to take care of before I can bring the Mandalorian, correction, the Coalition Paladins into the light. I still have a capital ship shortage, what I have is either to old to be much good in the long run or lacking the infrastructure to build new ones fast enough. For that I need a shipyard preferably within this system, something I believe Eagle Enterprises could be commissioned for. As for other allies I suggest looking into the Corellians or the Bothans, they both have the resources and...”

He didn't have a chance to finish his thought, just then a Paladin barged into the room briefly apologized and handed a sealed roll sheet of flimsiplast to Bes'in and left. Bes'in didn't show any worry but the logic algorithms that help govern his main operating system knew that the message was contained information of the utmost importance, so important that it was dedicated to print so all traces of it could be destroyed without leaving a trace. The message Bes'in read shocked him to his core, it came in on the old Jedi escape network set up by Kyan and Pry'ca and read as follows. “Kani Jetiis’ad Mandalorian Protectorate, urgent message to Bes’in Skirata. Empire turncoat, need support of Mandalore, requests alliance, provide further instruction.”

Bes'in didn't betray his surprise, or more accurately his internal calculation at the probability of such a scenario occurring, but he had no doubt about the messages origin or intent so now he had a choice to tell Terrin it's contents and his plans or withhold it for now.

No this is an internal matter for the Paladin's and not the Coalition. Naturally Kyan will need to be brought into this and his new daughter, and due to the danger it posed to Kani the risk she is taking we will keep this information to the smallest number possible.

“We maybe moving forward a little quickly,” said Bes'in. “I know we have come to terms but what about the others, I know I have Kyan's endorsement but what of the other two in your group. I only ask because another matter has arisen internal to the Paladins that requires my attention. Bring up the terms of our allegiance with the other two Yaoksi and Link, then when they are up to speed all of us will meet back up here to discuss further action. Sergeant at Arms.”

At once a warrior in blue armor entered the room waiting for further instruction.”

“Terrin and his friends are now our allies,” said Bes'in. “They are allowed free access to our base up to level 5 and similar access to our database ensure it is taken care of, also escort Terrin back to his companions ship and wait there until I call for you or they wish to move about the base.”

The Sergeant at Arms motioned for Terrin to follow him and if showing a sign of slight annoyance to be cut off during negotiations Terrin complied and followed the Sergeant at Arms out of the room. Once the door to the room closed Bes'in put the room into lockdown.

“Kani has contacted us,” said Bes'in. “She has evidence of an Imperial defector or coup in the works. That is inconsequential for once we have a lead on Kani and I will not waste it.”

Bes'in commed his communications officer having an encrypted commlink raised to the ship Galen and Kyan took. He routed had the link specifically addressed to Galen because of Kyan's apparent blindness.

“Galen Danner,” said Bes'in. “This is Bes'in Skirata, I have an urgent message for you and Kyan, are you available to talk?”



Terrin Danner

posted 11-26-2015 11:31 PM    
(((Forgive me if this is the lamest thing I've ever written, trying to get things going again and remember all that was going on before...)))

In a few short minutes Bes'in's guards escorted Terrin back to Yaoksi's ship before leaving him there. Only then did he look down at his commlink to realize he had received a message, which took his primary attention as he boarded the ship via the open hatch. And of course it took his attention because he could only hope it was Galen, who had promised to keep him posted.

For whatever it was she was doing...

That red flag of warning in Terrin's mind's eye came waving once more. With perhaps a flag or two more this time for extra emphasis.

Dammit, he trustedd her. More than life itself. But he'd almost lost her a time or two too many. And her sister, well...

...she seemed to do whatever suited her needs best at the moment.

Dammit.

As he went up the open hatch, he pressed the accept button and received Jasyn's message stating that he, K'kihl, and someone new were headed to K'eel Doba to look for Matt.

Awww, kriffing hell, Matt. His trusted friend and Second in Command. How the hell long had he been missing? What had happened to him?

Terrin knew the Alliance and all that they were trying to do was for the good of everyone in the Galaxy...

...but at what point did they draw the line between what was good for the Galaxy and taking care of friends?

Terrin shook his head, mostly to try to clear his brain of such thoughts, and headed towards the cockpit, where he heard Yaoksi and Link discussing something or other. As he entered, they both seemed to drop what they were doing and swiveled to look at him.

Hmmm....

"Ahhh, they are willing to assist us with protecting the Galaxy when needed, and pretty much that's as far as we got," he said, suddenly realizing how empty that really seemed to sound. Yeah, they were willing to help when the Galaxy was in danger. But as to offering friendship and assistance when the group needed it..

Terrin's eyes defocused again, his thoughts returning to Jasyn, Matt...

...and Galen.

Awww, damn, what were they doing...???



Galen

posted 11-27-2015 01:15 AM    
I sat there in heaving silence for the longest time, letting my thoughts just roil and tumble about my head, not really trying to think of any one good thing to reply to Kyan's words but rather letting them roam freely and respond to the emotion of the moment.

My very face felt hot.

What kind of legacy do I want to leave for my daughter? The words ballooned in my head, expanding outward from a tiny, tight kernel which was nothing more than the epitome of every mother's soul coalesced into one blazing knot.

I would do ANYTHING for her, to protect her, and those I love. But I need him to help us, and by his words he indicates the reverse!

I don't want to disappoint him. Yet, the day will arrive, and soon, where I must. I have to. I will have to turn away from him, take all he has given me and run with it.

Because even after all I've shared with him, he still is thinking in terms entirely too small. And the waters I am planning to take a headlong dive into are not only deep, but very, very dark.

Oh, but I don't want him to get hurt as others I've been with have been...!

I looked at my reflection in the T-visor of my Mandalorian helm, watched it as it fogged from the heat emanating from my body. Fighting against the even greater heat of tears suddenly battling to fill my eyes, I was about to yank it on over my head when my commlink let out a polite burp.

I gulped, and accepted the lifeline for what it was.

"This is Galen," I began, following with standard Mandalorian protocols of ship, number and vector. To my great surprise, the caller was Bes'in, and his call was directed at me.

I listened, nodding as in clipped, precise words he passed along a message that both shocked me to my very core... and yet somehow didn't surprise me in the slightest.

Sorben, you old dog! What in Khaandon's name have you been up to?

Even though no name had passed between us, I knew to my very soul that it was him.

It would be about him!

Striving mightily to remain nonchalant, I nodded and truncated the communication, turned to Kyan, and relayed the information about an Imperial turncoat. My stomach coiled up into a tiny little knot with the sudden realization that I may have to betray my new and suddenly, shyly loved Master much sooner than I'd thought.

It's for Kani... tell him it's for the sake of Kani...

"I think there's been a change of plans," I announced in sudden non sequiteur as with a swift and sure touch I brought the ship 180 degrees about the x-axis, and headed back toward the planet from which we'd just departed.

[ 11-27-2015 03:37 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Galen

posted 11-27-2015 03:54 PM    
As Cin vheti plowed through the wilderness of hyperspace, guided only by the slenderest of photonic threads that connected us to our destination, a sudden thought flashed into my mind.

Terrin! I hadn't contacted him every two standard hours, as I'd promised.

He must be worried sick!

I reached for my verbal commlink, then stopped, cast a glance Kyan's way, noted the state of fugue he seemed to have wrapped himself in. Another guilt-ridden pang yanked at my heart.

Don't dwell on it. Don't even think it. When all is said and done, he'll forgive you, Galen, I tried to assure myself. For isn't that what parents do? Forgive their children, even their adopted ones?

Thus I keyed the Link to emit text rather than audio communication. I thought a moment, debating whether to let him in on what I was planning to do, wondering which would be the greatest of the two battles ahead:

Persuading him into joining me in this little Mandalorian ship, just the two of us, which oh Khaandon I wanted more than anything, or...

Yeah. OR.

Why was it again that you are not telling your new Master everything, Galen ol' girl?

A little sigh escaped me; stiffening, I glanced to Kyan, wondering if he'd noticed. He still sat, staring off as if watching a distant holovid which only he could see.

Nodding, I continued.

"Galen to Terrin," I typed, not bothering with protocol. "Just checking in, love; everything is...

I paused fractionally, debating with myself.

"Just fine. More later."

Sighing a bit more loudly at the deceit, I punched "send," and the brief missive went winging it's way along a particular one of the pathways which connect every nook and cranny in the universe, this one connecting me with my husband.

I sat back then, my mind awhirl with thoughts and ideas of just what in Hell's Seven Circles I was going to do from this point. I mean, it's fine and dandy to have a Big Picture, but if one doesn't have a coherent pathway leading into it one could rapidly find oneself in the kind of trouble that only rancors and hungry dianoga bring.

[ 11-27-2015 03:57 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Galen

posted 11-27-2015 05:04 PM    
As we hadn't long left Mandalore, it wasn't but a short moment later that the proximity alert went off with a quiet little "ding." Clenching my teeth, I cut a quick sidelong glance at Kyan; he merely shifted in his seat, looking first at me and then at the forward viewscreen which as we approached clearly displayed his rapidly growing world.

A tiny bead of sweat popped out on my upper lip; quickly, before he could take notice of it I licked it off, tightening my grip on the controls, aimed Cin vheti in a long spiraling descent that would eventually take us to the same pad from which we had left.

Or, maybe not.

Friction sent flames licking from the nose of the ship, momentarily dimming our view as we entered deepening atmosphere and continued our spiraling entry.

"Applying forward thrusters to slow descent," I announced as, yes, kicking up the starboard forward thruster I simultaneously let go a burst from the aft port one.

Oops...

The beautiful ship showed me just how tough she was as she suddenly found herself pinwheeling about, even as ever thickening atmosphere fed the flames on her nose to a veritable conflagration.

"Port forward thruster is out!" I yelled, jerking my body from side to side purposely to make the "imminent disaster" more believable, twiddling with the controls to jerk the ship in tandem with my movements, wincing and crying inside to see how Kyan was jerked from side to side.

However, I wasn't so stupid as to think he would be injured in any manner, not that I wished that on him. But fully clad in his armor as he was, he was protected from pretty much everything other than the literal explosion or full-bore land impact of Cin vehti.

Now as for me...

I drew in a breath.

Here we go...

Drawing on every ounce of piloting skill I possessed, reaching out with every nuancing sense to make connection with the Mandalorian vessel, I struggled to keep her on her "mayday" path.

Which reminds me...

"Flameout! Sending out universal SOS!"

I pretended to twiddle with the controls, then used them in earnest to jerk the ship into yet another impossible skew. My stomach heaved at the insult; a quick glance at Kyan showed me that he probably was a bit green in the face beneath his stern, T-visored helmet.

On and on I went, jerking the ship one way or another in pretense of trying to save it, each movement exquisitely timed with the jerking of my Master's hands from the control panel the few times he reached for the conn.

Finally the ground suddenly segued from something coming up to meet us into something below and entirely too close. Beneath us too was nothing but rock and desert and a low mesa or dry ravine. I clenched the controls along with my teeth, for by now the ship had seemed to take a mind of it's own and it truly took every bit of knowledge I possessed to keep us from seriously crashing. But at length something bleeped on my console, a little light flashed between red and green.

"Landing pad... passing under us now!"

Thinking of Terrin over whose head I was literally flying, I gritted my teeth in preparation of the coup de grace. The forward viewscreen showed the effects of coming in too hot: the occasional trees we thundered over flailed and thrashed, dust and debris shot up in an enveloping cloud, and here and there small landslides triggered as we skimmed the tops of steep and barren moraines. The ground approached...

I took a breath...

...and aiming just so hit every reverse thruster she had, ok, so maybe a bit more on the starboard side. Cin vehti obliged by careening into the dusty field I had somehow managed to find, plowed onward a kilometer or so, and with a final jerk, came to a crooked stop, keeling somewhat to the starboard.

I put on the biggest show in my life as, prepared for a rough landing, I let my body jerk first forward, and then back. The high back of the pilot's seat prevented me from receiving any real injury, despite the fact that I still hadn't donned my helmet...

But Kyan didn't really know that.

In the confusing aftermath, I shut down the comm. Then I lolled off the side of my chair.

"M-my neck. M-master, my neck. It- it hurts.

"I need help..."

In a flash he was before me, gloved hands reaching to unfasten my harness. I raised a weak hand, waved it.

"C-comm is out. Don't move me, Master. The- the Challenger, behind us a little bit...

"G-get help..."

I let my eyes close and my body go limp.

I held my breath.

Moments later, a soft touch on my arm, a warm voice speaking assurances. Then both removed themselves from me, and a few seconds later I heard the blessed sounds indicative of an opening hatch. Another promise wafted into my ears, and then stumping bootsteps dwindled away into silence.

I waited a heartbeat longer to make certain he had cleared the ship, then jerked myself upright and slammed closed the hatch. Ignoring the myriad aches and pains and twinges I'd received...

OH that's gonna leave a mark!

I torched up the of course still operational thrusters and shot off from the ground like a startled mynock. I flew back over the Challenger, dipped a wing in salute, made a quick course calculation, circled the grounded ship, and then headed off in a particular direction, damn the steepness of the ascent.
Cin vehti can take it, I know she can!

Before I had even left atmosphere I performed a dangerous maneuver, cutting her into hyperdrive and escaping the gravitational clutch of my Master's home.

But not before giving the aft thrusters a big burst, signaling to those on the ground. A concession to common sense, if you will.

I won't have you with me Terrin, I thought as day and the night of space warred with each other before finally blending into the smears of hyper-driven reality.

But here's a clue for you anyway, simply because I DO love you.

And then I was gone, quite literally. My body shook and heaved with the terrible sobs that welled up from my very soul to beat me.



Terrin Danner

posted 11-27-2015 05:56 PM    
Terrin had not more just looked at the "Just fine" message from Galen when the screeching and ravening sounds of a ship out of control just overhead grabbed everyone's attention.

What the kriffing hell..?

His feet began to move, even before his brain was able to think. In moments he'd left the Challenger entirely, just in time to witness the Cin vehti fall out of the sky...

...at least sorta...

Terrin's hackles immediately raised. And even as the ship falling out of the sky went into the distance...

...he knew. For a count of perhaps a few nanoseconds, all went silent...

...but that was, of course, not all she wrote. The same said "falling ship" erupted back into the sky, the work of only what could be a highly skilled pilot...

...thrusters bursting before she exploded into hyperspace, defying gravity altogether.

Better ding than death...

....dammit, Galen...

His heart jumped into his throat, and his mind flashed back to Prinn'chatka...

...and to his own stupidity in how he responded to Galen risking her life.

Not again. Not ever, ever, again.

"Oh bloody Hell," he finally managed to muster, somehow knowing that the others had come with him to witness Galen's light display although he wasn't really that aware of them at all. All he knew was that he couldn't do this anymore. His feet acted once more of their own accord, for his mind was only on her, as he pivoted back on his heel and headed back up the hatch to the inside of the Challenger. His brain was operating enough to at least respect the fact that this was Yaoksi's ship.

"We've gotta get out of here," he said once inside, now certain that there were no Mandolorian ears to hear. And Terrin most certainly hoped that Yaoski and Link would agree with him on the matter.

Cause dammit, if someone didn't take off out of here, he sure as Hell would do so himself.

[ 11-27-2015 06:00 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-27-2015 06:35 PM    
Link and I had been lounging at navigation, chit-chatting about the upgrades I wanted to put on Challenger and arguing about whose connections would provide the best means of making said dream into a reality when Terrin returned with the disappointing news about Mandalore's assistance.

Or rather, lack thereof.

"Somehow that doesn't surprise me," I began as I untangled my own legs from where I'd propped my feet swiveling forward to face him. Beside me Link's ears pricked up, then seemed to flatten.

Events transpired rapidly after that.

No sooner had I spoken when Challenger took to vibrating suddenly, and a rushing roar sounded from without. Automatically I turned to the console and began bringing the engines out of standby, even as Terrin simultaneously disappeared out the hatch. I could only listen to the hellacious noise as it dwindled in the distance, wondering what the hell was going on when the sound returned, followed soon thereafter by an agitated Terrin.

The question forming on my lips died when I took in his grim expression. Saying nothing, I turned back to the navboard, Link unraveling herself to disappear aft.

With no further ado we simply blasted from this world of warriors and honor, nevermind the fact that we'd come here seeking their help.

Oh yeah. We're not getting that, I remembered as Challenger leapt from the ground and rapidly sought space. The fact that we weren't pursued by anyone only lent further credence to that thought.

Once we'd reached the wide open spaces of wide open space, I let her momentum carry her in a random direction, waiting to hear just what had happened to trigger such a succinct command from a guy who didn't even own this ship.

Well, any longer.

At length I pulled back from the console, turned to face him.

"Mind letting me in on what's going on, Boss?" I attempted, trying to lighten the thundering atmosphere. The look on his face wiped the smile from my own.

I coughed, and waited to hear what else he had to say.

Somehow I knew it was going to be plenty.

[ 11-28-2015 02:44 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 11-27-2015 06:59 PM    
"Galen's gone off on her own again...

...control-crashed on Mandalore and left Kyan behind and took back off."

He paused, his eyes too defocused to even see the puzzled looks he somehow knew were being directed his way as they wondered how he knew what he was saying was true.

He knew because he knew Galen. Knew how much she agonized about anyone getting hurt on her account. And while he loved her dearly for that very fact...

...he wished to all the fates that she wouldn't go off alone and in turn risk her own self. That she could get past it just enough to realize he would do anything for her...

...and with her.

But then again, maybe she did know that...

Terrin tried to collect himself enough to really decide what he thought Galen was truly up to.

"I think she's headed to the Sith planets to try to come to some sort of an Alliance with the Sith...

...or at least with her Sister..."

He trailed, frowning to himself.

Or was that what she was doing at all...?

"...or maybe not. I saw her blast out of here, and I might be able to guess as to the vector of her departure..."

He trailed, realizing with certainty he was probably grasping at straws. And recalling with all too familiar certainty that if Galen was headed towards the Sith worlds and her Sister that she was taking even more of a risk than she would ever admit.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-27-2015 11:30 PM    
Kyan cursed to himself, just as he cleared the hatch of the ship the engines roared to life and rocketed off into the sky. He should have seen it coming, he should have felt the deception from Galen.

She knew I'd be distracted by the news about Kani, calculated it into her plan... her plan to what.

He opened a channel with the ship knowing that he probably wouldn't get a reply, but he at least had to make an effort to help Galen.

Gal'ika,” Kyan began. “I choose to believe you have your reasons so I will not hold a grudge. I know you fear your power and the future, but remember that if you remain true to who you are it can never corrupt you. When you need me call to me and I will feel it across our bond. The Force will be with you my daughter.”

Kyan sat on the ground and activated a homing beacon in his armor for a recovery team to retrieve him. He knew the bases sensors would pick up what had just happened and knew the safest course of action was not to wander blindly through the forest. Especially for him since he was literally blind.



Galen

posted 11-28-2015 03:15 PM    
I really felt like all kinds of a heel.

I had just gotten my blubbering under control when Kyan's words came across the comm. It was all I could do to prevent myself from enacting a repeat performance; drawing in a shuddering breath I wiped my eyes and reached for the comm.

Toggled replay... listened to my Master's brief and forgiving words. And again, and yet again.

Thought about what I should respond with, if anything at all. Which immediately brought forth further guilt about how my actions were probably hurting Terrin.

My bottom lip trembled.

Tell them. Tell them both...

I knew if I outright told Terrin where I was going, he'd be on my trail like a hunting sandcat. Kyan... well, I'd like to think he would too.

But spilling the beans would reduce my head start... a LOT. Not to mention the little fact that if things soured there'd be no one available to come rushing in all Knight in Shining Armor to aid me.

IF I was still around to be given assistance at all, that is.

My hand trembled as I pulled it back. I fisted it, contemplated it until the trembling finally lessened, until the shakiness I felt within reduced to a dull ache.

But I still felt like all kinds of a heel.

Quickly then, before I could change my mind, I toggled the comm and spoke to Kyan.

"Yes, I fear the future, but not for me. Not for me.

"I fear what those I seek may do, how they may misconstrue what I am attempting, and how they may retaliate against those I love. So I have to do this alone."

I paused a moment, waiting to see if he'd reply. Time stretched forward for a seeming eternity before I decided he was probably waiting for me to continue.

So I did.

"I will call you, my Master, when and if I need you. Your understanding and forgiveness will give me the strength to follow the path I'm creating ahead of me.

"Please help Terrin, and my friends on Challenger. Please don't turn against them on my account."

I paused fractionally... then finished.

"Remember I love you, as a mentor and a f-father."

Quickly then I hit "send," and sat back. Oddly enough, I suddenly felt as if the weight of nations had been lifted from my shoulders. I gave the navboard a fast once-over, just to make certain everything was ship-shape.

Then I settled back in the pilot's seat, propping a foot on the edge of it as, laying a palm across my mouth I pondered what in Hell's Seven Circles I was going to do once I reached my destination.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-28-2015 03:58 PM    
Kyan heard Galen’s message, more importantly he could feel her emotions as she composed it. As much as he wanted to reply and plead with her to reconsider he knew how important this was to Galen to do this on her own, and he had raised enough children to know when to let them take control over their own lives. When she needed him he would be there.

Stay stong Ad’ika.

Resigning himself to how to proceed he heard Galen’s challenge to help Terrin and the others reverberate through his mind. True they could use his help and he would offer it if they asked but in the back of his mind he had another concern… Kani.

It only took a few minutes before a speeder arrived from base to take him back. He redirected it to the landing pad where the Challenger was berthed and waited just outside the hatch for a moment. Kyan sent a short message to Bes’in before proceeding up the ramp. No pursuit… will join you soon. He headed up the ramp and found his way to the bridge where Yaoksi and Terrin waited. Turning to Terrin and seeing the fear, anger, and hurt in the man Kyan stood ready to receive it all.

“Blame me all you want, but you know your wife as well as anyone.” Kyan said. “What are your plans?”
OOC: Yeah just realized where the challenger was... didn't read carefully enough what Yaoksi did in his post. My bad. If you need to I can change it Kyan's response to a radio response instead. Sorry.

[ 11-28-2015 05:12 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Kyan Jetiis'ad ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-28-2015 04:21 PM    
I damned near fell out of my seat.

"Wha--?!"

I blinked at the Mandalorian's completely unexpected entrance, whirled to take a gander at the blackness of space the forward screen was insisting enshrouded Challenger, shot Terrin an incredulous glance and finally brought my focus back to Kyan. He just stood there, waiting.

Considering it wasn't really my affair at this particular moment, since after all the fiery Lil Gal wasn't my wife, I decided it wasn't my prerogative to answer his terse comment. Instead I nodded toward the solidly closed hatch, indicating the very very few hiding places which possibly existed in its vicinity.

"Oh buddy, you're gooood!" I said before falling silent. However, I couldn't help but follow that comment with a silently spoken sequel.

I'm sure happy as hell you're on OUR side. Well, at least so far...



Terrin Danner

posted 11-28-2015 04:44 PM    
Terrin looked at Kyan wide-eyed, trying to decide if in all the commotion he'd just really lost track of time and all that was going on...

...or if this guy had done something just short of improbable by making it onboard the Challenger before they took off.

Oh bloody hell...

Now regarding the Mandalorian Jedi's comment on him taking the blame....and oh yes, Terrin most certainly did know his wife...

...and that she was just acting out of a deeply ingrained desire to protect her loved ones.

And perhaps Kyan's sudden appearance gave Terrin the precious few minutes he needed clear his head.

Well, at least somewhat.

"Oh, it's no use blaming anyone," he stated then, shaking his head at Kyan. "She doesn't want anyone getting hurt," he then said, stating the obvious, perhaps more for himself than anyone else.

Cause now, Terrin Danner was calculating exactly what his plans in fact were. After all, he knew Galen. And she did give him enough of a light display to calculate her destination with a good bit of certainty based on her exit vector...

...which meant she knew him just as well as he knew her.

She knew he would go after her. But...

...think with your brain and not your blasted heart. Dammit, Danner.

"She knows I'll track her," he then stated out loud to the others. "And I think we should...

...and then lay back and wait, cause if and when she needs us, we're gonna be ready."

Even while the words were coming out of his mouth, they were killing him.

Oh kriffing hell, how he wanted to take off after her right this moment.

Get it together, man.

He turned and regarded Yaoksi, his blue eyes intense. "Mind if I borrow some of your nav equipment for a while? I need to do some calculating..."

...and dammit, later, I'm gonna really need a drink...

[ 11-28-2015 04:46 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-28-2015 07:32 PM    
"The console's yours," I said briefly as, departing from my seat I purposely went to stand next to Kyan.

I gave him a comradely nod, as if nothing untoward had happened.

"You're going to have to teach me that trick of yours one day," I said to him as with a small nod of my head I indicated the hatch.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-28-2015 08:34 PM    
Kyan took a quick assessment of the situation wondering as to what trick Yaoksi was referring. To Kyan's surprise they were not on the ground at the landing pad but beyond the atmosphere of Mandalore.

Did I... or was it Gal'ika... who know anymore.

Kyan offered a shrug and replied, “Old Mandalorian trick.”

Kyan caught the amused grin from Yaoksi. “Sometimes these things happen to me and I stop questioning it long ago, but I will make every effort from it happening again. If you can ever explain how I did that I will gladly teach you. Back to less impossible and more important concerns what are your plans... Gal'ika indicated I should help you, Terrin, and Link.”



Terrin Danner

posted 11-28-2015 11:22 PM    
Terrin nodded to Yaoski in appreciation...

...and then got to work with his calculations, not sure if he could really track her at all as he was claiming. As he worked, he sought to match up what looked like her potential exit vector with the possible destinations. Which may or may not match up. He paused, closing his eyes, his frustration probably an apparent thing to anyone who might be looking on. None of her exit vectors seemed to necessarily align with anything he knew of...

...and Fates knew that perhaps her original hyperspace exit wouldn't indicate where she was going in the least. After all, if he was piloting it and he didn't want someone to know where he was headed, he'd blast off, hyper for a while, drop out, and then change courses.

He sighed, sitting back.

Come on Galen, give me something to run with here, in case you need me...

That little errant thought triggered another.

You could just ask her. You do, after all, still have comm contact with her...

Terrin unconsciously rapped his fingers on the navboard. He couldn't help but wonder if his initial speculation regarding her going to K'eel Doba might be incorrect.

For all he knew she was headed to Coruscant...or something...

He frowned, his blue eyes darkening, recalling then how she had done the flow walk with Kyan, and recalling the conversation he'd had with her after that about Game Players and That Which Is and perhaps Something Even Greater.

He shook his head, trying to clear the fog and frustration. After all, if she wasn't going to the Sith Worlds to ask for help, and she wasn't going to Coruscant to ask for help there either...

...and she had this whole feeling of Something Even Greater on her mind once more, which was very possible, then he'd only seen the Chrome Eyes in two particular locations...

He frowned, and shook his head a bit again, to clear his growing worry. It wsn't working. Then he opened up the comm channel that she had sent her message along just a few brief minutes ago.

Everything's just fine...

"Galen, Kyan's with us aboard the Challenger, he opened with, stalling as he decided exactly what he needed to say while simultaneously attempting to ease any worry she might have regarding what she had done. "I love you...more than life itself...

...and I'm on your heels."

He paused. At least, I will be, somehow...

"Please know that. I'll be ready when you need me.

Count on it.

"And keep me posted on your safety."

Cause sure as Khaandon made 'lil green worts, as Galen was wont to say, If I don't hear from you that'll be all it'll take.

"Be careful."

He paused, pursing his lips, considering his message...

...and then sending it off Galen's way. Only then did he turn to regard Kyan once more, an idea suddenly emerging. "How well can you sense my wife?"

Cause if she doesn't give me more of a lead to go after, and I'm going to see to it she remains safe...

...I may need something more.

[ 11-28-2015 11:26 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-28-2015 11:59 PM    
Kyan wondered how much he should reveal about the Force bond he had with Galen, not that he expected Terrin to be jealous, but...

I didn't understand its nature before because I took for granted it relied on proximity, I didn't notice until now it remains constant regardless of her distance. I need to be careful this may end up being a trump card in the future... but Gal'ika told me not to turn my back on Terrin, to trust him, to help him.

“The exact nature is difficult to explain,” said Kyan. He turned to face Terrin before continuing. “This isn't your typical Force bond. Whatever Gal'ika did she was the catalyst to restoring everyone's Force powers our bond is a byproduct. The All as you call it anchored my Force Powers through her, so regardless of distance it works as if she was here next to me. The sharing of emotions and thoughts is only diminished because we mutually are suppressing it, me through conscious effort and her unconsciously. As she grows in ability with the Force and the All I suspect she will learn this as well. But to answer your question, I can if I tried I could find where she is and if she was willing I suspect I could use not only my own Force Powers but tap into some of her own abilities. And in time she could do the same.”

Kyan sensed not only relief but a tinge of anger from Terrin as he came to understand that yes Kyan could sense Galen but would only work with them so far.

“I don't mean to hurt you just realize this,” said Kyan. “Even if we can track her she still will always remain ahead of us. That and if she manages to server the bond the backlash to her would probably be fatal. I act as a buffer for her powers, when she gained access it was full access but she doesn't have the training of the ability to handle that raw power, I can shoulder the damage at least for now.”

He could see the fear in Terrin, it was a fear he too shared. He rested a hand on Terrin's shoulder.

Gal'ika is my daughter,” said Kyan. “So that makes you my son-in-law as well Ter'ika, I will continue to watch her in my was and keep you apprised as much as I can while honoring her wishes, but if I know shes in a situation that she can't handle and even if she doesn't want our help I will use all my abilities to bring us to her in that event. Count on it.”



Galen

posted 11-29-2015 10:08 AM    
I don't know how much time had passed. Days, months, years... travelling the wylde ways of hyperspace tended to take up those little things we use to represent Time, and blur them all together into an endless Now. Especially when one's mind was preoccupied with something.

The image of dad's face, superimposed on Kyan's...

"The Picture is grander than you think. Feel...

"Come home. Believe in us..."

Believe in... us.

Over and over and over the words and images rumbled in my head, teasing me with the knowledge that if I just tried hard enough an epiphany would burst forth. Understanding would come riding out of confusion on the brilliant white stallion of Logic, and I'd know specifically what was being presented to me... asked of me.

But hard as I tried, it just didn't make sense. Nothing of it made any sense whatsoever.

What in Hell's Seven Circles was Ol' Googly trying to say to me? Was he/she/it trying to send information only, so I could logic it out? Was it a warning?

Was it a trap?

I shook my head, shifting my position to pull my knees up to my chest where I could rest my forehead upon them. I stared into the tiny darkness, seeking answers, and finding none.

Something niggled.

Feel.

FEEL...

All righty then!

Now I lifted my head, let it hang backwards even as I stretched out my legs upon the metal deck beneath my feet. My arms fell limply alongside the pilot's chair, dangling loosely as I let every muscle I owned relax, enticing me into a state of half awareness. I began breathing deeply, in and out, trying to expand this half awareness into something more, an inner awareness, if you will, in which I hoped the answers I sought would fall.

Something niggled a bit more.

Feel...

A sudden cacophony slammed into my quietude like a rampaging ronto, quite effectively yanking me from the zen-like state I had been fast approaching, and nearly caused me to fall out of my seat. I blinked in momentary confusion at the noise, wondering what it meant, this impolite and wild intrusion; after a moment the din lessened and coalesced into the humble bleeps of the communication board, signaling reception.

I coughed, shook my head, and paid attention.

Terrin, oh Terrin I knew I could count on you! And Kyan, too!

There was a whole universe of words I wanted to say to him. I wanted to let him know the trepidation I was feeling, the confusion, the misery I felt knowing how those I loved and cared about were viewing the yet one more "Galen" that I "had pulled..."

Isn't this what you always do? Something dark crept up within me, snickering as it reminded me of my own shortcomings. I shook it away, pondering where I should go from here.

How much have they figured out?

Neither Terrin or Kyan were challenged in the intelligence department; hell's bells, neither were little Link or Captain Joao. This led me to believe that they were indeed hot on my trail; yet I was also certain that, even if the signal I left for them had properly deciphered and followed, I still had a lead on them, with plenty of time to still get to where I was wanting to go once I actually reached my destination.

At least I hoped; oh how I fervently hoped!

Getting to my destination was one thing. Finding the right pathway to follow once there was quite another. Khaandon only knew what would happen at that point; this was where I was happy to hear that they were going to be there for me...

IF I NEEDED THEM

...and weren't simply rushing in all full of puffed-up gallantry, trying to protect the assumed damsel in distress...

Which I most certainly was not yet!

I drew in a breath, and reached to respond.

"Thank you, love. Thank you all for trusting in me.

"My Master. Ni Kelir earn norac gar trust Ni kar'taylir ner action has lost. gar cuyir jii ner buir, bal Ni kar'tayl gar darasuum."

I blinked, wondering how I'd managed that? Oh well, there ARE stranger things than are dreamt of in peoples' philosophies.

I guess that was one of them.

Smiling a little to myself, I hit "send," and checked my navigational section for current position.

Time for a course change...

Warmth filled me as Cin vehti dropped from hyperspace, adjusted her accoutrements, and took off along another vector. I knew what was waiting for me at the end of the roadway she was traveling along, and for the first time actually felt in my heart of hearts that I was doing the right thing.

And Khaandon help us all.


((Follow Galen as she continues her journey in Time and Time Again in the CSWU forums, thank you.))

[ 11-29-2015 10:23 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-29-2015 10:40 AM    
While this little interchange was in progress my mind had been furiously racing. There had to be a way to track that ship; after all, hadn't every Guild-world in the galaxy developed one means or another to keep their ships invisible to Imperial peepers?

I knew the ion-cloaking device was inherently built into Challenger, for most Aligned Worlds used such, which was automatically engaged when the ship in question went into hyperdrive.

But the Mandalorians, now there was another wrinkle.

I raised a finger.

"Scuse me, but would this ship be leaving an ion shadow from her hyperdrive engines? I mean, I realize masking engineering is more than likely used on Mandalorian ships as well as ours, but...

"Is it automatically engaged? If not, would Galen know how to employ it? Heck, would she even know she'd have to employ it? She might be assuming that it is automatic, if it really isn't, and just might be out there laying down a crumb-trail only a blind man wouldn't see.

"Oops, my bad, sorry," I finished with an apologetic nod toward Kyan.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-29-2015 10:54 PM    
Kyan shook his head, not only for the comment about his blindness but at Yaoksi's question.

“I'm use to my condition,” remarked Kyan. “Except for reading I probably can see better and further than you. Just took me a while to filter out the information I didn't need. To answer your question, I'm no engineer, and even if I was I'm 25 years removed from the Paladins development. What I do know is that ship Gal'ika is on was designed to deliver troops through heavy fire or deep behind enemy lines, stealth was a factor considered in its conception.”

As they talked a message came in over the comm from Galen, first thanking Terrin then a string of Mando'a directed at Kyan. Upon hearing the message Kyan felt strength leave him temportarily and he sat down in a near by chair and removed his helmet.

I was not expecting that Gal'ika speaking in fluent Mando'a perfect accent, my accent as if she had been speaking it her entire life.

Vor entye,” said Kyan. “Elek ni kar'tayli gar darasuum ad'ika.

He didn't send the message over comms but instead through the Force bond knowing Galen would hear and understand its meaning. Kyan then became aware of the others looking on at him baffled by both Galen's message and Kyan's response and tears.

Gal'ika apologized that her actions hurt us,” Kyan explained. “That and a personal message for me. This changes everything. She spoke in Mando'a fluent Mando'a in my accent, mostly Kyrimorut mountain region, little Concord Dawn, and Concordian dialect bleeding across. That's not only access to my knowledge, but also my experiences and my memories to have correct context. Likely the reverse is true in fact I can already sense my piloting ability is better than ever. To summarize Gal'ika knows the principles of that vessle, how to read and understand the technical documents, and more importantly The experiences and tactics of a Jedi Master and Military commander of the largest mercenary army in the galaxy. Short of me using the All to to take us to her, which I don't know how because Gal'ika doesn't know how... yet. I can only track her through the bond, we would always remain a step behind her, and chasing her does not help her at this time.”



Galen

posted 11-29-2015 11:20 PM    
((From Time and Time Again in the CSWU forums...

"i kar'taylir darasuum gar ratiin, ner buir..."



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-29-2015 11:30 PM    
I couldn't help but feel my hackles begin to rise. All this force spookiness just made me itch for nothing more than a good blaster and a fast ship. Well, a ship I had, and good friends; however this still wasn't helping me out much in the piloting department.

"Exactly where, ahh... I mean, what vector do you propose I take?"

I waved my hand at the forward viewscreen, upon which was brilliantly displayed the local universe in all it's stellar beauty.

"It's a big galaxy out there."



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-30-2015 12:30 AM    
Kyan pointed out the viewport in a seemingly random direction.

Gal'ika is that way,” answered Kyan. “But as to distance or which way she is heading the scale is just to big to comprehend.”

He smiled then because of the message he overheard from Galen across the bond.

“Nothing [i]Gal'ika responding to my message,” Kyan laughed. “She saw something coming something that that is bigger more important than what we are dealing with. I still don't know what exactly she hopes to prevent it has to do with her sister, my grand daughter, her, myself... I have the knowledge, the images but I'm having trouble making sense of it even with Gal'ika's memories. Something is calling her and it has to do with that future we saw. She's worried that her actions will hurt us. So I plan on minimizing the damage or misfortune I saw, that begins with Kani and the Empire.”

Kyan opened a channel to Bes'in.

“Full disclosure,” said Kyan. “I'm invoking article one of the charter, activate all assets and deploy the fleet. I will address everyone accordingly.”

Kyan closed the commlink and leaned back in the chair, before addressing Yaoksi and Terrin.

“I know I'm asking much from both of you in this moment,” said Kyan. “Give Bes'in and I a few hours and you will have more than just the support of the Paladins Bes'in promissed. I will get you and Gal'ika the full support of the Paladins, the remaining Jedi, all of Mandalore, and with time possibly the Empire if what I am understanding is true. I'll also need Link.”



Terrin Danner

posted 11-30-2015 09:14 AM    
Terrin turned to regard Kyan, waffling between accepting his offer to get the Paladins on board with them and simply telling him Hell no. After all, he had just referenced them focusing perhaps a bit more on the Empire and his granddaughter while Galen did her thing.

Which was all just peachy for Kyan, who was probably worried sick about his Granddaughter....but would, in the end, do little to get them in position to assist Galen if she needed it...

Despite these concerns, Terrin had to remind himself that Galen did trust Kyan, and viewed him as more than just a Master but also as a Father figure. And Terrin also knew he needed more information if he was going to track her effectively, and said information may be gleaned from the Mandalorians, who knew their own ships way more than he did. After all, while he knew quite a bit about the make-up of most ships, Terrin wasn't in the business of selling ships of this variety. At least, not usually. And searching around blindly without anything to go on, compared to hanging back for a few hours to get some help that might pay off when it came to the big picture, was pretty stupid.

And aside from all that, Kyan did have a direct link to Galen. While Terrin really didn't think Kyan truly understood the gravity of what Galen had seen and felt...

...That Which Is, yet another Game Player in control of everything else, the Sith, the Dark Lord, her Sister...

...he also sensed, despite his reservations, that Kyan did truly care about Galen's well being. And quite possibly more than that.

Terrin sighed, hating the choices he was having to make, yearning with every moment that he was with Galen, instead of here, just trying to do the best he could while she risked herself. "All right," he finally said aloud. "We can give you a few hours."

Inwardly, Terrin winced a little at his own words, knowing they were on the short side.

He really hated this.

"And after, we are going to get ourselves in a place where we can be in at least a central location to Galen's potential destinations should she need us, unless something changes."

He paused, chewing his lip a bit in thought, considering which possible destinations Galen might, in fact, have in mind based on the conversations he'd had with her recently and all that had been going on. "She may be headed to Coruscant, to try to get Tarnus and the Empire on our side, or she may be headed to the Sith Worlds, to try to get her Sister, the Dark Lords, or both on our side..."

He trailed, another possibility regarding the latter almost hitting him square between the eyes.

"...or perhaps she's headed to the Sith Worlds to try to get some training from her Sister, who is one of the few who has control of the All." He paused again, his blue eyes turning a bit stormy. "And she's trained another before."

Trailing for a moment, Terrin pursed his lips, considering if Galen might have any other possible destinations. If Galen was thinking of somehow connecting with or bargaining with That Which Is...

...*shudder*....

...they had also seen that particular entity on Degobah before as well.

Oh, Hell no, surely she wasn't headded there...

He stood from the navboard, allowing Yaoski to take back over. "And maybe while you're talking with the Paladins, we ccan get the info on the masking technology regarding the ship Galen's on," he suggested, pretty positive however that a ship designed to do what Kyan stated probably had it. "Still, if she lands somewhere populated..."

...Fat chance...

"I do have some resources to tap in to to potentially find that out."

[ 11-30-2015 09:22 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Bes'in Skirata

posted 11-30-2015 10:06 PM    
Bes'in was planning his next move when Kyan's message came in over the comms.

“Article one,” comment Bes'in. “About time.”

Article one or the primary mission of the Paladins was the preservation of the Mandalorian way of life, and combined with a full mobilization order could only mean one thing. Bes'in turned to face the holo.

Cabu'ad Skirata,” Bes'in ordered. “A call to mobilize has been issued and confirmed by the Supreme Guardian, I hereby am ending your deep cover mission among the Imperials return to base with whatever assets you deem necessary and assume command of the Fleet.”

The figure saluted and signed off. Bes'in resided the lock down and strode out onto the command deck. All eyes turned to face him sensing the tension. He walked across the command deck and settled into his chair looking into the faces of each member before opening a channel to the entire site.

“This is Cab'uir Alor Skirata,” stated Bes'in. “By order of Cab'uir Alor Jetiis'ad I am authorize full mobilization of all Paladins. In one hour we make out presence known to all Mandalore, commence transfer of all equipment and prepare the Kal Skirata for flight operations.”

Bes'in signed off and immediately those present moved with sudden urgency to carry out a plan they had long trained for. Only once he say opperations were well underway did he open a channel with Kyan.

Cab'uir Alor Jetiis'ad,” said Bes'in. “Command acknowledge, Kal Skirata mobilized within the hour and full deployment of the fleet in 10, standing by for further instructions.”



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-30-2015 10:16 PM    
Kyan smiled upon hearing the confirmation, he was about to show the Galaxy something they had never dreamed of.

And with all the attention on me it gives Gal'ika the freedom to do what she needs.

“Understood Skirata,” replied Kyan. “I want a meeting of the Chieftains in an hour and a half, holo will be sufficient. All senior staff available and full broadcast, for now give Terrin and Link full access to our database, and flag anything that may indicate Gal'ika's final destination and intent for their review. Under no circumstances are you to interfere with her. Jetiis'ad out.”

Kyan closed the channel and looked back at Terrin. “I'm giving you full access to out database; our designs, Intel, troop deployments, short of the exact metallurgical process of how to process and refine Mandalorian Iron are at your disposal. Do not misuse this. Captian Joao, if it is okay with you I need to borrow your services, or more specifically Link's services as well.”



Yaoksi Joao

posted 11-30-2015 10:29 PM    
I blinked at the rapidity in which events had transpired, and especially so regarding in which direction. Sidling over to Terrin, I gave him an elbow in the ribs.

"Seems like we've got ourselves a fleet," I announced brightly, before turning back to the waiting Kyan. I jerked a thumb aft-wards.

"The kid skedaddled back there, probably hacking into something or other; she's pretty good," I offered. Then I went over and seated myself in my pilot's chair.

"I'm ready to sky whenever you guys call it; just give me a destination and we're there. Oh, and something a little bit more definite than 'that way' would be appreciated."

My lips curled in a crooked grin, which I immediately squelched. Now was not the time to be seen as frivolous, not when Terrin's feisty little wife was out there risking herself for the cause.

The crux of that, to be honest, was something I was still trying to get used to. Mandalorian fleet beside us or no, I still couldn't imagine how we were going to really get anywhere in the upcoming fight. Even if the Impys threw their lot in with us; how the hell did anyone expect us to cooperate as one, gigantic unit without squabbling and in-fighting breaking out?

Hell, maybe that's what the Mandalorians were going to prove themselves useful. After all, they did say they were going to "police" us all, and not toss their coins into our collective pot.

I shook my head, trying to get the cobwebs out. Political intrigue, battle strategizing, and in general saving the galaxy just really wasn't my cuppa caf.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 11-30-2015 11:01 PM    
“I guess our cooperation depends on whose leading their respective powers. And first we are going to deal with the Empire, with one of our own. Coruscant is likely our first destination once we are ready, I don't believe Gal'ika is heading there but it is where she needs us to be, where we can be ready to move in when she needs us. Kani, Tarnus, Actar, they all represent different vulnerabilities to Gal'ika's future I intend to deal with them all at once.”

Kyan went off and found Link in the galley, and like Yaoksi guessed she was slicing into some system or another.

“Hey galaxy's greatest slicer I have a gift for you and a challenge,” said Kyan. “First I got you unfettered access to the Paladin database, all of it. As for the challenge I need you to use that to slice into the holonet, I plan on making a broadcast and I need every holonet terminal to broadcast it. Every single one in the Galaxy.”

Kyan only waited long enough for Link to nod and get started at her task before returning to the cockpit.

“We are in standby until preparations are complete,” Kyan said. “If you two need something to do in the mean time that database has information that may help us realize exactly what Gal'ika is up to, and if you find anything in the technical documents you like Captian Joao let my Paladin engineering know they will install it.”



Yaoksi Joao

posted 12-01-2015 10:09 AM    
I shot an uncomfortable glance Terrin's way, as Kyan strode from the cockpit.

"Hold yer dewbacks," I said as in tandem I held up a detaining palm. "I thought we were going to do our best to follow Galen's tracks, to be in the vicinity of wherever it is she's aiming toward so that if she needs our help we'll be there... and quick! ...to give it.

"But now we're going to Coruscant?! That might be a purty far pace down the road from her position, especially when he already "thinks" she's not going to be headed there."

I nodded significantly aft, where Kyan had just disappeared.

Terrin didn't reply, but I could tell by his visage he was thinking furiously, trying to come up with something concrete, something useful, that we could do. The only time I felt as helpless was that terrible day that demon came and ripped my soul apart with it's hideous attack on Nassy, sending her into shock and near-death induced coma.

We eyed each other in uncomfortable silence until the thump of boots signaled Kyan's joining us. I whirled to face him.

"Can I ask why you think that? I mean, why you're so certain Galen isn't going to Coruscant?"

Unconsciously I took up a somewhat defensive stance, arms crossed over my chest, legs a little bit wide. I mean, Kyan had been truthful with us in the past, and it appeared that Galen trusted him implicitly.

But now it seemed he was grabbing the reins and making the ronto go-!. I wasn't certain I liked the way he was taking charge here, and certainly wasn't happy with his vaguely stated plan of where why were going to Coruscant.

If only I knew where the hell the lil spitfire had taken off too; if Coruscant I'd be hot on her trail in a heartbeat, Impys be damned.

But what if she'd decided to go blasting off to, ohhhh... say Dantooine? Or back to the Sith worlds? They were a touch far from Coruscant; I didn't know if we'd be able to go to her aid if and when she hollered for it. Hell, I didn't even know if the Impys would just up and imprison the lot of us, considering it looked as if we were going there with a fleet of Mandalorian Warriors flanking us.

That's it, isn't it? I just DON'T KNOW...

...but there was one thing I did. Sure as shootin' I didn't want to lose my purty new ship so soon after I'd gotten it, which I felt down to my shoes was what would happen when the Impys caught sight of her and found the chance to do so.

However, putzing around in hidden realms in the Galaxy wasn't helping anyone either. And we did after all come seeking help from Mandalore, the first step in trying to unite all the peoples of the Galaxy into one cohesive unit, to fight against...

What?

Ahh, but THERE'S the crux now, isn't it you ol rancor...

I shook my head at my own reaction. Fat lot of good I'd be, we'd be if we slid as easily into old suspicions and hatreds as I had just done, and I had the advantage of knowing just WHY a pretty little ship would suddenly appear in Coruscant space, with Mandalorian muscle in attendance.

I suddenly wished that Galen had in fact gone to Coruscant.

She's probably the only one in the universe who could sway Tarnus's heart, despite the checkered past they've had with each other.

Here's hoping he'll be as amenable to listening to us, and will see the fleet for what it is.

Not a threat, but a preventative measure. Well, at least I hope it is. I'm sure there's really no love lost between Mandalore and the Impys.

"Hell," I muttered then as I turned and plopped into the pilot's seat again, my hands deftly reaching to this control and that sigil to lay in a course to Coruscant. When preparations had been made I sat quietly for a short moment, before announcing the same to the others.

Then, on the odd chance there'd be some bits of bread floating out there in the freedom of space, I began scanning the area, snipe hunting for the illusion of an ion trail Galen's Mandalorian ship might possibly have created.

[ 12-01-2015 10:17 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 12-01-2015 07:45 PM    
Terrin's mind was a whirl.

Kinda sounded like the Paladins were getting ready to call the Empire's number.

Oh kriffing hell, this wouldn't do.

Not to mention he was all kinds of disturbed by how events were shifting, from them trying to figure out how to best help Galen out if she needed it to....

...to whatever the bloody Hell the Mandalorians were getting ready to do. Instead of going in blazing to ask just what exactly they thought they were doing, Terrin decided on perhaps a different approach. Not one that he liked, considering how he felt about it all...

...but again, trying to use his head rather than his heart in the matter. Cause if his heart had anything to do with it...

He'd be blasting off to the Hornett to do his own recon.

And there were a couple of things: Kyan still by far, had the best link to Galen. And with that and any information on the specs of the Mandalorian ship Galen took off in...

...maybe they'd have a good chance of getting to her when she needed it.

Terrin's blue eyes shot to Kyan. "Just wondering...

...what are the plans of the Paladins, exactly? The fleet, databases, information, and assistance are greatly appreciated...

...but I was kinda hoping we'd make some carefully laid connections and not necesarily go in guns blazing. Cause remember, when it's all said and done, Galen has been continually telling us that this is something greater than what we even know...

...something even more elusive and menacing, that by comparison makes us all minuscule, as though we are just game pieces in a game."

He paused, pursing his lips again. "Big fleets and armies be damned, if there's something even greater out there than That Which Is...

...all those things are not gonna be enough."

And admit it, Danner, the one thing that scares you the most is that Galen has a strength within her that might be key in all this...

...and you might not be able to do a damn thing to help or even protect her in the end...

[ 12-01-2015 07:47 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 12-02-2015 12:57 AM    
(((OOC: Sorry kinda sick today, could write until late in the evening.)))

“Ohh but I have been paying attention,” said Kyan. “The Paladin's yes serve the purpose you stated, that is why I help found them. Ultimately yes an alliance with the Empire could in fact end many of our current problems, even more so if it was someone other than Actar leading the Empire.”

Kyan worked the wrist mounted vibroblade, extending and retracting it as he talked.

“The situation as I see it present a multitude of factors and problems to consider,” contined Kyan. “I conceded that conventional methods will have little direct impact against the That Which Is you speak of. No doubt it still has its own conventional agents otherwise it would already roll over us, my guess is that it arranges its agents to harass and occupy those who can fight back. Those like Gal'ika and her sister. Look at what it has accomplished; the Empire has crushed the New Republic and the Jedi, the Sith remain contained to their Sector by choice or design, and all the other groups are too scared of either to do anything about it. Once these conditions have been fostered it becauses easier for their agents to identify threats to their masters then its up to them to eliminate, isolate, or convert to their cause.”

Kyan didn't exactly know how much of this they were taking in, it was only a theory after all.

But right now this is all I can do, until Gal'ika needs me.

“We then attack the problem on multiple fronts. One the Paladins and whatever future allies we raise will occupy the attention of the conventional agents. Two there was a reason the Jedi were destroyed and the Sith were isolated for a reason part of my plan includes reestablishing the Jedi and hopefully integrating the Sith into the rest of the Galaxy. The third aim is that the first two avenues of attack give Gal'ika the opportunity she needs to develop her powers, to find more information, and to gain effective allies. Our final avenue is to restore hope, you are right we don't know understand how to fight what Gal'ika saw. I choose to believe there is a way, and people like her will be the ones to do so. That is why I want everyone on the same page ready to chip in their lot when we are called.”

[ 12-02-2015 01:08 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Kyan Jetiis'ad ]



Terrin Danner

posted 12-05-2015 05:23 PM    
Terrin was truthfully a uncertain about the plan Kyan was laying out. He glanced for a moment in Yaoksi's direction. His eyes were glued to the navboard, seeming to want to keep out of this particular discussion, perhaps sensing the unseen friction. He looked back to Kyan, chewing his lower lip a bit in thought, wondering if, since Kyan said he had such a direct connection to Galen, he had any better understanding of what Galen had seen and of That Which Is because of the link.

He really wasn't sure. And that's when reality hit him square between the eyes.

What's really bothering you about all of this is not what Kyan is saying, necessarily. At least, not exactly. It's really because, in the past, when Galen went off on her own and all was said and done, you were the one calling the lead shots on when to act and where to go and when to go after her. Now, there are the Mandalorians, the Paladins, and Kyan.

"Ok, so maybe you have a point," Terrin finally stated. "And truth be told, fighting battles on large scale isn't my arena. Still, I have experience with the Empire, with the Sith...

...and with That Which Is. And regarding the latter, I have some experience that is entirely too direct. I'm not suree it's quite as cut and dry as you think it may be."

He paused with that, hoping the statement didn't come across as a challenge, because it wasn't meant as that, but instead as a word of caution.

"And I must be honest with you in this now, as well. I came to Mandalore as an ambassador, to try to set up an alliance and to hopefully set in motion a chain of peoples working together instead of fighting, because I trust Galen and when she says there is a threat incoming that is beyond us all I believe it."

He paused.

"But--know this--if and when the time should come that I feel there is a potential threat to Galen, whether she asks for our help or not, she will now and always be my first priority."

Alliances and military plans be damned, came the mental addendum.

"I'm admittedly not sure why you think Galen will need us on Coruscant. Getting in and out of there is risky..."

He trailed, recalling oh so well his time in prison there. "...and believe me, getting out of there once you're caught by the wrong person is no easy task. Unless, of course, you know, or sense something, that you haven't stated?"

Terrin let the last question hang, not intending it as a threat, but merely a simple query, and hoping Kyan would take it as nothing but that.

[ 12-05-2015 07:41 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Mara1Jade ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 12-06-2015 06:15 PM    
He knew that this all was a hard sell. The things that weighted into his decisions were not always tangible fact or an obvious response.

“I don't know for sure if Gal'ika is or is not going to Coruscant,” answered Kyan. “Before she took off without me we received word that not only confirms Kan'ika is there, but that she believes that something important is happening in the highest levels of the Imperial government. Something that either the Paladins or myself can exploit. I don't see Gal'ika going there without me for that reason. Another possibility is the That Which Is has something to do with Kan'ika, Tarnus, or Actar. Tarnus she probably can handle, Actar is anyone’s guess if I understand her knowledge of him correctly, its Kan'ika I worry about.”

Kyan peered back into the memories of the flow walk and the battle with Kani.

The actions we take now, that we have taken are appearing to lead us away from that future. But in the areas that matter the most [i]Kan'ika is like her mother and that frightens me.[/i]

“Not just Kan'ika's safety I fear more for Gal'ika if those two meet,” said Kyan. “Kan'ika possesses two very unique and powerful bloodline abilities in the Force like her mother. I suspect that is why she wasn't out right killed by Actar and made into an Imperial agent. Even with access to my knowledge and abilities will not help Gal'ika if Actar did something to Kan'ika it possible that knowledge will make put her into even more danger. The point is that meeting has one of the worst possible outcomes when it comes to Gal'ika's safety.”

Kyan removed his helmet, arose from his chair, and stood eye level with Terrin. Even in his physical blindness Kyan's eyes remained focused on something in the distance.

“We find out that it isn't her plan to head to Coruscant then by all means we let Bes'in handle the public side of the Coalition the Imperials and my granddaughter,” Kyan answered. “But if she is heading there than it is a high probability that she will need us. You know your wife Ter'ika, given what I told you about the events leading up to her taking off, the fact she has access to my knowledge, and the current state of events where would she go that is such a danger she felt the need to leave us behind?”



Terrin Danner

posted 12-12-2015 03:55 PM    
Terrin pursed his lips again, his eyes defocusing as he thought.

"There are several possibilities. "She could have left you behind because she is going to Coruscant, and she thinks she saw you die at your granddaughter's hand. She wouldn't want that happening if she thought there was any way she could prevent it. As for anything that Actar could have done to your Kani..."

Terrin trailed, his eyes darkening as he recalled what the Admiral did last to Galen, "...I wouldn't put anything past him. Of course she could have gone to either of the Sith worlds...

...in which case the last time we parted from those worlds we didn't necessarily do so in the best of circumstances...

...but then again I have at least one employee there I do have contact with...

...and I hopefully have two, although last I heard one was imprisoned there. If Galen is headed there, she may be after anything...she's got good knowledge of both worlds and may know of a weapon or tool that I don't...and could be going on a scouting expedition and doesn't want anyone getting hurt. Or she could be doing what would be the most obvious, at least to me, and could be headed to her sister in hopes she could enlist her aid."

Terrin trailed, then continued with, "It's also possible she is seeking training there...her sister has done the teacher thing before and is a Dark Lady of the Sith. Those connections would be valuable with something so dark and deadly as Galen has seen. Still...we did see That Which Is on Degobah, and people did get hurt in the process of interacting with or being trapped by that entity...

...I don't know how likely it is but maybe she's headed there."

Terrin shook his head. "I just can't be sure. And I'm absolutely not sure what the best course of action is here. I just know I want to be ready and available whenever I need to be."

(((OCC: Sorry for the posting delay. It's been a long. very sad end of the week; we had a student in the department I work in pass away in transit to the hospital from our school.)))

[ 12-12-2015 03:56 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 12-14-2015 01:23 AM    
Kyan understood Terrin's desire to be ready at a moment's notice. He too shared that desire and if he could be at Galen's side without violating her wishes he would have done so. In the absence of that possibility he wished to head off the harmful futures he saw and save Kani if at all possible, but unlike Terrin he could read the Force bond and that gave him a measure of peace but he knew Terrin needed something more.

“What I am about to reveal to you does not leave this vessel,” said Kyan. “I can actively hide some knowledge from Gal'ika and vice versa. I am hiding this ability from her for now because if she can't reveal it to her enemies they cannot prepare for it. So before I explain it, I need you, Yaoksi, and Link to understand this never leaves our group that I can do what I am about to show you.”

Kyan waited for a nod from the two men before unclipping a lightsaber from his belt and handed it to Terrin.

“Hold this,” said Kyan. He moved to the far side of the door way but remained within their sight before turning his back on them. Raising his had up into the air above his head Kyan made a grasping motion as if to hold something before tapping into his Force band to access his powers anchored through Galen. In one moment the lightsaber remained grasped in Terrin's hands in the next it was in Kyan's. He walked back into the room and read the stunned faces of the pair.

“Force Teleportation, or folding space. Like flow-walking but at the same time nothing like it. With my limited access to my own powers I can teleport a small object a short distance. There are several restrictions and conditions that need to be met before I can do so, and even then the limitations make it an almost useless ability. However if Gal'ika calls out to me and I use her All powers I believe I can teleport myself and one other to her. Continue to find a motive for Gal'ika I intend to do the same, while heading off the potential dangers I know I can handle.”



Terrin Danner

posted 12-22-2015 06:05 PM    
Initially, Kyan's display with his lightsaber put Terrin on edge. After all, he'd only seen an All user snatch something from thin air into his or her own hands. But then reality dawned on him regarding what Kyan was saying to him.

And had been trying to say to him all along.

Terrin shook his head a bit and sighed, probably to the surprise and even possible alarm of those around him. But it wasn't directed in any way towards them...

...but instead, towards himself.

Old habits die hard. And shoulder devils were obnoxious, persistent beings. Here he thought he'd gotten past his, and it had been sitting there, snickering in his ear, trying to tell him that Kyan didn't care about Galen or anything she had been saying.

Kriffing hell, what an idiot you are sometimes, Danner.

Shaking his head once more to clear his thoughts and his own self-reprimand, Terrin knew now was the time to start setting things right. Lifting a hand, he ran it from his forehead down the side of his face til at length his thumb rested under his chin, fingers curled over. Then he directed his blue eyes Kyan's way. "Look, I think we've gotten off on the wrong foot here...

...or at least, I have."

He sighed, letting his hand drop. "I've been so wrapped up in Galen going off on her own that I haven't really been hearing a damn thing you're telling me. And that won't help her at all...

...or anyone else."

He paused. "So until we get more intel from Galen's ship via your connections...or she gives us a lead somehow...

...maybe we ought to really sit down as friends and talk about what we're going to do here. After all, no one just visits Coruscant anymore...

...and the last time I was there I was spending time in a nasty little prison block with a good friend."

Terrin paused, scowling, then his look darkening to entirely something else as he recalled how Actar had lead him to believe Galen was dead when he was there. With effort, he put such thoughts aside and continued. "And technically, I should still be in said prison."

Quieting once more, Terrin pursed his lips, forcing himself to think instead of focusing on his concern for Galen, where she was going, and her safety and instead to what he could do to help until he knew more.

"We need to decide our approach into Coruscant, if that's in fact where we are going," he began, ticing off points with his fingers, "decide how you want to get to your Kani..."

"...and you mentioned something about a database that might help us track Galen's destination...?"

He arched an eyebrow. "Yeah, I'd love to have a look at that."

Yeah, and after that, dammit, I'd really like a drink, came an urestrained thought.

[ 12-22-2015 06:08 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 12-23-2015 11:29 PM    
“Lets take this to the galley then I also want to get Link's opinion on things as well,” Kyan agreed.

The three of them proceeded to the Galley joining Link at the table. Kyan took his helmet and set the commlink to speaker keying in Bes'in and Bes'in's granddaughter.

“I'm brining Bes'in and his granddaughter into the conversation because Bes'in represents the Paladins the public face of this operation and his Granddaughter the strategic commander of the Paladin fleet both have and important parts to play.” said Kyan. “The Paladins will deal with the physical agents of the That Which Is by extension the Vong, Empire, and Sith. All of this will in essense be a smokescreen one that will conceal our movements and if it goes according to plan help Gal'ika and let us track her. Now my announcement will likely make most of the major power blocks reposition themselves. While the Paladins work to strengthen our coalition we here in this ship move in secret.”

Kyan motioned to encompass the room.

“We deal with the power behind the scene,” said Kyan. “And the best idea I have for the moment is to support Gal'ika. Now I can get to her if it is necessary but until that comes to pass lets deal with the threats we can. In my vision of the future I dueled Kani, I was able to save her but it appears that I also lose my life. Now one possibility is Gal'ika heading off to prevent that future, that is what I fear the most because even with access to my knowledge if Actar could harness Kani's full powers against her I believe one or both of them will die.”



Terrin Danner

posted 12-24-2015 10:28 AM    
With a drink now in his hands, perhaps not for the best of anyone, Terrin's thoughts shifted back to what he really thought Galen might be doing...

....and realizing what his gut was telling him.

You know her Danner, better than anyone else here. And you know what she said to you after her flow walk with Kyan, about what was happening, and about how small she felt, and how big it all really was...

...so would she then really head off to Coruscant and try to stop the future she saw where Kyan was killed by his granddaughter...

...or would she see things in a larger spectrum than that?

You know the answer.

"Look, I think you're thinking of all of this on too small a scale," Terrin then said flatly. "What the Empire...or rather, Actar...is up to may be the immediate threat, but I remember what Galen said to me after she flow walked with you."

He paused, pursing his lips. "I don't think she'd go after your Kani at all." Terriin hoped the statement didn't sound as uncaring as he thought it might. "At least, not now," he then added, hoping to soften his previous statement "She's been saying all along, before she blasted out of here, that we were small, small pieces of what is going on. That there may not be anything we can do to stop it...

...and believe me, after the experiences I've had with Galen since I've known her, that is a huge possibility...

...and we therefore need to start thinking outside of the box. So what would our objective for going to Coruscant really be? To pull Kani out? How is that going to help Galen...

...or anyone in the long run? You said yourself the Paladins would handle the Empire, and I'm afraid if we head that way we are going to get ourselves stuck in a situation that won't allow us to move when we need to for either Kani or Galen.

And if and when the time comes, we need that freedom of movement. Or at least, I do."

Terrin paused then, realizing with a jolt what was really bothering him about all of this. "We've got good plans to start handling our concerns with the Empire, and with Actar, in letting the Paladins do their thing. I think the real issue here is that you are torn between how we can help Kani, and how we can help Galen. We know where Kani is, ad we have a modicum of contact with her. We can head in her direction...

...or maybe, since she has established some contact, direct her our way some how. After all...didn't she already establish contact with your peoples? And if she did, wouldn't us blasting in there to save the day blow her cover just as much as us trying to blast in and head after Galen without her needing it yet would?"

Quieting again, Terrin pursed his lips, his thoughts straying once more to Galen, hoping for a sign, anything. And hoping like hell that he made the right choices in the meantime...

[ 12-24-2015 10:33 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 12-28-2015 07:10 PM    
Kyan sighed, all this guessing made his head hurt. It would have been so much simpler if he knew what Galen was thinking, but he had raw knowledge without context. He had the knowledge but not context for how Galen might act upon it.

Ter'ika has more experiences with Gal'ika, and she told me to trust him.

"I will leave Kani and the Empire to the Paladins," said Kyan. "You are right, for now Gal'ika would not go after her. Not unless she knew for sure there was a way to stop her without either of our deaths. Bes'in I leave both in your charge. What I need then is any information on how to track the vessel Gal'ika took. I know it would be optimistic to think a homing beacon would have been installed but if you or even Link can find something in the database that would be a start."

"Also keep our scouts on alert for Gal'ika," said Kyan. "They are still to provide aid if she asks but pass on any relevant information."

Kyan shifted in his seat scanning those present at the table.

It would help if we weren't flying so blind. If Kani is not the betrayal Gal'ika alluded to then what.

"Okay lets assume Kani is not her intended plan," said Kyan. "Lets also assume then for similar reasons it doesn't involve Tarnus, the Empire, or Actar. Something bigger than those, I suspect not her sister then either because we both know [i]Gal'ika is strong enough to resist most dark temptations down that path. So the likely end is that which is, how would she go about confronting that without be able to use her the All powers."



Terrin Danner

posted 12-28-2015 07:39 PM    
"We encountered That Which Is in only two places...Kori'san, which without time to really explain is not anywhere anyone could easily get to anymore...or Degobah."

Terrin paused frowning. "I'm honestly not sure how she intends to approach That Which Is, if in fact that is what she's doing at all...

...but I also know she felt like there might be a Player even bigger than That Which Is....

...which is, quite frankly, a terrifying thought. I can tell you That Which Is likes rules, and things to fit in a Natural Order, and powers to be used as they were given and not amplified...

...and at one point it got so mad it, for lack of any other way to explain it, simply turned all supernatural powers such as the Force and the All completely off."

Terrin's eyes defocused, and he sighed. "We can speculate away as to what she may be doing and why she thinks in this she has betrayed anyone...but my gut tells me this is the most likely thing. I would, however, love to have more verification, cause she might still be counting on us to be one step behind her if something goes awry."

He paused again, the first hints of doubt in his beliefs regarding Galen's potential destination creeping forth. "Of course, she could still be headed to a Sith world, to her Sister...

...or there for something else entirely. She does have quite a knowledge of the Sith and of their devices, and maybe there's something she knows about that she thinks will help us. Still, I have at least one man I have contact with in the Sith worlds, and I can put him on the lookout."

[ 12-28-2015 09:19 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-02-2016 05:10 PM    
Why was this so hard, Gal’ika gave us so little to go and and like Ter’ika said she likely factored in our being one step behind. No she expected, planned it for us to be behind her, like she said the world is so much bigger than I think of it now. She fully expects me to be able to harness the All much like her and her sister. Certainly I have been able to do things that once were impossible because of our meeting.

There was a long pause with no one saying anything. Kyan took the opportunity to explore what Galen told him about his own potential. He tried to find something, in his mind he imagined the galaxy looking for someone in all that vastness was beyond impossible; there were too many beings to filter through. Kyan sighed at the futility of it all. Then from the Core Region, Coruscant, came an incredibly bright beacon within the Force. It didn’t take him long to identify that beacon.

“Kani,” Kyan said.

He continued to watch that beacon wanting to help for he could see her struggle and pain. Then another beacon joined the first, another Jedi he thought. The struggle continued and when it all appeared to be lost he felt a familiar presence within him reach out and lend aid to Kani. Briefly he could see Pria somehow stand next to her daughter and lend her the power she needed. In than moment the Galaxy lit up as all the Force sensitive across the galaxy all reacted to the beacon on Coruscant. Kyan noticed how there were very few with the ability to consciously observe what happened most responded out of reflex. Of those that could respond there were those in the area known as the Sith Diamond, a few scattered about the Empire, and one on a minor swamp world which held great importance to the Jedi.

“Dagobah,” Kyan exclaimed. “There is a powerful Force user on Dagobah.”

Kyan tried to read if this presence was Galen, he got nothing. Next he see if anything Galen was feeling corresponded with the characteristics of Dagobah, and again nothing.

That could be nothing; Gal’ika is hiding much of her senses from me. It is the best lead we have so far though.

“I can’t tell if it’s her,” admitted Kyan. “Someone with similar capabilities as Gal’ika is on Dagobah. Bes’in, Kani also is on Coruscant a Jedi is with her. They are fighting something, they won but she is hurt and fleeing. The Paladin’s message to the Galaxy can wait; get to her and save her. I will stay with my friends and go after my daughter.”



Terrin Danner

posted 03-23-2016 06:07 PM    
"It's Galen," Terrin said, not needing the Force one whit to know it.

But then, why wouldn't she want you with her to do something as risky as approaching That Which Is?

Unconciously, Terrin frowned, his eyes still clouded as he continued to think. An annoying shoulder devil...wretched beasties!!!...popped up on his shoulder.

Uhhhh...maybe because the last time you were around it was angered because you were unnaturally brought back to life...???

Terrin's blue eyes defocused, and he tried his damnedest to think logically. He had a strong suspicion that if they'd encountered That Which Is once on Degobah, that Galen could be successful with a second encounter, especially considering the questions she had. He didn't know what he could do to help her, outside of falling in behind her to be there should she need it...

...but then so far they hadn't even done that much. Instead they were sitting around debating things back and forth as if that was going to do anything to help anyone.

No wonder Galen got on the move. This back and forth stuff was for the birds...

With that, Terrin's eyes snapped alert, and his mind was suddenly made up. "Ok, so the Paladins and company are going to keep an eye out for Kani and this other Force user...."

He paused for just a moment. Who was with Kani that was a Force user..?

"...and we'll head out towards Degobah, which is a long trip, so we've got no time to lose. In the meantime I'm also going to touch base with my man in the Sith worlds, give him an update, and see what's happening there."

Terrin paused, pursing his lips and taking another moment to think, hoping that he wasn't overstepping too much but feeling like someone needed to make some decisions. Then he realized something, someething that hadn't been said just yet that he really thought needed to be. His blue eyes refocused. "And look, whatever Galen is doing out on Degobah, with That Which Is and the Sith being part of any of the possibilities, I just want everyone to know, up front, that I understand if you want to step out of this. We'll be crossing over multiple trade routes on our way from this side of the galaxy over towards Degobah...

...and this isn't my ship..."

He trailed, his eyes meeting those of Yaoksi's, who knew all too well what kind of risks and dangers might be involved. "...so I'd understand."



Terrin Danner

posted 01-14-2017 06:33 PM    
Leaving the others to make their choices regarding what they wanted to do before he went gallivanting to Degobah with or without them, Terrin headed aft to send a message to Jasyn, whom he hadn't heard from in quite some time.

Jasyn, Terrin here. I don't have the time to explain all of it, but I am shortly on my way to go to Galen, who has gone back to Degobah to do some...

He paused, searching for the right word.

Investigation.

He paused again, wincing at his last words...at the understatement in them. He knew Jasyn would be able to figure out what wasn't being said. He'd been on Degobah too, after all.

There is still some possibility she could also be headed to the Sith worlds, so keep an eye out for her...

He trailed again, wishing he had the time to explain further. There's a lot going on, and I can't get into it all. But be vigilant. You are safe where you are...

A pause. Or at least, he thought so.

...and hopefully we'll be able to reunite soon and catch up...

Kriffing hell, how long had it been...???

Let me know how things are progressing where you are and if you've had any luck finding Matt.

Finishing up the message, Terrin sent it off along a highly encrypted link to Jasyn, and then headed back to the others. He glanced at Kyan, his blue eyes clouding with worry.

"Can you sense anything further from Galen?" he asked.

[ 01-14-2017 06:35 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Jasyn Lancaster

posted 01-14-2017 07:15 PM    
(((Cross-posted in response to Terrin's message from Creep of Shadow in the Jedi Praxeum and Sith Temple forums.)))

Jasyn pressed the reply button.

We should arrive at K'eel Doba soon. Hopefully we'll be recieved well and can find Matt.

He sent the message off the encrypted channel, scowling, not liking any of it one bit.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-16-2017 12:43 PM    
Kyan reached out again trying to get a feel for the presence he felt and compared it to the Force bond they shared.

"I can't give you a definitive answer," Kyan replied. "Dagobah has such wild unchecked Force energies that make it difficult to sort through, from what I felt earlier it is more unlikely she is anywhere else. I do sense that she is safe, but that's the extent of my abilities for the moment."


Kyan wanted to think of more he could do to help but even with his enhanced abilities he remained physically blind. Then he thought of something he might be able to help with.

"Captain Joao," said Kyan. "Do you and Link intend to come with us or should I have Bes'in supply us with a vessel?"



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-18-2017 09:08 PM    
I looked at the old Mandalo'an, or whatever appellate it was that they went by, as though he'd grown another pair of arms, snaggled fangs, and an extra ear.

"Hey, of course I'm going to Dagobah! We're a committed group here, pal; I kinda thought you were part of it too!"

The continued hints of Force this, flow-walk that, and Kyan's weird way of knowing what was happening to who where... well at least in the case of his daughter but surprise, surprise, not in that of Captain Danner's feisty little wife, just set my teeth on edge. I forced a smile around them.

"You just contact your fleet that I thought we had, and go make sure your daughter is fine. I mean, I'm not meaning to sound begrudging or anything, it's your daughter after all. But there's something big and bad galloping somewhere out there over the horizon, pal. That kinda takes precedence in my book.

"And Captain Danner's wife seems to know something about it."

That was about all I was willing to allude to, knowing the bits and pieces that I did of her past experiences with Sith and evil and all that. Not to mention Ol' Google-Eyes, who Kyan still seemed a bit... hesitant to believe in.

I shrugged mentally, and continued.

"I'm laying in course to Dagobah, Terrin; I'll hang here for another twenty standard minutes, but then we're outta here."

Giving my head an imperious nod, I turned to my navigation console and began inputting course parameters.

Finally... we had an explicit destination!

I just hoped it would lead us to something fruitful... like the hot-headed whiz-bang pilot and sister to one of the spookiest ladies I'd ever laid my eyes on in my whole, entire life.

[ 01-18-2017 09:08 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 02-04-2017 08:59 AM    
Terrin watched and listened to the exchange between Kyan and Yaoksi, thankful that Yaoski and Link would be coming along...

...and truthfully knowing down deep before anyone asked that they would. He couldn't help but feel on edge, not knowing for certain if Galen was safe but knowing for damn sure that if she said something was going down that was all kinds of significant that she was right.

He couldn't get the haunted look she had on her face after she'd been through that flow-walk with Kyan out of his head...

With effort, Terrin forced his mind to focus and looked Kyan's direction.

Did he get just how important this all was?

Then he looked to Yaoksi, who was now busying himself with getting the Challenger set to head to Degobah. Now there was someone who got it. Yaoksi not only got it, he'd been there, he'd seen it...

Then something Yaoksi had said to Kyan registered in Terrin's mind.

When Galen was taken by Tarnus and Shawn Petrolu had been with them helping, he was in constant meditation, trying to keep tabs on Galen to help find her. This guy....

...he'd supposedly connected so well with Galen during their flow walk together he could tap in to some of her abilities...but he couldn't sense her? Unless something was somehow shielding her presence wherever she was...

...which was certainly possible, of course...

...shouldn't he be more certain...?

"My employee and good friend Jasyn Lancaster is on one of the Sith Worlds, and will keep a lookout for Galen where he is. I trust him implicitly to do so and keep me posted should we be wrong as to Galen's destination."

He paused, his eyes defocusing a moment then refocusing on Kyan. "I know you are leaving Kani's needs to the Paladins...but can they assist us somehow if our speculation on Galen's whereabouts is incorrect as well?"

He paused, an obnoxious shoulder devil popping up. They sure as hell should be able to...

"Just seems logical to me," he finished with, waiting for Kyan's response...

...and for his actions....

[ 02-04-2017 09:04 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-05-2017 11:24 PM    
Everyone wanted the definitive answer, an accurate oracle, or specific instructions. Those were answers Kyan did not have.

I cannot explain what I don’t understand. It’s not an intelligence knowing but feeling I have felt before.

Feeling the eyes of everyone watching him waiting for a response. He let out a clearing breath centering his thoughts.

“I take it Gal’ika told you what we saw in the flow-walk,” asked Kyan. After a long pause he knew this to be the case. “That future we say is the most likely one but not one set is stone. I saw my own death and it is my granddaughter Kan’ika who kills me. Her pain at seeing me again, and future Galen’s pain. The terrible tragedy that future Galen had to endure and the cryptic warning. I won’t even attempt to understand everything I saw or how to prevent it. But then I also saw Kani alive, Galen alive, a generation of Jedi living in safety at a new Academy.”

“That future is also a possibility, perhaps it can come about without my death or Kani having to kill her grandfather. Galen has more potential than most give her credit for, and a gentle heart that few others can match. And I know that for now she is safe and while I can’t explain in any certain words she is on Degobah. And I made a promise to Galen as my apprentice and member of my family one that also includes you Terrin, and even you Captain Joao and Link to help where I can. What I know is I am needed here and Kani, well I’m leaving Kani to the toughest and most loyal people I know, present company excluded.”

Kyan looked across their faces with his other sight, seeing some recognition and agreement with what he said.

“But you are right even with their mission the Paladin’s can help in other ways,” Kyan agreed. “Uncle Bes’in these three present with me are to be given honorary rank of Colonel and access to our resources where it doesn’t detract from the Paladin’s primary missions. I also suggest we share our technology not requiring Mandalorian Iron with Eagle Enterprises perhaps we can even utilize some of their infrastructure for our own needs, we can work on that in the future. Once we're setup with access I’m sue Link or any of Terrin’s technicians can work out how to relay our needs to the Paladin’s, that is unless there is something specific you can think of?”

Kyan let the question hang in the air hoping that a free exchange of ideas would foster some sort of trust between the different groups.



Terrin Danner

posted 02-11-2017 08:27 PM    
Terrin was having an awful time with that shoulder devil. With effort, he shook himself from troubled thoughts.

"Link can set anything we need up between us and the Paladins," he stated, knowing that was well more than true. "In regards to any specifics...

...I don't have anything just yet." He paused, pursing his lips, thinking. "What I do know is while Galen may be safe at the moment, that can change in less than a moment, too."

He paused again, memories of Sith demons and disembodied eyes popping out of nowhere playing about in his mind's eye.

"Besides, I'm pretty sure Degobah is not her final destination, but maybe just a stop along the way. That may be where both Eagle Enterprises and the Paladins could be of help."

If she doesn't run into Ole' Googly on Degobah first, the shoulder devil snorted. Or worse...you do remember what she related to you about the flow walk...and how she struggled with it...

"And regarding what she saw in the flow walk, yes, Galen related what she saw and felt to me. And while she talked about your death and Kani and also seeing her Sister and Stargazer and other Sith...

...what terrified her most was some grand Otherness that she saw and sensed, something entirely evil and apathetic, that made everything else small and minute."

Terrin paused, his eyes defocusing, his mind troubled.

Did Kyan see what Galen had seen?

His eyes snapped alert, and he looked to Kyan. "As for Galen's heart and her abilities, I've seen both in action, more times than I can count, and I have full trust in both. She's seen something that has terrified her so much that, as much as it scares the hell out of me, she's gone out on her own to try to figure it out and protect us all from something that frightened her to her very core. I trust her with my life, and if she says it's that serious...

I believe her."

He paused, pursing his lips again. "This is about more than our small, fragile lives."

[ 02-11-2017 08:34 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Terrin Danner

posted 06-16-2017 01:03 PM    
A few minutes...which were entirely too quiet for Terrin's liking... passed. In that space of time he did his damnedest to think logically, and now and again a little shoulder devil popped up and laughed in derision at these efforts.

Bloody kriffing hell, they needed to get out of here. Galen was counting on them....

...counting on him.

Terrin took a deep breath, trying to clear his increasing worry concerning her safety.

It didn't work. For a brief moment he wondered how the hell he sat back in his office and simply sold ships here and there...

...not caring about anyone or anything when he knew deep down there was more to life. That Terrin was long gone.

"Well," he said, tired of the silence and hoping saying something would distract him from his concerns, "I'm certain Link can set up any connections that we may need whether we are here or on the move," he stated. "And knowing Galen, if she wants us at her back she's left us some bread crumbs...

...and I don't want to wait around too long and miss them."

Terrin paused, turning Yaoksi's way, sensing the pilot was more than ready to be on the move. "Captain Joao, let's get the Hell out of here."

[ 06-16-2017 01:07 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-01-2019 07:01 PM    
"You got it, pal!"

And it's about time, too!

Unraveling myself from the comfy position I'd assumed in my flight seat...

...assuming, after all, that the twenty standard minutes I'd specified would more than likely segue into hours, the way those two kept at it with Paladins this and Kani that...

...I faced forward, front and center. My hands flew across the controls, toggled a lever and flipped a switch.

Challenger let forth a deep and visceral sort of thrum, and burst off into hyperspace. Behind us lay...

What? Intrigues? Confusion, chaos, uncertainty. The coming of Mandalore, back into the Grand Galactic Scheme of Things. And lucky, lucky us, we wouldn't be there when the sand hit the props.

Nope, we'd be too busy facing something far worse. This I knew down to the very depth of my soul of souls.

I sighed, patted the console. This was a purty, purty ship; I sure hoped we'd be able to keep her in one piece long enough to find Terrin's spitfire of a wife.



Terrin Danner

posted 01-01-2019 08:11 PM    
The streaks of hyperspace meant they were on the move, which was the best thing that had happened in a while. Truthfully, Terrin didn't like being pinned down to Mandalorin space, trying to play Ambassador, while Galen was out risking herself as she was, the danger a quite unknown thing.

Bloody kriffing hell, he didn't know what he'd do if something happened to her. She had been so terrified after the flow walk...

Terrin's blue eyes slid to rest on Kyan, who had remained remarkably quiet considering all that was falling into place. Or rather, perhaps, out of place. A shoulder angel--annoying beastie--popped up to point out that the Jedi Master was no doubt trying to do his best to both please them and try to gain answers on where Galen possibly was and how she was.

A devil popped up almost unbidden. He better damn well be.

Terrin closed his eyes and sighed, reaching up to pinch the bridge of his nose with his fingers, trying to shake the feelings of worry in his psyche.

"Master Kyan, I trust you will let us know if you feel anything else regarding Galen."

The statement was nothing more than that. Or at least Terrin didn't think it was, not consciously at least.

Then, as if to distract himself from further darkening thoughts, Terrin made one final statement. "I coulld really use a drink..."



Galen

posted 01-02-2019 02:48 PM    
((Coming in from Time and Time Again in the CSWU forums, thank you.))

I was back in Cin vehti, heaped on the floor. Beside me lay my armor in a tidy pile. Emergency lighting was on, my nav-board glared a terrible darkness of it's own, sparked only by one tiny, insistently blinking red light.

Universal SOS.

I sighed and clambered shakily to my feet, one hand reaching out to grasp the back of my nav-chair as my reeling body tried to give into the vagaries of gravity and dump me unceremoniously back onto the deck. Waiting for dizziness to depart, I shook my head to relieve the ringing still occupying my ears. In that I was marginally successful, for that ringing slowly disappeared.

Only to be replace with a final taunting word:

Entropy.

That brought me down to the floor with a thump. I could only sit, wondering at the strangeness of it all, wondering if indeed I had experienced what I thought I just had...

And wondering if anyone was going to ever find me, stranded wherever in Hell's Seven Circles I was, all by myself in a mysteriously crippled ship.

All I knew, for I could feel it, was that there was nothing more to surround me than space, deep and cold.

But strangely enough, it somehow seemed no longer quite as lonely.

[ 01-02-2019 02:49 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-03-2019 12:42 AM    
They all where concerned about Galen, however there was little at the moment that could be done. Kyan could feel something amiss about the whole situation, Galen’s fluctuating emotional state rising to a crescendo and then receding to a mixture of concern yet calm? It was all too much, yet not enough for him to make any sense of it. Once or twice when he felt Galen’s senses as well as the overwhelming pretense that was observing her slacken their watch did Kyan cautiously reach out to see if he might pull himself and Terrin to her. Then inevitably that presence would look back again and Kyan had to withdrawal. Kyan did feel a some measure of guilt for concealing this but what they couldn’t change would only distract them from helping in their own way. He did feel the need to at least keep them in the loop.

“I won’t lie,” said Kyan. “I can’t understand what is going on around Gal’ika at the moment. It might be because she doesn’t grasp the entirety of the situation herself. There is too much I don’t know how to put into words, the way it speaks past you. I can’t help but feel like we are being toyed with by all of this.”

He stopped. Looking out across the galaxy and feeling Galen, Pop back into reality

Cautiously he reached out, not probing for a location but offering reassurance at the same time. Then across the void with his thoughts and softly Kyan spoke aloud, “Gal’ika. I what happened, I sensed...

Kyan stopped, while he may be able to know Galen was not in any immediate danger, he did not want the others jumping to any conclusions.

No that doesn’t matter,” Kyan continued. “Are you alright and what do you need from us?

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Galen

posted 01-03-2019 09:18 AM    
I had been sitting in the pilot's seat of my handsome little ship, scowling at the stubbornly lifeless navigational console and had just been wondering to myself if I ought to don my armor when out of nowhere Kyan's words came alive in my head.

I about fell out of my chair.

In fact, I did fall out of my chair.

Scrambling to my knees, I instinctively reached for the comm, only to quickly yank back my hand.

Damn, but that was cold!

Not to mention still as useless as a third tail on a womprat.

Rising to my feet then, I closed my eyes and focused, trying to marshall my wildly fluctuating thoughts in order to send something more cohesive back into the mind of my surrogate Father.

"I am alive, Father!" I sent forth, not knowing if he would receive my thoughts or not. "But I am unsure of where I am. I went to Dagobah, but due to, circumstances there..."

Although I tried to keep the thought from my head, it popped in anyway. The last thing I wanted to do was to alarm Master Kyan, but I simply couldn't help it. I swore with the realization that an extremely clear image of Roan, enlarged and looming, eyes of violet and chrome, and shadowed with a mere wisp of something black, had traveled along the link between us, menacingly ominous in its portent.

With an inward shake of my head, I went on quickly, this time trying a slightly different tack, one that was much easier to focus upon.

"So far I am well, but cin Vehti is dead. It is doubtful I bring any of his systems back online. However the emergency SOS beacon appears to be working; I'm sure that if you get close enough to my current location you will be able to pick up on it."

With that I plopped back into my seat, letting my head fall back as a great rush of relief flooded my being. I was going to be found, or at least I had the hope now of being found, and would just as hopefully be reunited with my new father and Teacher at least. If lucky, I could hold out until he managed to find me.

With that I reached for my armor, and began donning it. The cloud of frosted breath forced from my lips as I grunted with my task only underscored what I already knew from the moment I'd reached for the comm system. It was beginning to get pretty damned cold in here, the onboard temperature dropping by the minute. In fact, delicate crystals of ice had already begun to sublimate from the ship's atmosphere, and were now developing a beautiful if deadly coating on the console and the bulkheads around me. Warmth from my armor's built-in heating system was a much-needed commodity at the moment, and one for which I gave fervent thanks.

For all I knew I was sitting at the opposite side of the Galaxy from where he was. Communication bandwidths were carried along by energy, which was light. And light's energy not only dissipated with distance, but at a faster and faster rate the farther and farther one was from the source.

Khaandon alone knew how long it would take for the ship bearing Kyan to find me, wherever in Hell that actually was.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-03-2019 04:49 PM    
Kyan kept the connection established but allowed his words to be heard by Terrin and the others.

“Drop the ship out of hyperspace,” Kyan stated. “Dead stop, then meet me in the galley. Gal’ika is not in immediate danger but I need a holo projector, have Link set one up with a current map of the galaxy.”

He didn’t wait for Terrin and the others to comply he walked off to the galley and returned to his conversation with Galen.

Your armor,” asked Kyan. “Is it also dead? Also check the storage lockers on the ship, there is likely a chemical power reactor. It should be enough to power your armor’s life support for a day of two.”



Galen

posted 01-03-2019 07:57 PM    
This time when the voice of my Father and Master came into my head I managed to keep myself under control.

"I'll go look," I sent back, wondering what in Khaandon's universe that reactor would look like.

I mean, it was Mandalorian, wasn't it?

Then I brightened: maybe Master Kyan would be able to somehow see through my eyes, and would in that way let me know not only what the thing looked like, but how the hell to connect it to the armor.

I hastened aft, and started rummaging around in the lockers, moving items aside items which quite obviously were small storage containers, digging and scrounging to find something that looked closest to being...

Well... a big honkin' battery.

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Cel

posted 01-04-2019 09:27 PM    
I suppose I could help out, not like I have much else to do at the moment until the Jedi’s droid uncle gets to allowing me access to their precious database… whatever that holds.

Link slid out of her co-pilots chair and followed Kyan to the galley. There was no need to find a holo projector, while Link knew Yaoksi probably had the flight systems all memorized to the most minute detail Link prided herself in understanding how all the other systems interacted within the computer core. She had already memorized most of the features, like how the main circular table in the galley doubled as a very high end holoprojector.

She sat opposite of Kyan, still uncomfortable around the Jedi.

“I’m curious what a blind man needs of a holoprojector.” Link commented. “But you Jedi always seem to find new ways to surprise me with interesting tricks.”



Terrin Danner

posted 01-05-2019 09:24 AM    
Terrin had already been partially headed to the galley, but paused as Kyan spoke, hoping for anything that could reassure him as to Galen's whereabouts...

Kriffing hell, not just that, but of her safety.

The fact Kyan said Galen was not in any imeidate danger did little to reassure Terrin of anything. Damn Jedi, always choosing their words so very carefully, this really seemed to mean that danger was still on the horizon even though it wasn't necessarily happening at the moment. Shawn was pretty wont to do the same sort of thing...

...and you trusted him, Terrin, a shoulder angel whispered in his ear. Or at least, you did eventually...

Shaking himself from darkening thoughts, he heard Kyan's final request and turned marginally, arching his eyebrow in Yaoksi's general direction, not certain what to make of what the Jedi was asking for but knowing it was the first real potential lead they had. Then he headed to the galley, where Link and Kyan already were seated and Link asked her more than reasonable question.

"I'm assuming the holoprojector isn't for him exactly," Terrin suggested, wondering just what Kyan might want with it himself.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-05-2019 04:09 PM    
"Good Gal'ika," Answered Kyan. "If it is of typical Mandalorian design it should have a very basic set of controls. One to prime and chemical reaction another to start outputting power, they should only allow you to do it in that order. Around your back at waist height or so should be a port that allows power to be fed to your armor. Once you hook in your armor will automaticly regulate the power it receives. Use that to help your armors life support. I am here with Terrin, Yaoksi, and Link I'll let them know whats happening. I may have a way to locate you it just needs a little prep. Let me know if you need anything else."

Kyan walked past Link and Terrin heading to the galleys storage cabinets. He grabbed several shot glasses and returned with them to the main table.

"I need a map or the galaxy the size of this table no rotation," Said Kyan. "[i]Gal'ika and her ship have been transported deep space somewhere, she has no idea of her location and the ship has only emergency backup at the moment. We were able to suplement her armors power so she has life support for several days. I am working on a way to locate her."



Terrin Danner

posted 01-05-2019 08:42 PM    
Terrin knew that, if Galen had in fact been heading towards Degobah as he believed, that she was probably clear on the other side of the universe from him. And her systems were down.

Whatever they were going to do, they needed to do it quickly.

"We can project a good galaxy map from my wristcomm," Terrin then said aloud. Being the owner of a ship industry had its perks--they constantly kept their galaxy maps updated and every employee had immediate access to one, just in case a buy/sell exchange popped up or something in regards to shipyards and new technical specs happened. It took seconds for him to access said galaxy map before he removed his wristcomm entirely and connecting it to the galley table. The moment the connection was secure the galaxy map popped to full color life on the table right in front of them.

Terrin shifted his gaze to Kyan, arching an eyebrow. "Ok, now what?"

Even as he asked, Terrin couldn't help but start to mentally calculate what he might be able to do to get someone out to Galen, just in case the time aspect didn't work out in their favor...

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-05-2019 09:12 PM    
“Good now I need to see it,” Kyan replied.

He set the shot glasses in front of Link, holding back two for himself.

“Between you and Terrin place one as close to the locations I give you,” Kyan continued. “Coruscant, Corellia, Yavin 4, Mandalore, Dagobah, Bastion, Sith Empire.”

Kyan started reaching in the same way he tried to find Kani and Galen earlier. He could see the galaxy in his mind, the many lives creating a map for him. The places he had listed off either being the most populated or anomalies in the Force he could focus on. Once he heard the last glass being placed Kyan overlaid he own vision with his sensation of the table. He studied it for a moment and placed a glass down along the path between Mandalore and Dagobah. He turned to the others observing his work.

“This is our approximate location on your map?” Kyan asked.



Galen

posted 01-06-2019 11:08 AM    
I nodded as though he could actually see the gesture, and kept hunting.

Typical Mandalorian design... yeah, right...

The problem was that cin Vehti was a Mandalorian ship, and everything aboard her was of Mandalorian design. But I didn't let that deter me. I knew somewhere in the wealth of storage cubbies I would find what Master Kyan assured that I would.

And at length I did.

And it did look all the world like a standard battery. I suppose that some things are just universal. Divergent evolution and all that.

The thing was much smaller than I expected it to be, thank Khaandon and his creation of little green worrts. For I had been entertaining ideas that the device to which I needed to be hooked up would have been large and bulky. Portability was a nice perk.

I took it from it's compartment and moved it around in my hands a bit to study it. About the size of my shoulder plate, it was more cylindrical in shape than I'd assumed. A flexible line snaked from one end of it, which had an obvious male connector on the end. Coming from the middle there extended a quite obvious belt-like strap, with which I was visually instructed to put around my waist.

I did so, scowling a little at the fit. For one thing, it did not adhere to me with the glove-like grace of my armor; obviously this was something of a "one size fits all" sort of thing. The straps only shortened so much, which made it just enough too long to be an annoyance.

But who was I to look a gift ronto in the mouth?

Reaching one hand around my back I quickly located the port of which Kyan had spoken, and with the other plugged in the snaking line.

At least that fitted perfectly! It would not do to have a loose connection!

Still supporting the small but weightily bulky power pack with my hand, I then bent over so it would remain balanced. Quickly, I snapped the belt around myself and then straightened up.

The thing made quite the annoying slap against my hinder parts, which after allotting it a brief scowl I then dismissed.

Gift ronto, Galen...

A few moment's of fumbling around and I managed to get the power flowing. Then I began fiddling with the belt, testing the length of the power conduit to see if I could at least get the device moved around, if not to my front, then at least more to one side.

I didn't know how long it was going to take everyone to find me, and sure as Khaandon made those aforementioned little green worrts it would be nice to be able to sit while I waited.

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Terrin Danner

posted 01-06-2019 01:29 PM    
As he followed along with Kyan's request, Terrin's piloting knowledge and that of the galaxy took over. Kyan had placed his glass along the Perlemian Trade Route, just beyond Obra-Skai.

Terrin nodded, then spoke up. "Based on the speed capabilities of this ship, the minimal amount of travel time we’ve had in hyperspace, and the most logical flight pattern, that looks about right to me.”

He paused then, unable to stop himself from wondering if they would get to Galen in time to help her, even knowing her probable location.

Kriffing hell, even if they could get there, it’d probably be cutting things close.

He then said as much to the others. “I’ve got some resources we can tap into to get to her if we can’t make it in time,” he then stated.

At least one rather ahhhhh... large resource too, eh Danner???

“Or-“ here he paused once more, glancing over to Kyan, “Maybe your Paladins can help? She is in a Mandolorian ship after all, and while my Eagle Enterprises guys would be all over it, they aren’t going to have a clue how to fix it.”

And Galen might want to have the ship fixed and keep going on her own, right pal? a shoulder devil snorted.

Quite surprisingly--or perhaps maybe not, after all they had been through together--Terrin was able to answer the thought easily. And if that’s what she decides to do, I’m going to trust her and do what she needs me to do, until such a time as she is in danger…

..and then I know what I’ll do, and so does she…

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-06-2019 03:39 PM    
Kyan knew Terrin wanted to do everything he could do in the situation, what husband wouldn’t. There was a limit to what they could do given the information they had.

“There is no harm with preparing contingencies,” Kyan answered. “I believe we should first find where Gal’ika is then we can best use our available resources. Now I think I can help Gal’ika find out where she is but for that I do need quiet. If something happens I will let you know.”

First Kyan set a chair at one end of the table and sat in a chair oposite to it. He was still clutching the remaining shot glass in his hand. Reaching back out to Galen he calmed his mind focusing on her.

“Gal’ika,” Kyan conveyed. “I’m ready on my end, I believe I can help you find out where you are. If you can sit at one end of the room you are in and envision me sitting just as I am doing for you.

He peered across the table in his mind he could fashion an apparition of Galen sitting opposite of him in the empty chair.

“Put aside your situation, the ship, your other thoughts. In the room is you, I am across from you, and around us is the Force. Envision it, believe it, then make it real.”



Galen

posted 01-07-2019 08:59 PM    
After playing around with the small but annoyingly bulky power pack, I finally figured out a way to juggle it over to my left side and hoist it up to rest on the top of one of the ammo pouches affixed to the belt. Once there, the power line comfortably snaked around the bottom of said belt, it immediately adhered magnetically to the armor of my upper body, making a little snikking sound as it did so.

Beskar iron! Impressive...

Finding no need for the waist straps any longer, I then quickly unsnapped the connecting buckle, and almost had my fingers smacked as they quickly re-wound and disappeared into a hidden compartment on the chemical reactor. This little bit of excitement over, I then moved back to the pilot's seat and sat down, squirming around a bit before finally getting comfortable.

I was thus in the middle of settling in for the duration when Master Kyan's voice came into my ears, as solid and assuring as if he was sitting there next to me.

Which was what he wanted me to envision. Okay then...

I glanced to the seat next to me, squinted, swallowed and stared. Nothing.

Shaking my head, I rolled it around, bending my neck from side to side to stretch out the muscles, pursed my lips and tried again, pinning an intense look on that empty chair. It remained empty.

Ok, Galen, this obviously isn't going to work. Maybe you're trying too hard...

Drawing in a deep breath, I closed my eyes. Focused on a spot just behind my lids, a spot revealed by a little dancing black blotch, which floated and moved and danced like a fairy sprite in springtime. I let my breathing slow, followed that little splotch, didn't even realize that by doing so not only was my breathing slowing but my heart rate as well. Thoughts of Ol' Googly, of what I'd just experienced slowly segued into my experience when Flow-walking with Master Kyan. I let those images come, noticing somewhat vaguely now that the little dancing dot was getting more and more noticeable.

Not that it was getting bigger, but rather darker by comparison to my inner lids, which for some strange reason were lightening up from deepest bloody-black through shades of rust and ochre to a strange sort of tan to the purest white, the white only seen in the heart of a star.

The black mote danced a jig, wriggled a mysterious visual spell, and disappeared.

I opened my eyes to find nothing but The White.

Well, not quite nothing...

"Hello, Master," I greeted Kyan, before sheepishly dropping my eyes from his white-staring ones.

"Forgive me for deceiving you but..."

But what? What could I say? In fact, did I need to say anything at all?

A warm feeling suddenly flooded my being; I reached out and took up his virtual hand in mine. It felt solid and warm in turn, which was rather strange since I was fully armored at this point and truly did not expect to find such a distinct feeling of flesh against flesh as I just did.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-08-2019 02:05 AM    
Kyan smiled, a gesture that even through his armor he knew Galen could recognize. He returned the squeeze he felt on his free hand.

“Forgiveness for what?” Kyan asked. “Was your intent to hurt me, Terrin, or the others? Did you abandon your own sense of self? You acted as you thought best, not out of malicious intent. The way the Force speaks to me is not the way it may speak to you. So I recognize you need to do things your own way from time to time. You know this to bf true as well, and that is the mark of a true Mandalorian.”

He released his hand and clenching it into a fist lightly rapped his knuckles against her shoulder.

She is starting to know the world and how she fits in it.

“I can see your trust in your own abilities has grown,” said Kyan. “It is strange circumstances to have a lesson like this, however we take what we are given at times. Now by comparison to what you are doing now this is the same principle.

Kyan motioned in front of him to where there was a physical star map, and in his own mind his Force Perception of the galaxy.

“Look around you,” bade Kyan. “Just as you see me before you I am not physically there, but through the Force you can see me as if I was. There is the bond between us, there are similar ones between all living things and you have the ability to see them. Now consider the galaxy it made up of those many points of light that encompass us all. There are pillars where many gather together, some places where the Force is a well spring of power. From this you can form an image, a map of life in the Galaxy. See it in your mind then command it to appear before you.”



Galen

posted 01-08-2019 10:23 AM    
I nodded my virtual head, rose to my feet. Took a tentative step forward, followed by another and another and yet another. There was no direction as human understanding would know it, there was only the idea of movement, of going from this place to that place in order to finally reach the other.

In the movement, something that was as much a part of me as the heart that beat in my chest now travelled through Cin vheti’s navigational console, passed between the very molecules of the forward viewscreen, through the very plating of the hull itself. I/it did not stop there, but continued ”onward”, one strangely seeking step after another after another after another.

At length I/it came to a position where time did not merely halt, it did not suddenly cease to exist, but rather…

Never had been.

The penultimate Non.

There I paused, stretched out, seeking those brilliant white lines which once had linked me to the flow of the very universe, that which gives life exactly that, that thing without which nothing could occur, nothing could ever happen. Nothing could grow, beginning individual journeys that started as a tiny bud before blossoming forth, seeking and finding potentialities unguessable, only to finally wither and die and in the process offering bits of itself back into the cycle to keep it smoothly running, day after day, year after year, eon after eon.

Time.

I looked this way, peered that. Gyrated slowly, my virtual eyes peeled, my itself reaching out for what exists.For That Which Is.

There was nothing. Only The White.

I did not allow myself one lick of disappointment, for my failure was not for the lacking of any capability in this quest…This I knew into my very soul of souls…

But for lacking the patience necessary in seeking it.

And so, in this place of not-Time I merely paused, striving to simply let it be, waiting until something within me would be recognized by what I certainly did not know, but recognized all the same, and let what I unconsciously felt to be millennia pass.

Somewhere.

At length something happened.

A strange sort of ripple marred the perfection of The White. It was as if something immense had taken it up, and me along with it, crumpled it into a ball of unknowable proportions, and let it go. The White immediately sprang into it’s normal self, bursting with the most beautiful Black I had ever seen in my life.

Deep that black was, cold and void. Screaming and crying out in a pain so agonizingly profound it could only be springing from utter loneliness, The Black seemed to stretch itself forward.

Ah. There was forward

In fact, Now had meaning…

Little by little, bit by bit, in this place and in that, tiny white dots blossomed. They grew in number, forming in not hundreds or thousands or millions, but in billions! Seeking each other, they joined together in jaw-droppingly beautiful pin-wheeling communities, held together by the social ties of gravity.

I/it suddenly found myself racing Forward, approaching a particular pinwheel. It rotated majestically against The Black, it’s cousins dotting the background, dotting The Black now stretching into infinity all around me, even as a good chunk of that grew brighter and brighter, filled with growing dots of every conceivable color.

My Brothers.

I raised my virtual arms to them, stretched out to them, yearning not just to be amidst them but to BE them

Not… yet.

And found myself surrounded by stars.

Blinking my virtual eyes, eyes now filled with flowing tears for the grandeur of it all I dared the mundanity of communication.

”I think I am here, Master Kyan,” I breathed, sending that whisper of direction across the connection I now knew in my heart to be one created not by our mere and laughable efforts, but by something much MUCH bigger.

Why? came immediately to mind, immediately squelched.

Who are we?

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-09-2019 04:46 PM    
Kyan figuratively kept one foot in reality. It was his only measure of how much time actually had passed, he know how easy it was to forget what was happening in reality. This time he know that what was being perceived as hours amounted to 3 or 4 minutes. There was a small measure of concern on Kyan’s part.

Her situation is a double edge sword, since she has access to my knowledge even subconsciously it allows her to properly channel her abilities. However my own personal experiences, my personal memories, context in how to use the knowledge she has access to appears to be missing. What would happen if that connection were severed would she still retain the knowledge. Questions for later.

“Good,” Kyan replied. “I am seeing it as well, this is close to what it is like for me to see. For now this will serve our purposes. Among all the points of light one of them is me, another is you, and when you learn how to look carefully you may be able to identify even those that have a less of a connection with the Force.”

Kyan turned his attention briefly back to the Challenger. He selected Terrin and focusing on him Kyan began to direct the Force to surround Terrin. It was similar to healing but Kyan kept the effect low enough that Terrin shouldn’t have been able to notice even if he was Force sensitive. What it did do was cause the light that represented Terrin to glow ever so brighter in his perception and should correspond to Galen’s as well.

“Do you see that one light that just grew brighter,” asked Kyan. “You should know it, I’m sitting only meters from it and it happens to be Terrin. I am also one of those lights, and so are you. It can be difficult at first to pick one out among the sea of lights, but find your light and focus on making that one more radiant.”



Galen

posted 01-09-2019 05:52 PM    
The sheer mundanity of the words that now whispered from somewhere Out There only served to bring a great ache into my heart.

He does not understand; can he ever understand? And if not, how can he truthfully teach me?

The little doubt niggled, grew from a tiny kernel into a nit-sized bud, then dissolved away into my very being. Now set aside, for there were other things more worrisome I feared, I drew in a deep breath, struggled to find a commonality by which he would be able to discern my position.

I wasn't certain as to how he was interpreting those brilliant motes, but sure as there's Treasure on Roon it wasn't as the blazing stellar bodies I knew into my soul of souls that they were.

A small noise escaped me as I sighed.

"Master Kyan," I sent back in communication. "I do not understand what you mean.

"For surely what I have just felt, just... seen, is nothing more than the beauty of galaxies and the untold billions of stars within them.

"I'm sending you that which is outside Cin vheti" I finished, stifling the addendum which tried to follow along the
forceful pathway.


I hope...

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Terrin Danner

posted 01-09-2019 07:59 PM    
Terrin could only take standing around and waiting while Kyan did whatever it was he was doing to help Galen try to figure out where she was for so long. Never one to want to leave everything in someone else's hands anyway, even a Jedi's (and kriffing hell, this was Galen...), he had already begun considering some other avenues. So, knowing that Kyan would let them know if and when he had anything, he quietly slipped out of the galley and headed to the main cabin to find Yaoksi.

"Hey, while Master Kyan is doing what he's doing to help Galen, I need to touch base with some resources of my own because they may be able to get to Galen faster than we can. My wristcomm is hooked up to the holoprojector giving Kyan a galaxy map, so I'd like to use your comm while we're in reealspace, if you wouldn't mind..."

Yeah, while we're sitting here in realspace, and time is ticking... came a damnable mental rejoinder.

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-10-2019 12:34 PM    
I had just been in the process of leaving my seat to go aft for something to eat, when Terrin popped up with his request.

"Sure pal," I rejoined, stepping a bit sideways and waving a hand toward the console. "The comm's all yours."

Then trusting him completely to not drop us out of hyperspace or ram us through a nearby star, I continued aft, secure in the knowledge that we were at last doing something, even if that something was heading off to the dismal swamp world of Dagobah.

Which of course was the trajectory Challenger currently was following.



Terrin Danner

posted 01-10-2019 03:35 PM    
Terrin nodded to Yaoksi in thanks before moving to the comm station, quickly keying in Aaron Barnes personal comm frequency- one that he knew was highly encrypted, its frequency known only to a select few.

"Aaron it's Terrin aboard the Challenger, Yaoksi Joao's ship. We've been to Mandolore and spoken with some leaders there about a potential alliance, but in the meantime some things came up and Galen went on her own in a Mandolorian ship to take care of some things.

Here he paused. He could imagine what Aaron would be thinking at this point. But he also knew that with his next words, whatever Aaron might be thinking wouldn't matter.

Her ship has fallen into some trouble, and she has been thrown into deep space, potentially near Degobah, with her systems dead. If the Hornett is where I think she is. or anywhere nearby, we are probably going to need your help. Please let me know you've received my message and of your current location. It could very well be the best shot we've got of getting to her.

Sending off the message, Terrin decided to wait a few minutes, knowing that Aaron would no doubt respond as soon as possible after receiving a message on his personal comm frequency.

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Aaron Barnes

posted 01-10-2019 09:34 PM    
(((OCC: From the Super Star Destroyer Hornett, somewhere near the Sluis Van Shipyards.)))

Aaron Barnes had been sitting in his plush office aboard the recently serviced Hornett when Terrin's call came through. Not having heard from his partner in quite some time, Aaron immediately opened up the message and listened, an admixture of thoughts and feelings coming to his mind as he did.

Mandalore? An Alliance? And Galen had gone off on her own on a Mandolorian ship?

Hmmm.

Sounds like we need to catch up, Aaron said as he began his response. An Alliance? He fell silent, letting the question hang for a moment. After all, although Terrin was the primary owner of Eagle Enterprises, he did have a penchant for moving from one activity to another, having enough wealth to pursue what he was interested in at the time. That was how he'd helped Shayla Stargazer create her information smuggling agency, then moved on to activities which crossed him with the Empire and a Moff and creating Eagle Enterprises..

And now to doing whatever it took to protect his wife, whose background Aaron was now knowledgeable of. And Aaron was quite settled being the one that the majority of EE business rested on while Terrin did what he needed to do, still checking in and keeping tabs on the business himself more than some might suppose.

And your ship is close to right where you left her last, Aaron continued[/i] knowing that if and when Terrin wanted specifics, he'd ask. I'm sure we have some employees in various areas who can help out if need be. Just keep me posted, I'll keep my wristcomm close in case you have any updates.

Closing with that, Aaron sent the message along his encrypted frequency back to the one that Terrin had sent his initial one.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-11-2019 01:10 AM    
It was just beyond his grasp, Kyan knew there was something beyond what he saw… what he felt. The beauty Galen described in fleeting moments on his peripheries he would catch sight of it and then it was gone leaving phantoms in its wake. This was not a new thing, nor something that began when he first met Galen. All his life he felt something, knew something was out there tempting him to reach for it.

That call, that voice it still beckons no promises so much. The Force spoke with its calm reassurance this had an air of seduction. When I take that step its as if the eyes beyond it suddenly notice me, evaluating whether I can see them, daring me to step into their arena. And I can’t do it.

He knew it was there, the answers or at least he thought he was meant to believe that idea.

No Gal’ika first, regret and self deprecation can come later. The important thing is Gal’ika is showing you something.

He felt himself moving out of the Cin Vheti, looking around He tried to identify what exactly he was looking at. There was a field of stars just out side and more than that something that held beauty, knowledge, power. Kyan didn’t know how to describe it when he tried to form it into words one phrase came to mind The White. It was a bit of irony that this was a rough translation of Cin Vheti.

No Kyan focus. There is Coruscant, Mandalore, Corrilia.

“I’m not sure if I understand this,” Kyan gestured. “But we can work with it, give me a moment”

Kyan released the shot glass he was holding allowing it to fall. Before it actually hit the ground the glass slowed, stopped, then began to rise. Darting back and forth among the other glasses eventually it came to a rest, above the galactic plane it hovered same where between what he guessed was Yavin and the Sith Diamond.

“There,” Kyan said. “We need to be there.”



Cel

posted 01-11-2019 10:37 AM    
Link looked up from her data pad, she had been immersed in her world of optimizing the computer core of the challenger when she noticed the newly hovering glass. That area of the galaxy was not as familiar to her being populated by less people, hence less technology to apply her trade.

“I’ll get the other,” Link said. “Just don’t teleport us while I’m gone.”

Heading over to the cockpit she found Yaoksi and Terrnin over near one of the comm pannels.

“The Jedi thinks he found something,” Link relayed. “I’m not as familiar with the area of the Galaxy he is indicating one of you may need to see if you can find out more.”



Terrin Danner

posted 01-11-2019 09:16 PM    
Terrin had just been in the process of starting a response to Aaron when Cel came to the main cabin. He didn't need to be told twice. Instead he nodded to Link in thanks for the update and headed back to the galley, where Kyan sat at the holoprojected map. Terrin paused beside the table and looked over what was there, knowing that they had already placed shot glasses at specific points on the map: Coruscant, Corellia, Yavin 4, Mandalore, Dagobah, Bastion and the Sith Diamond. And now there was another hovering between Yavin and the Sith Diamond. Terrin pursed his lips, deep in thought.

"If Galen's located somewere in the area where the glass is hovering," Terrin then said, knowing that whether or not Kyan had a basic knowledge of the galaxy map that he probably didn't know every single planet on the map, "She's potentially more within the mid to outer rim to unknown regions."

Here he paused, actually somewhat relieved that she might not be quite as far away from them as he had originally thought. "Based on the map we've got some good points of contact for her, and to get to her, especially if she's been thrown more mid-rim. Ord Mantell is in the vicinity, and I've certainly got some contacts there with it being a commercial hub, and there's Bilbringi nearby. Dorin is also in the path, and I've got some contacts there due to some technologies they have available. But if she was thrown more to the outer rim and closer to the Sith Diamond..."

Terrin paused, frowning. "...I've got at least one employee out that way, but I'm not sure if he'll be able to get to her, at least not quickly."

Terrin quieted and sighed, wishing for all the worlds that there was more he could do to clearly ascertain Galen's location. He knew that Kyan was trying everything he coud to find her, but Kyan and Galen were speaking in terms which he didn't...of the Force and the All...and he spoke in terms of numbers and coordinates.

"This is a good start," Terrin said, "And we can at least get headed in the right direction towards her...

...but in the meantime, I need the impossible. I need a way to pinpoint Galen's exact location." He paused, for just a moment. "And we need to get headed in what we at least think is the right direction."

Having said that, Terrin took a few steps back to the Challenger's cabin, quickly filling Yaoksi Joao in on what Kyan had found out and letting him know they needed to stop and reroute. Then he headed back to the galley, his mind still spinning on any options they had. He stared at the map as if Galen's location would magically just appear there, chewing his lower lip once more. Something clicked.

"You said the ship is operating on emergency power, and her armor's life support is being supplemented so it's still operational. Two questions....will that ship, in emergency mode, emit any distress signal? And does her armor have any communications ability?"

[ 01-11-2019 10:40 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-12-2019 02:34 PM    
Challenger had been set on a straight-line course directly "south" on my standard Galaxy map, heading from Mandalorian space to just outside Spence space on the other end of the galaxy where I'd planned to drop from hyperspace to route our final vector "west" to Dagobah. But hearing what Terrin had to say, not to mention the potentially dire straits his feisty little wife had placed herself in lent wings to my feet, to put it lightly.

I spun on my heels, my brief caf-seeking sojourn nipped in the proverbial bud, and shot back to the cabin. My hands were reaching for the controls even as I threw myself into the pilot's seat again.

Mere seconds later, and we had dropped from hyperspace and had ground to a proverbial halt whilst I applied myself to gathering what information I needed to quite literally tell me where in the universe we were.

Well, at least where in the Galaxy...

I flipped on a switch, and a small holo-projection of the Galactic map popped into view in front of me. It rotated majestically, slowly enough that I could finally find the tiny blue dot which differentiated our presence from the wealth of colorful jewels displayed there.

OK, so we're somewhere fairly deserted, in the Expansion Area, fast approaching the famous Correllian Run Corridor. That’s good, there shouldn’t be anyone around to notice us then.

The smile that was developing on my lips quickly faded with the realization that although we needed to turn around, where was it that we needed to turn around to? In what specific vector?

I pursed my lips, then straightened.

This is why they pay you the Big Bucks, pal! I admonished myself as with now steady hands I laid in the most logical course I could think of. For if Galen was somewhere between Yavin space and that of the Sith worlds, the best place to use as sort of a “space base” from which to spring in order to get to her quickly should be somewhere right in the middle. Or at least as close as I could come to it.

Thus our first trajectory would follow a vector leading in a bit of an arc above the plane of the galaxy, so as to minimize chances of flying through a star or planet as we traversed the Galactic Core, coming down to a spot near the Bright Jewel Cluster north of Ord Mantell and west of Phaeda. Located there was another nice and fairly empty spot where we could hunker, and one from which it would be fairly easy to head either east toward Yavin, or west into the Wild Regions and the Sith worlds.

I shuddered a little, hoping we wouldn’t have to be taking the latter of those two options. Then, knowing every second was of the essence, I tapped a sigil on the navigational console and made it so.

Challenger once more let out that deep thrum, oriented herself against the background of twinkling stars, and shot off into hyperspace. I let out a chuff of breath, punched in auto-pilot and rose to my feet.

Now to go get me some caf!

[ 01-12-2019 02:37 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-14-2019 12:46 AM    
With no further use of the map Kyan let the glasses slowly descend to the table, still he maintained his projection to Galen not wanting to leave her alone on the ship. Without turning his head he answered Terrin’s questions.

Gal’ika tells me the ship is emitting a distress signal. The technical specifications are unknown to me, my daughter designed it after I was stripped of my Force connection. Similarly with the armor that my granddaughter built. The older versions do possess comms, contact Bes’in. He can give you the technical specifications you need and may have other resources as well. I’m going to see if I can help Gal’ika further but I am still listening in if you need me. Do you have anything you want me to say to her?”



Terrin Danner

posted 01-14-2019 08:32 PM    
"Tell her that I love her and that we're going to find her," he answered, not willing to admit that with each passing minute the odds were getting worse and worse.

Kriffing hell. Never tell me The Odds...not these kinds of odds...

Terrin's eyes defocused, knowing he could call Bes'in and the Paladins all day long for help, but uncertain if finding out that they could get a signal from any kind of SOS or from Galen's armor would help them in the long run, especially still having quite a large chunk of galaxy to find her in even with Kyan's narrowing it down to a quadrant.

After all, even with the best sensor range out there...

His blue eyes clouded over a bit more, troubled. He'd been here before, several times. He'd been able get to Galen too, but each time was with a combination of technology, alliances...

...and pretty much always involved either the Sith, Jedi, or both. After all, Shawn Petrolu had been able to help him find and track Galen when Tarnus had taken her....

So why, with the connection that Kyan had to Galen, couldn't he? Especially since Galen had also been able to connect with Kyan? And since she had a connection with something far beyond the Force? He was sure of it.

Couldn't Kyan see that? Use that?

"Can't you use the Force to track her somehow?" Terrin then said aloud. "I mean I've seen it done before..."

With Galen, no less.

"...and you do have a connection with her, far beyond most that I've had help me find her when she's gotten herself in a bind before."

[ 01-14-2019 08:41 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Galen

posted 01-14-2019 09:52 PM    
I couldn't help but frown.

He THINKS he can work with this? muttered in the back of my head as the strange connection between me and Master Kyan wavered for a moment, as if he was directing his attention away from me to speak with someone else.

WHICH he's more than likely doing. Calm down, Galen!

The self-admonition sent the rising flock of geese to settle quietly on my back, where they nestled down to take a nap. Meanwhile, shoving down my errant temper as I just had allowed that bit of logic residing within me a chance to raise up and wave a hand. It was an unusual feeling, for admittedly I hadn't been much of one for logic, but I'd learned throughout the recent years that when this particular little Red Flag sat up and waved, I'd better pay attention.

I did, much to my discomfiture, for it was telling me that Master Kyan didn't have a womprat's chance in a sandcat's nest of finding me.

Who am I kidding? came directly on the heels of that. He's lost connection with the Force, remember? I don't know how we managed the Flow Walk, maybe it was something else in me that made that happen, maybe not. But something happened, sure as there's Treasure on Roon!

Maybe that something will jolly along now and help us...

I drew in a breath, snuggled more comfortably in my seat, adjusted the power pack a bit more to the front of my body, and concentrated. Just as before when I tried, absolutely nothing happened.

Very well, I'll not try.

Again I drew in a breath, letting my clenched lids loosen now while yet remaining closed, letting my head loll back against the seat, letting everything around me simply go, letting myself simply be...

Cricket noises.

My eyes popped open. I checked the chrono.

OK, so about an hour has gone by, I told myself. Plenty of power left. Plenty of time to...

To do what? Sit and fret while I waited?

Not this Little Red Hen.

I nodded my virtual head, sought back along the tenuous connection that I knew down into my very soul Kyan was still maintaining with me.

"Whatever you're trying, keep it up!" I forced false cheer into my mental voice. "But I'm going to poke around a bit here, see if I can come up with something on this end to help you find me."

In my bones of bones I knew the star image I'd sent hadn't been enough. Good gravy; how could it be? Constellations only appear as they do from a particular viewpoint. The arrangement of stars I'd shown them more than likely looked much, much different from their end of the galaxy, wherever that was.

Oh I didn't deny the skill set of the people aboard that ship. Terrin was no slouch with a star map, and Captain Joao had knocked around the Galaxy plenty. But I knew it would take time, and that was a commodity I really didn't have much of. Even the best nav-puter would need...

Time.

SO I drew in the third deep breath in about as many minutes, and now turned my thoughts to what I could do to help on this end. I ran through what was working aboard Cin vheti...

Not much!

...as well as what was not.

Everything but the distress signal.

Something niggled. My eyes popped open, and I quickly sat upright.

That distress signal. If only I could augment it somehow, make it reach farther, be "louder."

I plopped back in my chair, sighed. What did I have to work with? There was my chemical power pack, to be sure, but that was the only thing keeping me from a most uncomfortable death before my time, judging by the size of ice crystals that covered the nav-console and practically everything else. I didn't dare use--

Wait, what? Crystals...

My heart started pounding faster; I forced it to slow. Don't put the cart before the ronto! I told myself firmly as my searching eyes found that which was once attached to my armor, which was what I first took off before setting off on Dagobah...

And which was still positioned exactly where I had laid it, seemingly years ago.

My brand spankin' new lightsaber.

The small knife I had chosen, still hidden up the sleeve of my armor, made quick work of the connectors along it's shining handle. I winced as I removed one section, fiddling around in it's small but intricate innards, silently apologizing to Master Kyan and his...

You mean, "our?"

...family, and clan, and to the very Force in general for the hash I was making of the beautifully elegant weapon once belonging to Kyan's daughter. Gulping, hoping my silent thoughts had spewn out into the Void and into the Force and by that into some semblance of apologies to anything or anyone involved in it, I finally laid the little blade aside and flopped back against the seat.

Between my fingers I held the delicate beauty of a kyber crystal.

Maybe I can do something with this, I thought even as those thoughts turned to the intricacies of wiring and energies, of Ohms and amperages and light which was energy itself.

Maybe I can enhance that energy with this crystal. These things focus things, right?

I knew in my gut the hypothesis was correct.

Now if I could only implement it's correct experimentation.

All doubts cast aside, I put myself to work.

[ 01-14-2019 10:01 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-14-2019 11:24 PM    
What Terrin said was true, any other Jedi with a Force connection like they shared should be able to do as much. Even in the past he shared similar connections with others.

“You are not wrong,” Kyan agreed. “I understand how it should work through the Force, but this thing this The All. Its brilliance its beauty is blinding and I know, I can feel it just beyond my grasp waiting for me to take hold of it. And for Gal’ika’s sake I am trying to figure this out as fast as I can. Pr’ika gave me this ability for a reason, it has to help someho… one moment, Gal’ika is trying something.”

Kyan refocused on his distant apparition. On that distant ship he knew where Galen was in the room but had his visage turn its head to follow her.

“I’m back Gal’ika,” said Kyan. “It looks like you have an idea, on the Challenges the others are working on heading to a point between Yavin and the Sith Diamond. When I looked beyond something I still don’t know how to describe it that is where It tells me you are.”

He read the currents around Galen and felt a familiar sensation.

“Flow Walking… that allows you to view the past or the future. But you would still be trapped on this ship when you return.”

Was that strictly true, forget what you know and instead what could be. Didn’t you say as much to Gal’ika.

“Keep doing what you are doing, I do have a question? Of all the things you know of The All thing can it do or what person could show you how to get out of there, and where is a time or place you know they were at.”



Bes'in Skirata

posted 01-15-2019 10:21 AM    
They were ready, all planet side material transferred, all crew accounted for, all stations reporting ready. Soon the Kal Skirata would take its place among the stars. Bes’in’s only regret about the affair was abandoning the New Kyrimorut dry dock that had served as their secondary headquarters throughout the years.

At least the real Kyrimorut homestead remains hidden.

Bes’in watched as his people, his Paladins did their work. If he could smile the Paladins would no doubt see the pride he bore at their hardwork in preparation of this day. A fully independent and self sufficient Mandalorian Tribe. While continuing to oversee the work he turned to Kyan’s earlier request, it was a simple task to give those four Kyan had mentioned access, well mostly full, he kept back the location of the true Kyrimorut homestead and the technical information on Mandalorian Iron smelting. In everything else he gave them mostly unfettered access. With that in place he encrypted the credentials and sent them to the Challengers comm frequency. Finishing up he saw his crew was ready. He opened a ship wide comm and looped in every public comm planet wide as well. Time to put on a show.

“Attention crew of the Kal Skirata,” said Bes’in. “Mandalorian Paladins, clan Skirata, and the people of Mandalore this is Bes’in Skirata Supreme Commander of the Mandalorian Paladin Order. I am sure many of you heard the rumors of clan Skirata over the decades and our relationship with the Jedi order, but to those of you who have know us whose sons and daughters have joined us know that in our hearts we are true Mandalorians. Long in our history we have been the dogs of the Republic, dogs of the New Republic, and dogs of the Imperials. Those days have ended, today we Paladins renounce the leadership of our puppet Chief Mandalore, and the Imperial government they represent. Decide now who you wish to serve, yourselves or the Empire. Die Proud.”

He closed comm channel and directed his attention to the Captain of Kal Skirata.

“Take us out,” Bes’in ordered. “Set course for staging point one.”

The Captain rendered a sharp salute in Mandalorian fashion and began barking orders. From outside came the low rumble of explosians as the ground gave way revealing a giant chasm in the valley floor. Under that farm land was the dry dock that the Paladin’s had used to build their flagship in secret. Well it was secret no longer. Kal’s Engines roared to life as the repulsors lifted him up into the sky. There were a few ships in the vicinity no doubt Imperial loyalists who traced the open broadcast, but none moved to engage the vessel who had emblazoned upon its sides for all to see in both Mandalorian and Basic, “MPWS” (Mandalorian Paladin Warship) “Kal Skirata”. The Kal banked and fired a full broadside charge into the valley with its heavy mag cannons leaving nothing for others to salvage before engaging its holoshroud and breaking orbit.



Galen

posted 01-15-2019 12:14 PM    
I was busy trying to remove the panel covering what I presumed to be the wiring components of the Command Console when Master Kyan's words floated into my head.

What did I know of this thing called The All...?

Well now, let's just pause for a moment to take a li'l ol' trip down Memory Lane, shall we?

I pulled myself out from underneath the console, thwacking my head on it's underside as I did so. All that did was set up a momentary dull ringing in my ears, as the helmet to my wonderful armor took the brunt of the blow. Now sitting back, I considered Master Kyan's words carefully, choosing my responding ones with even greater care.

I seriously don't have time for this, Master, I frowned slightly to myself, before then settling down on my knees and sending back a reply:

"The All is..."

I paused fractionally, as the horrible day Jharmeen was transformed from fun-loving sister into Something I as yet did not fully understand flooded into my thoughts. Closing my eyes, I simply let those thoughts continue, trying to find the answers which up until now I had not, hoping that maybe this time I would notice something I'd missed, ANYTHING that would give a clue as to what this thing was.

This Thing that might be in you too, Galen...

Now shaking my head to myself with even greater vehemence, I shoved that thought down and away, turning my focus back to seeking the answers. But nothing new was to be found. Those answers remained stubbornly elusive, if indeed they were anywhere I might find them at all.

Easily I remembered she had gone into the excavation Dad had been working on, deep in that little cave on that dismal Sith world, a world I knew was now beyond the reach of everyone and everything. That she came forth from whatever mystery she found therein, not only completely transformed but consumed by it as well was something just shy of the Understatement of All Time, no pun intended.

That she tried to kill me and left me for dead, my groggy awakening and stumbling into the cave, finding my little Jester, all segued into a rush of images of my recent life and inter-twinings with Jharmeen and the Sith and Sorben and Terrin and life and death and strange worlds and even stranger realms which stood outside the dimension that men term real...

I stopped, shaking my head a third time, instinctively reaching a gloved hand up to move stray tendrils of hair from my face, but of course being halted in that act by the helmet I was wearing. The slightly metallic clang brought me back to my senses, reminded me that Master Kyan was patiently waiting.

"The All is something far greater than the Force. From what I can understand of it, you do not find it.

"Rather, it finds you. And you just cannot grab it by the horns and run with it, either."

The metaphor made me wince. For what was the only other people I knew of in this entire Galaxy, one I had been wrapped up with in one way or another ever since Sissy left me to die on that desert world?

The Sith. The TRUE Sith.

They were magic. They knew magic, and commanded it, and wove it into their lives.

But there were only a select few who seemed to have this other immense power, this All responding to their command.

If a magical people could not as a whole reach out and use that incredible strength, it stood to reason that it simply could not be easily commanded. IT CHOSE. And those chosen by it were chosen for a reason, and set upon a some kind of destiny, perhaps.

But not given the power automatically. This they had to learn, or maybe even EARN somehow...

I sent my suppositions to Master Kyan, finishing with:

"The planet where my Sister was transformed, where I found my Sith Fighter, is gone, Master Kyan. It is in a place beyond our reality, something called The Elseness.

"I know this because I helped to place it there. But I have absolutely no idea how I did it.

"That was controlled by someone other than me."

I sighed, wishing I could have been of more assistance, before turning back to the task at hand. While I'd kept the connectors that had been used to join the Kyber crystal to the innards of the lightsaber, I still had to figure out not only how to connect them to the wiring of the communication/distress transmitter...

But to figure out just which wire or computer relay that actually was.

Unconsciously blowing that errant tendril of hair off of my face, I set back to work upon my self-imposed task.

And may Khaandon help me.

[ 01-15-2019 12:27 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-15-2019 12:36 PM    
I wandered into the galley, keeping politely out of the conversation Terrin seemed to be having with the Jedi. I gave them a nod, grabbed myself a cuppa java, and headed to where Cel was sitting alone, her tail twitching in apparent boredom.

I joined her without preamble.

"Well Kiddo," I began brightly. "We're heading back in the general direction we came from. We should pop out of hyperspace close enough to where they think..."

I gave Terrin and Kyan a nod of my head, waggling my brows as I did so.

"...Galen might be. It shouldn't take long to find her from there, I hope. So I wanted to ask you: you're a whiz at slicing and hacking; do you understand anything else about wiring or enhancing hard components?

"Do you think there's any way we can enhance our communications receiver and make it more sensitive, to maybe give it the capability of capturing much fainter, more disperse signals coming from farther away than it ordinarily would?"

I took a drink from my steaming cup, set it quietly down on the table.

"And if you do, can you do it?"

[ 01-15-2019 12:38 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Galen

posted 01-15-2019 01:46 PM    
I sat on the deck, scowling. Around me lay a wealth of components: micro chips, secondary CPUs with their attendant cards, seeming hundreds and hundreds of bits and pieces all which I'd removed from the Great Beast which lurked smack in the middle of all this digital debris:

The Motherboard of the Command Console.

I glared at it, willing it to give up its secrets to me. Oh I was aware of which chip plugged in where, which of the few wires attached to what component. I could easily put it all back together again, that was not the issue.

The issue was finding just what I was supposed to hook the Kyber crystal into, and more importantly...

HOW.

I sighed and stretched, wondering if something as simple as logic might provide an answer. Perhaps the solution was nothing more than proximity. Perhaps the components nearest to their corresponding console command switches and sigils would give me a clue as how to continue.

I pursed my lips, sniffed, and concentrated.

All righty then. Let's give this some thought. Remember the university classes Dad made you take? He always said that with my talent, if I was going to fly a ship I'd better know exactly just what makes it tick...

Input, THERE is one!, brings commands into the central processing unit, which I think I remember being something that accesses memory programs in order to respond to the command, and then sends the response out via output devices. SO: input is the console, where I manipulate the communication keys. OR trigger the distress signal, which in reality is accessing a side program of the communications transmitter...

It made my head swim. But of greatest concern was the fact that spread out all around me were computer components. Sitting off to one side was my possible enhancement device in all its innocent beauty: the Kyber crystal.

But how to make the connection between electronic and mechanical objects...

A quick flash of memory.

Pin connections! There's got to be pin connections somewhere; it's how power is sent into the Motherboard components...!

I picked up the Motherboard, thanking Khaandon for the skills of the Mandalorians when it comes to making armor. For even though my hands were gloved, said gloves were as sensitive and supple as a second skin. I could actually feel the cold metal in my hands.

I turned it about, thinking, remembering how it had been placed beneath the console, mentally linking the board's placement to the position of the command inputs on the physical board itself, and in that positioning seeing what component, now removed, connected where.

There, THAT one...

The raw, empty portal just sat there, looking entirely too innocent for all the potential it was capable of carrying.

That has to be communications...

Quickly then, I found the component I had pulled from that exact spot, and carefully laid the Motherboard down on the deck. I raised the component to my face, scanning it's surface from all angles until I found...

An even smaller component, still plugged into it. And to the side of the main component, the absolutely wonderful beauty of a pin connector...

THAT IS IT.

It didn't take me long to snatch up the Kyber crystal, which I had already re-connected to the hard wiring by which it communicated with the rest of the lightsaber. It did, however, take longer to fiddle with it, wiring it to that little pin...

Solder would be better but hey, gift rontos and all that...

...then finding a way for the entire thing to plug back into the Motherboard itself. But by carefully wedging the crystal between the slightly raised edges of those components, which in turn served to hold it against a flat part of the Motherboard, I was finally able to make it stay put.

Quickly then I reassembled the remainder, set it back where I had found it, hooked up the remaining connectors and replaced the panel. I didn't bother to get to my feet, but stretched up on my knees, my gloved hand reaching for the switch which would reboot the system...

Well, at least the part that was still working...

And re-engage the distress signal again.

I held my breath... and the little red light blinked into existence.

I melted to the deck from sheer relief.

It still worked!

BUT--

But there was something somehow different now. The red seemed deeper, somehow brighter, and the intervals between blinks were obviously slowed. At first I frowned, but leapt to my feet when the obvious answer came crashing into every cell of my being.

Not only is it working again... but IT WAS AUGMENTED!

That was the only possible explanation. A bit of logic, some memories from university days long past, and tons and tons of luck had all converged in that steadily if slowly blinking light. I had managed to use the Kyber crystal to focus the distress beam, something like a laser. Now instead of broadcasting in a sphere all about me, said signal to disperse at a faster and faster rate the larger and larger the "sphere of space" around me grew...

It was behaving more like a laser. A direct beam of light, stronger, focused, and slowly blinking.

I could have cried. In fact I did.

Then, after taking the time to quickly remove my helmet and dry those happy tears, I put it back on and turned toward the aft of the ship.

On to Phase Two...

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Cel

posted 01-15-2019 02:37 PM    
Link was not an electrical engineer, ships mechanic, communications specialist, or any applicable field most experts would consult to answer Yaoksi’s question. Any of those people could point out the technical workings of emergency beacons, standard ships comms, and the holonet relay as to why that line of thought would not work. However since Link was not those experts she considered it for a moment from her field of expertise.

“I can increase our sensitivity to a degree,” Link answered. “Fundamentally its a limitation of comms as a whole. Talking to someone even a few systems away is impossible in real space, it takes the signal years to travel that distance. Even intersystem traffic would have several minutes of lag if not for the holonet relay system, that is what gives us true faster than light communication.”

She got up and poured herself her own cup of caf before returning to her chair.

“We either need to already be in system,” Link continued speaking in between sips of caf. “Her ship is out of range of a holonet relay, or her emergency beacon is not operating properly.”

There was something Link thought they were missing, talking about the holonet relay got her thinking about the weird anomalies in the comm logs. She pulled them up on her datapad, looking at all the transmission to and from Galen’s ship. Then she looked at all of the ones to and from any Paladin source. She looked at the signal path and every time the incoming transmission came from some random relay in the galaxy, transmissions she knew could have not originated their.

They couldn’t have, but its the only thing that makes sense. Hold on where is Galen’s traffic… they may all originate at some random location in the network but they all have the same hardware encode.

“That’s how those Mandalorians kept off the radar,” Link said. “They built their own holonet relay. Their ships must all have their own holonet beacons as well. I need access to that network, and I need Galen to get her ships relay to turn on. It doesn’t need to be able to transmit just turn on.”



Terrin Danner

posted 01-15-2019 04:27 PM    
Terrin tried to keep his worry and frustration to a minimum. He kept reminding himself that Kyan was doing everything he could.

But his perception of the All...

Terrin frowned, a shoulder devil popping up. Someone should tell him that's not how the All works, it snorted.

For once, Terrin had to agree. And suddenly feeling like he was standing there doing absolutely nothing...

...and that's kinda what you are doing, right...?

...he detached his wristcomm and replaced it on his arm, proceeding then to key in Aaron's frequency once more. Not wanting to distract Kyan's focus from whatever was going on between he and Galen, he chose to text instead of send a voice message.

Galen is not in the area we originally thought. She is stranded somewhere between Yavin and the Sith Diamond, and that's all we've been able to deduce. I know we have contacts at Bilbringi, Dorin, and Ord Mantell, all in that vicinity. We may need them.

Sending the message off, Terrin turned and tuned in to the conversation going on between Yaoksi and Cel. He pursed his lips thoughtfully. "Bes'in Skirata did tell us...or maybe that was just me he told...that he'd give us Level 5 clearance to their Base and databases. I'd hope whatever that is means giving us access to their communications. And as far as boosting our receiver...

...I can get details on how we might do that considering I own a ship industry."

He paused then, chewing his lip, his blue eyes defocusing as he considered. "While we're getting in contact with Skirata to request those things--

--we should have his contact frequency on the Challeger from when we first spoke to him before we landed on Mandalore---

--I'd like to also get the specs on the ship Galen is flying and on her armor and its technologies."

[ 01-15-2019 04:29 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Galen

posted 01-15-2019 06:33 PM    
I moved forward through Cin vehti wriggling and adjusting with one hand the enviro-suit my rummaging about had successfully found hanging in a small closet to the aft. My other hand dragged along a sleek Mandalorian jetpack, which I'd found tucked back in a corner of the same closet.

I hadn't been in the least surprised coming across these articles. In fact I would have been greatly surprised to have not. Every sane ship should and would be equipped with some means of going EVA, for one never really knew what one would run across in the darker side of the spacelanes, and there might be a darned good reason why one of the crew might have to go out and entertain themselves with a little spacewalk.

Or space dance, as the case might be.

I came to a stop in front of the emergency airlock, pausing only long enough to affix the jetpack into the built-in niche inset on the back of the suit, making sure the straps and connections holding it there were secure. Looking down at my waist, I gave a few yanks on the metallic half-ring I found there, then connected one end of the safety tether I held in my hands.

I presume there are rings similar to this along the hull, I mused, allowing myself a somewhat green-tinged grin to bolster courage which was beginning to bounce and prance like a skittish colt. The strap does have connectors on both ends, after all.

A deeper breath pushed all rising trepidation down.

In for a credit, Galen...

With no further ado I opened the inner hatch. It slid smoothly up into the bulkhead, gliding into place with a barely audible snik. I entered, closed the inner hatch behind me and checked my helmet for the umpteenth time.

It was still securely affixed. As were my gloves, my boots, and the jetpack. Every joint hermatically sealed. Every dial on my chestplate glowed an assuring green.

A green which matched my face, for deep down I didn't believe any of it. But faint heart never won the surprise in the box of cereal, or whatever it was...

Before I could change my mind I hit the button which controlled the airlock, and held my breath as it slowly swung open, revealing me stars in colors and quantities no view screen could ever truly portray.

For a moment I simply held that breath, stricken by nothing more than simple awe. Then I let it out even as one foot stepped through the hatch proper, the magnetic soles seeking the security of the metal of the ship's hull, and finding it. I took a step, and another...

And was outside. If one could call it that.

Again I simply stood quietly, gazing at the starfield all around Cin vehti, but not merely in awe. It was instead an orientation, getting acquainted if you will. And seeing if they moved or remained still in all their splendor. Perhaps I'd be lucky...

But no. The beauty of the surrounding stars blazed all around me, in unguessable reds and blues, whites and golds, dotted with surprising oranges and teals here and there. It was as if the Emperor of the Universe had opened up his Treasure box and dumped every jewel he owned into the Void which stretched around me, there to lay claim to whatever spot they fell into, staying there shining with multi-chromatic light.

Staying there. It just figures.

I'd hoped I'd find that starfield moving about Cin vehti, but no. Why should I be that lucky? For the magnificence of the blazing, unmoving stars only proved that Cin vehti was dead in the proverbial water, completely unmoving.

WHICH of course meant that the focused, lasered distress beam was slowly and steadily pulsing along only one solitary vector in space. I really hadn't any idea how far it extended, but it stood to reason the it should punch out of any mere system, hopefully by-passing the holo-projectors that provided ship-to-ship communication within stellar systems themselves.

I had a sneaky feeling those bandwidths weren't as strong as what that Kyber crystal had ramped up. BUT hopefully incredible strength or not was moot if the signal only pierced one miniscule position in space.

Position nothing, I snorted to myself as with the greatest care I've ever used in my life I took one magnetic step after another along the ship's hull, aiming for his nose. It's more like a point...

I swallowed roughly with the realization that I had come to the nose of Cin vehti, for quite suddenly it seemed as if I only need take one more step, and I would fall into the abyss all around me. Every instinct screamed at me to fling myself upon the hull, to grab it and never let go, and if I waited long enough someone would come along and find me, for that's how things go, right? Happily ever after?

The army of geese marching up and down my spine raised the flesh over my entire body, informing me that THAT was the most idiotic statement I'd ever made, and sure as there's Treasure on Roon it was a good thing Terrin hadn't been here to hear it or I'd never live it down.

Terrin. Master Kyan...

A part of me knew there was a connection. The rest of me knew that if I split off my attention in that manner, focusing on ANYTHING other than the task at hand...

I would die.

SO I mentally shoved the possibility of further communication via Master Kyan into the recesses of my mind, shoved the image of Terrin's dear face in there right along with it, and focused.

There. Near the actual nose tip, perhaps two meters down-hull, was an attachment ring. Treading as if I were wading through dianoga-infested swamp shallows, I inched the remaining distance and hooked the other end of my tether to that ring.

Then, carefully, OH so carefully, I lowered myself, let the magnetic boots skitter out behind, the toes keeping a tenacious hold upon the hull along which my body was lying fully prone. Reaching forward, I grasped the ring as tightly as I could with one hand.

Not looking forward to inertia...

With the other hand I quickly ignited the jetpack, then hung on for dear life. At length I was able to scoot my prone form around the axis of the hull, where I hit the jetpack's ignition again and repeated my death grip on the ring.

I repeated this maneuver, doing my best to manually move the ship along all axes, trying to get him to roll and yaw and pitch, all at the same time. It wasn't very fast, although the resultant inertial jerks made me feel as if we were approaching one quarter lightspeed.

But the bare momentum provided to the ship in four different directions obtained the result I wanted. Cin vehti remained in relatively the same spatial position, perhaps skewing off along one particular vector, but hey, details details, we're talking meters here...

...all the while slowly gyrating along the X, Y and Z axes.

Now the signal was slewing wildly out, slicing through all manner of positions in space.

I could only hope and pray that it reached far enough for someone to pick up on it.

Making certain my death's grip upon the tethering ring was exactly that, I slowly inched my knees upward until I'd managed to get my feet planted beneath me. A final great, fortifying breath and I hauled myself, albeit somewhat shakily, to my feet.

Retracing my steps, I came seemingly years later to the welcoming open hatch. I fell in, slamming the "CLOSE THIS DOOR THE HELL NOW!!" button, and simply lay there as Cin vehti obediently obliged me.

It was some time before I could gather myself enough to enter the ship proper, but even as I lay there like a pile of wet noodles a great rush of pride welled up in my chest.

I yanked off the helmet, let my head roll to one side, and gave myself over to tears.

[ 01-15-2019 06:40 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-15-2019 07:46 PM    
The little gal didn't have to tell me twice. I followed along what she was saying, and sure as shootin' it sounded, well...

It sounded RIGHT.

"I know boosting receivers is something that we probably can do, but the problem there is whether or not we have anyone in the vicinity of normal relays," I recounted the little gal's words, turning now to face Terrin.

"But what if Link is right? What if those Mandalorians do have their own holo relay network out there? Who knows what they might have... if they have it. But Mandalorian space is awfully close to where we think your wife is stranded; maybe they can lend us a hand in finding her.

"It's certainly worth asking."

I cast a look from Link to Terrin and back again, all the while waggling my eyebrows and giving what I hoped were surreptitious nods in the direction of our Jedi, who for all intents and purposes was just sitting there.

I let out an annoyed chuff of air.

"Kyan?" I finished, my waggling brows ending their little journey at the apex of their crawl, adhering with emphasis to my forehead and remaining there.



Cel

posted 01-16-2019 10:56 AM    
There was an indicator going off on Links data pad, someone had sent over a data package. She pulled herself away from the group to give it a once over. Luckily for her the comm records filtering was still active and from the origin identification she knew it to be from one of those Paladin people. It appeared to be an encrypted data package. It contained a rather complex but known well enough method to her that she had it decrypted and opened the package. Inside it contained instructions on how to access their database and the credentials to do so. Reading over those instructions she smiled because someone was as paranoid as she was. She returned to the table and noted the others still fruitlessly trying to get Kyan’s attention.

“You can leave him alone now,” Link said. “The Paladins just gave us the access they had promised. Besides having the guy who can’t read acting as the go between would take forever, one minute.”

Link dug around in her vest and withdrew a few blank data cards and fed them one at a time into her data pad. She wrote the information sent over to her from the Paladins. When that was completed she gave a data card to both Yaoksi and Terrin, keeping one for herself as well.

“These are part of how you access their database,” Link began to explain. “Take the datacard and put in in any comm accessible terminal like so.” Link inserted the card into her datapad. “It will automatically establish a connection, and then prompt you for verification. The database if keyed to your bio-metrics, I have no idea how they got those. I’m using the ships sensors to broadcast those. After that you have access. I’ll start with their communications network, seeing if its picking up anything and how we can use it.”

Before she got to that, Link took a cursory look at the information she had access to.

Tech manuals, ship schematics, areas of influence, intelligence files, I can access those. The specifics of Mandalorian Iron, exact location of military assets, names of organizations infiltrated or under Paladin influence those appear to be off limits with my access. I can still work with this.

Brushing that aside, she pulled up the material on what she assumed was their holonet relay. Her theory about how it all functioned was close enough to reality that Link put her idea to the test. She knew the ID of whatever holonet beacon that Galen was using. She used that to track its location based off known transmissions, and it confirmed what she knew.

“Okay I think I have it,” Link said. “I can confirm the exact holonet beacon Galen used while on Mandalore, in hyperspace, and at Dagobah are the same beacon. Luckily for us the Paladins did use standard hardware to my diagnostic backdoor into the normal holonet relay also work with the Paladins relay. If Galen can turn that beacon on I can trick the network into thinking it needs repairs and have it broadcast its location.”



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-16-2019 11:52 AM    
I frowned slightly as I focused on what the little gal was saying, my brows having gone from being glued to my forehead into professorial mode. But I never said I was the academic type; they now crawled right back up to my forehead and remained hovering there.

"Are you saying the relay beacon Galen used, or that is to say, her ship's communication system used, on all the occasions you mentioned is one and the same?" I asked, now turning my attention which had been moving between Terrin and Link solely to the latter. She sat there, studying her datapad, but I didn't let her reply.

Not just yet. I had other questions to ask. Like maybe What the hell kind of knowledge did those Mandalorians possess? What technical wizardry did they own that could relay a signal from literally one end of the galaxy to the other using but a single relay beacon?

That, which I was dying to understand but which on the other hand we did not need to know at this moment, while phenomenal wasn't entirely what we needed at this point in time. What we needed was a bit more mundane in nature.

"Look," I went on, now going back to the little bit I'd learned in my younger days as the son of two of the most respected employees of the Jaemus Shipyards. For in the business of shipbuilding, one needed to know not just the mechanical aspects but the technical ones as well. I wasn't well versed in this field, but I did know that ships spoke with each other via the wonder that was the Holonet Relay system, that universal marvel which by the use of beacons grabbed transmissions sent from ships and moved them from source to recipient. As simple as that, instantaneous conversation could be held between ships and systems that were thousands of parsecs apart.

For one such beacon to be able to move a transmission literally from one end of the Galaxy to the other staggered the mind.

And just HOW again was it these peoples were purportedly erased from our history? I couldn't help but briefly wonder.Unless they weren't, but rather simply chose to disappear...

I shook my head, put my weight on the forearm now laying on the table, said forearm's hand clenching my cuppa joe. I leaned forward.

"Look, I'm no expert here, but isn't this how the system works? If so, and if what you're saying is fact, and Galen's transmissions have only been transferred using one relay beacon, well...

"It seems to me the important bit of information we need to know is where the hell is that beacon physically located? I mean, where in the Galaxy is it?"

An image of the holomap I had recently used in changing our course popped into my mind. Indeed, Mandalorian Space was practically a Galaxy's length away from Dagobah.

That was a helluva beacon, but where was it?

"And," I went on, shoving that little bit of speculation off to one side for the moment. "If Galen is somewhere out there, somewhere in the space in the relative vicinity of the Sith Worlds and Yavin, how the hell is she going to activate that beacon to emit it's own little distress call?

"Seems to me we're still at Square One, unless I'm totally misreading what you're saying here. But last I heard was that her ship was crippled, and the only thing we do know is still working is its automatic distress signal.

"We need the location of that relay to find that relay to turn it's error signal on, and we need that error signal in order to find where it's located. Seems we're still a little stymied, unless someone knows something I don't.

"Not to mention this only gives us the location of the beacon itself. Even if she could somehow trigger it into revealing its location, that still won't tell us where she is.

"It really has nothing to do with Galen's location, does it?

"But hey, like I said, this isn't my forte."

I sat back and cup in hand lifted to my lips. The contents were quite cold; with another frown I began rising to my feet to go fetch a refill when the obvious struck.

"Unless by doing this its to just get in contact with her! If her emergency distress signal is working, then at least a part of her communication system is functioning.

"And if that is indeed the case, and we do manage to get a communication link established, maybe together we can figure out a way she can send a map or something of her surroundings, which I could then apply to the one I use to navigate.

"And figure out where she is."

I plopped back into my seat, all thought of fresh java out the proverbial window. Excitement rose briefly within me, only to be squelched.

"But how is she to trigger that relay? Anyone have any ideas?"

[ 01-16-2019 05:53 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Cel

posted 01-16-2019 01:29 PM    
“If those Mandalorians did what I think they did its actually lower tech than you think,” Link answered. “Our ship, Galen’s ship, I suspect Terrin’s wrist comm all contain a holonet transceiver, Those hand off messages through the holonet relay via a holonet beacon. Then from beacon to beacon until it reaches its intended destination, all of this is handled so fast we can’t perceive the time lag. Beacons are normally static fixed permanent locations.”

It appeared everyone was following Link so far so she continued.

“My trick with the transceiver on board the Eagle Enterprises to access the Datapad we left on the Sith world utilized a similar loophole in the system. I found the hardcoded diagnostics mode of the relay, come to think of it maybe it was the Paladin’s who hired me to do that, questions for later. My transmissions appear at navigation update data until it reaches its destination. Since my overall traffic is virtually insignificant against the sheer number of transmissions going on any second nothing gets flagged. Once you start doing it on a scale of a small merchant fleet people would look closer. That’s where a portable beacon comes in, and by portable I mean the size of this table.”

Link pulled up a galactic map and overlaid it with the locations of the beacons within the holonet relay. That she highlighted blue. Then using the database now they had access to she added the beacons that the Paladins had in red. Here and there interspersed within the massive network were smaller more isolated networks though still plentiful.

“The portable beacon connects to the local Mandalorian network which encrypts it hands it off to main network and then to the appropriate far network before another portable beacon receives it. There are advantages to this approach and the reason I don’t do this is my minimal traffic is one, second I can’t carry a table sized unit with a mini generator everywhere. The advantage we have is when these portable beacons power up they need to update the network that a new beacon is active and its own location. If we can power the one on her ship for even two minutes it should tell us where it is. I know that might not be much but what does Galen even have over there, she found something to power her armor maybe there is something else there she can use?”



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-16-2019 03:53 PM    
I released my cup at that, and sat back in my chair.

"I haven't the foggiest, kid! She's on a Mandalorian ship, right? As well as being one brand new to her. That ship just might have the portable beacon you're talking about, since apparently this is a bit of Mandalorian tech. BUT be that as it may, that ship is still one we can't contact since apparently the only thing working is the damned distress signal. Or at least that's to the best of our knowledge. Otherwise, if that beacon was working we'd find her, right?

"I mean, if it's there at all. We're assuming an awful lot here."

I let a puff of air escape my lips, sent her a softer look in apology. Damn, but everywhere I looked all I could see was circles and more circles. It just didn't seem like we were getting anywhere.

"For answers to your question, you're going to have to ask him. He's the one who's in contact with her."

I jerked my chin toward the still-silent Jedi, annoyed with him for that silence.

"Meantime, I think we need to come up with a Plan B. I mean, we all know communications travel not only through the HoloNet, but through subspace as well. BUT the best Imperial Star Destroyer subspace tranceivers can only reach out about 100 light years."

Oh, the things a successful smuggler needs to know...!

"I don't think ours reach out quite that far. If she doesn't have that portable beacon aboard, or she does but we can't figure out how to get it going, we're going to have to get somewhere within subspace range from wherever the hell she is, and that's worse than looking for a needle in a haystack."

Then I did finally rise, and went off quickly for that refill.

[ 01-16-2019 06:28 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 01-16-2019 04:27 PM    
Terrin had been a quiet, active listener the for the entire exchange between Link and Yaoksi. But what Yaoksi had just said grabbed even more than just his full attention.

"We do have access to a Holonet transceiver aboard the Hornett, since she's got her own, and she's got the best range of any ship out there to receive signals. Last we knew Galen's ship was sending out some kind of an SOS, and I know from the industry that those things usually have their own power source separate from the ship. I think we have the beginnings of a Plan B."

Saying nothing more than that, he sent off a quick message to Aaron indicating that he wanted the Hornett to head towards where he'd told him they had deduced Galen was. Knowing Aaron would follow through and respond shortly, he turned his attentins back to the group and the conversation at hand.

What Link said made a good bit of sense as well regarding the portable gnerator and Galen's ship, and as Yaoksi said, the missing piece was communicating to her what they had been brainstorming. And as to anything else she might have on the ship that might have power....

"I'd think maybe there might be some additional power lurking on that ship in emergency medical equipment, maybe gear to for any extravehicular activities, or maybe even some potential weaponry that might be stashed somewhere on the ship?"

He paused, considering, then looking to Kyan, whom Yaoksi had just indicated had the contact with Galen that they all needed.

Terrin at first shared the pilot's annoyance that he had been so quiet, but then he frowned, wondering if the reason for his silence was something happening between him and Galen. That particular thought reminded Terrin of something that Kyan had said just before he went so silent. "Hey, he did say that Galen was trying something," he then stated, moving closer to him. "I wonder what's going on..."

He trailed. And what she's up to?

Terrin pushed away any downward sloping thoughts that something might be amiss, at least for the moment. After all, he knew Galen was smart, and wouldn't just sit around like a damsel in distress waiting for rescue. Maybe she'd come up with something...

"Master Kyan?" he asked then, taking another step towards the Mandalorian and carefully putting a hand on his shoulder. "Is everything allright with Galen? You said she was trying something...."

He trailed and waited, hoping for a response, knowing that he was in fact the only means of communication they had with Galen at the moment.

[ 01-16-2019 07:40 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 01-17-2019 03:23 PM    
Aaron was still sitting in his office when Terrin's message came through. He frowned a bit as he read the message, not necessarily because of the request, for Eagle Enterprises could do its business and find business just about anywhere, but for the fact that he knew how this was probably all affecting his partner. And for the simple fact that Galen was out there in dire straights, for that matter.

Making a call to navigation, for in fact the Hornett was still sitting in realspace anyway, Aaron talked with his navigational techs and they decided upon a location "between" the planets of Ord Candre and Kril'Dor, in a nice pocket of less occupied space, for their destination. In a few minutes more, the course was laid in, and the Super Star Destroyer burst forward into starlines that lead to hyperspace.

Only when Aaron knew they were safely ensconced in the security of hyperspace did he squirt off a response message to Terrin, indicating that the Hornett was in fact on her way and giving him the exact coordinates for where the SSD was headed.



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-18-2019 04:36 PM    
Returning with my fresh cup, I sat down, blowing upon the steaming liquid to cool it even as a touch of it's heat seemed to be firing up in my eyes. WHICH were now directed upon our friend Jedi, who had seemed suddenly to go into stealth mode.

I took a quick sip, set the cup down on the table. ALMOST got to my feet to go over and give his shoulder a good shake, but refrained. After all, what did I know of all this Force hoo-doo, other than it did weird things, and that only certain people seemed to have the privilege of using it to implement those weird things.

Give me a good blaster!

For all I knew the strange connection held between this guy and Terrin's wife might evaporate into the ether, and that was something I certainly did NOT want to risk happening by something as mundane as simply trying to shake him out of his state of utter incommunicado.

SO, fighting down the instinct to do just that, I heaved a breath.

"Look," I said. "It's just great that a nice big SSD is going to come help us. Yeah, it's got a com-range that's 100 light years in subspace, and instantaneous in hyperspace.

"Now, Galen is obviously in realspace now, right? The primary issue is how the hell to contact her and have her try to turn on this portable beacon supposedly onboard, since if it was working one of the Mandalorians would have intercepted that distress signal along their HoloNet by now and hopefully would have contacted us.

"Ergo, I think we can presume that as Link suggests, the beacon is NOT turned on, or isn't working correctly. SO what do we have to work with?"

I paused, shot a slow look around the table. Sat there a moment, giving those present a moment to respond if they'd like. When no one did anything other than cast quick glances at each other, and even more pointedly to the seemingly frozen Jedi, I let out the breath I had been holding and went on.

"We know her distress signal is working. It's transmitting. But...

"Maybe just not in hyperspace. Maybe it's functioning but in realspace, hopefully in subspace, but in either scenario we're going to have to literally seek it out. This means not only trying to boost the sensitivity of our own receivers, but getting within range of that of her transmitter's.

"We're going to have to get more than just your SD, Terrin," I said, now turning my attention solely upon him. "We need to cover space, to overlap our reception fields.

"Yeah her signal is probably meant for the HoloNet, but that doesn't mean that's the only place it can travel. Signals are energy, and that exists in realspace. AND can be directed into sub and hyper.

But it is still there in realspace. It has to be. I'm not a holo-tech, but I'm pretty sure that while simple communications travel via the HoloNet alone now, okay and subspace too...

"Distress signals are sent in all space, so there's a greater chance of being picked up. Or to act as a fall-back should something happen to their HoloNet or subspace beacons/tranceiver.

"SO again, we have to cover a large area of space... REALLY large. BUT if we can pick up a signal with three different ships, in three different areas, we can triangulate back to the source. Which of course is her."

"Link's idea is great, and would be by far the easiest. But the problem with that is having to contact Galen to try it, and as long as this guy is out of commission..."

I nudged my chin at Kyan again, went on.

"...we just don't have the means to do that. It can't hurt to not only come up with a Plan B, but to put it in motion. If something happens to change the parameters, then we can drop it and go with something else. But right now, dammitall, this gal is running out of time.

"So what do you think?"

[ 01-18-2019 05:14 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 01-18-2019 05:56 PM    
Terrin looked at Yaoksi, suddenly feeling like seven kinds of an idiot for not having thought about what he was saying sooner.

Occam's Razor...

"I can get the fleet on it, now, and they are all about the galaxy since that's how we do business, which means some may already be closer to her than we are, what with planets like Dorin and Ord Mantell in that area. There are about 20 capital ships and a myriad of smaller class ships. I can code my request to seek, find, and report back to me via the Eagle Enterprises encrypted owner frequency to all vessels."

He paused, chewing his lip thoughtfully, turning to the others and away from Kyan. "Hopefully in the meantime Kyan will be able to help us out more," he then continued, frowning.

What if whatever was going on with him did have something to do with Galen...

His blue eyes darkened a shade, worry rising...

...and then he forced it aside, knowing what he had to do. Keying in the owner frequency for EE. "This is Captain Terrin Danner, requesting all fleet ships to engage in the immediate search and find of a unique crippled Mandalorian vessel- a class unknown but most likely assualt - emitting an SOS. All should report back immediately with location of any SOS find within the area which is designated to this owner encrypted frequency."

Having finished the message, he tagged it with high importance, giving the scope of the area in which they were seeking the SOS via an attached map-"between" Yavin and the Sith Diamond- and sent it on its way, then looking back to the others.

"I wonder if we should also let the Paladians know about Galen's ship being disabled. Maybe they can help us find her as well. After all they have ships of their own, and they know the ship she is on the best anyway."

[ 01-18-2019 06:02 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Jasyn Lancaster

posted 01-19-2019 11:36 AM    
(((OCC: Message incoming from A Creep of Shadow in the Sith Temple and Jedi Praxeum forum.)))

Jasyn keyed in Terrin's personal comm frequency. "Terrin, I just received the priority message, and I'm guessing this had to do with Galen. We've arrived on K'eel Doba and are en route to the Temple with a Writ of Abeyance from Lord Aelvedaar to hopefully get Matt. I don't know how much I can help from here, especially without ship of my own, but if and when I think I am with someone who could help, I'll let you know. Keep me posted."



Terrin Danner

posted 01-19-2019 11:50 AM    
Terrin was waiting for an answer to his last question from anyone when his wristcomm went off. Hoping for some information regarding Galen's ship, although it was probably way too soon, he keyed in the accept button and listened to Jasyn's incoming message. He chewed his lip thoughtfully, knowing exactly what kind of help Jasyn was considering and knowing his logic was sound, if he had the opportunity to use it. Terrin pushed a button on his wristcomm to send a response.

"Galen left us on a Mandalorian assault vessel, and for reasons I'm not certain of it's been damaged and she's currently stranded with emergency power only, emitting a distress beacon. The map attached to my priority message indicates where we've narrowed down her location to be."

He paused, frowning, knowing how large that area was, in fact.

"I'll keep you posted if we find out anything further, and if we are able to get to her. I know you're not in a good place to help at the moment, but keep me posted should that change. And let me know how all goes in regards to Matt."

Sending off his message, Terrin turned back to the others.

"It's a shot in the dark at this point, but if Jasyn comes in to contact with some of our Sith allies..."

He trailed, knowing how insane that sounded. Sith allies. Yeah, from time to time, there had been a few of those. And on at least one occasion, they had literally helped him save Galen's life.

"....they might be able to help, as unlikely as that may sound. But they have most certainly helped in the past, and I'm going to tap into every option I have, for Galen."



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-23-2019 09:49 AM    
He was trapped, or at least that's what Kyan felt. While Galen relayed to him her experiences with The All, Kyan began to think he had a grasp of it. No one yet had explained to him how any of this worked, the Force he knew but these other things didn’t fit within his world view. But to hear Galen explain it her words of thoughts as it were put it into a perspective he could now understand, and that revelation was that as he is now he could never understand it.

That doesn’t preclude me from helping Gal’ika understand it.

Kyan watched and listened as Galen relived her memories as she worked. When she recounted them Kyan seemingly experienced them as well, but not from Galen’s perspective as he would have expected but from that of an outside observer in it all.

This is not memory sharing, I know what that is like. Is she flow walking me, or making me flow walk myself?

Realizing that regardless of the method he was simply along for the ride at this point Kyan brushed his uneasiness aside to focus on what he was being shown. He did see those memories as Galen described them: the excavation site with her father, what her sister had done, the cave with the ship, and the others she shared. Kyan first accepted these as events that happened, but noticed some strange occurrences. Whenever someone who Galen described as a The All user was outside memory Galen’s field of view within the memory their gaze fixed upon Kyan. He would turn away from that view only to find another memory unfolding and again those same people watching him, but resuming their part when called for of when memory Galen returned her attention to them. To say it was unsettling would be an understatement. Paralyzing both physically and mentally would be the sensation Kyan would have used to describe it, if he wasn’t paralyzed physically and mentally.

Get it together Kyan, if this is a flow walk you need to end it before you lose yourself.

Recalling the flow walk with Galen, his first and only one, he remembered how it ended with Galen’s rather abrupt command. He instead took in all of those memories being shared and acknowledged each ones significance and impact on Galen. One by one again he put away his unease and watched them replay again and stood as the silent observer he was called to play this time. Then one by one after each one played out it would fade away eventually leaving him alone in what seemed to be a brick courtyard. This was the one memory he did know, he was their this memory had yet to happen for Galen, or the Galen he knew. There stood someone who resembled Galen, older, but still with that fire and beauty Galen carried. That Galen simply nodded and faded like the rest. With no one watching him Kyan could once again move. Realizing it was over Kyan brought himself back into the correct flow and on the ship. He took a minute to respond for where Galen was before, now was an empty spot, and instead she was near the airlock resting against a bulkhead crying.

To hell with what everyone tells me is possible she needs me, she needs us.

Kyan moved his projection across the room over to her before kneeling down and resting a hand on each of her shoulders. He didn’t care if he wasn’t physically there and there could be no actual contact, he would be here for her and that was all that mattered to him. Kyan radiated warmth through his presences, not only his but what he saw as the connections of the other people who cared for Galen willing it to encompass her.

“Good work Gal’ika,” Kyan said. “And thank you for sharing those events with me.”

[ 01-23-2019 09:50 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Kyan Jetiis'ad ]



Galen

posted 01-23-2019 05:19 PM    
One minute I was laying there, lost in the overwhelming emotions that only a near brush with death can bring. The next, and Master Kyan's warm voice brought even warmer fuzzies cascading throughout my entirely over-stressed body. I sat up with a hiccup, sniffing.

"You're welcome, Mas-" I began in reply when it hit me.

What experiences? Was he talking about the memories that had flooded me so heatedly when I tried to get what I knew about that creepy All-power whatever in Hell's Seven Circles it was across to him? Or had he been quietly lurking, observing my little EVA escapade as I did what I thought would best help my friends in finding me?

Probably not the latter, I chided myself as I got to my feet, now heading to the small galley for something to wash the space-induced dryness from my throat. I mean, I'd like to think he'd say something other than, "Gee whiz, what an experience, thanks for sharing! NOW who's next for Show n' Tell!"

More than likely, he wasn't quite aware of what I'd just gone through. Shoving down the responsive shudder now trying to replace the warm fuzzies I was feeling, I took a breath and let my thoughts flow back into his mind.

"I'm sorry, Master Kyan. I dismantled the lightsaber you gave me..."

Insert twinge of guilt here...

"...and used the Kyber crystal to focus the distress signal by re-wiring it into the communication and distress signal motherboard components. It should be stronger now, and travel farther; I wish I could tell you the exact frequency, but Cin vehti is really dead, and I have no idea how to do it.

"But I did manage to... ummm... to, ah, get the ship slewing about, so that signal, now something like a coherent laser beam, is covering as much space I could possibly get it to do. A jet pack doesn't really give all that much momentum to this amount of mass."

I stopped a moment, working now to suppress the involuntary images of what I saw standing practically at the very tip of the little ship's nose: that beautifully awful image of ETERNITY which stretched out and away and all around. Even locked in that horrid mind-box of Actar's didn't produce such innate terror in me, such absolute knowledge of how infinitesimal we all really are in the Grand Scheme of Things as did that mind-numbingly sweeping view.

And we're going to save the Galaxy.

Yeah, right.

I shoved the images and feeling aside as best I could, found and drank an entire glass of water in seemingly one gulp.

"I don't know how far my signal is reaching, or how long it's going to take to find it, Master," I finally found the wherewithal to continue.

"Is there any other source of power on this ship I could use to keep my suit powered, should the need arise?"

I didn't say anything else, just let the implications hang there as I now focused on the ice crystals liberally covering practically every surface of Cin vehti. I hated to think how cold it was inside my trusty little ship.

[ 01-23-2019 05:34 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Terrin Danner

posted 01-26-2019 12:06 PM    
The silence from Master Kyan was becoming deafening.

What the kriffing Hell was going on in that guy's head? What was going on with Galen? Bloody hell, he hoped she was all right...

...but then, she isn't all right, is she buddy? She's lost, on a crippled ship operating on emergency power only, and time is ticking...

Terrin tried to shake himself from his darkening thoughts, but it wasn't working. Not in the least. And while he knew Jasyn would try his best to get something done, he knew deep down he couldn't rely on that happening in time to prevent the worst, if it worked at all. Unconsciously Terrin sighed, closing his eyes a moment as he tried his damnedest to calculate another way to find Galen, logically, and quickly.

Kyan wasn't able to find her, and now he wasn't even responding. Scratch that idea. The Sith may or may not help, and you have absolutely no way to contact Graysith or Shayla if they even would help either, so move past that one too. JhinDarra is on the Hornett, and has an innate All ability and no doubt has a connection with her mother...but can you put that kind of pressure on her knowing she may not have the training to help and that this has to do with her mother's life? You don't even have contact with Shawn...

Terrin's eyes snapped open with that, his final thought bringing him up short. "So, if we can't get Kyan responding to communicate with Galen that we need her to restart her portable beacon and how...."

He paused, chewing his lip, still collecting his thoughts before continuing, "Maybe we need to start thinking way outside the box. I mean, as fast as we're trying to figure this out and make something happen, we haven't even gotten in the area we need to maybe pick up a signal from the distress signal that Galen indicated is working...

...and it'll still take time if we did pick it up. We don't have a lot of that. But then maybe we have some other ways to get in contact with Galen even if Kyan stays silent. We were able to contact Jedi Shawn Petrolu and Kyan's granddaughter, so maybe there's an avenue there. And there is my daughter aboard the Hornett..."

Terrin trailed, biting his lip once more. "I don't know if she's got the training to talk with her mother via the innate connection I know she and Galen have, and I don't know if I want to put that kind of stress on her....but then again, I don't know if I can keep her out of the loop if she might possibly be able to help us."

Falling silent for a moment, Terrin began to entertain one final idea, one that was just beginning to surface. "Still, Link is an amazing Slicer. If Galen's portable beacon isn't working correctly, so the Paladin network isn't getting her location from it for us to use, she does at least have an SOS that is working, which would at least get us a lot closer to where she might be located. We all know the Empire has their fingers entangled throughout networks all across the Galaxy...

...I wonder if it's even possible to hack into said networks from the planets in the area we have narrowed Galen's location down to and find any receipt of that distress signal.” He paused one final time, knowing that his last idea might include trying to reason with the last person in the Universe he’d think would ever want to speak with him. But this had everything to do with Galen’s safety, and nothing to do with him, so he’d stop at nothing. “Or we could go straight to the source and see if Tarnus would have it in his heart to tap into his large array of resources to help Galen."

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-26-2019 01:51 PM    
I hated to say it. I really REALLY hated to say it, but I think Terrin stumbled on the best way to save Galen before time ran out. It was a frightening proposition however, but dammit space was BIG, and even with the size of the fleet Terrin had at his disposal I didn't think he had enough ships to get around an entire quadrant, spaced appropriately to each other to triangulate on a signal even if we managed to catch it.

But Imperial forces were everywhere...

I sighed, removed my hand from over my mouth where it had planted itself as I strove to think of something, anything that would work only to come up empty.

"I think you're right," I blurted.

At least I fervently hoped.

"I think we should approach Tarnus, see if he would help us. BUT maybe not physically; how about we try contacting the Impys? I mean, a simple hail? Maybe they'll answer, and we can always keep moving, change our position so they won't have a chance to triangulate back on us.

"Maybe he would be willing to help. I mean, didn't he used to have a thing for Galen or something?

"ANNND..." I went on, waggling a finger as if for emphasis but which really was just me trying to marshall my thoughts. "We DO have a bargaining chip.

"That Mandalorian ship of hers that isn't working. Maybe we could use that as a last resort to entice them into helping us...?"

[ 01-26-2019 02:01 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 01-26-2019 02:26 PM    
Dammit, Danner, why does it always come to something like this? First an alliance with the Sith to save Galen's life from a bunch of big and baddies, and now this...?

Terrin sighed, running a hand across his face and up through his hair, considering what Yaoksi was saying. "Yeah, he had a thing for her..."

Terrin trailed. Hell, he probably still has a thing for her, if the truth was known.

"He is JhinDarra's biological father, after all." Terrin quieted a moment, shaking his head, but mostly to clear his own thoughts, before continuing. "We're gonna have to give it a shot. We do have the frequency on the Challenger from before, when we spoke with Tarnus and Kyan's granddaughter, so we do have a contact point."

Pausing, he pursed his lips, considering. "We could start out with a simple hail, telling him that Galen is off in a crippled ship that is emitting only a simple SOS and that we don't have any other way to reach her to help. At the very least, Shawn Petrolu is there, and I'd trust him with my life...

...and I have trusted him with Galen's before. Maybe if Tarnus is hesitant because it's me, and he doesn't feel about Galen the way I think he still does, Petrolu can at least bridge the gap for us. That is, assuming, that the Jedi and Kyan's granddaughter are still with Tarnus."

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-27-2019 05:32 PM    
I nodded.

What was it his feisty li'l wife always would say? "In for a credit...?"

I rose to my feet, planted my hands on the tabletop.

"Let's do it."

With that I returned to the control cabin, and waved a hand toward the communications console, by that gesture letting Terrin know that since it was his wife who was in such dire straits, the honor was his.

BUT I wasn't just going to hang around like a gandyrak in headlights. I quickly went to my seat and keyed in an escape vector, just in case the Empire sounded like they would much rather keep us on the line with small talk, talk calculated to be juuuust uninformative enough where they could then triangulate on our own position.

Being a smuggler, playing cat-and-mouse was something of a specialty of mine, after all.



Terrin Danner

posted 01-27-2019 08:13 PM    
Terrin nodded once at Yaoksi, both in agreement with him for this being the best chance they had of getting to Galen as well as in appreciation of handing over the comm and simultaneously being ready should something insane ensue. Then he turned to the comm, reaching out with one hand to enter the frequency they had used to speak with Kyan's granddaughter and later Tarnus...

...and paused for a moment, pursing his lips and drumming fingers on the console of the ship. What the kriffing Hell was he going to say? How was he going to even begin...?

Terrin's eyes defocused a little and he frowned to himself.. Just say what needs to be said, Danner, and let the chips fall where they may. Galen is out there, stranded, and every second counts...

With no further hesitation Terrin reached out and flipped the "record" switch. "This is Captain Terrin Danner, seeking the assistance of the Empire and Lieutenant General Sorben Tarnus. My wife, Galen, is is currently stranded on a disabled ship running on emergency power and emitting only a simple SOS. We have been unable to devise any way to contact her or locate her ship, and time is of essence."

Terrin paused, pursing his lips. "I know with your resources you are my best shot at finding her safely. I'm hoping we can work together to do so."

Deciding that, for the moment that there wasn't anything else he should say, Terrin sent the message on its way.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 01-28-2019 09:30 AM    
Kyan nodded in acknowledgment of what Galen had said.

“Unfortunately no,” Kyan answered. “This vessel was designed after I took my leave of absence from the Paladins, the power source you are using is standard equipment on most Mandalorian ships. It wouldn’t suprise me if there are another two or three lying around. I’ll get the others to check with the Paladins and see about sending over the specs to the Challenger. Oh and don’t worry about the Lightsaber, it yours to do with as you see fit. It can take more abuse than what you just put it through. I’m still listening in if you need anything else.”

He pulled himself back from connection, it wasn’t until that moment that he realized how deep he was in. During his foray he had lost track of events going on aboard the Challenger. Settling back into the same reality as those physically present, Kyan noticed himself slumping forward in his chair before he caught himself on the tables edge. The sound must have startled every one as well because all eyes were on him. Before they could barrage him with questions he held up a hand pleading for a moment to collect himself before filling them in on what he had been doing.

Gal’ika is still fine as the situation can be,” Kyan began. “She rigged up a way to use her Lightsabers kyber crystal to focus her distress signal into what she is calling a laser beam, that along with the ships roll is causing that beam to sweep across space. As far as either of us can tell her ship is completely drained of power, the source that feeds her armor is in essence a chemical battery it was likely spared because it doesn’t generate power until the physical barrier that separates the two compounds is breached. I asked her to search for more.”

Kyan could guess from the looks he observed, or more accurately felt, that he was out of contact with them longer than he had perceived he was.

Best leave out the parts of Gal’ika’s unintended flow walk she sent you on for the moment. And the physical strain this is putting on me.

He still felt uneasy in his physical body, this circuitous route of using his Force abilities was unnatural to say the least. But if it helped Galen, no if it helped his family he would bear it.

This is cutting your limited time shorter though… no do what you can.

“Have you been able to find out anything about her ship?” Kyan asked.



Bes'in Skirata

posted 01-28-2019 10:33 AM    
Bes’in couldn’t be prouder of the crew. They had been running simulations, drills, even rotating out to their sister ship The Kyrimorut for training in preparation of this day. Their efforts led them to a flawless execution of their assigned tasks and had caught the Maldalorians loyal to the Mandalore and the token Imperial presence unawares. He continued to observe, they all went about their tasks but intermixed was banter, jokes, quips at their fellow Mandalorian. It reminded him of the Mandalorians during the clone wars. He looked over to the tactical display noting that no ships attempted pursuit.

“Once we are clear of the gravity well take us to lightspeed.” Bes’in ordered. Their was an acknowledgment among the crew as they prepared for the jump. Among the crew as well Bes’in could hear what he know was the beginning of a popular Mandalorian drinking song, Brothers All, being hummed among the crew. He took this as a cue and began rhythmically rapping his hand on his armored chest like the others.

“Kote!
Kandosii sa ka'rta, Vode an.
Manda’yaim a'den mhi, Vode an.
Bal kote, darasuum kote,
Jorso'ran kando a tome.
Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an.
Kandosii sa ka'rta, Vode an.
Manda’yaim a'den mhi, Vode an.
Bal...
Motir ca'tra nau tracinya.
Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a.
Aruetyc talyc runi'la solus cet o'r.
Motir ca'tra nau tracinya.
Gra'tua cuun hett su dralshy'a.
Aruetyc talyc runi'la trattok'o.
Sa kyr'am nau tracyn kad, Vode an!

It was good to see them interact like family Bes’in thought. This originally started to give the Clone Troopers and their descendants what the Republic and Empire stole from them, a family. It grew to encompass anyone who wanted a place to belong and the iron will to fight for it.

And now one of those descendants needs us, and as Mandalorians we will respond.

The singing continued as the dots that indicated stars in the view port stretched out into lines before they jumped into hyperspace.



Sorben Tarnus

posted 01-28-2019 01:46 PM    
((Coming in from Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forums, thank you.))

"How may I be of assistance, Terrin?"



Terrin Danner

posted 01-28-2019 05:36 PM    
Terrin wasn't standing by waiting very long in the cabin of the Challenger, Yaoski still at his seat ready to lay in an escape vector should they need it, when the comm lit up red, signalling an incoming message. Terrin reached out and toggled the switch and the message played out. Despite himself, Terrin's blue eyes widened a bit in surprise at the apparent sincerity in the simply asked question. Every shoulder devil he ever had tried its damnedest to point out that something was wrong with all of this, that there was some sort of catch....

...but with minimal effort, even to his own surprise, Terrin was able to ignore all of them.

"We've been able to narrow down the location of the ship Galen is on to a quadrant of the galaxy, but nothing further. She's on a Mandalorian ship and not on one of our ships, or else I might be able to track her. I don't have near the ships we'd need to possibly pick up on that SOS signal and triangulate her location, either. You’ve obviously got way more access to ships and to even the Holonet grid to pick up that signal and maybe get a lock on her location than I do. Right now she’s wearing Mandalorian armor powered by a backup battery, which only gives us a few days, and even that might be stretching it." Terrin paused a moment, pursing his lips a bit before finishing with, “I can send you a map marked with the area we’ve narrowed down her location to, via the Mandalorian Jedi we’ve got on board. He’s got some contact with her….”

Terrin trailed, sighing. His concern and worry an almost palpable thing. “But right now that’s all I’ve got.”

(((OCC: Terrin’s message goes out to Sorben Tarnus in Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Rupublic forums.)))



Sorben Tarnus

posted 01-28-2019 06:39 PM    
((OOC: Coming in from Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forums, thank you.))

"Send the map of her general whereabouts; as soon as it's here I can send help. A lot of help, in fact. More than a lot, if she's anywhere close to the Galactic Core worlds."

"Tarnus, over."

[ 02-02-2019 07:49 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Sorben Tarnus ]



Terrin Danner

posted 01-28-2019 08:13 PM    
Terrin accepted Tarnus's reply, turning to Yaoski a bit wide-eyed. Those kriffing shoulder devils, they were still singing songs of how this could all turn out so very badly....

Lots of Imperial ships...

But Terrin pushed those particular thoughts as far in the back of his head as possible.

There was still a sincerity level there that he was reading pretty clearly. And all hesitations aside, Galen being pulled in by an Imperial ship meant her being pulled in alive. That's all that mattered at the moment.

Terrin pulled up a Galaxy Map on the Challenger's computer then, marking where Kyan had positioned her somewhere between Yavin and the Sith Diamond. Then he flipped the 'record" switch on the comm once more.

"Map incoming." He paused. "I'll see if Master Jetiis'ad can communicate with Galen that she's probably going to get picked up by the Empire to lessen the..." He trailed a moment. "...surprise. Until then, I'll keep trying to get some sort of lock on her from our end, with the resources we've got. Please, keep me posted. And--"

Terrin trailed a final moment. "Thank you in advance. Please keep me posted."

Terrin sent the message off, along with the marked map, praying to every god in the universe that this would work.

(((OCC: Message sent to Sorben Tarnus in Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic.)))

[ 01-28-2019 08:27 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Sorben Tarnus

posted 01-28-2019 08:42 PM    
((OOC: Coming in from Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forums, thank you.))

"They're on their way. We'll keep you apprised of the situation. Lt. General Tarnus, out."



Terrin Danner

posted 01-28-2019 09:00 PM    
Terrin listened to the final incoming transmission from Tarnus, and let out a breath that he wasn't even aware he was holding in, taking a seat in a nearby copilot's chair.

No way in Hell was he leaving the comm. Not unless someone back in the galley had news that involved pinpointing exactly where Galen was. Still...

Flipping the ship-wide comm open, Terrin did figure he'd fill in the others at least on what they were doing now. "Hey guys, we've contacted the Empire and got in touch with Sorben Tarnus, who's going to help us locate Galen's SOS and ship. So here's hoping they can do something, cause they've got way more resources than we do."

Leaving it at that, Terrin then settled himself right where he was, having no intentions of going anywhere in case more updates were incoming.



The Empire

posted 01-30-2019 02:10 PM    
((OOC: Coming in via Sorben Tarnus's order in Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forums, thank you.))


The impressive armada popped out of hyperspace just to the galactic plane north and a bit east of the Bright Jewel Cluster. Although they were a bit close to some of the galaxy's more populated worlds, the fact that immense grouping of ships had popped out of nowhere didn't concern the Captain leading this contingent the least little bit. They were the Empire, after all, and those who wished not to cross with them by necessity simply turned a blind eye to their activities, sometimes even when said activities were being implemented right beneath their very noses.

Aboard the Tarnus's flagship ISSD "Relentless," Captain Boryl Landarian rose from his seat, his steely eyes pinned on the forward viewscreen which mere seconds ago had spatially confirmed their targeted destination. He didn't need to bark any order to have that vocally confirmed by his navigator.

"Good," he allowed the compliment to slip from his lips. Turning from the screen he then paced the command deck, barking orders that all ships were to disperse, all fighters and the like to disperse from their carriers, and the lot to send out seeker probes alerted to distress signals only. No fool he, was likewise ordered some of their the more heavily armed interceptors to remain a short but protective hyper-jump away from their mother ships, relying on those mother ships to provide widespread bases of operation from which the greatest area of space would be covered.

They'd find this mysterious Mandalorian ship, of that he had no doubt. Something that did approximate doubt, however, did niggle in the back of his mind, prompting him to wonder where in all the Galaxy Actar had ever managed to procure one. But the fact that his Admiral had was enough answer for him, and pushed that little niggle down deep into his gut, replacing it instead with something coming awfully close to excitement for the grizzled if somewhat young war horse that he was.

He looked forward with great anticipation to uncovering the technological secrets that ship would potentially provide them. This sort of thing was his favorite past-time, as much as was his service to the Empire itself.

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-30-2019 04:23 PM    
Challenger popped out of hyperspace in the vicinity of the Bright Jewel Cluster just as planned, everything all neat and tidy except for the sudden cacophony of the proximity alert klaxon which screamed over and over and over that there was something out there, something BIG...

I about fell out of my seat in my haste to attend the nav console, my fingers now playing a frantic Tatooine Tarantelle upon it as I tried to gather as much information as I could, as quickly as I could.


"Holy Mother of Mynocks, there's an SSD out there!"

My fingers flew faster, my eyes everywhere at once as they busied themselves with interpreting the numbers now scrolling across my screens.

"Heavy armor, way too many cannons for my liking, and I'm reading one, no wait! Two gravity field generators..."

I shot a fast look Terrin's way.

"I don't think it's Hornett out there, pal."

No sooner had the words left my lips than others followed in their wake. These, however, weren't coming from anyone about our ship.

"This is ISSD Relentless to unidentified craft. You will respond with your identification codes, as well as with whatever business it is you have in this region of space."

Not so much as a polite "over."

I blinked, pushed myself back from the control panel a little.

"Uh, Terrin...?"

[ 01-30-2019 04:25 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 01-30-2019 05:13 PM    
Awww Bloody Kriffing Hell, Danner, what have you gotten everyone into here?!?! What have you gotten Galen into?!?!

Terrin leaned forward from where he'd been sitting half dazed, waiting for anything via the comm, his eyes fully alert and rather wide. He shot a look back at Yaoksi, who looked as though he'd seen a ghost...

...or several thousand at once, for that matter. Meanwhile he tried to think...

...as logically as one could, anyway, in the face of the hulking ISSD that had just popped right into the same area that they were, right after he'd just sought the assistance of one of the head honchos of the Empire to find his wife....

..in the same area.

"Let's hope like bloody hell they're just here to carry out Tarnus's orders to look for Galen's ship in this area," Terrin practically whispered, as if speaking in a regular tone alone would bring the guns of the ginormous ship ahead to bear on them. Then, with effort, he added at a normal voice level, "We'd better at least respond to them, or it's not gonna get any better...

...cause I'm pretty sure we're already in their gravity well and tractor beam range."

Terrin toggled the comm. "This is Captain Terrin Danner aboard the Challenger," he answered, sending the requested identification codes. Then, making a choice to at least at the moment be a little bit vague, he proceeded with, "Just in the area doing some business for my company, Eagle Enterprises."

Well, it wasn't a lie, and there were some nearby planets EE would do business on...

Then he sent off the message, praying to all the fates that it was in fact enough and something untoward was not in fact going to ensue as he yet again held his breath.

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Captain Landarian

posted 01-30-2019 05:34 PM    
Landarian frowned at the blithe evasion so evident in the man's tone of voice. For while he had been ordered by Lt. General Tarnus to command the armada seeking the Mandalorian ship, to his knowledge it was Admiral Actar aboard the mysteriously disabled ship he had been ordered to find.

Admiral Actar. And this guy just happens to have "business" in the area...

Captain Boryl Landarian didn't rise to his position at the ripe old age of 45 by being stupid. Nosirree. Commendation after commendation, not to mention the award of several Imperial Black Stars liberally strewn about his military record proved his mental capabilities to be quite the opposite. Not to mention his knack of putting two and two togther and coming up with the square root of 144...

His eyes hooded, and he frowned. Then uttered a single command.

"Tractor them in."

The order was carried out in less time than it took for him to speak the words. The hapless Challenger quite suddenly found herself not only caught in a grip of durasteel, but being drawn directly toward a hanger bay in the port side of the immensely ominous SSD.

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-30-2019 05:43 PM    
"SITHSPIT!"

Once again I was practically knocked from my seat, but this time by the sudden, inertia-pounding jolt as what could only be a tractor beam took hold of us with all the genteel aplomb of a rabid rancor.

"Dammit, they've got us in a tractor beam!"

There was nothing I could do but power down and await the inevitable. No way in hell could my purty little ship take on a Super Star Destroyer of this class.

Dammit! I cursed to myself again as I plopped in my seat, arms and legs crossed, seething.

I'd just gotten her, too...

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Terrin Danner

posted 01-30-2019 06:15 PM    
A thousand and one thoughts were spiraling through Terrin's head at the present moment when the tractor beam locked on to the Challenger.

"Oh hell," Terrin said, casting a blue-eyed gaze Yaoksi's way. He shook his head. "I'm sorry I got you all into this."

He trailed then, trying to clear the rising worry for the others...

...and much more so for Galen. For while he didn't really have much control to possibly find her at the moment...

...he certainly wouldn't have any now. All he could hope for, per the moment, was that Tarnus would follow through on his end and that his trust hadn't been placed incorrectly. But until then...

"I should have told them we were looking for her ship," he then said, feeling seven kinds of a fool for not having been totally truthful, but really not certain it would have made a worrt's worth of difference in the end.

After all, who knew what Tarnus had told who when he deployed ships to go find Galen's? And oh gods, what if Actar got a hold of the info that Galen was out there stranded somewhere? Still, that particular nasty had been quiet for some time. Strange, really...

"I don't know where Admiral Actar is, but he used to be constantly after Galen. I might be willing to trust Tarnus for the moment...

...but not the Empire in general. Maybe they'll just check out our ship and cargo then let us be on our way."

You hope, snorted a shoulder devil. But fat chance of that happening...

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-30-2019 06:42 PM    
I shot Terrin an incredulous look, then calmed myself.

"Ummm... yeah, you'd maybe be able to trust Tarnus, right? But not the Empire in general. BUT it was Tarnus who said he'd send out the armada, not Actar. I mean, seems that means you hopefully can trust him.

"Well, at least when it comes to your wife you can. Apparently, that is."

I paused a moment, wasting a precious few more seconds before finally voicing the only thing I could think of.

"Look, you asked him for help, and he obviously complied... and fast, too. I mean, they're here, aren't they?"

I waved at the viewscreen, which didn't show diddly but stars. The enormous SSD had us by our aft section. However, I knew the gesture only proved what I was trying to say.

"Seems to me you should be able to do it again, right?"

If nothing else at least our relationship with Mister Lieutenant General Sorben Tarnus would be cemented solidly, one way or the other.

I sighed, knowing there wasn't much else I could actually do, and I'd run dry of ideas.

"I guess I'd better go aft and let Link and our Jedi friend in on our, ahh... current circumstances," I said. Then rising from my seat altogether, I went to make it so.


____________________________________________

I hastened into the galley where lo and behold, what did I find but our silent Jedi staring into a spot somewhere between the bridge of his nose and infinity. I didn't know if he'd explode or anything if I touched him, so I turned to Link instead. She was sitting morosely off to one side, looking for all the world as if she'd lost her best friend.

"Hey, Terrin got Tarnus to send out an armada to help find Galen..."

Might as well start out on a bright note.

"...BUT we, ahh... we seem to have gotten ourselves in a bit of a sticky wicket. They're tractoring us aboard their flagship, haven't a spice-miner's clue as to why."

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Terrin Danner

posted 01-30-2019 07:11 PM    
Terrin chewed his lip for a mere second…hell, maybe a mere nanosecond, as Yaoksi departed aft…

…then turned back to the comm, toggling a reply switch that would send a transmission back to the frequency he’d used not all that long ago to speak with Tarnus.

”Fast response of armada appreciated…” he started out, chewing is lip a bit as he tried to choose the best wording he could for the obvious request he was about to make, “…but apparently your flagship the Relentless is not thrilled with us coming into its area and is tractoring us in. Any chance you can communicate with them that we’re friendlies?”

Or perhaps maybe you finally have me where you’d like me…

Terrin tried to ignore that little black thought, and sent the message off.
(((OCC: Message sent to Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forum.)))

****
Even as Terrin sent the message off to Tarnus, another problem surfaced in his mind. Now opening a highly secured and encrypted frequency to Aaron Barnes, he prepped another message to send. "Aaron, I need you to divert the Hornett and all fleet away from the location I gave you for Galen's potential whereabouts, at least for now. I called in the big guns and asked Lt.General Tarnus for assistance to find Galen, but now we are being tractored in by one of the Empire's ISSDs. I'm not sure what's going to happen from here...

...but I need you to divert all fleet."

Before this potentially gets worse... came the final, errant thought.

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Aaron Barnes

posted 01-30-2019 09:54 PM    
Aaron had just fallen asleep when the insistent beeping of his commlink jarred him awake. After a few moments of trying to get his bearings, he flicked on a nearby lamp, grabbed the comm, and listened to the incoming message.

Bloody Hell, Terrin, what have you gotten yourself into?

Still, Aaron quickly commed navigation to divert the Hornett towards Mon Calamari space. No sooner had he finished speaking with them did he then switch frequencies to the owner frequency for Eagle Enterprises, calling off the search for Galen's Mandalorian ship. Ever the frequent space traveller, Aaron could literally feel the Hornett drop out of hyperspace, reorient, then pull the blankets of hyperspace back around her, headed a completely different direction than she was before.

Aaron sighed, shaking his head to himself, and then turned to respond to his partner. "It's done, Terrin," he responded. "And if I don't hear from you really soon, I'm going to assume there is trouble...

...and you know I won't leave you or Galen hanging."

At least, I hope not...



Cel

posted 01-30-2019 10:54 PM    
Link didn’t register what Yaoksi had been saying at first. She recognized all the words but it took her a moment to fill in the blanks based off what was said.

Isn’t Tarnus that Imperial General we had on comm earlier. Which if his people are out there searching and we ran onto one of them.

“I cannot catch a break,” Link groaned. She pulled up the ships sensors on her datapad and would have gone white if she didn’t already possess white fur.

“A Super Star Destroyer, I don’t have time to deal with this.”

Link quickly executed a program forcing the datapad to erase itself, luckily that was the only piece of incriminating evidence of her slicer career. Her planned upgrades and modifications were still on the back burner with all the side requests everyone had given her. For once all that extra work paid off.

“Okay I think that covers our less than legal methods. Except for me, I’m still a criminal if the Empire figures out who I really am. Let me think, I am technically not a citizen of the Empire or the former New Republic so no record there. Just use my birth name, its Cel, in case you forgot. I was a former slave that your family adopted, no paperwork because what government would do paperwork for a Ryn.”



Yaoksi Joao

posted 01-31-2019 01:16 PM    
I sighed, not really liking this little turn of events, but knowing I had to begrudge her the logic of the situation.

"Should we, umm... scruffy you up or something?"

Hell's Bells, what do I know about owning slaves?!

"ANND," I went on. "Is there anyplace you want me to stash that in the meantime?" I indicated her datapad with a simple nod of my head. "I wouldn't think a slave would own such a thing, after all. I could fill it up with some... um, well... stuff, pretend it's mine, keep it in my messenger bag or something."



Cel

posted 01-31-2019 01:55 PM    
Link’s eyes shot wide at the realization of Yaoksi’s interpretation. The thought of that life becoming a reality again even a fake temporary one was to painful of a subject for her. As a physical response to that line of reasoning she hung her head down and her tail fell to the floor.

“No I am not playing the part of a slave,” Link whimpered. “Not now, not in the future, never again.”

Her hands were trembling and she wiped at the tears forming in her eyes. She looked up and could see what she thought was Yaoksi’s regret for the misinterpretation. She shoved her feeling of the matter aside the best she was able to at moment because of their lack of time. There was also the logical reason for her to strike down that idea one that would only be known to her because of her past life as a slave. Removing her glove and rolling up her sleeve she showed him her prosthetic limb.

“It may be shiny and unnatural, but its still a top of the line product. No slave owner would get an arm of this quality for their slave, and a mutilated Ryn slave would be taken out back and shot. A story closer to the truth, I lost my arm in an accident and fled from my master because of knowing the implications. Somehow I ended up in front of you who being the nice guy you are offered my pursuers the cost of the ammo to buy me and they accepted. You got me the new arm, unofficially adopted me because no one would bother to do the paper work, and now we are here.”

Realizing this was a bit much to take in Link moved on to giving her exact reasoning.

“You still get to act the same as you always do since you know next to nothing about being an actual slave owner. I get to act like I’m scarred of everyone else and have no knowledge of how anything works. I don’t like the idea of playing the scarred former slave, but its leagues above playing an actual one and I am just as familiar with how that actually works.”

[ 01-31-2019 01:57 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Cel ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 02-02-2019 02:36 PM    
Never in my life had I ever felt as much of a heel. All I could do was close my eyes, giving myself a quick kick in the pants, then ran my hand over my face.

"I mean, I didn't- umm, what I meant was-" I stammered, then just knelt down on her level.

"Look kiddo, I'm sorry. I just wasn't thinking; blame me, blame the fact that at the moment we're being tractored into an Impy SSD and the Universe only knows if they know who we are. Judging by the fact that this is happening, probably not.

"SO-!" I regained my feet. "Your plan is good." I held her datapad out toward her.

"I always wanted a daughter," I finished, still stinging from the nasty gaffe I had managed to spit out of my mouth.



Sorben Tarnus

posted 02-02-2019 03:23 PM    
((OOC: Comin in from "Back Into the Fire" in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"Tarnus here, Terrin. I'm afraid I can't let our forces know about you, not yet. Be prepared to cooperate fully; I will make certain that you are not harmed when troopers board your ship. But you may have a bit of a wait ahead of you, quite possibly in one of the detention centers aboard ship.

"Again, just play along, and trust me.

"Tarnus, out."



Terrin Danner

posted 02-02-2019 04:41 PM    
Terrin accepted the incoming transmission to the Challenger, listened to it,....

...and sat back in the copilot's chair where he'd been waiting on pins and needles, his blue eyes defocusing.

Oh bloody Hell...

He spared but a moment to try to collect himself, raising a hand to his chin as his blue eyes grew darker, more distant. He closed them for a second, fighting the onslaught of concern for everyone with him and and for Galen. He had to hope that Tarnus would stay true to his word, at least in that he'd find Galen safely. Still, Terrin didn't give trust out easily.

And maybe this time he'd given it when he shouldn't have.

Dammit.

Sighing to himself then, Terrin opened his eyes, stood, and took a final moment to collect himself before heading aft, knowing he'd have to face the music and that he at least needed to update the others on what Tarnus had said. He made it back in time to see Yaoksi and Link having a brief exchange...

...and to see Kyan still sitting there staring into space. Terrin's blue eyes darkened a bit more as he looked at him, and with effort he then turned to Link and Yaoski.

"So Tarnus says he can't do anything for us just yet, but that we should cooperate fully and he'll make sure that troopers don't harm us when they board the ship." He paused then, his eyes growing impossibly darker. "He says we might be in for a bit of a wait in detention..."

Terrin paused, trailing, as something of days past resurfaced in his brain, of the time he'd spent in Imperial Prison on Coruscant.

Where he'd been given Galen's locket, with a picture of her and Darra with an X across both their faces, those faces that he loved so very dearly.

Dammit.

But that memory gave Terrin an idea, as horrible as it was, and as much as he couldn't stomach the thought of Galen and JhinDarra dead..

"Look, I'm technically supposed to be sitting in an Imperial prison on Coruscant still, but I was released by Graysith."

He paused then, biting his lower lip. "I'm the half-owner of Eagle Enterprises, and they have to have somewhere in their records that I mysteriously disappeared from my prison cell." He paused, his mind made up on how he wanted to play things. "Maybe if I give myself up, they'll let you go."

And maybe then if Tarnus isn't true to his word, there will still be someone left to help Galen out, as slim of a chance as it might be...

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-02-2019 06:43 PM    
It was difficult not being off in his own world, one was difficult to keep track of two compounded the problem. And not just the physical Kyan had to keep watch for the subtleties within the Force. It was because of this Kyan prioritized Galen’s situation and only caught enough of the situation on where he physically was present that it was too late to change things.

“Gal’ika,” Kyan transmitted. “We came out of hyperspace near where we believe you to be. Unfortunately the others contacted you friend Sorben Tarnus as well. We came out on top of a Super Star Destroyer that is searching for your ship. At the moment Tarnus is asking us to play dumb about your situation and go along. I will need to pull back my presence to a minimum but if you need me I will respond when I can, if you keep trying to get my attention I’ll take it as an emergency.”

Kyan withdrew back to the physical world taking a moment to steady himself.

“I overheard what is going on,” said Kyan. “And I warned Gal’ika as well. I don’t have the elaborate covers you do, I was well known to the Empire in my day. Not only being one of the few Jedi that wasn’t a New Republic citizen but also a Mandalorian. Because of that I sometimes worked as an intermediary for the Jedi. Maybe I can use that to our advantage.”



Terrin Danner

posted 02-02-2019 08:18 PM    
Oh Bloody flippin' Hell, this just keeps getting better and better...

"You...warned Galen...?" Terrin asked Kyan first, looking at Kyan bit incredulously. "Of the fact that the Empire is looking for her cause I'm short of any other options that are plausible and nothing more, I hope."

He paused, his stormy blues defocusing a bit. As if she needed anything else to worry about, stranded out gods knew where in an inoperable ship...

Terrin's look refocused on Kyan then. "I don't think anyone here is intending on any elaborate covers," he then said. "If you think you can act as an intermediary, be my guest...

...but I am an owner of Eagle Enterprises, and as I mentioned, I'm supposed to still be rotting in Imperial prison on Coruscant. The Empire will know that. And, as much as I hate to say it, I think the most logical thing for us all to do is to follow along with what Tarnus has told us to do. There's some reason he doesn't want the rest of the Empire to know he's been in contact with us...

...and that's a bit strange, considering he's got an armada out looking for Galen's ship as we speak. There should be no reason for secrecy in that, I'd think....

...unless something else is going on here. I don't know that I trust him, but I do know there has been a level of sincerity in my recent communications with him that I haven't expected. And I do believe he'll do what it takes to get to Galen's ship."

Terrin paused, chewing his lip. "I think we need to play this straight...

...at least for the time being."

He quieted for a moment, his blue eyes deepening in thought. "Something is up..."

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Cel

posted 02-03-2019 01:54 AM    
Yaoksi’s words did hurt and they were a painful reminder of a past she wished she could forget. Beneath the surface of that raw initial response was an underlying sense of peace. Link tried to give him one of her biggest smiles even though she wasn’t feeling it in herself.

“My past does sting, but your ignorance of how slavery works helps me. I can forget I was a slave when I’m with you, because even to this day I still have those reflexive responses to certain things. You don’t notice them but I do when it happens, and in those moments the others and your lack of action to treat those reflexes as bizarre or avoid them helps remind me that you see me as a real person.”

Link loosened the gun belt that contained her blaster and vibroblade ant set it on the table with the datapad Yaoksi returned.

“If I had to pretend that I was a slave again and you were my master I could never unsee that. To even consider in the furthest reaches of my thoughts that even as a pretend cover you were capable of those thing that were done to the other slaves, that they did to me. I don’t want to entertain the possibility that even for an instant that was possible I want my mental image of you to be forever in capable of such actions.”

Suddenly Link leaped at Yaoksi hugging him around the neck with her tail waving happily back and forth.

“I don’t think I will be the best daughter. I’m stubborn, get way in over my head, kinda a smart mouth, had extensive run-ins with the law, and I don’t know what a family is yet. If you are willing to put up with that then yes those words will make me very happy.”

It was dysfunctional, exasperated by the ever approaching Super Star Destroyer in the background but in this place with Yaoksi Link for the first time knew she had a home. And if anyone was able to pull her away from him they would see from the ear to ear grin Link finally understood what it meant to be happy.”

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 02-05-2019 10:40 AM    
For a long moment I was too busy immersing myself in the oddly satisfying warm fuzzies Link's - no, Cel's! little body was inducing when Terrin entered the mess, his ominous words cracking the moment like a hot marble tossed outside on Hoth.

I frowned, waffled a moment before favoring the kid's dignity over anything else. Gently unraveling her from my neck, I rose to my feet, setting her down on her own pair as I did so. For the moment I simply ignored the proffered datapad still held in her hand, thinking that the apparent ownership of one would perhaps further the ruse of her being my adopted daughter.

I turned to Terrin, cutting a quick side-long glance toward Kyan in the process.


"Oh... wonderful!" was all I could manage to sputter, before turning back to Cel again.

"Kid, if there's anything you need to have hidden, and hidden well, now's the time to do it before we're hauled entirely inside that big SSD out there," I cautioned, not really knowing anything else to offer that might be useful other than a general:

I've got a bad feeling about this...

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Cel

posted 02-05-2019 02:01 PM    
What’s the point in hiding any of this, the Empire would likely go over this place with the finest gear made by the lowest bidder had to offer. We are actually fortunate that we haven’t been given the opportunity to properly outfit this as a smugglers vessel. If it appears to be mostly bone stock freighter then I only need to put these away and not hide them.

“Sure thing,” Link answered.

Scooping up her pile of things she quickly took them back to her quarters where she stashed them in a locker still containing the conspicuous dent from an earlier conversation. She returned to the others, still with a spring in her step and datapad in hand. Link didn’t know she ever wanted to have a family until Yaoksi offered, and now she wasn’t going to let some Super Star Destroyer ruin her happy moment.

“I put my weapons away but didn’t hide them,” Link explained. “They are not illegal or anything so they shouldn’t draw to much attention if they search the ship. Our computer core should be clean since the Challenger is so new. There is not much else I can do at the moment unless there is anything else you can think of.”

Link moved closer and grabbed onto one of Yaoksi’s free hands with her tail.

“Papa,” Link added.



Galen

posted 02-05-2019 03:44 PM    
I had been hunkered in the comfort of my pilot's seat, albeit it rather morosely truth be known, when Master Kyan's thoughts came sliding into my head again. I didn't even pause to wonder just how it was, exactly that this communication managed to remain between us, separated as we were by no doubt hundred if not thousands of parsecs. I was simply glad to find it still there.

My happiness was immediately squelched when his words took on a life of their own and started traipsing around inside my head.

Terrin, what in Hell's Seven Circles are you doing!? I couldn't help but wonder... only to find that immediate reaction overshadowed by an even more ominous note. I mean, it was really obvious to most of my former traveling companions that Admiral Actar had been chasing after me for what seemed to be since the Big Bang first popped; now here's a big ol' SSD just conveniently helping in the search for me?

Sorben, whose side are you on anyway...? I couldn't help but snort, for after what my loving "ex" and I had shared lo these past few years showed me quite clearly where his loyalties lay, thank you very much!

I unraveled myself from the seat to start pacing aimlessly about the rather cramped area, power usage be damned. Every so often my foot would slip a bit; damn, but those ice crystals were growing! Worry chased it's tail round and round, keeping time with my friends the geese who were now marching in urgent cadence up and down my back. I wished to hell I had decent view of what was going on out there, but the only forward view I had was the rather stomach-roiling one of stars swooping and spiraling as Cin vehti rolled and pitched and yawed. The few times I actually tried to take a good look didn't show me anything but that, making me wonder if everyone involved was really where Master Kyan claimed they were.

Somehow my Gut was niggling that they weren't.

"Umm, Master Kyan, are you sure you're in my vicinity? I mean, wouldn't someone have picked up on me by now?"

What else could I ask? What else could I do, but pace and mutter, worry and pace. I never felt so frustrated in my entire life, even if the possibility of rescue was in my immediate future.

I never did believe in the cavalry charging over the hill.

[ 02-05-2019 04:31 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Terrin Danner

posted 02-05-2019 06:23 PM    
Terrin couldn't help but smile the briefest moment at Link's final comment to Yaoksi. Then what she said registered up in his head regarding the computer core of the ship...

...and the Empire going over it....and possibly that said computer system....with a fine toothed comb. "I don't guess we have the time to delete those conversations I had with Tarnus before we go into the belly of the whale," Terrin then mentioned, frowning. "Of course, I'm certain deleting said messages would leave a damning fingerprint of its own kind, and nothing is ever truly deleted anyway. Maybe we should leave it be."

Trailing then, Terrin's blues shifted to Kyan, who had fallen silent again. His lack of response regarding what he had communicated to Galen did little for Terrin's nerves.

She's gonna think you've lost your kriffing mind, he couldn't help but think. And if and when the Impys do pick her up--dear gods, it's the only hope he really had left unless Jasyn was able to finagle his way into helping via the Sith somehow--she was probably going to do everything to cut and run from them. And you wouldn't really blame her in that, would you, Danner? After all, Actar has captured her more times than you'd like to count...

And Tarnus is Actar's Third-in-Command. Is his sudden desire to help a sign that he was no longer in agreement with the Admiral's ways?

Terrin's blue eyes turned a bit more distant.

You sure as kriffing hell better hope so, Danner.

Terrin had to shake himself from such darkening thoughts, knowing what his gut was telling him, and deciding to rely on those instincts over the pressing shoulder demons within.

"Galen needs to know that this is the best option we have because we're running out of time," Terrin then said flatly to Kyan, whether he was listening to him or not. "I will find her no matter who does the initial picking up...

...and Admiral Actar is going to get to her over my dead body," he added, his blue eyes growing a shade darker. "I think it's best you stay in contact with her as best you can and keep tabs on how she is, and let me handle things with the Empire. She's the love of my life, dammit...

...and you're the only connection I have left with her at the moment. I need you to be letting her know we're not gonna stop until she's safe. No matter what it takes."

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-05-2019 11:31 PM    
Kyan let out a sigh in frustration, not only at his inability to quickly remedy the situation, but at the constant need to pay attention to his physical surroundings and that of Galen’s predicament. He reached out briefly into space sensing the vast numbers of life forms on the Super Star Destroyer pulling them in. By his reckoning they had a few minutes before they where inside perhaps a few more before the Empire was in position to have every one exit the ship. If Kyan was very lucky he might have enough time to answer Galen then report back but with the stain on Kyan to divide so much attention between two places he could only relay the most bare minimum of information to either party. It a choice between adequately informing one party, of inadequately informing both. Not liking either option he chose instead to take the dangerous route, at least for him.

“To hell with it all, come with me.”

Leading Terrin across the room away from the others Kyan didn’t offer an explanation as he removed both his gloves and tripped the release for his helmet. With a small hiss of air the pressure equalized and Kyan removed his helmet and set it aside as well. He let out a slow breath, steadying himself.

“Trust me, this is for Gal’ika’s sake.”

Not giving Terrin a chance to protest or question what he was doing Kyan took a quick step forward and clasped either side of Terrin’s head in his hands. Opening his eyes he stared down and into Terrin with his eyes that could no longer see the physical world. He met some initial resistance, but even out of practice Kyan was still a Jedi Master.

Kyan reached back out to Galen as he had before projecting an image of himself before her, this time he also added the likeness of Terrin off to one side. Back in the physical place where Terrin and Kyan were still standing he fed Terrin’s mind a hallucination of what was occurring on Galen’s ship. Galen, for her part, had grown use to Kyan popping in and out like that, but the addition to the fray appeared to startle her slightly. Likewise Terrin tried to jerk back but Kyan held him tightly in place.

“Ohh no you don’t,” Kyan projected into Terrin and Galen’s minds. “Calm down and listen to me for a moment. Gal’ika we came out on top of a SSD, I think it might have used its interdiction capabilities. It immediately began to tractor us in and because of that we haven’t been able to use our sensors. Now as to this.”

Kyan’s apparition motioned to the apparition of Terrin next to him.

“Lets just call it a Master level Jedi mind trick with me acting as the relay between the two of you. At best you have around two minutes before I have to cut this off, make them count.”

His apparition took a step back then tuned out the pair’s conversation so he could dedicate his efforts at maintaining this for possibly a minute beyond his estimation.



Galen

posted 02-06-2019 01:20 PM    
The rather sudden inclusion of Terrin's sweet, sweet face into my "immediate surroundings," along with that of Master Kyan hit me with the force of the SSD that was in the process of tractoring them into it's gaping maw. I practically hit the deck, so unexpected was this... not to mention how slippery said deck was becoming as more and more of the remaining atmosphere was sublimating its moisture on any handy surface due to the steadily increasing cold.

"TERRIN!" I managed, before slithering back to my pilot's seat and tumbling into it. Staring out the forward window I took a precious few seconds to marshal my thoughts, all the while wondering what in Hell's Seven Circles Kyan meant by "make them count."

With a bit of effort, I calmed myself, still staring forward, hoping my husband, my love and best friend, could glean some kind of useful information from those slewing stars. On one hand I was only too keenly aware that they were thus receiving only bits and pieces of directional information. But with me sitting squarely in the middle of said bits and pieces the possibility existed that they could be assimilated and analyzed by shipboard navigational computers, and these could then hopefully determine if not my exact location, then somewhere close enough to where my "distress laser" could be triangulated.

Maybe the cavalry DOES exist...

"Did you get this, Terrin?" I thought back, now raising a gloved hand toward the forward view for emphasis. "Cin vehti is somewhere in the middle of these stars; I used the Kyber crystal in the lightsaber that Kyan gave me to focus the general distress beacon into something like a laser. I, uh..."

I paused briefly shoving the horrific image of stepping into the Void as deeply into my Gut as I could, and then continued:

"...managed to get the ship pitching and yawing and rolling, so the signal is kind of sweeping around. But I think it should reach farther now than the general distress signal would; Terrin, for some reason this is the only thing working on this ship. This and the power pack which has...

I checked quickly, winced even faster.

"Ummm... maybe another 13 standard hours of power left. I'm in my Mandalorian suit, and it's keeping me powered and warm for the time being. But my sensors are telling me it's getting mighty cold in here; I'm all for the beauty of Nature, but I'm not enjoying the sight of the ice crystals that are growing on everything."

I stopped again; stared at the image, then reached both hands out to virtually cup his dear face.

"Please hurry, Terrin."

[ 02-06-2019 01:40 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Terrin Danner

posted 02-06-2019 05:46 PM    
About 13 hours...

While Terrin wanted nothing more to swim in Galen's baby browns and reassure her he would do everything in his power to find her, he also knew that this time was precious as far as potentially coming up with anything that could narrow down her location enough so that someone could find her.

"I will," he said simply to her last words, trying his damnedest to keep the rising worry from clouding his eyes, knowing she'd know regardless.

His mind turned back to the image of the slewing stars she'd indicated in in her forward view, trying his best to commit them to memory, knowing that without computer analysis the likely hood of him figuring out her location was next to impossible. After all, if it were that simple, Galen was the best pilot he'd seen and he knew she would have already done it. Typically in an operational ship, said stars would be interpreted by the navcomputer to determine the ship's location. Only Galen's ship had fallen out of hyperspace and gone completely keerflooey....

...leaving her potentially anywhere in the galaxy with only emergency power. At least if her ship had some operating systems...

What the hell had happened to it to cause such widespread malfunction anyway...???

...and her engine was just toast, she would be able to transmit navcomputer information to someone onboard another ship, who could then determine location via their own computer systems.

Too bad he was only a virtual presence here, and couldn’t interact with anything to at least get an image of what was going on in her forward viewport, or something…

"I wonder what caused your ship to malfunction like it did, that nothing at all is operational excepting the SOS," Terrin said then in seeming non sequitur. "Link says you have some kind of portable beacon somewhere on the ship--or at least she is pretty sure of it--that could help us find your location if you rebooted it and let it run for even a couple of minutes. But I know nothing of it and how works or looks other than it's about the size of a small table...

...and you'd need to power it up somehow. Maybe there's some medical equipment or something lurking around here so you can get more power to your Mandalorian suit somehow, if nothing else…"

He trailed, not wanting to linger on the thought of her only having half a day's worth of power left for said suit for too long.

They were running out of time…

“Could there be anything in your Mandalorian suit even that might have extra power? Or communications? Anything to give us a more ways to triangulate where you are…”

He paused again, his blues deepening with something. “I’m going to do everything in my power to get to you….”

No matter how insane said everything ended up being…

”And you don’t give up either.”

Terrin quieted on that, letting his blue eyes rest in her browns, something unspoken swimming in their depths. Memories of how they’d beaten the odds over and over again splayed across his mind’s eye as he reached for her chin, mimicking her own virtual action towards him only moments before. He still believed there was something within Galen that was truly special, some part of whatever had happened when Lord Aelvedaar had stretched to her sister years ago that had impacted her as well. Save any other practical way of finding her, he couldn’t help but pray that whatever was within Galen—something far more than simply the Force--could somehow help them now. Aside from that, all he could hope was that something he’d already set in motion, or something of his ramblings of ideas, would, in fact, help determine her current location.

[ 02-06-2019 05:48 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-07-2019 12:26 AM    
Kyan stepping back was an illusion, one for Galen and Terrin’s benefit of an allowance of a private conversation. Realistically he had to listen in or else how could he feed Terrin the sensation of sound, or for that matter he also had to translate how he perceived the ship through the Force as visual data Terrin could understand. He knew the physical shape and spacial positioning of all the objects within the ship, and as he was growing more accustomed to interpreting the different stimuli he realized that he could see the effects of photons passing through space and interpret that as visible light. If he had more time he might have admired the utility of it more. Though he was occupied occupied with keeping up the flow of information, he did split some of his attention off to give a closer look to the rest the ship.

The layout is inefficient as a Heavy Assault Fighter or Troop Transport. Spaces normally reserved for a latter role have been converted or modified to serve at living quarters and uses.

That tidbit nagged at him, if it was different that the production models that followed. The information Link found might be more related to those instead of this iteration. He decided to quickly “scan” these “inefficient spaces” for a quick feel to their configuration so they could formulate a better plan. After seeing what they were Kyan wanted to bash his head into the bulkhead for not thinking to do so sooner.

Two larger than average sleeping quarters, and open space for training, and even miniature forge for armor repair and maintenance. This wasn’t my daughters ship, this was her home. She raised Kan’ika here on this very ship. There is one person who can help.

Kyan moved back next to Terrin, he needed to explain his findings quickly.

“Sorry to interrupt, but I need to cut you off. This is more than my daughters ship, Pr’ika’s ship. This was her home while she was part of the Jedi Order, her daughter Kan’ika was born here, raised here. The crew quarters contain some of their belongings and even a functioning forge for armor repair. I imagine there are spare parts for armor, lightsabers, even training material for Jedi along with personal items. Check those spaces, they should contain more of those power supplies, heck the forge may have its own separate power source that was unaffected by virtue of it being powered off most of the time. The Imperials will be boarding us soon, I am keeping tabs will contact you again when I can. The Force is with you ad’ika.”

Whatever protest either Terrin or Galen would have directed at him for the abrupt end of their reunion didn’t have the opportunity to come to fruition. Kyan pulled mind back into the Challenger, followed by easing off his projected hallucination on Terrin. He released his grip on Terrin and staggered back a step, his hands visibly trembling and at the tips of his fingers appeared to show early signs of cold exposure. Kyan glanced over Terrin and seeing that the worse he was dealing with was shaking off the brief after effect of Kyan’s intrusion on Terrin’s mind. Not wasting any more time than necessary he grabbed Terrin by the shoulder and shook the man back into reality.

“Focus Terrin, we are back on the Challenger. Now quickly if you didn’t tell Tarnus, you need to tell him the name of the ship Gal’ika is on the Cin Vehti and it is where Kani was raised. She knows more about that ship than anyone else.”

He shoved Terrin over toward the cockpit.

“Go.”

Kyan felt a brief coughing spell come on, he covered his mouth with a free hand and when he pulled it away there were flecks of a what he could only interpret as a warm thick liquid, the same one he sensed flowed through his body.

“Ohh this is not the time for this to be happening.”



Terrin Danner

posted 02-07-2019 11:51 AM    
Terrin had no time to analyze what had just happened or how it was affecting Kyan. He didn’t have time to even react to how quickly he’d been thrust into the projected vision of Galen in her inoperable ship or how he’d been abruptly jerked away. What he was certain of was that he had little time, and that there were things he needed to do quickly; Galen’s survival might depend on it. While all that Kyan has just done overwhelmed every sense he owned, Terrin shook himself from any lingering effects as best as he could, heading towards the cockpit where he’d been pushed.

Terrin considered the wisdom in contacting Tarnus once more after unspoken implications of their last communication. As he did so, he went to the navboard and pulled up a mapping program on the Challenger and quickly entered all he could remember from what he’d observed in Galen’s forward view, thankful for his attuned piloting abilities. When he was finished he saved the file, then turned to the comm. while he questioned the wisdom of contacting Tarnus at the moment, he did indeed have a couple of “backdoors” to get the information he had into the hands of those who might be able to do something with it. He keyed in a text only message:

Master Kyan has communicated the inoperable ship Galen is stranded on is his daughter’s, the Cin Vheti. His granddaughter knows the ship and how to help us. Galen has modified her SOS by using a kyber crystal to focus it and getting the ship to slew and yaw to help give the signal more range and detail. Aaron, I’m sending you this message to you so you can use our computers to interpret the star map spec attached and also send the information to the Empire to use. I’ve been in contact with Tarnus but he wants to keep our interactions under wraps for now; while I’m not sure why my gut says it has something to do with Actar, which makes this move wise. I’m also sending this to our Mandalorian contact, Bes’in Skirata. I need you to look at the map as well and transmit the information to Kani, who may or may not be with Tarnus along with Shawn Petrolu. I’m not sure when and if I’ll be able to do anything with the information I have myself or when I’ll be back in contact, so I’m counting on you all.

Finishing up his message, Terrin then sent it off to both Aaron and Skirita, hoping the information he’d gleaned was in fact enough to help someone find Galen.



Captain Landarian

posted 02-07-2019 12:03 PM    
Landarian was pulled from the routine fuel consumption report he was in the middle of signing by the sudden appearance of a fairly young lieutenant in front of him. He looked up expectantly, noting the simple perfection of the soldier's impeccably kept uniform, his perfectly tilted cover, his boots and insignia and few identifying sigils spit polished, the latter placed just so against the stark black he wore. His grizzled commander raised a brow at the statue he presented, then saluted him to ease.

"Yes soldier?" He asked as he cast a fast glance at the datapadd he was signing before handing it over to the even younger ensign who was standing in likewise immobility off to his side. That worthy nodded quickly, click-turned in place and headed off to place said report amidst the myriad Landarian, as Captain of Relentless, was obliged to sign every day.

The lieutenant in front of him finally had is full attention, and snapping to attention informed him simply that the little ship which had popped into realspace practically on top of them had successfully tractored into Number 14 landing bay, and did the Captain have any further orders as to the status of those aboard and what was to be done with them, Sir? After all, said ship had managed to squirt off a message before the immense docking bay doors enclosed them into the the bulk of the huge Super Star Destroyer.... Sir.

Landarian nodded fractionally, settled into his command chair.

"The usual. Determine who captains that craft, and remove them all to separate detention cells until they may be investigated and proper...disposition be allocated.

"AND, of course. Trace that signal... Major?"

This latter was spoken in a louder tone of voice, aimed at the Major who occupied the position of Communications Officer aboard Relentless, who in turn immediately set to work.

Landarian turned back to the lieutenant.

"That is all."

In one smooth and much practiced movement, he then turned to the appearance of yet another ensign who seemed as if by magic to materialize at his left hand, holding out yet another infernal datapadd toward him. Shaking his head to himself in mild amusement, he took the datapadd even as the lieutenant left the bridge to carry out his order.

[ 02-07-2019 12:13 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Captain Landarian ]



Galen

posted 02-07-2019 12:30 PM    
Filled with an admixture of love and fear, but now with a modicum of hope beginning to wiggle it's way through, I took a few more precious moments to just quietly stand there, my hands "cupping" Terrin's face. I looked up, into "his" blue eyes, scarcely noting when Master Kyan surreptitiously slid away.

"Please, Terrin. I- I miss you, there is so much to tell you, to tell everyone! You don't know, I went to Dagobah and then when I was there I--"

It was as if a door slammed shut. Something snipped the fragility of the connection maintained between us. Boom.

Just. Like. That.

"No!"

My cry reverberated in my ears, causing me to wince for how loudly the word had instinctively left my lips. Another heartbeat thumped by, and then yet another... until I finally realized I was indeed once again alone in the tiny cockpit of my wonderful little ship.

Despair fought to overwhelm me. I fought it down. Those impertinent geese started once again to march up and down my back, spready their bumpy flesh down my arms and inside my skin as they headed to roost upon the knot my stomach had coiled itself into.

But something niggled...

I concentrated, let out a chuff of air as a whisper of something Master Kyan had seemed to be telling Terrin managed to emerge from a lower level of my consciousness.

Something about more power packs...

Well, at least it's something to do!

I drew in another fortifying breath and set off to poke about in every single nook and cranny and cabinet and drawer Cin vehti possessed in order to see if there was anything, anywhere I could use to maintain my life while I waited for rescue with the only three things at my disposal. The distress signal, now focused into a tight, far-reaching beam; the ability of others to use what information I had managed to send up until this point; and...

Hope.

[ 02-07-2019 12:55 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 02-07-2019 12:46 PM    
A distinct and extremely disquieting sort of THUNK echoed throughout the entirety of Challenger with the unmistakable finality of an Imperial tractor beam announcing, "End of the ride."

I turned to Cel, placed my hand on the fur of her tail, which instinctively tightened even as I touched it. Trying my best to comfort her in that manner, I then shot a look to all others present.

"Here we go," was all I could manage before my attention was drawn to a rather demanding light blinking on the communications board. Somehow I managed to reach out and open the connection without my hand revealing the degree of trepidation filling me.

"This is ISS "Relentless,," came a stomach-knotting rasp.

"You will open your hatch for immediate boarding."

I sighed, shot a final glance around, and obeyed, hoping to all the ghods of the Universe that these men would not harm my new baby...

And that by some miracle we'd be able to see her again.

A fairly rough grasp yanked me to my feet and I felt Cel's furry grasp unravel rather brusquely, as with no further ado I was escorted from Challenger and into a shining and extremely impersonal-looking hangar deck. I didn't have much of a chance to really take a good look around, but was hustled here, taken there, a seeming army of gleaming white armor materializing around me which finally deposited me where else but into the detention cell I expected it would.

The door closed with a definite clang, and I was left alone with my roiling thoughts.



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-07-2019 01:21 PM    
Kyan steadied himself as the ship was forced down onto the hanger deck. Quickly he donned his gloves and helmet as the souless voice was piped in over the ships intercom.

“This is the ISS Relentless. You will open your hatch for immediate boarding.”

Kyan drew himself up to his full height drawing on the Force for strength, adopting a posture that he kept from showing around the others. That of a cold menacing Mandalorian warrior. The stormtroopers boarded quickly whisking Yaoksi and Link away, it was then one of the troopers noticed the Mandalorian both lightsabers dangling from hit hip. That trooper raised an alarm and leveled his blaster on Kyan, soon more followed and Kyan had a small squad of Stormtroopers pointing weapons at him. None wanted to be the first to draw attention to themselves or move closer to disarm him. The tension was broken when one Stormtrooper jerked his weapon away motioning toward the ramp. Slowly Kyan crossed his arms then nodded, he took one slow step, then another, then started moving in a slow walk as indicated by the lead Stormtrooper.

Outside the ship was phalanx of Stormtroopers who maneuvered themselves around Kyan, none daring to approach what they thought was his range. Slowly that phalanx manuvered him through corridors to a detention block and motioned to a cell that looked as if designed for something much bigger than he was. The mag sealed door slid open as the guards out side began bolting tripods for their heavy repeaters to the deck and leveled them at the door entrance.

These guys don’t want to take any chances.

With a final motion of a rifle indicating he should step inside Kyan obliged as the heavy door sealed behind him and the hum of the mag seal engaging took up a low drone in the background.



The Empire

posted 02-07-2019 01:37 PM    
The young man who who had been slapped with the comical moniker of "Eager Edgar," let a broad smile creep across his helmeted face as, idly awaiting a response from the seeker/probe droids he had let loose in the ordered spherical disbersement pattern from his current location, he let his thoughts run a bit rampant in an attempt to keep himself occupied. Now a full-fledged lieutenant, he had been given a bit more authority then his former MOS of Communications Assistant in Coruscunt HQ, not that that position was anything to sneeze at. It was just that he seriously wanted to climb as many rungs as possible on the ladder of Imperial military heirarchy, eventually he hoped with the goal in mind of winning command of his own ship in the fleet. Thus he had taken continuing training courses at every opportunity, covering as many relative to Command and Flight as he could, finally earning his wings along with permission to fly the sleek little interceptor he was now manning.

His musings were interrupted quite abruptly as a signal on his board demanded to be acknowledged. An armored hand reached out, a toggle switched.

"Phr'mm eln'a frzzna, grppl sk'tsschk."

Ahh. Seeker droid 17 had found something...

Quickly he flipped a switch, allowing the droid-garble to be immediately translated into Basic.

"--n Sector 87, coordinates +5216, 32247, 1822. Signal strength 88%, duration .098 standard seconds. Repeat, possible signal located in Sector 87, coordinates +5216, 32247, 1822. Signal strength 88%, duration .098 standard seconds..."

Edgar's smile broadened. This might be it! he thought, sobering as the location hit him square in the face.

Wow, that's off in the hinterlands, too!

Quickly he shot off this message to his command destroyer, that it not only could be relayed on up the line to their flagship but possibly be put to good use if it had been picked up by any other ship or fighter or droid.

Promotion to Major, here I come...! he thought, as he sent a command to the probe to remain absolutely still relative to space, that it would serve as one of the three reception positions needed to triangulate and finally locate the object it was they were seeking.

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Cel

posted 02-07-2019 02:12 PM    
Those same Stormtroopers that separated her from Yaoksi handled her with even less amount concern as they had for him. While Yaoksi had appears to be briskly led along that same pace practically dragged her down the corridors, Link was attributing this to her non-human biology. She had suspected that they would be given separate cells but was surprised at a T intersection Yaoksi was taken down one path and she another. The detention level she was brought to wasn’t far off that intersection and she was deposited into an empty cell, their method of depositing was to throw her against the far wall. With a deafening clang the door slammed shut.

Link looked around, the cell could have been 3 meters square. To her it was an uncomfortable one meter and slowly closing in on her. She did not do well in closed spaces she couldn’t escape from, Link curled up in a corner rocking herself back and forth on the verge of sobbing.

“Papa,” she whimpered. “Anybody? Help me please.”



Galen

posted 02-07-2019 02:43 PM    
I was aft in one of the side cabins, on my knees and waist deep inside it, digging and shoving in a so-far fruitless search for another power pack when it hit me with the force of a rampaging rancor. The wonderful protective powers of my armor kept me from actual physical harm as I jerked with instinctive surprise, banging my head against the top of said cabinet.

"OWWW!" I yelled at no one in particular, the words escaping my lips in yet another instinctive response. A smile something of a cross between wryness and soul-wrenching fear laced liberally with happiness and hope plastered itself upon my face as, quickly scrambling backwards I rose to my feet and took a quick and yet again instinctive gander about myself.

Nothing. Absolutely nada.

A nearby bulkhead chortled quietly at the spectacle I was making of myself. Frowning a bit, I did a quick 360, my eyes everywhere at once. Not seeing anything more inspiring than the little side-cabin I had found, I moved through it's entrance and into the main corridor proper, which I followed as fast as I dared, considering the slickness of the deck, back to the forward command area of Cin vehti.

Nothing but silent systems, whirling stars, encroaching darkness, and ice.

I sighed, plopped into my seat, grouched into the slow whirligig of light outside the little ship...

WHAM! It hit again.

Not only did it hit, but it seemed with at least twice the impact as moments before. Only this time the odd feeling was accompanied by the faintest whisper of an image. I froze, trying to clear my thoughts, trying not to think of a single thing, but simply let whatever it was permission into my mind.

Was Master Kyan's touch with the Force returning? I FINALLY wondered, for throughout our equally weird connection prior to this I had been so damned happy to have it I never really gave the oddity much more than transient thought. Is he connecting with me again?

Slowly a ghostly form materialized in front of my eyes, which was truly a strange sight to see as at the moment I had been staring vaguely forward in the direction of the starfield skewing in front of the ship. Little by little it managed to become more and more substantial, never actually gaining the clarity I'd had with Master Kyan but obtaining form enough to where I could finally recognize apparently floating there amid the stars...

"Cel?!" Who looked beyond forlorn and well into the realm of deepest and darkest despair.

With that the connection vanished, leaving me with the silent laughter of the whirling and twirling stars.

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Terrin Danner

posted 02-07-2019 03:26 PM    
The Imperials sure weren't being delicate in escorting each of the Challenger's occupants out of the ship and into various detention cells. Terrin complied as he was rather "brusquely" handled, trying for the life of him to not dwell on how they'd just jerked Cel away from Yaoksi.

Dammit...

Before he knew it Terrin was himself surrounded, a Stormtrooper at each side, and at least a squad behind him. At a t-intersection, Yaoksi was "lead" in one direction, Cel another, and himself another.

These guys seem rather tense. Imperials always seemed so very...stiff, but there was something more here. Something was definitely up...

At length he was finally pushed into a detention cell, its door sliding closed behind him in a certain sort of damning finality. Only then, taking a seat on the metal cot at the other side of the very small cell, did Terrin even dare to stop and analyze all that had just happened, trying for the life of him to not wonder if he'd in fact done enough.

Oh Hell, Galen, I wish we'd had more time...

In his mind's eye he kept seeing those big brown eyes of hers, reading the trust therein...

...and wanting for all the worlds to validate said trust and find her...

...but at the moment, he was at the mercy of the Empire and that of Sorben Tarnus.

Maybe that had been a miscalculation, no matter how sincere Tarnus was. Because, after all, he was still a part of the Empire. And the Empire, quite frankly, didn't give a damn. And now he'd dragged everyone on the Challenger into this...

Terrin sighed, cupping his chin with one hand, his eyes defocusing.

Come on, Aaron, don't let me down...



Yaoksi Joao

posted 02-07-2019 03:47 PM    
I felt terrible...

There just wasn't anything else for it. The slamming of my cell door behind the departing interrogator droid only made me feel worse, knowing that I had told it much more than I really really wanted to.

I am Yaoksi Joao, captain of Challenger. My compatriots are Terrin Danner, Kyan Jeti'isad, and my adopted Ryn daughter, Cel...

At least I'd managed to stick to my guns on that one!

We are searching for a disabled Mandalorian ship, to find Terrin's wife Galen Danner, last known to be piloting said ship. I obtained this knowledge from the Jedi who travels with us, who as far as I know has lost his connection to the Force but who seems to be able to connect somehow with Galen.

We had a connection with her...

Thank the ghods my fortitude had all but utterly vanished about then, or I'm sure I would have gone blabbing on about everything I knew concerning Sith and tales of spiders and Darker Realms and other such Boogeymen lurking in the deepest recesses of my memories. The droid had obligingly withdrawn with what I shuddered to think was just the first round of interrogations.

Trying to blink away the sweat that was dripping from my eyes, I tottered in the direction of the metal shelf the Empire laughingly passed off as a cot, but never gained it. I'd only managed two stumbling steps before the sweet, sweet arms of Lethe gathered me up, to then deposit me with a not so gentle thump on the decking of the cell.

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Aaron Barnes

posted 02-07-2019 03:48 PM    
Aaron had never gone back to sleep after Terrin's first comm came through. Instead, he'd wandered from the bedroom to a small office still within his quarters, having pulled up the map Terrin had originally sent to him indicating the quadrant of the galaxy where they believed Galen was located. He was pondering it, chewing his lip thoughtfully when his partner's second message and the star spec came through.

Before he really analyzed anythig else Terrin had said, Aaron squirted off Terrin's attachment, along with the quadrant map he'd initially sent, to navigation, indicating that he wanted them to run a full analysis on what Terrin had just sent against the quadrant indicated for any similarities and patterns.

Only after this was done did Aaron turn to what else Terrin had said. With what his partner had said about Actar, he pondered the wisdom of ccontacting Tarnus at all, at least for the moment. After all, the wrong person or persons in the Empire might get a hold of that information. And Aaron had the joy of dealing with Actar in the past before, and had seen what that particular worthy had done to Galen.

Hopefully this Mandalorian, Bes'in Skirata could do something to help. Galen was, after all, on one of their ships. f

Still, Aaron did have one other idea, so he turned back to his comm unit, opening a channel and a highly encrypted frequency out to Stargazer Corporation.

"Aaron Barnes here. I've worked with you all in the past, and I'm hoping we can do so again. If Erik Kartan is with you all, please ask him to get in contact with me. In the meantime, I'm sending you a map of a quadrant of the galaxy that a ship, of Mandalorian origin, has fallen inoperable in, along with a star map spec that may help refine its location. My guys are running an analysis on it, but if you could do so as well, I'd appreciate it. The ship that is lost is currently sending off an SOS that has been focused with a kyber crystal. The ship is yawing and slewing, giving that SOS more range. If you have any finds on your analysis, please let me know.

Also, if you can get me in contact with Shawn Petrolu, and forward the information I'm attaching to him somehow, I'd greatly appreciate it.

Aaron Barnes of Eagle Enterprises, over ad out.

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Captain Landarian

posted 02-07-2019 04:55 PM    
The grizzled young warhorse was interrupted yet again when another ensign materialized in front of him, saluting stiffly with one hand while the other held out yet another datapadd for his perusal. He nodded briefly, took the padd from the soldier's hand, and gave the subject header a quick glance.

Prisoner Report it informed him in simple red on black text. After saluting the ensign about his duties, he settled back to have a read. His eyes grew more and more glacial the further and further he perused.

Captain, Yaoksi Joao. In accompaniment with a...somehow broken Jedi..., an... adopted Ryn... and, WELL now isn't this interesting.

Captain Terrin Danner. Now, where had he heard that name before?

Frowning a bit, he keyed some of the buttons on the arm of his command chair, his eyes hooding further as words popped up to inform him exactly who this man named Terrin Danner was.

"Hmmph," he let the monosyllable escape him softly and returned to the report.

These people were searching for a... Mandalorian ship, said to be disabled somewhere in this quadrant.

Well now, isn't that even more interesting! After all, what were the odds-?

He was just about to key up a personal, scrambled line to Coruscant HQ, General Tarnus Eyes Only, when yet another signal demanded his immediate attention. Pausing a moment, he flipped it's waiting toggle, opening up yet another transmission coming in from the Destroyer, ISD "Rabid", which informed him there was a good possibility Actar's ship had been found.

Over regular channels he sent a personal message back to the effect that the probe droid and its dispensing ship freeze, then turned back to his original communication, which he typed so that none on the bridge of the great ship would overhear.

"Captain Landarian to Coruscant HQ, Eyes of General Tarnus Only. Informing of capture of small ship Challenger Captained by one Yaoksi Joao, in the company of escaped Imperial prisoner Terrin Danner, a Jedi of unknown Force ability, and a female Ryn outfitted with a prosthetic arm, said to be the adopted daughter of Captain Joao. It is the claim of this group that they are seeking one Galen Danner, wife of Captain Danner, whom they claim to be trapped alone aboard a dysfunctional Mandalorian ship.

"Furthermore, info from Star Destroyer Rabid provided by their interceptor, Sly, states a signal emanating from coordinates..." He quickly read them off. "...which may prove useful in triangulating the position of what just may be Admiral Actar and the missing Mandalorian ship."

He paused a moment longer, then typed a final line.

"It is my personal opinion that the likelihood of two Mandalorian ships, both disabled, would be in such close proximity to each other is highly unlikely. Unless there is something afoot in Mandalorian space.

"Forgive the temerity, my friend, but I would think it more than appropriate to send at least some scouts into Mandalorian space, and see if there is anything untoward happening there. Just as a precaution.

"Awaiting further orders. Landarian, out."

A simple press of a button, and the scrambled and coded message was off, winging in impossible seconds via the wonders of the Holonet, and directly into General Tarnus's eyes.

((OOC: Message goes off into Back Into The Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

[ 02-07-2019 05:04 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Captain Landarian ]



Cel

posted 02-07-2019 05:35 PM    
There were no questions.

Abruptly Link’s cell door flew open and a group of junior officers poured into the opening. She felt one grabbing her prosthetic arm forcing her to stand, when she tried to protest one threw a fist into her gut causing her to double over. Another jammed a stun baton into her throat and activating the controls sent a short but powerful arc across her larynx. She crumpled to the mouth agape as if to scream in pain but not sound could come forth. Link knew of the xenophobia of the Empire, especially among its most junior ranks who had almost no contact with non-humans, and there she was a helpless xeno of a species no one cared about.

There were no questions.

They hoisted her up again using a cutting tool they removed her jacket and sweater, only leaving her baggy pants and halter top. Forcing open a compartment on her arm they ripped out the power cell and at once it went limp. The intruders fashioned bindings from her shredded coat and tied her arms above her head to a grate in the ceiling, leaving her hanging above the floor. All the while laughing they took turns zapping her with the stun baton and lashing at her with a whip they fashioned. It was as if her wordless screams and silent pleads for mercy drove them to continue on with the exercise.

There were no questions.

After some amount of time that Link had lost track of, they grew bored with their sadistic beating seeing that the only response it elicited was her wordless crying. Those wannabee interrogators merely shrugged to one another, picked up their stun baton and straightened out their uniforms as if this all was their lunch time entertainment. They departed slamming the door and not bothering to even cut her down, they left her there hanging from the bindings on her wrists; bruised, burned, and broken. Link had been beaten before, more severely even, it was the suddenness of it along with the sadistic joy they took that brought Link back to that dark place. And all she could do now was silently plead for anyone, anything to make it stop.

They never did ask her any questions.



Terrin Danner

posted 02-07-2019 09:42 PM    
he Imperials had way more questions that Terrin ever wanted to answer, but he remained honest throughout.

They had been looking for his wife, who had gotten stranded in the area on a Mandalorian ship that was inoperable. The Mandalorian with them was a Jedi who had been helping them try to locate the ship...

...Captain Joao and his adoptive daughter had been helping him as well. They were just good friends trying to help him out...

Then the questions came that Terrin knew would come.

Yes, he'd been placed in prison for some sort of attack on Coruscant that resulted in an earthquake. No, he hadn't been part of it.

The last question, however, Terrin had absolutely no idea how to answer.

How he'd gotten away. And where his cell mate Jasyn Lancaster was at this time.

Graysith secured their release, by simply following her connection with him and opening a portal. How do you explain that????

Terrin knew the answer was going to cause a problem, cause there was no way he couldd tell them about Galen's sister. Or explain what she could do. No way...

But he couldn't explain it.

The Imperial interrogators practically snorted in derision. One of them even said, "Oh, sure you can't!" Then they left the detention cell, leaving him then to his own thoughts and fears.

But not fears for himself; for unless someone intervened, he had a sneaking suspicion he was going right back to an Imperial holding cell on Coruscant. Instead he had fears for Galen, who he hadn't been able to find, fears that he had failed her. Fears for Cel and Yaoksi, who were only hear as friends, to help him out...

Terrin leaned forward where he was sitting, placing his elbows on his knees and putting his head in his hands. He tried his damnedest to hope that Aaron woud be able to make some sense of the information he'd sent, and that Sorben Tarnus would prove true to his word. Trust was not an easy thing for Terrin, not at all.

But at the moment, it's all he had...

Trying to clear the mistrust that tried to eat at him even so, Terrin turned inward, to the mental image of Galen, of her beautiful brown eyes and her dear face, of her warm essence.

You have to believe there is time, and that this will all work out somehow, or you're gonna go mad...

[ 02-08-2019 11:35 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-07-2019 11:26 PM    
Because of the fanfare involved with moving Kyan to his location he was expecting that when the door opened the Imperials would have somehow stuffed an ATST into the hallway and had a fully armed legion ordering him to the ground and surrender his lighsabers. He was pleasantly surprised that when it did open that he was approached by an older gentlemen, a Captain in the Imperial Navy, Fleet Intelligence if he was reading the silhouette of mans lapel pin correctly. Following close behind was a small entourage of other fleet intelligence personnel bringing a table, chairs, recording equipment, and even a beverage cart. Those people began to setup in the middle of the room all the while those heavy guns outside the doorway remained fixed on Kyan. When those personnel had finished their assigned tasks they retreated out the door closing it behind them leaving the Captain alone with Kyan.

At once the Captain, a rather cheery man, began to gush out his awe at Kyan. How as a young man on the outer rim he admired the Jedi and was fascinated by tales of their adventures. He had used Kyan’s Jedi title and even knew his name, which Kyan deduced he was likely the last one to be interviewed. There was a request to demonstrate his Force powers, Kyan politely declined explaining his expertise were more mundane and harder for average people to understand what was going on.

How do you demonstrate that your powers only semi work in relation to a bizarre Force connection to one specific person.

That slightly saddened the Captain but he moved on. If Kyan let him go on he would have talked Kyan’s ear off about the honor it was to meet a Jedi Master and his kids would never believe him otherwise. The man made a request for a holo with Kyan, which he also entertained, if it was some ruse there were simpler ways to go about it. Then the conversation changed gears.

Who were the other members of Kyan’s party? What was their relationship with him, the Mandalorians, the Jedi Order? What were they doing out here? What was this Mandalorian ship they were also looking for?

Kyan briefly answered the questions posed. There was Captain Joao and his young ward Cel, Terrin was the owner of Eagle Enterprises. They were helping in the search for the Mandalorian vessel and as a Mandalorian he did have more experience in the region close to Mandalorian space and was asked to assist.

All of it is true, from a certain point of view.

The Captain nodded along asked a few minor clarifying questions then picked up the recording equipment. A halfhearted apology was made for Kyan’s confinement but counterpointed with how a Mandalorian Jedi Master would catch anyone off guard. There was assurances made that better accommodations would be arranged when possible, something both men knew was a lie. The man bowed slightly asking for understanding in the mean time and indicated Kyan help himself to the contents of the beverage cart and departed with a final call back over his shoulder thanking the “Master Jedi”. The door opened, the man exited, the door closed. Kyan leaned back into the provided chair and cocked his head to one side.

“Well that was odd.” He said to no one in particular.

(((OOC: I think this is slightly better, let me know if it needs something else.)))

[ 02-08-2019 10:12 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Kyan Jetiis'ad ]



Graysith

posted 02-08-2019 09:59 AM    
((OOC: Why is Kyan levitating objects? According to his character description he has had his connection to the Force stripped from him in his twin brother's dying act. Curious minds want to know.))

Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-08-2019 10:06 AM    

(((OOC: Fair enough, I just finished working on a car and it was really cold outside when I came in and wrote this... also had some whiskey. I'll fix it, sorry for the confusion.)))



Sorben Tarnus

posted 02-08-2019 10:38 AM    
((OOC: Coming in from Back Into the Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"Landarian, Tarnus here. I welcome your insight as always, and have just sent orders to Jissel to check out the possibility of something ahh... untoward coming down the pike in Mandalorian space. Depending on what is found there, you may find assisting him to be your next mission.

"Regarding the people found aboard Challenger..." I paused a bit longer now, considering the best course of action for all involved.

"I want them continued to be held in detention... BUT I want no harm to come to them. I know your troops, my friend; they're good soldiers but do tend to be a bit eager in the performance of their duties.

"They are not, I repeat NOT to perpetrate any aggressive actions against these detainees, nor to harm so much as a hair on their heads. Not. One. Hair. Keep them under wraps; we don't want them wandering about your ship of course. And again, keep them separated. I've never trusted the Jedi, and this Danner fellow has escaped from the Imperial detention center here on Coruscant. Be particularly careful with both when seeing to their needs, but see to those needs.

"These people are known to Admiral Actar; I'm sure he would want to deal with them upon his return to HQ, and they aren't much use to him dead.

"Tarnus, out."

[ 02-08-2019 10:39 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Sorben Tarnus ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 02-09-2019 08:09 PM    
As the Hornett was still in the throes of hyperspace, Aaron Barnes knew he needed to make a move sooner rather than later. Trouble was he was, much like his partner, quite suspicious of anyone outside of his direct circle of confidants. Unfortunately, none of those people were currently available to assist...

...and Terrin had asked him to do something, something that was on the surface of it insane, but something that needed to be done if finding Galen on that inoperable Mandalorian ship was gong to be a possibility. And while Terrin might trust his new Mandalorian allies to deliver other information to whomever he'd requested, that didn't mean that Aaron trusted them to do so.

As he continued to think, sitting in his little "home office" within his quarters, some data from navigation came through on his computer monitor. They had crossed the little star map Terrin had created and sent along with the quadrant of space that he'd sent earlier. Results indicated approximately 50 possible locations, give or take.

Aaron pursed his lips. Any other time, he'd have ships of his own to send out to assess the results. But with what Terrin had said about the Empire out looking for Galen's ship too, and not being entirely thrilled with another ship popping up in the same area looking for a ship, well...

Oh Sithspit, to hell with it. He'd been an ally of Admrial Palleaon of the Empire and worked on his very own flagship till he had passed, and he'd even given up all of his "rebel allies," including the aforementioned Admiral, to Admiral Actar in exchange for Galen being removed from some crazy mind cage Actar had created and for a "truce" between him and Eagle Enterprises. Granted, Actar had later turned around and imprisoned Terrin and Jasyn when Terrin had refused to work for the Empire...

...but if you call up the right person, in the right way, maybe...

Aaron shook his head, and raised a hand to his chin, chewing his lower lip once more.

He still had contact with Palleaon's old flagship and its new captain, but contacting them and then asking them to in turn deliver information was adding too many middle men...

Lowering his hand from his chin, Aaron reached out and opened a general frequency to Imperial HQ on Coruscant.

"This is Captain Aaron Barnes of Eagle Enterprises, requesting permission to speak with Lt. General Tarnus regarding some information I've obtained about a ship for him."

He paused then, making a face at his own vagueness. But there was no way he was going to air the information he had to tell Tarnus over a general Imperial comm, even with his own frequency being highly encrypted.
So let's see if the Empire's secretaries push your message through...
(((OCC: Message goes out to Sorben Tarnus in Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forum.)))

[ 02-10-2019 04:10 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



The Empire

posted 02-10-2019 02:18 PM    
((OOC: Coming in from Back Into The Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"Imperial Command to Eagle Enterprises. Advise you to please stand by.

"End transmission."

[ 02-10-2019 02:28 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by The Empire ]



Galen

posted 02-10-2019 02:51 PM    
That there was SOMETHING not quite right didn't take a rocket scientist to understand. But whether that something was due to me or the Universe in general, I hadn't a clue. All I knew was that somehow I'd been able to connect with Master Kyan, just as we'd been able to Flow Walk together.

Flow-walking with a Jedi disconnected from the Force! I might add!

WHICH I promptly did, tossing that rather major discrepancy onto the steadily growing pile of mysteries I seemed to be collecting. Chewing my lip in thought, I went back to my search, knowing that sitting around pondering wasn't going to do anything but use up the limited power I had, and that was something I couldn't afford. If the chance existed that there were more power packs, or other items aboard my icicle-bound ship useful to my immediate survival, then of course my first priority was to that.

In spite of how awful I was feeling about poor little Cel.

Of whose apparent predicament I was given tantalizing hints exactly how?

Focusing on my search, I allowed a part of my mind to wander to that little mystery.

Just what had happened there? I was clueless, but I couldn't help but bring up those moments in my recent past when something had flashed from me, something I'd never experience ever until after that horrible day when I lost Jharmeen to whatever it was that had taken her. The thing that had lashed out from me wasn't nearly as powerful as what she had... but...

But! Was it the same?

I know I'd entertained this thought before, only to shove it away each time, scoffing. But perhaps in those past cases that knee-jerk reaction on my part wasn't so much the result of me denying the possibility that whatever lurked inside Jharmeen had managed to find shelter in my body too, but was instead an unconscious acceptance of the sheer improbability of it's truth.

Maybe I did have this, this All thing inside me too...

For all the damned good it did me.

Just to make sure, I stopped searching the container I had uncovered, sat back on my hiney right there on the ice-covered deck, and crossed my legs. Closing my eyes, I calmed myself, steadied my self, quieted my thoughts, opened my mind, let nothing enter but the merest whisper of...

Cel. Are you there?

Waiting... waiting... feeling suddenly very foolish, for all that had managed to pass was even yet more time, and time was of the essence and flying by entirely too fast now, even though I was most assuredly not having fun.

I sighed, clambered to my feet, and went on with my search.



Cel

posted 02-10-2019 05:29 PM    
The passage of time eluded her. Usual indicators Link had come to depend on; the visual readout of a chrono, the sound of footsteps outside, even the rhythmic hum of ships engines those were not present in her confinement. Instead the only sounds she heard was the raspy squeaks when she attempted to use her vocal chords, and creaking metal from the grate above that bindings created as she swayed. Though the bindings were crude, they did work effectively. Without power her arm was little more than dead weight, and her tail while more dexterous than most people gave her credit for she couldn’t loosen the bindings. Even if she had use of that arm in her current psychological state the most she would have been able to accomplish was ineffective thrashing.

So Link hung there, hopeful that the door would open and someone would at last cut her down, on the other hand she was filled with terror that it would be much much worse than the situation that brought her here. If Link was in a rational frame of mind that facilitated logical thinking she might have questioned the strange occurrence or her own sanity by responding to it. Neither in her right frame of mind or thinking rationally Link did not question that faint voice she was hearing from somewhere in the room.

Cel… Are… ..ere?

To Link it sounded vaguely like Galen’s voice yet different. She couldn’t identify the source, to her it felt as if it was faintly vibrating into her skull. Link slowly worked her tongue in her mouth shaking off the dryness she felt.

“...ha ...hha… ...ha..llenn...” came from Link in a painful exhale. The exertion brought on another round of painful coughing. After all of that she still couldn’t even say Galen’s name. She silently cursed at herself at pathetic attempt, shutting her eyes tightly to at least eliminate the sight of the room as a constant reminder and she resumed mouthing her silent pleads.

Papa, Galen, anyone? Please help me.



Aaron Barnes

posted 02-10-2019 06:08 PM    
Aaron scowled at his monitor as the response from the Empire came through. But there was honestly nothing surprising about the response, really. Aaron's hand made its way to his chin again, and he leaned his elbow on his desk, chewing his lip a bit as thought once more overtook him.

Oh kriffing hell, Terrin, I don't know this Kani you are trying to get a message to, nor do I know these Mandolorians...

As he sat and thought, another message popped up one his monitor:

Captain Barnes, this is Katrina from Stargazer Corporation. We’ve run the information you sent through our databases and best navcomputers and come up with 55 potential locations. I’m transmitting that information back to you, along with this message. I also wanted to let you know that, as far as we know, Shawn Petrolu has no known comm frequency; I am supposing this is the Jedi way. The last I heard from Captain Kartan—which was some time ago, actually—he had asked for the coordinates to Kamino and the Guild Worlds. He said he was going to get back into running Stargazer Corporation, but there has been nothing further. In his absence business remains as usual with small jobs here or there. I have not attempted to contact him myself; he seemed rather adamant he had some things he had to do before he returned to us fully; but his personal comm frequency is 111248. Maybe if he has been on the Guild World he can help you. If not, please let me know if there is any further way Stargazer Corporation may assist you.

As Aaron read the message, he chewed his lip a bit more, also reading underlying dissatisfaction in what was being said. Erik had been gone and hadn’t been in charge of his company in the least. While Aaron himself had owned the company and knew little of information smuggling, he had kept in contact with them….

…and had used them as a platform to help create the beginnings of a rebellion that had seemingly fizzled out since Admiral Pallaeon’s death. Aaron frowned at the thought, then with efforts put those thoughts aside to return to the matter at hand and pulled up the information Katrina had sent him from their computer findings regarding Terrin’s information. He then keyed in the frequency for navigation, requesting they compare Stargazer Corporation’s results with those of their own. Knowing this would take only a few minutes, he asked navigation to contact him immediately once the results came in. Then he keyed in the personal comm frequency Katrina had given to him, to contact one Erik Kartan. He typed in a message as follows:

Erik, this is Captain Aaron Barnes of Eagle Enterprises. I attempted to find you via your company, but was notified you had been gone for some time, and may have had some interations on the Guild World. I was hoping I could utilize your company to help determine the location of Galen Danner, who has had some ship trouble and is currently stranded. If you receive this message, please respond.

(((OCC: Message outgoing to A Rose So Sweet in the Jedi Praxeum and Sith Temple forums.)))

[ 02-10-2019 07:22 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Terrin Danner

posted 02-12-2019 08:01 PM    
Terrin paced back and forth in his detention cell, trying his damnedest to come up with any way to get out of this and back to the business of getting to Galen somehow; having literally just seen the sight of the stars from her Mandalorian ship viewport with his own eyes. Granted, he'd gotten that information to Aaron, who he knew would do his best to act on it...

...but would it be enough?

Terrin frowned to himself, his eyes darkening along with his thoughts. For not only was there the very real concern for the fact that time was ticking for Galen, but also that others had been dragged into this with him.

Captain Joao....a person who had quickly become a friend. Cel, who was clever, had just found a home and a father in Yaoksi, and just a kid. And Master Kyan...?

Terrin's frown deepened.

What of him? He clearly wasn't able to use the Force and track others, not like Terrin had seen other Jedi do...

...but what was he doing now? And what of their supposed Mandalorian allies? They'd promised to help be protectors, and Terrin had sent out a message to them calling for help in finding Galen...

...but were they?

Terrin really couldn't stand it. For even when he'd made the alliance with the Sith, he'd never been separated from those who were with him. And he'd been included as part of figuring out what to do to help find Galen then, so he was never out of the loop. And here he had information that might help narrow the search this time, and he couldn't do a thing with it. But the worst part about it was that here he was on an Imperial Star Destroyer that was supposedly here looking for Galen's ship per Tarnus's orders, or at least that was what they'd all assumed when they'd popped up with the ginormous ISSD arleady in the territory, right in the middle of where Kyan had projected Galen was located.

So why the hell were they not releasing he and the others who had clearly stated that they were here looking for the same ship, and not doing anything other?

So maybe Tarnus hadn't told the Empire exactly who they were looking for on the Mandalorian ship when he'd sent out his request? That seemed to be logical if he didn't want to tell the Empire Galen was on that ship because, Bloody Hell, Actar was the Empire.

Or at least that was what Terrin sincerely hoped was going on here...

...but then what had Tarnus told them instead?

All of those incongruities aside, the fact was that the Empire was most definitely looking for that Mandalorian ship, for one reason or another. And if anyone was going to find Galen, whether because Tarnus was helping them out or because of something entirely too dark to even think, he wasn't going to be able to change that, not now.

But he, Terrin Danner, had more information about that Mandalorian ship and its location than the Empire currently had.

Terrin froze and whirled, looking for a certain something, keenly aware that someone was watching him in his little detention cell.

"Hey, I have more information about the location of that Mandalorian ship you're looking for," he said simply, remaining in place and waiting to see if anyone was going to respond to him at all.

[ 02-12-2019 08:15 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



The Empire

posted 02-16-2019 09:29 PM    
Ensign Dim Toryo had been standing quietly by the door of Terrin's cell, holding a mess tray in his hands. He'd been standing there quietly for a fairly long period of time, proud of how quietly he'd been able to enter without the prisoner being alerted in the slightest. All the while the single word "SCUM!" marched about in his thoughts, carrying upon its back exactly what he thought of not merely this man but anyone who warranted being captured and placed under arrest to begin with.

His world was neat and tidy and orderly, as one would expect military life to be. Not only that, but also filled with growing expectations of the path he was sure to trod, one leading to a future where he would not only be rapidly promoted to Major at the very least, but one with his own field command of several squadrons of Night Whisperers. The fact that he'd entered this cell completely unobserved substantiated his own pride in himself and his assured future; it did take the prisoner some time to realize he was even there watching him after all.

He straightened when the man suddenly spoke to him, then moved to the far corner of the little cell and plopped the tray down on a small durasteel shelf.

Then he turned and faced Terrin directly.

"What information?" he asked succinctly, broadening his stance a bit and letting his body turn just the slightest, even as his right hand hovered about the butt of the hand blaster he wore on his hip.

[ 02-16-2019 09:33 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by The Empire ]



Terrin Danner

posted 02-16-2019 10:06 PM    
Terrin purseed his lips, slightly cocking his head. He wondered for a brief moment if this guy was going to give a damn what he had to say...

...or if he would believe him. Even so, he had to try. After all....

What was it that Galen was so wont to say? In for a credit...

...if he didn’t at least try he’d never know. And the information he’d gleaned while “virtually” aboard the Mandalorian ship with Galen may perhaps be of absolutely no use.

Terrin regarded the other man then,, deciding that being straightforward and to the point was going to be the best approach. Perhaps the only approach.

“My Jedi friend was able to help me get more information about the Mandalorian ship’s SOS and location while we were looking for it, before you tractorred us in. It has an amplified SOS signal, one focused by a kyber crystal. The ship is also not completely stationary in space, yawing a bit so that the SOS signal has more range and detail.” He paused. “Also I can draw you a star map of what is outside of that Mandalorian ship’s forward viewport at this time; with the Jedi’s help, I was able to see it.”

Falling silent at that, Terrin simply looked at the other man, willing him to believe him....

...or at least take the information to higher ups who might then make a decision on what to do next. All the while his thoughts had not left the others who were here with him, and he couldn’t help but wonder that, if the Empire took him up on the star map, that maybe he might be able somehow arrange a deal to set the others free....



Sorben Tarnus

posted 02-17-2019 05:19 PM    
((OOC: Message for Aaron Barnes comes in from Back Into The Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"This is General Tarnus.

"I'm all ears about that ship, my friend."



Aaron Barnes

posted 02-17-2019 06:09 PM    
Aaron had been sitting there staring at the results of his and Stargazer Corporation's findings related to Terrin's map and the quadrant of space the Jedi had narrowed down Galen's location to when a message buzzed through on his comm unit. Expecting it to be related to something about EE, the Hornett, or maybe even from Stargazer Corporation or Kartan, his jaw practically hit his desktop when he hit the accept button and the message from none other than General Tarnus came through.

He sat back a moment, chewing his lower lip a bit, a hand going to his chin. Terrin obviously needed him to communicate the information he'd sent to Tarnus, and Terrin was at least for the moment trusting Tarnus with this. Still, Aaron had no idea where exactly the General stood on things such as the Empire...

..and Actar. And oh yes, Aaron clearly remembered his interactions with the Admiral...

...and how he'd promised a truce in exchange for Aaron's allies, only to later throw Terrin and Jasyn in prison for an offense neither one was involved in. This needed to be done carefully.

But again, Terrin was trusting Tarnus...

...and the fact that he was meant two things: he was running out of options, and he believed Tarnus would do everything he could to find Galen. Or perhaps it only meant one of those two things...

Aaron frowned, chewing his lip for a moment longer. Then he made a final judgement call, and dropped his hand to the reply button. "General, my business partner has communicated with me that the ship has an SOS signal that is amplified with a kyber crystal to give it focus and that the ship itself is yawing to give that signal more range. He's also sent me a star map of what can be seen from the forward viewport. He's a well-trained pilot with a good eye, so it should be fairly reliable, if lacking in scope since it's two dimensional. I am acting on his behalf, to transmit this information to you, and will send the map from the forward viewport along with our analysis of it to you as well."

Since Terrin obviously cannot now, came an errant, darkening thought.

Then, attaching the file he'd mentioned, Aaron then sent his reply off along his own highly encrypted frequency and waited to see if the General would have anything further to say.

(((OCC: Message going out to Sorben Tarnus in Back Into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forum)))

[ 02-17-2019 06:27 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Sorben Tarnus

posted 02-18-2019 10:48 AM    
((OOC: Messages coming in to both Aaron Barnes (message #1) and Captain Landarian (Message #2) from General Sorben Tarnus in Back Into The Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"General Tarnus to Captain Barnes. The information you have sent should prove useful to us; you have the full appreciation of the Empire. Your abilities in this matter are much regarded, and it is my personal hope to be able to utilize those abilities again at some future date.

"General Tarnus, out."

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
"This is General Tarnus. Information regarding the Mandalorian ship we are seeking has... come into my hands.

"I think this should be more than enough to utilize in finding Admiral Actar's ship. Analyze, and let me know what you find.

"General Tarnus, out."

[ 02-18-2019 10:50 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Sorben Tarnus ]



Bes'in Skirata

posted 02-18-2019 12:02 PM    
The reports coming in from the Empire made no sense. Bes’in knew when he withdrew the deep cover assets that the they information gleaned from other sources would lack the authenticity they had come accustomed to. While everything appeared normal the traffic from the top came to an utter stand still, most everything indicated the Empire was at a stand still yet other reports indicated a buildup in sectors of no strategic importance save that they were adjacent to Mandalorian territory. Did news of his ships appearance make it out? None of this delayed his plans and from the incomming comm traffic he estimated that 60% of his fleet assets could be deployed. He opened a channel to his ship captains.

“We proceed as planned with some alterations,” Bes’in announced. “The Ultimate and Indomitable are to assigned to the Kuat Drive Yards. Destroyer and Rebuilder are to depart to the Corellia system. The Vhett will join us at Coruscant. All ships are to emerge at their assigned locations outside of any blockades or system fleets. Once they notice you jump away to secondary positions. The Vhett and I will remain outside weapons range of the Coruscant blockade to gauge their response before making contact with the Empire. All other ships are to return to Mandalorian space under the command of the Redeemer until Guardian Skirata can take command. Do not engage the Empire, but also defend Mandalore if need be. If the Empire does intend to invade work with the other clan chieftains who pledge their loyalty to Manda’yaim.”

One by one the various Captains answered with simple acknowledgments. It was a gamble to deploy most of the fleet in such a manner. Compared to the Empire or the now defunct New Republic his ships constituted a small battle group at best. The fall of the New Republic did bring in a fresh infusion of disillusioned Officers who instead of laying down arms headed out to wage their own wars against the Empire. Most were easy to convince to throw in their lot with him the rest soon got snuffed out by the Empire. Those new troops while fanatic in their devotion to hurt the Empire still needed time to integrate and understand Paladin Tactics. Which was why the ships deployed were his more experienced Mandalorian born and raised forces.

The information that Kyan and his allies provided on the Vong will give those new troops all the opportunity for proper seasoning soon yet.

“Helm take us to Coruscant rally point one,” Bes’in ordered.

The start outside began to stretch out into lines as the view screen went to white indicating the jump to hyperspace.



Aaron Barnes

posted 02-18-2019 01:04 PM    
Aaron Barnes accepted the incoming transmission from General Tarnus, and listened intentently. He listened so intently, in fact, that he was almost certain of not only what Tarnus was saying...

...but in fact, what he was not saying at the same time. After all, Aaron had spent quite some time building a rebellion against the Empire that was Actar; a rebellion which had only been cut short due to his main supporter’s untimely death, though Pellaeon was quite advanced in years.

Aaron nodded to himself then, feeling confident that the information Terrin needed to be passed along was in good, reliable hands. And Aaron admittedly felt a little unconscious tinge of eagerness to get back to the business of rebellion.

After all, this Empire that Admiral Actar had created was of the variety of the one that had been ruled by the Emperor and Darth Vader. Possibly worse.

“Captain Aaron Barnes, over and out,” Aaron said then aloud, seemingly to no one in particular, for he most certainly did not feel the need to send a return reply to Tarnus. In fact, he was reading between the lines that he most certainly shouldn’t...

...and that all things would come back around at the right time, and in due time.

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Captain Landarian

posted 02-18-2019 03:22 PM    
The deep bass thrum of Relentless' engines was given counterpoint by a quieter but by no means lesser thrum of productivity around him. Landarian settled in his command chair, casually reading the reports being sent to him from the armada he led, looking to see if Actar's ship had been picked up by anyone as of yet. It was rather serendipitous, then, when the Major turned from his comm station with a report of his own to make.

"Sir, incoming transmissions sent by General Tarnus have been analyzed. Resulting data in combination with that sent by ISD Rabid show new possible location of target vessel as somewhere in Sector 86, approximately neg2217 by +0246 by neg 0304 from interceptor Sly's coordinates.

"May I have your orders, sir?"

Landarian swiveled his chair, a genuine smile lighting his features. While Actar wasn't known for his friendliness to officers beneath him, he did reward them well and often for missions well accomplished.

"Send data to all ships in armada. Instructions are as follows: Using data analyses, deploy all fighters, drones, and ships into a logistical sphere about the centerpoint given. All ships are to be alerted to an intermittant signal rather than a steady one.

"It sounds as if the Admiral is experiencing more difficulties with his ship than expected, and that his signal has dropped entirely off of both subspace and the HoloNet. Look for old radio-type realspace signal; however keep in mind the intensity may be stronger than mere radio wavelengths.

"Make it so."

With no further ado he then turned to the yeoman who had materialized seemingly from thin air, holding out yet more datapadds for him to peruse. The top one referred to their new prisoners.

He took that one in hand, quickly scribbled an order and after signing it handed it back to the Yeoman.

"See that the Officer in charge of them personally visits each and every one, seeing to their wants and needs. We have it from General Tarnus himself that they are not to be harmed... and if they have come to some discomfort their needs are to be met immediately.

"I shall be coming along shortly to personally attend to their condition."

With that he returned to his busy-work, going through the pile of padds in his hands, waiting for the signal from the Communications Major that Actar's ship had finally been found.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Landarian was just about ready to make good on his intentions of visiting their prisoners when he was sidetracked yet again by his Communications Officer.

"Sir, we have a transmission coming in from ISS Todthund.

"Shall I forward to you?"

Landarian merely nodded. "I'll take this one in my Ready Room," he said as he rose from his seat and hastened there. Once seated, he reached out to engage the message a pretty blinking green light was informing him that he had waiting.

"This is Captain Jissel of ISS Todthund," came a deep, grating rasp. "Now in orbit about planet Mandalore; sensors indicate no human or humanoid life signs present.

"However, sensors did pick up a shadow-signal of indeterminate origin; we sent out a probe-droid which indicated a fairly large grouping of ships currently exiting Mandalorian space, traveling along a bearing of--" Values were rattled off "-- which would place them on a heading straight for Coruscant.

"We believe them to be Mandalorian. Sir.

"Orders?"

Landarian frowned at this.

Mandalorian? First a mission to find Admiral Actar, said to be in somewhere in Sector 87 of the galactic NW quadrant, flying a Mandalorian ship. Next, detaining a group of people in the prime staging area, people claiming to be hunting a Mandalorian ship, said to be defunct and piloted by the wife of one of the detainees.

And now this.

His frown deepened. Every instinct was screaming at him to return home, to assist what he couldn't help but think could very easily be some sort of attack on the Empire's very heart. True, Coruscant was well protected by a double blockade, but the dead race of Mandalore lived on in millions of whispers yet today. Their prowess as warriors was practically legendary.

He thought a moment longer before issuing his order to Captain Jissel.

"Shadow them, but do not engage. Let me know immediately if there is any change in the status quo, or if anything happens that makes you so much as burp in reply.

"Landarian, out."

Now drumming his fingers upon his desk, he eased one over and opened an encrypted channel to Coruscant HQ.

"General Tarnus eyes only; Sir. Please be informed a small fleet of possible Mandalorian ships is currently en route to Coruscant. The maps and information you have sent regarding Admiral Actar and his Mandalorian ship has been analyzed; we expect to be locating his position within the hour.

"Sorben, take care, old friend. Don't let my home get blown up in my absence.

"Landarian, out."

Rising, he returned to the bridge proper, heading over to the Communications Major before taking his command seat once again.

"Any progress on tracing that signal from Challenger?" he asked, frowning yet again when his query was met with a simple, "Negative, Sir."

He sighed, regained his seat, and proceeded to count seconds... seconds which were dragging by entirely too slowly for his liking.

((OOC: Landarian's message goes out to General Tarnus in Back Into The Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

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The Empire

posted 02-18-2019 04:58 PM    
Per the orders of his Captain and Commander, the Officer in charge of cell block 46-1518B hastened to the detention cells of every one of their newly incarcerated prisoners. While he wasn't quite liking having to act upon his newest orders, he gritted his teeth and soldiered on. His was not to question why, his was instead to follow said orders to a tee.

Thus it was that, beginning with the one proclaiming himself as being Captain Terrin Danner, then proceeding with Captain Yaoksi Joao, the adopted Ryn Link, and lastly the Jedi, he and his men removed each one singly and escorted them into some more bearable "living quarters."

At least these had a tiny head, a sonic 'fresher, and a bunk and chairs possessing real honest-to-goodness cushions.

In the case of Captain Joao and the Ryn, a far less "austere" version of med-droid came to call, providing them with medical care for their injuries and even going so far as to administer pain killers. While that care wasn't quite the same that they would have received in a good ol' bacta tank, it did approximate 96% of the job of bringing them back to a state resembling a normal healthy one.

As far as their emotional state, well... that was left up to the varying strengths of each individual.

The timing and placement of them all in their new "quarters" was impeccable; none were able at any time to communicate with another, and when finally installed found themselves to be in cells which alternated across the yawning corridor from each other, each one separated by four rooms. Thus Captain Joao's little room was separated by four from that of Link, who in addition was across the corridor, and four cells away from that of Terrin. Thus the two captains were separated on one side by eight rooms, far enough for conversation to be an impossibility. Likewise the width of the huge corridor precluded any possible discourse between the two humans and the Ryn.

As for the Jedi... he was placed at the very last cell on the block, well away from the others, and in a cell designed especially for Force users in that it was equipped with a Force cage type of device. Though he hadn't made any outward motion to harm or escape or even speak, Landarian's soldiers were not stupid. A Jedi was a Jedi was a Jedi; and so they made certain he was far, far away from the other three, and that the device was engaged so as to infringe upon his Force-using abilities.

Satisfied that he had followed his orders to the best of his ability, the Officer in Charge contacted the bridge, to inform Captain Landarian that the prisoners were ready for his inspection.

Sir.

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Terrin Danner

posted 02-18-2019 06:40 PM    
Although Terrin had been escorted to his new “cell” in a far less rough manner than he’d been delivered to the detention block, the escort had most certainly been stern and efficient. Not a word had been spoken— instead just a nod to direct him here or there— and he hadn’t seen any of his fellow shipmates in the process of the transfer. Terrin wasn’t stupid; he knew this was done with reason. When he was finally left to his new “quarters” and the autohatch whooshed closed with a locking sound behind it, he wandered over to a chair and fell into it, his blue eyes deep and distant with worry.

While his new living space for the time being was far from posh, he couldn’t help but note that while he sat here, unable to do a thing, Galen was stuck on an inoperable ship with ice condensation everywhere. And time was ticking.

Dammit. Dammit, dammit, dammit!

And what of Yaoksi and little Link? Hopefully they’d been moved to better situations as well, and were in good shape....

Terrin shook his head, and closed his eyes for a moment, thinking of them, and seeing Galen there. In all actuality they hadn’t been tractored in all that long ago, not really, but to Terrin it seemed like an eternity. His mind flashed to another image then, to some of Galen’s last words to him:

”Hurry, Terrin.”

He raised a hand to his mouth, resting it there as his eyes grew impossibly more distant.

Soon, love....

Terrin then simply himself over to the only two things he had left at the moment: Trust in his partner and friend and in One Lt. General Sorben Tarnus, and hope. Trying to think of nothing else but that, and of her, he leaned forward and rested his head in his hands...

...and waited.



Cel

posted 02-18-2019 08:13 PM    
Link was aware of being moved. Faintly she thought she could make out the sound of her prison cell opening followed by a defeated sigh and a call for aid. In her hazy recollection of events they cut her loose from the crude bonds that suspended her, both arms falling slack to her sides the mechanical one with more force than the other. With more care than last time they carried her out into the corridor to the “new” quarters. She didn’t have a comparison to her companions confinements but this marked a giant step up in accommodations for her. The last one would more aptly be called a broom closet. Gingerly she was placed on a bunk while a med droid and in her case mechanic was called.

First the med droid administered to the superficial burns caused by the repeated stun baton blasts, along with the bruised from where they struck her with it. It injected something into her larynx, along with a burning feeling was the sensation of breathing through wet clay being replaced by breathing through a tube. It was easier, but her vocal chords struggled to work correctly. Then a liberal if not overzealous amount of pain killers was applied leaving her mind swimming. She tried to call out but between the stubborn vocal chords and the haze of the drugs she could only weakly moan out.

“Ahh… hhaa…” She intended to call for Yaoksi. But nothing seemed to work correctly.

Next came the mechanic, from what she could gather from the assessment the circuitry was fried. It was in need of repair or a replacement, in any event they removed it leaving behind an empty socket of circuitry, wires, and plugs. Their work done they left her a prisoners smock in one of the chairs along with a tray of food before closing the doors. It was a step up though it was still hell for Link, but in the end more bearable from what had transpired earlier.



Galen

posted 02-18-2019 11:20 PM    
Ahh... success!

Clutching the newly found power pack as though my life depended upon it...

Since, hey! Guess what? It did!

...I scooted carefully backwards out of the storage compartment I had found in the aft deck. Rather a strange place to hide something so vital as this pack, but who was I to question the Mandalorians in their wisdom? I'm sure they had a reason.

What further reason I wished to Hell's Seven Circles that I had was a reason for joy, said joy being created by a further communication with Master Kyan so I could tell them all of my discovery. I'm sure Terrin had probably paced a meter-deep track in Captain Joao's brand-spankin' new ship by now, worrying about my fate. After all, my current power was slated to poop out in...

Gads. Only five more standard hours?!

I sighed with relief, knowing I held another 48 hours of power in my hands, but that relief was tainted with pain.

Terrin, oh how I miss you! I wish I could touch your sweet, sweet face, feel your lips on mine, make your pain go away, pain I know I've caused, pain that...

I stopped that pity train right there with the sudden realization that yes Terrin was probably in anguish, and that yes I loved him and thus empathized fully, but...

No. The pain I was suddenly feeling was quite different from personal sorrow, feeling instead as if it was the real honest-to-credits ouch kind, a pain I realized to my great consternation was actually and physically coursing into my body from nowhere with such emphasis that it set my old friends the geese marching up and down my spine in acknowledgment.

I plopped down on the deck, power pack now held loosely in my hand, wondering what this pain was all about, where it was coming from, when I saw her.

Again.

The Ryn, the one I knew as Cel. She looked more woebegone than ever, only this time she had good reason.

Her arm was gone.

My jaw dropped.

"Cel-?" I couldn't help the word from bursting from my lips. Moisture from the vocalization condensed on the inside of my helmet lenses; frowning at my gaffe, I pursed my lips together tightly and waited for my body heat to evaporate the moisture.

"Cel?"

This time I tried a new tack, merely thinking the name, trying to remain calm in the face of her all too apparent distress, but heartened by the fact that this time when I tried reaching out...

...she did not disappear.

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Cel

posted 02-19-2019 09:53 AM    
“Cel?”

Link bolted upright, this time she knew she heard something. Acting in such haste was not the thing Link needed at the moment. As if on cue the hazy drug influenced world around Link accelerated to the speed of a gravitation in an instant. Not at all handling it well she scrambled over to the small head managing to keep the meager contents of her stomach down long enough to ensure they made it into said head. After that ordeal she leaned back against a nearby wall, moving to brush her hair aside Link was confused why the left side remained stubbornly put. Looking down the lack of something became clear in her mind.

Kriffin hell… not again.

She hung her head in defeat wondering how it was possible to go from the best day she had ever known to one of the worst.

“Cel?”

There it is again.

“…aaatttt…” Link rasped.

That sent her into yet another round of coughing and regret as the experience Link compared to trying to speak with a mouth full of cotton, in a typhoon, under the ocean, if the ocean was also syrup. She recovered enough to regain a measure of composure. Slowly she exhaled attempting to center her thoughts, this was more successful than her previous attempts. Closing her eyes, this time Link thought about and mouthed the words.

Galen?” Link asked. “What is happening, where is Papa?



Galen

posted 02-19-2019 02:26 PM    
I almost cried when I "saw" the difficulty the little gal was going through: practically falling out of her little bed, her weaving unsteadily to the small head, wincing in compassion as with only one arm to support her there she was thoroughly sick. But sympathy toward her rapidly segued into wonderment laced with joy, a joy that did send tears of the bona fide variety welling up in my eyes to drip down my face.

Not only could I somehow see her, but I could hear her as well!

Which was really weird when considering that those pesky tears that were so thoroughly wetting my face should be blurring my vision as well. But nope, there she was, half laying on the floor, her big bright eyes flicking everywhere as she sought...

Me.

I allowed myself a gulp, afraid that she would vanish. To my extreme relief the vision stayed put. Which then brought forth a major question.
"Cel," I began carefully. "How is this, ahh... connection being maintained? Is Master Kyan there? And what happened to your arm?

"And... Papa?!"

Squelching an absurd urge to finish with a simple "Over," I merely quieted my mind as much as I could under the circumstances, waiting to see what the little gal would reply.

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Cel

posted 02-19-2019 03:33 PM    
Most of those questions Link didn’t have an answer to or the answer was so obvious to her. If she really thought about it there was a rational reason to ask those questions, Galen wasn’t there on the Challenger when Yaoksi adopted her. Along a similar line of thinking, by all accounts the disembodied voice of Galen was a hallucination. However that logic if brought to full circle would raise the issue of a hallucination of Link’s asking for information she already should have. The real reason Link chose to engage in conversation didn’t rest in logic or belief that Galen was actually there, but the glimmer of hope that by talking it would make her less lonely given the circumstances.

Papa… Yaoski...” Link mouthed while thinking about the words. “I don’t know where everyone else is at, I don’t even know if the voice I’m hearing is real or if I’m going insane.

Link swung her remaining arm hitting the wall out of frustration. The pain from her hand was a reminder that this actually was happening. She looked at that hand and for the first time saw the crudely placed bandages from where the stun button caused the electrical burns and felt the gauze wrapped around her neck from that one particular injury.

We got taken by a SSD,” Link continued. “They separated us, and threw me into a cell. Then some others came with stun batons, they used them to fry my arm and took away my voice and tied me up and then they kept shocking me over and over and over.

Her words kept getting fast and faster almost slurring into one another. Her breathing quickened and she suddenly realized that she was having a hard time breathing. What Link was experiencing was a panic attack, she fell over hyperventilating and gasping for air. To Link, hours appeared to whiz by, but in the land of physical time it only amounted to fifteen or so seconds before her body jolted itself back to a normal state. With her pulse still racing Link now consciously took deep breaths slowing herself a little with each one. After a moment or two she still was experiencing mild signs of panic but felt she wasn’t going to relapse to what she was like only a few minutes prior.

I’m fine… Your fine Link,” She relayed. “When they… finished… I was left hanging there. Next thing I know I’m here, my arm is gone, and it is one of the worse pains I have ever felt to try and speak.

She pushed herself up and clung to the empty receptacle that once connected her arm to her body.

And do you know the worse part?” Link asked. “They never asked me any questions, the only thing the Ryn is good for is entertainment beatings.

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Sorben Tarnus

posted 02-19-2019 03:52 PM    
((OOC: Message for Captain Landarian coming in from Back Into The Fire, in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"Your house and family are in safe hands, old friend. I will guard them all with my life.

"And speaking of such things, how goes the life of those aboard that little ship which was... stupid enough to pop out of hyperspace so close to you? Let's see, it was a Captain Danner, I believe; and another Captain, Joao wasn't it? Along with... a Ryn and a Jedi, who doesn't seem to be doing much in defense of himself or his party, if I recall your report correctly.

"I presume these... detainees have been properly interrogated. It has come to my attention that the results of those interrogations have yet to come to me.

"Please forward, and keep attending to them. I'm sure Admiral Actar has plans for them of his own, and we all know he prefers a clean plate when it comes to such things.

"General Tarnus, out."



Captain Landarian

posted 02-21-2019 01:32 PM    
This latest transmission coming in from Imperial HQ and now being routed to his ready room for private reply, brought something of a grimace to Landarians hoary features. For while he knew that not only had the two Captains been treated fairly well, not to mention the near-guest level of treatment the oddly impotent Jedi was given, he knew that the fourth member of the party had been treated somewhat...

Harshly.

He had come to be friends with Sorben Tarnus in the relatively short time the man had been with Imperial forces, and instinctively knew this wasn't going to sit well with him at all. It wasn't that the General would try to fly in the face of the Empire, holding them secretly in disfavor for methods they used. Rather it was that he thought many of such methods to be... inefficient. There was often a much better way to gain information other than trying to torture it out of prisoners.

Landarian understood this at a level he didn't believe General Tarnus quite attributed to him. Perhaps one day he would; now he could only wince, appeasing himself with the fact that the torture endured by little Ryn had fallen upon her before the General's in-coming order to belay that sort of thing had been issued. He only hoped that her injuries and discomfort were duly addressed, and that she was, if not still a detainee, then at least more comfortable in the more than likely meager holding room assigned to her.

He sat down at his desk, waiting until the door swooshed closed before reaching out to send Tarnus an answer.

"Affirmative, General," he began simply enough. "All detainees have been actively questioned with the sole exception of the Ryn."

He paused momentarily, wondering if that omission would be taken as an error on the part of his men. However, knowing what he would next say pushed his momentary unease away and he continued.

"To clarify, Captain Joao, Captain Danner and the Jedi Kyan Jeti'isad, and the Ryn have been subject to interrogation strategies, each with the implementation of varying stressors. Per new trial policies in this regard, the Ryn was treated the harshest, and asked no questions. It did not offer pre-emptive answers in any attempt to stop the procedure.

"However, interrogation was successful in some regards with the remaining three. All three adhered to the same story, that they were searching for a Mandalorian ship, known somehow by them to be completely powerless and with only a general distress beacon still operating. Just how exactly this was known had yet to be divulged; my men were ready to begin Phase Two when your order to maintain their health for the sake of Admiral Actar came through.

"To continue, the pilot of this ship is still claimed to be the wife of Captain Danner, one Galen Danner. Just how she came into possession of a Mandalorian ship is just as much of a mystery as the Admiral's procurement of one; methods used up until orders to cease did not entice any of the four to divulge this information. If indeed they were telling the truth about this to begin with.

"Additionally, Captain Danner, escapee from Imperial detention on Coruscant, alluded by his silence the exact methodology employed leading to his, ahh... unexpected release. Again, Phase Two truncation eliminated the chance to determine the answer to this quandary; I trust the good Admiral will not look upon this ship as not carrying out her full duties in this regard."

He paused a moment then, pondering his next words, wanting to state them precisely but without the slightest hint of anything that might be misconstrued as insubordination.

"My friend," he began carefully. "There is a commonality here that I find to be... distressing at the very least. Oddly enough, Captain Danner offered up the same map and coordinates that you recently sent, all to help find this ship. One he and the others claim to be holding his wife, and that our orders state as being piloted by our beloved Admiral.

"This is quite a discrepency, General. It can only imply there is indeed something afoot pertaining to the Mandalorian people, especially since we have now found a group of what appears to be Mandalorian ships leaving that sector of space and heading on a bearing toward Coruscant.

"Further orders, Sir?"

Pursing his lips, he sent the transmission on its way before he could change his mind and delete or at least greatly word it's final few statements.

He sat at his desk for quite some time afterward, eyed staring to a fixed point perhaps 56 parsecs in front of him, waiting for the reply he was sure would come.


((OOC: Message goes off to General Tarnus in Back Into The Fire, in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

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Sorben Tarnus

posted 02-21-2019 02:22 PM    
((OOC: In-coming from Back Into The Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

"Begin Phase Two. Except for the Ryn. A Ryn is a Ryn; if no information has been gleaned from that one as yet, it is more than likely none is forthcoming. Especially since it is adopted by Joao. It will know nothing.

"Not to mention that keeping that one from further harm might entice the good Captain into being a bit more forthcoming. Be sure he is notified of this.

"General Tarnus, out."



Galen

posted 02-24-2019 09:29 PM    
Space outside Cin vehti grew red as Cel's unbearable words came slamming into my brain. Not merely words now, it almost seemed as if I could actually feel her distress, suffering myself the atrocities those thrice damned Imperial pigs inflicted upon her for no apparent reason than the joy obtained by bully-boys pulling wings off of hapless gleeberflies.

Sorben... what in Hell's Seven Circles are you doing?! The words now branded themselves across my brain, adding their own heat and flame and fire and anguish to that which I was already experiencing coming from the hapless little Ryn. It took me a few moments for me to realize all these things, that my breathing had tripled, that the heat of outrage was flooding my body, that tears were springing to overflow my eyes, leaving a trail of salty water my body simply could not afford to waste.

With great effort I brought myself under control. I thought of Terrin, that helped. I thought of Darra, that helped even further. And as I slowly calmed it came to me that the image of Cel, while still there, didn't seem to be as... brilliant, as enhanced as it had been when I was in full-fledged affronted mode.

Her image wavered into a bit more contrast as I realized there wasn't one damned thing I could do for her. All I could do was to think of me holding her hand, of putting my arms about her trembling little body...

And suddenly I was. Weirdly enough, I was there.

With her.

In her little cell.

My jaw hit the floor, then bounced back to a position of normalcy so I would be able to speak.

"C-cel? Wha-?" was all I could manage before her image faded from view, and I came to awareness back aboard Cin vehti, my arms wrapped around thin and very cold air.

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Cel

posted 02-25-2019 03:20 PM    
Link wanted to believe the voice she was hearing. Certainly she had seen enough to know it was possible. In the time she had gotten to know Yaoksi, she had seen Jedi, Sith, the Darker Realms, magical portals, long dead races come back to life, a Vong-formed planet, and things that generally made her a believer of weird occurrences in general. Somehow that voice, while in the realm of possibility left her with one nagging question. Why her?

I’m no Jedi, I don’t have any fancy powers, I’m just want to be a normal person.

She so much wanted to believe it that Link thought it was her imagination when she felt cold metal arms embrace her. Looking up through watery eyes Link could make out fiery red Mandalorian Armor. Her mind did a double take as she processed yet another impossibility which made her seriously question her sanity. It quickly ended when that specter too faded away but not before a departing message was let hanging in the air.

“C-cel? Wha-?”

Link would have laughed at herself if she didn’t suspect it would induce another round of coughing and pain.

I must be going crazy, completely insane.

Hanging her head in defeat it was then a glimmer caught her eye.

Ice Crystals?

Yes Link was sure of it, on the deck surrounding her form in a sort of a ring was remnants of ice crystals rapidly thawing into tiny puddles. In fact on her fur clung a few stubborn ice crystals as well. This at first frightened her. Did her prison have internal cameras in each room, if so did her captors see that as well, also if they did was another beating coming her way. Then it filled her with excitement, Link wasn’t going crazy, in fact though she didn’t understand how it all worked she was in position to help. She closed her eyes giving serious credence now that the voice she was hearing did indeed belong to a very real Galen.

Galen,” Link thought as she mouthed the word.

No response. Link took a breath readying herself for what she knew would be an ordeal.

“He-he gha-len,” came a weak rasp.

She fell to the desk throat racked with pain Link likened the experience to breathing burning razor blades.

No Link, you can do this. You have been through worse.

Propping herself back up she braced her body against the wall holding her steady as she took in a deeper breath.

“Ga- Galen I’m… he-he here,” Link wheezed out.

As she slumped back down to the deck as recompense to forcing herself into such an action Link could only hope that her efforts would be the ticket they were looking for.

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Galen

posted 02-25-2019 04:29 PM    
My body had plunked, shaking, to the icy deck, my arms still held outward. I stared vacantly at my empty hands, raised my head to the slowly skewing starfield outside Cin vehti...

And quite suddenly just LET. IT. ALL. GO.

Scrambling to my feet now, slipping on the ever thickening ice, I whirled. Now I did raise my fists against the darkness, against the Night which I could almost palpably feel was descending to cover me in a smothering, mesmerizing blanket of...

"NO!"

The word shot out as if I thought it would actually hear me, as if I thought it was actually out there watching, calculating, considering its next moves in the game I most certainly did not wish to be playing.

"This is ENOUGH! ENOUGH!"

I whirled about, in counterpoint to the moving stars, my eyes everywhere, seeking shadows I just knew were there, just beyond my peripheral vision.

Just... there...

Nothing.

No big eyes, no sudden soul-wrenching epiphanies. Not so much as the distant sound of metal pinging and snapping as it grew colder and colder in my beautiful little ship.

Just silence.

Silence filled with the sound of my own heavy breathing, of the gritting of my own teeth, a sense of sound as the vibrations my now-moving booted feet produced were sent skirling up my legs, through my very bones. I paced back and forth, growing madder and madder by the minute.

"This just isn't FAIR! I suddenly burst out with, falling once again into silence, this time hearing the sound of my own blood pounding in my ears, the pulsing of my heart, the sound of...

What was that?

I froze like a gandyrak in headlights, not daring to so much as squeak, holding my breath, straining my ears... no, it wasn't... now anguish was growing but it wasn't alone, for it had come galloping along hand in hand with even greater anger, anger so fierce that it squelched down my ever-present goosey-army, quieting them enough so that...

YES. There...!

A small distant "I'm he..here..."

I whirled, instinctively reaching out a hand, my fingers making a weird hook-like pattern, nothing I was consciously aware of but there ya have it...

Just as I suddenly had in front of my eyes the impossible sight of space itself turning into...

Something.

I didn't think. I just took a single step forward, and suddenly found myself back where I had been only moments ago, standing in utter shock in front of an equally shocked Ryn. I gulped, she tried to gulp...

And nothing untoward occurred.

I ripped off my helmet even as the sound of something ripping all around me faded away into an improbable sort of memory, and even as it did I was tearing off my gloves, so the little tortured kid could see a kind face and feel flesh against her aching body.

I held her firmly, but gingerly, for the moment not even wondering what in Hell's Seven Circles had just happened. All I knew what that Cel needed someone, and somehow I was able to come to her aid.

[ 02-25-2019 04:33 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Cel

posted 02-25-2019 05:14 PM    
Link was utterly dumbfounded.

It worked, it kriffing worked! Galen did it, no we did it! Take that smug Mandalorian Jedi.

Her celebratory mood was briefly deflated as Galen scooped her up and Link gasped in protest.

Too tight too tight too TIGHT,” she both thought and mouthed at Galen.

The grip slackened slightly as Link caught a glance relating a sorry expression. The pain killer administered by the med droid Link suspected was dosed for a human of her mass and suspected age. So the overall effect did alleviate some of the pain she was in but left her more loopy than anything else. Not wanting Galen to take offense and genuinely seeking physical contact at the moment Link did hug her back with her one arm and tail in a much gentler fashion. It was then those unbidden tears came welling to the surface.

I- I- was so…” Link couldn’t think of the words at the moment.

She was elated to see, to hold Galen. Besides an obvious Yaoksi, Galen was a close second for people Link wanted to see, let alone actually liked… Terrin was somewhere in the mix, the Jedi was up to debate. On the other hand Link felt shame for her current state, not that she believed that she deserved it, but it was a side of her life that for those Link considered family she never wanted them to see. At the moment however all of that was overcome by her overwhelming need to just let someone see her as more than the former slave girl who she couldn’t shake loose from. So Link just held her not saying anything, and ignoring the possibility of what might happen when those guards discover a second occupant in her cell.



Galen

posted 02-26-2019 12:29 PM    
I was so absolutely shocked by the sudden turn of events that I didn't realize my own strength. Or perhaps, to put it more accurately, Cel's lack of it.

"Sorry!" I whispered as I loosened my grip, smiling then to feel her tail wrap loosely about me. The smile soon faded, though, as with the steady reduction of adrenalin that had bolstered me throughout this amazing event I was now able to take a quick gander about myself.

My heart sank, even though I told it sternly not to do so.

"Well, I see you... I mean, we're exactly where I thought," I said. Granted the statement was a tad bit on the obvious side, but it had been stated simply so Cel could hear my voice. I was still trying to make her feel as good as I possibly could even while trying to figure out just what in Hell's Seven Circles I was going to do next.

For something deep inside my Gut was whispering ghoulishly that the weird whatever-it-was that had yanked me from Cin vehti wasn't going to trot obligingly to our rescue.

At least not until I could truly ascertain what it was... and what I'd done to call it. I knew the probability was more than likely that it was indeed the same thing Sissy had been exposed to. In her case, she got the brunt force of it.

But in mine, perhaps something of a backlash. At least that's what made the most sense.

But what had happened to her in that period of time when she left me for dead with our father, dead by her hand, and disappeared only to come back wielding this... this thing like some kind of Uber-jedi, I hadn't the foggiest notion. All I pretty much knew, or at least highly suspected, was that she was whammied, disappeared, and came back with apparently total command of this strange power.

Me, I'd been hit with backlash. And that was it. Period. Ever since the only thing to have happened, maybe in response and maybe now, was that those hunches I've always had seemed somehow to strengthen, to become more accurate. But control this? Make it come on command?

How the hell did Sissy do it?!

I shook my wandering thought back to our current situation.

"So!" I began brightly, untangling Cel's tail and depositing her as gently as I could upon the little bunk provided. "I see we're in the SSD mentioned earlier to me. I can see we don't have exactly their best guest accommodations; SO I'm pretty sure someone will be coming along at one time or another to visit. Or at least check on your condition?"

I paced about the little cell, noting every feature, noting there was nothing I could possibly reach, or at least that no one could possibly reach simply standing there unless said person was Kaminoan...

A Kaminoan could reach the air duct up high against one bulkhead, far removed from the bunk, or head or sink. I was pretty sure that said Kaminoan would not have been detained in this particular cell, but it would be fine n' dandy for a diminutive Ryn.

Even more fine and dandy for a Ryn having a sudden friend who was more than willing to help...

I studied the grating, then looked back to Cel. She looked awful, and I'm sure she felt even worse. However, I'd come to know a bit about her and knew that within that furry little chest there beat an extremely stalwart heart.

If there was anything I knew it was that if anything was going to go wrong with a plan, it more than likely would happen at the very outset. I knew this would seem fast and furious, but my Gut was screaming again to hurry the hell up!

I didn't even bother to ask her anything. I simply replaced my gloves and helmet, so at least if someone should burst in the door I would be masked, and more importantly, totally armed. Then I carefully picked Cel up from the bunk I'd so recently laid her upon, and extending my arms held her carefully up to the grating.

"If you can manage to unscrew that grating and remove it, I can boost you into the air ductwork. Maybe you can crawl around until you find where everyone else is detained; if I know the Impys they loooove to separate the prisoners they take so as to demoralize them.

"Hopefully then you can at least let them know that I'm here, and working on... well, something to get us all out of here."

I knew the idea was crazy, half-cocked and thought up on the fly. But those were what tended to work best for me; my carefully thought out ideas never seemed to hold water, while those made up on the spur of the moment seemed to do so.

At least that's what my Gut was screaming at me as well.

[ 02-26-2019 12:36 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Cel

posted 02-26-2019 02:13 PM    
Looking at the grating and pondering what was on the other side filled Link with dread if she was discovered. She squeezed her eyes shut while shaking her head repeating the same mantra in her head.

No no no no no no no...

She did calm down slightly when the realization came either being found in a cell with an extra occupant or outside in an air duct the subsequent punishment she thought she would be on the receiving end on would be about the same. Feeling herself being lowered down Link quickly reached up and grabbed the grate then turned to look back at Galen.

Wait, I’ll do it.” Link relayed.

Link waited as she was hoisted back up then she studied the grate. The grate itself was flush with the wall and the screw holes themselves recessed into the grate. Galen’s and Link’s saving grace however was substandard maintenance. These screws at least had not been properly tightened down, Link could get a grip on them and worked three out of their place. For the fourth screw, this one belonging to the lower right, Link loosened it part way then pulled the grate out partway letting it pivot on its remaining fastener.

Higher,” Link indicated.

Briefly Link felt the hold on her being repositioned as she was boosted up higher. Scrambling to gain a better foothold Link worked herself inside. She realized that speed was the game here, one that the mentally perceived shrinking confines of the space reinforced in her mind. Moving was more of an awkward shuffle with only one arm and two legs to propel her, when she reached the central vent that from Link’s recollection of a SSD wiring schematics ran parallel to the detention level central corridor. Link made the decision to head deeper then work herself back to the entrance. Meandering her way down to the end, there was a shimmer in the air, reaching out to touch it and an electrical discharge arched out striking her hand. She tightly clamped her mouth shut, for once reflexively glad that she gotten use to not speaking.

Kriffing force shield, stupid Imperial paranoia for extending it into a vent that no one else can fit into.

She waved her hand briefly, the shock wasn’t nearly as bad as any of those stun batons. Turning around Link worked her way back checking into each side vent, every cell she came across was empty. Link was beginning to question this plan when she saw an occupied cell. From her estimation it was four cells deeper into the detention block than her own and across the corridor as well. Cautiously she peered through the grating and saw Terrin hunched over in a chair. From her angle she could make out most of the inside of the cell and by all indications he appeared to be alone.

Galen I found Terrin,” Link tried to relay like before, not entirely sure if that ‘thing’ was still working.

Not waiting for a response Link began to lightly tap on her side of the grate.

Tap… Tap Tap… Tap… Tap Tap Tap…

C’mon Terrin notice me.

[ 02-26-2019 02:36 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Cel ]



Terrin Danner

posted 02-26-2019 03:26 PM    
Terrin hadn’t vacated the seat that he’d fallen into some time ago, quite literally counting each second...

...seconds that he was losing in finding Galen. Seconds that all of the people that had thrown their lot into this with him were in dire straits. He leaned over, head in his hands again, trying to ignore the screaming logic that he wasn’t going to be getting any of them out of this any time soon...

...when he heard it.

Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap.

Terrin looked up, frowning. Being the owner of an SSD himself, he knew this sound was not typical. And while perhaps someone was working on something nearby, the likelyhood of that was minimal. After all, the Empire...or at least, the Imperial officers aboard this ship...clearly wanted all of them detained and alone as much as possible.

The tapping continued.

Furrowing his brow, puzzled, Terrin began scanning the room, and looked in the general direction of the tapping sound. At first he didn’t see anything...

...but then his eyes caught something: in the grating to the air duct above, an eager, furry white face.

Terrin’s eyes widened.

Cel?!

Terrin really wanted to blurt the kid’s name out and head over to the air duct to find out just what the hell was going on, but he also had a sneaking suspicion there might be survelience of some sort around. He had no idea how Cel had managed what she had but he knew he didn’t have time to question it, nor did he care at the moment.

He took a precious few seconds to analyze how to communicate best with Cel without looking like he was communicating with anyone. He noticed the air duct was positioned juuuust above the bed.

Yep, that’ll do nicely....

He let his blue eyes stay on Cel for a moment, hoping she understood that he knew she was there, and very minimally raised a finger as if and in fact nonverbally asking her to wait just a moment.

Then, striving to look as though he was still in the same state of mind as he had been before to any outward observer, he raised a hand to rub across his face, taking a long breath. Then he stood, ambling over to the bed, sat on it, then turned and put his feet on it, laying down so that he was in a position to see the air duct above him and mouth words in Cel’s direction if and when the time came.

He hoped she was a good lip reader, cause who knew if there were any listening devices here or not...

For the moment, however, Terrin didn’t say anything, but instead let his blue eyes speak for themselves as he sent a curious and questioning look in her direction.

Bloody kriffing hell, he didn’t know how she’d managed to get up there, but however she had, she was good...

[ 02-26-2019 03:39 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Cel

posted 02-26-2019 04:08 PM    
Excitement broke out on Link’s face as Terrin appeared to finally notice her presence. That was briefly tempered when she caught his indication to stand by. She watched as Terrin moved over to the bunk which in his cell was directly beneath the grate Link peered through. There was a questioning look in his eye but nothing being said, he appeared to be waiting for her.

They are probably monitoring the others more closely than me. I’m guessing the Imperials think I’m dosed out of my mind or cowering in a corner.

Until recently those Imperials would have been right on the second assumption. She shook her head driving that thought away, this wasn’t the time to have another breakdown. Opening her mouth to speak she paused before she could say anything.

We never did go over what the plan was, well what is the worse that can happen at this point.

Link took one more moment to think on the exact words she wanted to use and hopefully that could be understood by her mouthing them to Terrin as well.

Try… not… to… be… excited…” Link mouthed in an exaggerated manner.

She waited for what she thought was enough time to process that statement, and then she dropped the bombshell.

Galen… came… back… she… is… in… my… cell…” Link relayed.

Link knew that was in no way, shape, or form an adequate explanation, but she guessed Galen couldn’t come up with a better way either.



Terrin Danner

posted 02-26-2019 04:40 PM    
It was a damn good thing that Terrin was laying down, or else his jaw would have hit the floor of his “quarters” so hard every Tom, Dick, and Harry in the vicinity would have come running. His eyes widened, and he wondered for the briefest of moments if perhaps he had been drugged, was dreaming, or lost his mind for good...

...but then he thought to Hell with it all. Because if this was in fact real...

”Galen?!?!?!?” he mouthed, his eyes probably widening even further.

Cel nodded in confirmation. A myriad of additional questions floated into Terrin’s mind: How? Had the Empire found her ship? But why would they have put her with Cel?

Had something else happened?!?

Mentally, Terrin scratched his head. He very much doubted it had anything to do with Jedi Jetiis’ad, dammit, but maybe something else...

He also knew they didn’t have time to communicate all that back and forth. In fact, if the Impys were keeping tabs on them like Terrin pretty much figured they were, there wasn’t time for much.

”We gotta get out of here!” he then mouthed Cel’s way.

Internally, a little sholder devil snorted. Well, duh, like she couldn’t figure that out, genious....

He didn’t know how they were going to get out of this, but he did know his ships, and that might help, especially since he sold capital ships and owned an SSD. If they could get to it....

He mouthed two final words at Cel, knowing the little gal would be smart enough to figure out what he was thinking. ”Yaoksi...Challenger....”

He quirked a brow minimally in Cel’s direction.

Bloody hell, if the stories of Han Solo and Princess Leia escaping a Death Star were true, then surely with what their little team knew they could get the Hell off this ISSD...

[ 02-26-2019 04:48 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Cel

posted 02-26-2019 05:05 PM    
Link nodded in agreement to Terrin’s assessment, they did need to get out of here and the Challenged did represent their best option. Before departing she mouthed out one final message.

Be ready.

She began to work her way back towards her own cell checking the ones in between as she went. When she reached her own and discovered that they all remained unoccupied Link grasped the pattern. Bypassing the others she headed four cells down the opposite direction from hers and across the way. Once again cautiously peering through the grate Link saw Yaoksi laying face up on his bunk. He looked like they put him through the ringer, not as bad as Link but still something that Link didn’t want to see. Her tears began to well up as she began to frantically tap at the grate.

Papa… Papa… wake up Papa…” Link wordlessly pleaded.



Yaoksi Joao

posted 02-27-2019 10:28 AM    
I thought I felt terrible before.

This time I'm sure that under the tender auspices of the Interrogator Droid Mark Seven I blabbed everything from demons in secret hidey holes to towering horned people having weird powers to my Aunt Betsy's secret recipe for birthday cake icing. It is, after, the icing that makes the cake... and the icing coming from nowhere to "make" my personal one came wafting into my tired ears in the form of...

Tap... tap tap... tap-tap... tap...?

I groaned, certain I was hearing things, that I was affected more than I thought by the last bout of Imperial questioning I'd endured. For a moment I just lay there before wasting precious energy to lift and plop one arm over my face, and tried to go to sleep when that weird tapping grew impossibly louder.

Either the methods used to gain access to that icing recipe had left me with a weird and permanent kind of tinnitis, or...

I raised a cautious elbow, peeped around the room. Nothing untoward to be seen other than a few drops of blood on the decking, which spoke volumes, in a language and pitch that almost overcame...

Tap-tap-tap-tap...TAP.

I let my arm slide, now certain I was hallucinating, but obliged by repeating the gesture with my eyes, letting them slide around the room, seeing nothing but bulkhead and sink and head and tiny chair. I blinked, caught a flicker of movement out of the corner of my eye, turned my head slightly and raised them to...

Link? LINK?! Wha-? And more importantly...

HOW?

Never look a gift ronto in the mouth, I've always said. It was a damned good thing my body was aching entirely too much, and to such a degree that my instinctive reaction to flash to my feet was immediately aborted. I winced, falling back onto the hard little bunk, the short period of time that THAT little reaction took giving me a moment to get my act together and think.

Now I made an obvious effort to explain that movement, trying to come across that a muscle spasm entirely beyond my capability to endure had wracked me. I really didn't have to act much in that regard, truth be told, but the improbability that Yes indeedy, it really was Link's little white face I was seeing peering out from behind that air vent grating made it easy to ignore any rising pain that movement had caused.

I also realized that Big Eyes were probably everywhere. Just where exactly I didn't know, which was the problem. How do deal with this quandary? How to communicate? I figured she was bright enough to read lips, but more than likely so could Imperial computer programs, should they be fed images.

Inspiration struck again.

I shot a look straight into her eyes, widened my own, and then proceeded in the attempt to make it appear that delirium was beginning to overwhelm me, hoping like hell I would get my "words" across in a manner good enough for her to interpret. Now letting my head plop back upon the bunk, I likewise plopped my arm over my face once more, and began mouthing words.

"No... nooo... H-how, wha--?" I mouthed, trying to logically think exactly what a delirious person would indeed say while in the throes of said delirium, words that could carry upon their backs a simple yet hidden meaning of an entirely different context.

I repeated this little mantra, and then started panting heavily, now allowing my head to roll a bit from side to side, and in general putting on so grand an act that it seemed my... no, OUR! ...very life depended upon it.

Which of course was more than likely the case.

[ 02-27-2019 10:40 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Cel

posted 02-27-2019 11:11 AM    
We are doomed we are so doomed, Sure Galen could fly the ship but how do we drag Papa through a Star Destroyer.

Yaoksi’s act was convincing at least to Link, it at first filled her with panic how were they to effect their escape. Only as she watched losing hope did she register that Yaoksi was repeating himself, it was as if he was on loop and she caught that pattern. She breathed a few deep breaths to calm herself then studied Yaoksi. It took her around three repetitions to understand the message, Yaoksi purposefully slurring the words didn’t help. Once she got the message she gave a series of three quick taps to get his attention again. When he was once again looking at her Link thought about what to say, she wanted to tell him a million things but she needed a quick message for Galen and her slapped together plan.

In my cell is Galen…” Link mouthed to Yaoksi. She added another word “Magic?” with an exaggerated shrug that she hoped he would catch.

Link gave Yaoksi a moment to process that gem of knowledge and when an appropriate amount of time by her estimate had passed she continued with her message.

Escape Challenger… Be ready Papa.”

Finishing the message Link nodded to Yaoksi to give a response before she would head back to her own cell.



Yaoksi Joao

posted 02-27-2019 01:52 PM    
I had positioned my arm just so, creating a tiny triangular window of sorts through which I could peer, in order to see what Link would mouth back.

I caught "Galen," "magic," "Challenger" and...

Papa.

My heart swelled in direct proportion to the degree my eyes widened when I finally managed to decipher her words.

GALEN?

Well now, maybe there is such a thing as the cavalry galloping over the hill after all, even though I'd come to know she certainly didn't believe in it. She was always the feisty one to create her own circumstances, to take hold of current events and somehow twist them to her advantage, and to thus come out smelling like a flower in the Royal Gardens of Naboo.

Magic indeed.

I was no fool, quickly realizing that there indeed was something apparently afoot in our favor. It took every ounce of strength I possessed to turn my instinctive, responsive grin into a grimace.

"No, GO!" I now burst out, speaking the first word more quietly, letting the second carry, flailing my arms as if fighting off invisible demons. Quickly then, in more softly spoken and slurred words came "I'm not..." which trailed into a rather loud and explosive, "READY!"

I sat straight up with that, letting my eyes grow large and wide as I forced them to fixate upon a point exactly 16 centimeters to the front and slightly down to the left of the grating. I let one lid droop in a wink, followed smoothly by the other. My outstretched arms grew limp, and I flopped back on the bed, now turning to curl into a fetal position in order to hide the rather large smile I could no longer prevent from planting itself across my face.

[ 02-27-2019 01:58 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Cel

posted 02-27-2019 07:18 PM    
Link nodded frantically in acknowledgment then began to head back while she still had the mental fortitude to do so. First to the central shaft, four cells deeper, and across the way. Moving both quickly and quietly as she could the tight confines that barely allowed her access, Link could swear they kept closing in on her. She knew the walls were not constricting and the vent wasn’t getting darker, if it did then the entire detention block would as well. That fact did little to help her as she continued back to her original cell.

Ten meters, five meters, one meter, next left.

Rounding a corner all that was left was a straight section and up ahead she could see light streaming up from an opening. Even with this goal laid out before her the darkness driven by the stress of her ordeal crept in on the edge of her vision. Her breathing became quicker and soon she found herself struggling for the oxygen she needed to continue.

Not here Link, not inside the death vent, just a few more meters.

That mantra she kept repeating over and over, even when her vision faded completely to black and her quick shallow breaths didn’t actually take in air she pulled herself along. So focused she was on moving forward that all at once her hand did not meet the smooth metal surface of the vent and found nothing but air beneath her. This did not register in her mind as she fell headlong back into her cell, if not for a pair of waiting outstretched hands she would have likely slammed headfirst into the deck. Still visibly shaking and gasping for air it was the harsh light from the cell that shocked her back into normal function. Finally processing that she made it back Link took in a deep breath, dry heaving as she fought to control her own body. When she regained enough of her wits to form a coherent thought Link could see Galen in her armor holding Link to prevent her from hurting herself in a panic state. Link latched onto Galen, still decompressinging. After a short time Link released her death grip and found that she could now breath properly, looking back at Galen Link mouthed the words out for her.

I found the others,

Quickly Link pointed at their cell then pantomimed four cells deeper into the detention block and one across.

Terrin” Link indicated.

She repeated the motion but in the other direction following it with, “Papa, Yaoksi.”

Indicating back to the deeper regions of the detention block Link stopped her had as if hitting a wall and relayed, “force shield.” This she followed with an exaggerated shrug while mouthing in question, “Jedi.” Link saw that Galen was nodding along seemingly understanding the layout.

Terrin wants to escape on the Challenger, Papa Yaoksi agrees. What now?

Leaving the question to Galen, Link had hoped she came up with something while Link had her adventure in the hell vent.



Terrin Danner

posted 02-27-2019 08:25 PM    
After Cel had departed, no doubt making her way to Yaoksi, maybe to the Jedi, and then back to her cell with Galen...

Her cell with Galen, Bloody Hell...

...Terrin sat back up on the bed, swinging his legs over the side of the bed and letting his feet hit the floor. Then he leaned forward, putting his elbows back on his knees, placing one hand then under his chin and the other across his mouth. He looked forward to a point in space about 2 meters to the left of the door to his “quarters,” so to speak, looking for all the universe like he was lost in thought.

While he was most certainly thinking, and....calculating...his ears were keenly attuned to any unusual noises and he was watching. All he really wanted to do for the moment, however, was to bust out of his blasted cell and get to Galen....

....and get her and everyone else the kriffing hell out of here before more of those Interrogation Droids returned....or worse. He scowled at the thought, trying not to analyze too closely what he may or may not have revealed on the thing’s last visit, instead wondering just how Galen had managed to get here...

...and really not having to think too hard to come up with an answer.

Dammit, Danner, you’ve seen it before, have known it all along...and it’s one of the millions of reasons why you love her.

He closed his eyes at the thought, seeing her in his inner eye once more, resting in that thought, and likewise becoming even more determined to do whatever he could to get them all out of this.

He wasn’t certain just how far away from the main hanger bay they all were, but he was certain that they were on the same level. That would be a point in their favor. But they were on an Imperial Super Star Destoryer, which was going to be bustling with activity from officers and troops. That was going to make this all very difficult. He highly doubted any of them had any weapons, for he had been searched, and was sure everyone else had been as well...

....except for Galen. Point in their favor, more than likely, he thought, remembering how she had been wearing Mandalorian armor to sustain herself on the crippled ship.

Chewing his lip a bit, Terrin remained as he was, hoping for action sometime soon....

...and making a final mental note of his own. Everyone was here, after all, because he had called in Tarnus for help, which in turn had lead this ISSD to be in the same space they were when they reverted. The Imperials already knew he was an escaped prisoner, and no doubt had more questions regarding the how...if he hadn’t told them already. He owed it to everyone who had been good enough friends to help him to get them out of here, and he had to get Galen out of this if and when the likes of Actar came back around. He didn’t know if Tarnus was going to make good on his promise that they could trust him...

...and now he might not regardless if the Impys ever found that lost Mandalorian ship that Galen was most definitely not on any longer. So if choices had to be made, to get everyone else safely away....

...Terrin was ready to make a choice, if need be.

[ 02-27-2019 09:29 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 02-28-2019 09:59 AM    
There was little for Kyan to do besides meditation. Though the initial questioning was cordial in nature the subsequent follow up less to. To be fair they did not harm Kyan, nor insinuate harm if he did not cooperate. They informed him of a change of venue for his accommodations then set a holopad on the table, the images Kyan was unable to see but from the sound he didn’t need his imagination to know what they had intended to show him. He heard the muffled complaints from Yaoksi’s interrogation, the grill down Terrin received, and dishearteningly the initial protest of Cel followed by electrical discharges and the crack of a whip. When that stopped all he was left hearing was subdued whimpering, all of this made his blood boil, but he knew the implied threat not to his safety but that of his companions. So when the request, no demand for him to disarm Kyan knew he had no choice to comply.

“Mandalorian armor is dangerous for the inexperienced,” was his only comment.

Kyan cautiously set his lightsabers on the deck and backed away, followed by removing his armor as well. Then the Imperials had gotten their first look at him and a few began to snicker at the image of an old man that Kyan was. Though sixty-two years of age he now appeared closer to ninety. This did not escape Kyan and though some of it could be blamed on the backlash for his forced methods to help Galen he knew that only accelerated to his underlying condition.

The Impeials under heavy guard moved his weapons, armor, and Kyan along to a new detention block. His belongings taken down a side passage to what he suspected was an armory. Making their way through a different detention block Kyan could perceive Yaoksi, Terrin, and Cel as he passed each of their cells. It troubled and angered him that the condition indicated by the earlier holo was kinder than reality. At the end of the detention block was his cell and once placed inside a static began to build in his skull one that Kyan knew as a Force Cage, a device that hinders the concentration required to use ones Force abilities. It was more of an inconvenience than anything else, a Jedi Master could overcome it too bad in his case that still left him with no Force Powers. So all he could do was meditate and watch the others while waiting. Because of his state he had to withdraw his watch on Galen to a level that could only register imminent physical harm. That was why he was just as surprised when at first Galen flickered in and out of little Cel’s prison, then suddenly she was there. He allowed himself a smile at the step forward she was taking.

The rest will be up to them, Gal’ika I fear that you need will need to learn the rest on your own at least without me.

He kept his watch as Cel made her way through the vent, mentally cringing when Cel touched the boundary of the shield surrounding him imprisonment. She moved on to Terrin, then Yaoksi before returning to her own cell.

That is one brave little Ryn.

Kyan continued to watch as there was nothing he could do on his end without the Force, so for now he relied on more traditional methods of mental preparation to contribute to their escape once the need arrives.



The Empire

posted 02-28-2019 03:26 PM    
Phase Two, as a rule, involved some rather tougher methodologies than those pressed earlier. Thus the tortures inflicted upon all save the Ryn were much elevated in degree, as was the inherent distrust with which the captive Jedi was viewed.

Jedi had been dealt with before, in many cases much to the chagrin of the Empire and those supportive of it for their own greedy ends. Thus it was that there finally came a small sound, just the slightest little whoosh to break the silence in Kyan's cell as a door in high ceiling slid open and a durasteel-barred cage was lowered just a meter or so down.

Within was the wriggling form of a Ysalamiri, one which did not seem especially happy with its current state of affairs, and which was exuding a Force bubble of such size and strength as to encompass the entirety of the cell.

In the middle of which, of course, sat a quiet Kyan Jetii'sad.



Galen

posted 03-05-2019 09:18 AM    
"What next?" I replied in a near whisper.

"A, we get the hell out of here, B we get Terrin and Captain Joao and Master Kyan too, and C we sky!"

Exactly how we were to get from point "A" to "C" I had yet to completely work out. But as for point "A," I had a helluva simple idea.

If there was one thing my dad taught both Jharmeen and I, it was that the simple answer is oftentimes the correct answer. This was a maxim by which I tried to live most of my adult life, and I like to think I've adhered to it well, thank you very much. However, upon retrospect I could see that in the great majority of times when implementing said maxim into then-current situations, one could easily say I tended to react by operating "on the fly."

Such as now.

No time to discuss this as a committee anyway!

Now I turned my attention to the door of our cell. It sat there, all shining durasteel, as blank as a baby rancor's loving eyes, laughing at us. But that laughter was about to be nipped in the proverbial bud.

I turned my head to Link again.

"You're a slicer, right?" I said, thinking aloud, the whisper lowered even more until the words came out of my masked mouth as the merest zephyr. Her ears were as sharp as the weapon I was considering, however, and pricked up in an interested manner.

I didn't wait for an answer; the question was rhetorical anyway. I turned my attention back to the door, now tilted my head just a tad wee. I knew it was a "now or never" moment; it was one thing to bust out and possibly alert the guards in that manner, but I simply refused to hang here waiting for someone to glance idly at the monitor fed by our cell's hidden camera, thus making the discovery that hey! The Ryn's got company!

"I'm getting us the hell out of here," I whispered. "Once we get moving, the possibility that all hell will immediately break loose is very real. But if you could get to a computer port, and slice in, and create a little bit of a distraction, I can zip to Terrin's and Yaoki's cells and release them too.

"I know there are ports out there; if we're lucky you can get to one. If there's not one handy, well... there's strength in numbers. We can, if we're incredibly lucky, manage to get to the Control Room for this cell block after we release the others, and maybe from there create our little diversion so maybe we can get to Challenger."

I paused a moment, now looking down at her again. She stared up at me, her eyes wide and frightened, but in there depths I could read a glimmer of rising resolve.

I nodded, turned back to the door... and let my little vibroblade slide into my waiting hand.

Now, one would think that this kind of weapon wouldn't do diddly poo-doo against durasteel, and when it comes to cutting strength alone one would be right. However, one would be terribly remiss in that assumption, for one would not be considering all the facts concerning the construction of this handy-dandy little weapon.

Vibroblades operated by using ultrasonic energies to greatly increase the frequency of sound waves. Sound waves need a medium through which to travel... and sound passing through a material can impact its structure, resulting in a physical strain which can in turn change the conductivity of whatever it's passing through. This in turn affects how electricity passes through it, not to mention said electric currents can in turn be induced into lockstep with it...

And that cell door opened and closed in a simple mechanical manner, one operated by even simpler computer code passed along to it's tiny local brain...

By electricity.

It was great having a father who not only was a scientist, but as one who traveled hither and yon in his investigations needed to know how things operated: like ships and computers and the like.

And who taught his daughters that. Well, perhaps not Sissy-poops; she was never one for really getting her hands dirty. But me...

It was the epitome of Occam's Razor. I simply held the knife up flat against the wall, and activated it, taking great care to avoid its lethally whirring blade. With equal care I moved it about, following the frame of the door... until with a satisfying whoosh disruption occurred and the door slid obligingly open. Quickly then, I stuck my head out and took a peep up and down the corridor without.

So far so good; if there was an alert blinking on anyone's console hollering about a faulty door closure, no one had acted upon it yet. That gave us precious seconds in which to act.

"Where is everyone again?" I whispered to Link, now picking her up carefully in my free hand and smiling as her furry tail wrapped about the arm by which she was cradled against my armor. I hadn't seen any nearby computer data ports, so I figured to expedite matters I would simply carry her. She didn't object in the slightest, but merely pointed silently toward two doors across the corridor and down from her cell, four cells away in both accounts.

It took me a moment to repeat this process at the first cell I visited, nodding to an extraordinarily shocked and terribly injured Captain Joao who bless his heart managed to keep his yap shut even though the act of bolting upright on his bunk caused him obvious pain. I didn't bother taking the time to say anything, knowing that the figure of me standing there, fully armored and holding Link in my arm, would speak volumes.

But I did nod, and with no further ado gave Link a toss. She landed in the arms he held out to her, pain be damned, wrapping both her single arm and her tail around his neck... but remained blessedly quiet.

No time for family reunions... not even my own. I simply bee-lined to Terrin's cell, opened his door, and stood in the frame with a cautionary finger raised to my lips. Oh how I wanted to plant those lips on his, to grab him and hold him and never let go, but as I'd alluded earlier to myself:

No time for a committee, not even a homecoming one.

We moved quickly back into the corridor, stood for a moment in a comforting knot even as every instinct within me was waving it's red flags for all it was worth. Poised to move, I gave everyone the tiniest bit of time in which to simply let our rising courage become further bolstered by each other's presence. Then letting the vibroblade slide back into it's hiding place I whispered three words as softly as I could:

"Control Room? Kyan?"

[ 03-05-2019 10:56 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Galen ]



Yaoksi Joao

posted 03-05-2019 10:09 AM    
I thought I was dreaming.

In fact, I had been dreaming, locked in a pain-induced nightmare from which I didn't think anything would bring me back to awareness, let alone lucidity. However, let it be said that drama as a rule never helped anyone other than to provide sheer entertainment; in my case my my very own wandering and miserable thoughts were truncated by the sudden opening of my cell door.

Framed in which was a... Mandalorian?

Holding... Link?!

I shot upright upon the sorry excuse of a bunk this little cell held, blinking my eyes and letting my jaw literally drop. I didn't have much time to process much else, however, as with one hand raised to place a finger against the mask the other launched Link directly toward me. Instinct made short shrift of pain; my arms shot out of their own accord to catch the flying body, and to hold her tightly against my own bruised and battered one.

"Link..." I murmured quietly, then raised a look toward our mysterious benefactor. That one, however, wasn't waiting around for the next transport's arrival; it whirled and on sandcat feet disappeared into the corridor beyond.

I looked down at Link, my own eyes now wide with shock and wonder and full of questions. But then I put all that aside, and gave her the strongest hug I could manage without putting much in the way of actual pressure upon her. I saw her one armed condition; anger began bubbling beneath the surface now, but something told me to squelch it.

Later. There will be time later. But now, an angry mind is a clouded mind. Or something like that, according to the Jedi...

For now, I simply let that anger channel sudden resolve... and bolster rising hope.

"C'mon, kid," I whispered as I rose to my feet and tiptoed out into the hall. There I simply stood, quietly holding my new adopted daughter, and watching as the mysterious figure released Captain Danner from his prison. To my consternation, rather than move away to seek the final member of our party, both figures came up to where I stood.

The Mandalorian whispered, "Control Room? Kyan?" and fell silent.

I looked to Link, then to Terrin, and then to the figure, raising a brow of my own now which carried upon it a million queries of my own, but remained silent and just nodded, indicating that whatever move was next in order...

I was game.



Cel

posted 03-05-2019 01:23 PM    
One minute being bridal carried, the next flying through the air, and once again bridal carried. While Link did not appreciate being tossed around she had to admit that because of her condition and short stature it was quicker. Letting it slide Link clung onto Yaoski relieved that he was okayish, silently thanking the gods she did not believe in that he was alright.

Slapped together plans were not Link’s forte, because of her species that eliminated her from most in person jobs available to those in her field. Also that forced her into the much higher end of the spectrum to secure work as a slicer so while Terrin might know more about the layout, hyperdrive specifications, armament, engine output when it came to the SSD. Link would have wagered a pretty credit that she knew more about the minute details of Imperial Security Systems and the electronic components associated with. So even without the tools of her trade Link knew what she needed to ply her art.

A means of interface: be it a datapad or security console.
Access credentials:
an appropriate rank cylinder carried by an officer or under the correct circumstances an engineer.
An access point:
once again a security console or data port.

Link knew most of these things where likely in the detention blocks control room, so when she and Yaoksi met up with Galen and Terrin Link nodded at Galens query. She did notice the hesitation both Yaoksi and Terrin displayed toward Galen, one that she surmised was surrounding the Mandalorian armor and their not connecting the dots. Granted Link actually saw Galen remove her helmet, so Link quickly gestured to Galen using her tail as a means of pointing.

Galen,” Link mouthed at the pair.

This drew more confused looks both at Galen and Link.

Didn’t I already explain it was magic… wait neither one knows what happened earlier with the stun batons.

She gestured to her own bandaged throat using her tail, then gritted her teeth in bracing herself for the pain that would follow.

“Can’t speak,” Link said in her strained raspy voice.

This drew more pained and curious looks, ones with questions behind them. When she had the chance Link would tell them, or probably write out for them what had happened.

Later,” Link mouthed at them. She pointed down deeper into the detention block. “There was a shield that prevented me from checking in that direction. I’d wager the Jedi is there.”

Pointing in the other direction Link continued.

The control room for the block is that way. Get me inside and I can do real damage to the Empire’s systems from there.”

[ 03-05-2019 01:24 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Cel ]



Galen

posted 03-05-2019 04:04 PM    
I looked in the direction Link had indicated with her tail, nodding minutely to myself.

Force Cage, ey? Nasty things; well I recalled the time when Sorben and I were trapped inside one ourselves, courtesy of nasty canasta Darth Wicked...

I didn't want to mess with one again. Besides, there really wasn't anything I could do. Force Cages were energy not relying on the conductivity of material to work; well, they did run through the molecules of the atmosphere, but I didn't think my vibroblade trick would work against it as easily as it did the solid state components which operated the cell doors.

I nodded, and turned to face the opposite direction. Smiling behind my mask to see the confusion still planted on Terrin's and Yaoksi's faces, I simply nodded.

"That way? Let's do it before anyone comes along to rain on our parade. You know what they always say:

"In for a credit..."

With that I simply started moving in the direction Link's tail had pointed toward, hoping the Control Room wasn't all that far from where we were. I figured once there certain distractions could be implemented, and we could find a way to neutralize that infernal Force Cage, rescue Master Kyan, and get the hell out of Naboo.

Figuratively speaking, of course.



Terrin Danner

posted 03-05-2019 05:41 PM    
The interrogation droids must have done more to Terrin than he thought they had originally. Something in his head felt somewhat like a drill boring into his brain, which was making it all kinds of difficult to put the pieces together regarding the identity of their Mandalorian savior. Still, a rescue was a rescue, and there was something about that Mandalorian....

Terrin arched an eyebrow, leaving his cell, shaking his head a bit to clear the fog. As best as he could, at least. He idly wondered when anyone would notice he was no longer in his cell...

...and wondered even further why no one had seemed to notice when he and the Mandalorian benefactor joined up with. Cel and Yaoksi. Terrin initially was relieved to see both of them. But then he took notice of how Yaoksi was standing just so, and how Link was now missing her prosthetic arm. His blue eyes darkened a shade.

Dammit...

His head continued to throb as he listened to the short bursts of words going back and forth between Link and the other regarding Kyan and the control room. He nodded in agreement of the beginnings of a plan that they were making....

...anger rising even further when he realized that Cel was even more injured than he had originally realized. Let alone what kind of injuries Yaoksi was hiding from them all, for if his head felt anything like Terrin’s did....

....but Link....

Bloody Hell. She’s just a kid. This was so, so very wrong. And why hadn’t he been injured just as badly, headache be damned? It was almost as if....

The only thing that drew Terrin away from his darkening thoughts was the indication that they were about to get on the move...

...and the last four words that came out of the Mandalorian armored individual.

In for a credit...

Realitzation slammed into Terrin with the force of a tsunami. For knowing that she’d been using a Mandalorian suit to keep herself alive in the damaged ship and actually seeing her in one were two different things entirely, especially when one’s head wasn’t quite as clear as usual. But there was only one person he knew of that said that...

Galen....

Terrin shook his head again, trying to put things into focus. He spared ever the briefest moment, even as they got on the move, to let his blue eyes lock onto the T-visor of the Mandalorian helmet, seeking to connect with the big baby browns hidden within.

Terrin wondered once more why no one seemed to be noticing what was happening, every nerve cell within screaming that he needed to protect everyone, angry once more for what they had suffered, and not wanting a hand to be laid on Galen....

....and likewise still certain that something just wasn’t quite right about all of this. He kept his eyes peeled as they moved, expecting for something to happen at any moment. Getting into that control room without gaining attention, without certain precautions, was going to be a problem. Those guys, after all, weren’t going to evacuate post for anything short of fire or flood....

An idea was beginning to worm its way into Terrin’s head at that (or maybe it was just the drill still boring its infernal hole...). He kept his feet moving, but shot a look into Cel’s eyes. Terrin knew with her technological knowledge she could do what he was thinking...

...and if she couldn’t do it, something on Galen’s armor could certainly help. And it might just be enough to get the control room clear. He hoped the few words he was about to say, along with pantomime, would be enough for her to get his drift.

First he pointed in the direction of the control room. Then he said a single word. ”Wires.”\\ Next he placed his two pointer fingers together, crossing them, then moving one away to point towards a nearby control panel. Terrin knew if they crossed the right set of wires, they could do a multitude of things that might prompt an evacuation and give them some time, including but not limited to fire, light failure, potential alarms set for various ship emergencies, and so forth.

”Evacuation...” he added, falling silent then and arching an eyebrow.

For the fewer Impys they had to cross paths with while trying to get the Hell of this ship....

...the better.

[ 03-05-2019 06:02 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Cel

posted 03-05-2019 07:06 PM    
Link had to think about what Terrin said. He had a point, he had a very good point. They needed to clear out the occupants of the control room. Entrance to the control room was accessed from the inside, entering or exiting the detention block controlled from the inside, in fact almost all systems within the detention block were managed on the other side of the door for the control room. Silently cursing herself Link then remembered the tidbit concerning what Terrin brought up,the wires. To any other slicer it would have been dismissed, all primary systems which included the detention block, ran its security consoles through a multiplexer merging multiple signals into unique frequencies that could then be transmitted along a single set of wires. Add encryption on top of that the signal it would be impossible to splice into along its path other than a purpose built security console or data port. Then inspiration struck Link.

This is a star ship, not a planetary base.

That key difference influenced the construction of… well everything. In the event the hard line to the computers central core was severed there would need to be a secondary system to ensure things like power, light, communication, and life support could continue. And because of the need to minimize battle damage breaking two systems simultaneously they took different paths. This is where the average slicer failed again, for they knew as long as the main hard line to the central core was intact using the secondary emergency systems would trigger all kinds of alarms and be shortly overridden. Link had a means of dealing with that eventuality. She pointed to the panel before mouthing she wanted to be set down so she could work. Looking it over Link then turned to Galen with an out stretched hand.

Vibroblade,” Link mouthed.

There was a brief moment before a handle was slapped into her hand and Link began the process of prying loose the cover of the control panel. At first Link feared there would be a tangles mess of wires, and to her surprise it was a well labeled tangled mess of wires. Smiling to herself because the engineer who built this scrap heap labeled those wires to prevent an inept engineer at doing what Link now purposefully set out to do.

Okay trip the main breaker to the panel so they can’t see what I’m doing. Will likely notify a maintenance officer, but it could be a faulty panel I mean how could a prisoner escape their cell and gain access, still need to hurry. Next secondary systems overrides… life signs sensors into… fire suppression systems… and now the main power conduit loop back into the central core hard line.

If this had been any other part of the ship Link would not have attempted this plan, by its very nature the detention block proper was isolated from its respective control room when it came to systems such as life support. She hurried as fast as she was able, utilizing only the one hand did slow her down a tad. Once it was all in place she turned to the other, no time for an explanation of what was to happen she could only hope that they would just go with it.

“Stand by,” Link forced herself to say. She wanted their full attention.

Link tripped the first breaker. The panel came back to life no anomalies came to rear their heads. She tripped a second breaker. A cascade of sparks traveled back down to the hard line heading to the central core blowing out any security console in its path… and what Link hoped cascaded across the ship disabling all primary systems controlled by the central core. What Link had done was tie the main power conduit that feed that shield generator that kept Kyan in his cell back into a data hard line, real reason why those wires were labeled was to prevent this. Then Link tripped the third and final breaker of her plan. There was no obvious effect from their vantage point but Link knew that if she wired it correctly, which she was 98% confident she did, in the control room would be utter chaos.

Wire the life signs sensor for the control room to receive a constant signal indicating no life. Then trip the fire warning sensor for the control room, the best way to put out a fire on a ship… why that is to vent the air of course. Which would be prevented if the life signs sensor was working properly. Take that Imperial scum. Now with the rest of the ship likely crippled their maintenance personnel will be scrambling to reroute control to secondary systems, the Empire may train for this and be very good but that will still take time… Time we can use to escape.

Link motioned for Yaoksi to carry her again, if they needed to run then in her condition it would be faster than she could manage on her own. She pointed back down the corridor to the deepest cell, Then mouthed her explaination.

I used the power from the shield generators protecting that area to fry the hard lines to the central core. It may have killed the shield as well, but the ships primary systems are going into failure manual overrides should allow us to make it back to the challenger in the chaos. Ohh and the guards in the control room are dead, possibly unconscious, but most likely dead.



Terrin Danner

posted 03-05-2019 08:31 PM    
Terrin’s eyes widened....

...and his jaw was probably somewhere on the deck. But not for the reason perhaps that others might have initially believed. And perhaps not for the reason Terrin even initially might have believed himself. Certainly, he’d really only been thinking of triggering one alarm or another to get the detention block control room clear, and not killing anyone....

But then his eyes reminded him of a few things. Cel was missing an arm. Yaoksi was obviously in pain. He didn’t even know what else had been done to them. And here they had complied with every step once they had been tractored onto the ISSD, never arguing, and telling the truth.

So damn them all.

So Terrin’s initial reaction shifted entirely to just what the little slicer extraordinaire had been able to do. His look shifted from one of surprise, to potentially awe, to determination. He let his blue eyes flick from one person to the next, even as Yaoksi picked up Cel. They all gathered back closely to one another, and Terrin gazed down the corridor in the direction already indicated by Cel.

”Let’s go get our Jedi and get the Hell out of here,” he said then, even as they began heading in that direction. After all, time was most definitely of essence...

...and Cel had most certainly given them well more of it than Terrin expected.

[ 03-05-2019 08:35 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin Danner ]



Captain Landarian

posted 03-06-2019 10:45 AM    
Captain Landarian sat half-heartedly perusing yet another departmental report, part of his concentration focused on his soon being able to leave the bridge for off-duty hours, when a call pulled his attention from the admittedly boring columns of numbers that had been scrolling down his datapad. His hand immediately lowered, and he leaned forward a bit in his command chair.

"Yes?" he said, his entire focus now upon the lieutenant who was currently monitoring incoming transmissions, their Major having gone off duty.

The lieutenant looked at his console again, then turned to his captain. "Sir, incoming transmission coming in from the Star Destroyer, Satyr. It appears one of their probe droids has picked up a signal similar in nature to the one found earlier; coordinates of the droid are-"

He was about to rattle off numbers, these particular ones being of much greater interest to Landarian, when all hell broke loose.

Lighting flipped off... followed by an eerie red glow as emergency lighting flicked into life.

Boards flickered, danced... and went dead.

Officers froze in their seats.

All except for Captain Landarian, who elevated to his feet with a roar.

"What the hell is happening!" The outcry was less of a query to the bridge in general than it was a command that everyone aboardship follow the unspoken command and find factual evidence NOW in order to determine the answer to that command.

He slammed his hand upon communication switches on his chair; nada. No way of contacting departments directly. Very well, there is the old fashioned way.

Knowing fully well that every engineer aboard the great Super Star Destroyer was occupied with digging into possible causal factors for so catastrophic an issue, he realized that his greatest enemy at the moment was simple lack of intership communication. Without communication, information could not flow, problems could not find solution.

And he would be literally left in the dark.

"Send runners to every major department, on every deck!" The words rang out in the eerie silence, echoing from the durasteel walls to ring in his subordinates' ears.

"I want to be kept informed of our status, and I want that information yesterday!"

The final syllable was still ringing in his own ears when two burly officers ran off to the doors which protectively separated the bridge from the rest of the ship. They set to work, rapidly moving beyond mere brute strength to blasters which they used to carve holes into the bulkhead, seeking the wiring controlling those doors so they could get them open and go off to implement Landarian's order.

Behind them, all Landarian could do was sit... stand again, and begin pacing angrily about the bridge. All around him, his officers frantically began pushing buttons or ripping off panels to gain access to wiring, all the while waiting for secondary systems to kick in.

Which was taking its sweet time in doing.

[ 03-06-2019 10:50 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Captain Landarian ]



The Empire

posted 03-06-2019 11:04 AM    
The Communications Officer aboard the bridge of the ISD "SATYR" frowned, flipped his channel from receive back to transmit, re-sent the information he had mere moments before, flipped into receptive mode... and waited.

And waited a bit longer.

And frowned even more deeply.

"Sir," he interrupted the quiet conversation his captain was in the middle of having with another officer. "Relentless gives no acknowledgement of transmission, let alone a reply.

"Sir."

The captain's head turned to the officer, a responding frown now planted upon his own face. He placed his elbow on the arm of his command chair, rested a loosely fisted hand against his mouth while he assessed this unexpected information. Then his forefinger poked out straight as an arrow in direction.

"Divert a squadron of interceptors to Captain Landarian's last known position," he ordered. "This may not be anything but with all squadrons off-ship hunting for the Mandalorian target, someone unknown might have taken it upon themselves to try something."

In fact, he was certain this was so. Imperial Super Star Destroyers were built to withstand a lot, with secondary systems and tertiary systems all ready and able to leap into operation the moment a primary would fail. A lack of communication altogether boded ill for said ship, indicating there was greater mischief afoot.

He thought about it a bit more, then altered his command a bit.

"Direct the Squad Leader to send out an investigative probe-droid ahead of them, to check things out. I don't want to have them popping out in a potential combat situation.

"Assess and inform. Those are the orders."

He then turned back to the communications officer.

"Open a channel to Imperial HQ on Coruscant," he directed. "Keep it open, and wait for futher instructions."

His forefinger curled loosely back to join the others as he fell into silence, watching as his commands were carried out, his mind already six jumps into just as many potentially possible scenarios in order to act as quickly upon any of them should the need for it rear its head.

One action of course being that he alert HQ as quickly as possible, should visual inspection of Relentless as well as further communication attempts with her prove fruitless.

[ 03-06-2019 11:21 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by The Empire ]



Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 03-06-2019 01:33 PM    
If Kyan had any questions whether his strange force vision was tied to his own stripped abilities, his connection with Galen, or another outside source he was left with even more questions when that Ysalamiri was lowered into his cell. He was familiar with the creatures, the 10 meter bubble they projected prevented a Jedi or any other Force practitioner from influencing the Force within its field. Since it did not in fact nullify the Force but prevented any influence he could still see, but the effect the Ysalamiri exerted filled that 10 meter bubble with so much static it may as well have blinded him.

This blasted thing is giving me a migraine.

With nothing else to do for the moment Kyan waited for the inevitable interrogation that would soon come. He had a fair level of confidence that the Empires efforts could produce results but they would be in for a surprise once they found out most of the information he had was 25 years out of date. His goal then was to provide a distraction for the others to escape. It was then he heard, or did not hear several oddities. The background hum off the Force cage and the static like ultrasonic sound began to cut in and out intermittently.

I’ll take that as my cue.

Kyan approached the door and rested a hand upon it. He could feel a faint clicking vibrating through the door every second or two. Testing an idea he leaned on the door and it moved a fraction of a millimeter before being drawn back into place.

The mechanism that holds the door is failing, but who knows for how long.

Leaning back onto the door, Kyan let the door go through several cycles of moving infinitesimally then slamming shut. Satisfied he had the pattern down he moved to the far end of the room and lined up his approach then began his count.

One… two.. three… four… one… two… THREE

Kyan took off at a full sprint lowering his shoulder at the last possible moment. The door initially held against the impact but then when the power to the lock cycled the force of Kyan’s mass was still acting upon the door and caused it to swing out of the way. He continued to barrel down the corridor, the Ysalamiri’s bubble still extending beyond he cell and as such if there were guards Kyan was still blind to them. About three meters down the hall his vision kicked back in again and he saw a group of three rushing toward him.

One human female, two males… no wait a fourth, female ryn? Ohh Sith spit.

Quickly Kyan kicked off the floor redirecting himself off to the right to avoid bowling over the group. It was not exactly graceful so when it tripped up the aging Jedi he ducked into a roll dissipating much of his momentum before careening into a wall. It was briefly disorientating but he soon found hands helping him to his feet.

“I’m alright,” Kyan quickly offered. “I couldn’t see you until I got clear of that blasted Ysalamiri they kept in my cell.”

Taking a moment to scan his surroundings Kyan saw no sensed the pandemonium of the organized chaos that was thousands of people frantically moving about the Star Destroyer.

“I will guess one or several of you did this,” Kyan commented. “Jail break?”



Galen

posted 03-06-2019 03:00 PM    
I put on the brakes and skidded to a halt scarcely a meter and a half from where Master Kyan came to final rest. As he clambered to his feet I yanked off my helm, giving my head a quick toss.

I always did hate helmet hair!

Then I nodded toward Link, who had found her way into Captain Joao's arms and was nestled there letting annoyance and relief take turns expressing themselves upon her face. That changed to something close to embarrassed acknowledgement combined with pride at my next words.

"We've got her to thank!" I said, waving a gauntleted hand her way. "I just busted us out of her cell; she's the one who got the major ball rolling."

I paused a moment, giving everyone time to take a breath and assess the situation. In complete synchronization then, that is other than Link, all present turned questioning eyes my way, accompanied by brows lifted in varying degrees. I now raised a hand; there would be a time for explanations later. At least I hoped there would be.

Including the hope that between now and then some kind of factual evidence explaining my sudden appearance would come magically into play. Or into my mind. Whichever came first.

The ghostly rising of sudden trepidation alerted my friends the geese to begin traipsing up and down my back, squawking with every step they took. Frowning to myself I shook them away, and with a facade denoting a much firmer resolve than I was actually feeling decided to simply go with the flow of the moment. We could worry about details later. Waving that raised hand, I addressed the group in general.

"Anyone know how we're going to get off this ship?" I asked of no one in particular. "I mean, does anyone know of our location relative to where they stashed your ship? SSD's are pretty damned big, and they have a helluva lot of detention centers and docking bays. And I'm the only one in anything remotely capable of hiding my identity, although I don't think Mandalorian armor is going to get us very far."

I took a brief moment to give everyone a direct look, ending with Terrin where I just stopped and let myself bask in the dear familiarity of his features.

Later, there will be time for that as well...!

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Terrin Danner

posted 03-06-2019 05:53 PM    
For a few moments, Terrin simply let his eyes fall into Galen’s browns, wanting to drown therein, his relief for her safety a palpable thing. But that being said, she would most certainly not be safe much longer—nor would anyone else—if they continued to just stand around.

With effort he jerked himself away from her baby browns and to the question at hand, even as a little shoulder being waved a flag saying, ”Hey, you know the answer to this one!”

“We were tractored into this ISSD, which means the Challenger is in her central hangar bay,” he stated simply.

Then he paused, chewing his lip a bit. While he hadn’t been moved via turbolift, he had been moved from his original detention cell. That meant they were further away from the Challenger than he would have liked.

“As to where we are in relation to that, I was never moved via turbolift, so we should still be on the same deck as that hanger bay. And knowing this type of warship, I can get us there.”

He trailed, pursing his lips, really wishing they did in fact have some other ways of protecting themselves. “I’m sure there’s also an armory nearby, if we really want to get armed. Most Star Destroyers have one near every detetention block, and we should be able to get in while systems are down. Still, these guys are well trained, and they are going to get their systems back up. So whatever we do we need to do it while the scramming is good and they can’t tractor us right back in...”

“....after all, surprise is probably our best weapon right now, and we have it.” Saying nothing further at that, Terrin waited to see if anyone else had anything further to add, ready to move just the same...

...and longing with every cell in his body for the time to simply hold Galen, having found her....

No, not having found her, not exactly. For certainly, she had done that herself...!

...but longing never to lose her again.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 03-06-2019 07:20 PM    
Kyan nodded along, Terrin was thinking along the same lines he was. Shock and awe would serve them well at this junction. He replayed his recollection of events and came to a similar conclusion.

“I can confirm that neither time I was moved a turbolift was involved,” Kyan agreed. “The closest armory to here also houses my armor and lightsabers, probably other weapons as well that we can use. It appears it is along the path you want to take if I’m getting the feel for the layout correct. Link you can override the security door correct?”

There was the nodding of heads all around and Kyan took the lead heading to the entrance of the detention block. The door leading out to the rest of the ship was still secure but when Link motioned to a nearby panel she worked whatever slicer magic she knew and the door opened with a large mechanical whoosh as it retracted into the ceiling. Not wasting another moment Kyan rushed through the opening taking a left at a junction then partway down a corridor stopped at a security door. He had been keeping tabs on the frantic engineers, none had entered the same hallway as them yet, but with so many it would happen sooner or later. It was just to many people for him to actively keep track of. Inside the armory he could sense the occupants one guard two clerks.

“Three people inside, only one appears to be a stormtrooper,” Kyan relayed. “Link override the door, I’ll go right and neutralize the trooper and subdue the clerk. Gal’ika go left and handle the other clerk, the rest of you wait out here until we let you know its clear. We go when the door opens.”

Kyan stood a short distance from the door, slightly bent forward he focused on his prey. Galen appeared to fall in behind him and adopted her own ready stance. Link opened the control panel and with a little more slicer magic forced the door open. Not waiting for a verbal signal Kyan pounced, he charged in and made a quick pivot to the right. The trooper was good already bringing up his weapon to engage the intruder, but Kyan had decades of experience over the much younger man. Drawing within grapple distance much quicker than the trooper was expecting Kyan grabbed the other mans weapon arm and pulled it to him. At the same time his other arm was already following up with an elbow to the troopers throat. The bone sickening crunch filled the room as the trooper crumpled to the floor wet gurgling sounds emanated from the man as he slowly suffocated. Not wasting a moment Kyan turned to a stunned clerk and with a little more restraint grabbed the mans head slamming it into a nearby bulkhead. The clerk to crumpled to the ground unconscious.

“Clear right,” Kyan called out. He looked back to the left of the armory and saw Galen had neutralized her target. “Clear left, get in her and gear up.”

Kyan whirled and headed off to his preferred equipment, a pair of lightsabers and full set of Mandalorian Armor.

“Hopefully decked out is this those fools won’t have to learn the hard way that there is very little in Galactic Basic that invokes more dread than these three words.”

“Mandalorian Jedi Master.”



Terrin Danner

posted 03-06-2019 07:42 PM    
Terrin didn’t waste any time for further invitation. He made short work of heading into the armory to “gear up,” grabbing nothing more than a standard blaster but knowing that was a reasonable choice since he was quite familiar with one.

Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side...

Ensuring that the weapon was ready to go, Terrin looked around even as Cel and Yaoksi gathered weapons of their own choosing. He spared a moment to look in Galen’s direction, unable to keep completely straightened the lopsided grin of pride pulling at the corner of his mouth as he took in her confident, assured stance.

Damn, you are a lucky man...

Sobering at that, then, he looked once more towards the others. And like it had been said many times before, there no time like the present. They were armed, and he knew where they were going even as everyone huddled back up, now with weapons at the ready, and began moving.

“That way,” Terrin said and pointed in the general direction of the docking bay, even as one or the other of his compatriots fired a weapon, and with the steady hum of a lightsaber, occasionally shifting its position.

No one wasted any time, growing interference be damned. Soon the corridors of the ISSD, becoming more and more busy with people running to and fro to address the systems failures, widened further, widening until they at length arrived in a blessedly large hanger bay...

...one which housed the tractored Challenger...

...and their one way ticket out of this mess.

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The Empire

posted 03-07-2019 11:22 AM    
The little probe droid popped out of hyperspace directly athwart the hulking SSD, where it came to a momentary halt in assessment of its immediate vicinity. Sensors reaching outward, it applied thrusters then to turn about it's z-axis and begin a parallel course to the x-axis of Relentless. It furbled and chuckled to itself as it progressed along the length of the ship, sensing here, searching there, alert to even the tiniest little discrepancy. Upon completion, it then fired belly thrusters, maneuvered to the topside of the ship, and once more ran along it's great length. A final repetition along the ship's vast belly, and the droid stopped to analyze the data it had collected.

Which certainly did not take long, as there was simply nothing there.

It fleebled, sending the results of that analysis back to the Squad leader, who with his wing was waiting somewhat impatiently in hyperspace. From there that information was sent back to Satyr.

The captain was alerted. He smile at the alacrity with which his order had been carried out; indeed that wing must have flown to arrive at the side of Relentless so quickly. A quick order that the probe itself try contacting the ship was a dead end, however; he sighed when that little tidbit came along for him to process.

Now he rose from his seat, clasping his hands behind his back as he paced a little in thought. Back and forth, back and forth; at length he came to a halt.

"There is certainly something out of order here," he said aloud. In response, all his bridge officers straightened at their posts, ready and willing and able to implement with lightning speed the order they sensed was soon forthcoming.

The captain came to a halt, now focused on his Communications Officer. "To Squad Leader Alpha One: you are to enter realspace, and set up a defensive perimeter around Relentless."

Waiting for that order to be implemented he waved a hand at the Squad leader's acknowledgment. Knowing it was being carried out at that moment, he murmered aloud, "Sometimes the enemy is not the one you see without... but it is the one within.

"I believe they may possibly come to need further assistance; Lieutenant!"

The Communications Officer straightened.

"Open a channel to Scar. I believe she is fairly close in position to Relentless."

This was done with alacrity. An open channel was waiting for him as he retook his command chair.

He punched a button, and a gruff voice acknowledged, "Scar". He did not leave the owner of that voice hanging.

"Captain Elim of ISD 'Satyr' here," he began easily enough, allowing himself the very briefest of smiles in response to the look of sheer surprise he knew was passing across the recipient's face. Generally speaking only the fleet commander made personal contact ship-to-ship, captain-to captain. With this understanding he likewise knew that details were not necessary at this time. Just the mere fact that it was he himself who was contacting Scar spoke volumes.

"I have diverted a wing of interceptors to Landarian's last known position, as contact with Relentless has been lost. Initial data from a launched probe-droid indicates nothing untoward in her immediate vicinity; however we all know how to play sandcat-and-womprat, don't we.

"To utilize the better part of valor, I am requesting you likewise send off a wing, to assist mine should the need arise. This should still leave enough ships and droids to continue with our current mission.

"Over."

The answer came quickly.

"Acknowledged, and affirmed. Scar out."

Captain Elim smiled, and settled in his seat. However that smile segued into something of a frown as he pondered just what in all the known universe could be happening aboard Relentless. Thinking back to the disappearance of an entire blockade under the command of General Tarnus, he couldn't help but think that there was, perhaps something more afoot than someone trying their hand at yet another silly rebellion.

He couldn't help but hope he'd done the right thing by sending merely two wings to assist Landarian with his current troubles.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

It did not take long for the second wing of interceptors to pop out from hyperspace near the strangely silent Relentless. Joining with those from Satyr, the group formed a defensive perimeter around the huge SSD, with a select few of their best marksmen hanging back facing the ship itself.

Standard protocol in the event that the nearly improbable possibility occur, that being someone inside the ship would be trying to get out..

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Galen

posted 03-07-2019 12:31 PM    
I was never so mad in my life.

All my stealth, all the stealth that Link had used, all the quiet and sneaking and tippy-toeing we'd all had to undertake... all nearly negated in its entirety by my husband's nearly pellmell rush through this huge ship, one whose corridors were filled more and more by more and more people as we practically raced through her. I swear it was only by dint of me and Kyan herding our group into this shadowy nook here, and that tiny alcove there, that we managed to make it as far as we did, as fast as we did, without being seen.

Well, may I amend that. Without being stopped, that is. We'd littered the deck behind us with more than one body; I could only hope we'd vacated the premises quickly enough so as not to be associated directly with them.

Now plastered against yet another tiny bulkhead in the even tinier alcove Master Kyan shoved us in, I paused for breath and shot a look Terrin's way, even though I know he wasn't able to see it one bit due to my having put on my helmet once again. I now turned That Look to Captain Joao, who was likewise trying to make himself and his charge invisible, his eyes just as wide as mine but perhaps not filled with quite the same emotion.

Turning my head now toward Master Kyan resulted in a brief nod of his head, assuring me that we both were on the same page here. But no sense beating a dead ronto; what was done was done. Terrin couldn't help it if dodging bad guys wasn't his forte; he'd not ever been in a solitary physical position in which to do so, at least not in any that came to mind. It's amazing the extent of how one's ninja skills can develop, and how quickly, when one is placed in such positions but utterly alone, relying entirely on themselves to escape.

I couldn't help but think back to Ambria, and scaling Actar's little Shangri-La facility. To coming out from absolutely nowhere to rescue Sorben right out from beneath the very nose of a Jedi gone bad, to all the times in the past few years when I had to survive by my wits alone.

Said wits having gotten me this far in my life, I wasn't about to risk it in the face of brute force combined with extreme eagerness. That particular combination analyzes superficially at best; we were damned lucky that most of the military people who were running about pellmell, in their uniforms, appeared to pay less than scant attention to a group likewise running pellmell, said group incongruously enough consisting of a two human males dressed in mufti, two Mandalorians, and a Ryn.

I pressed my back against the wall, panting a bit as I tried my best to push all the it could have beens down, and focus instead on Huzzah, we got this far.

But... this far, while a major achievement in and of itself, wasn't quite enough to claim total victory. With the greatest of care I peeped my head out, took a gander at what just had to be the biggest docking bay I'd ever seen in my life. And not that it was filled with people scurrying here and there to quite the extent that the corridors had been, it still held entirely way too many uniforms and armored Impys for my liking.

Oddly enough, there weren't any ships aboard.

Not. One. Ship.

Well, I take that back. There was one, way in the distance, sitting there all alone. Surrounded by those infernal men in their gleaming white armor. Holding their blasted blasters.

I now focused on Master Kyan again, recalling the last three words he'd spoken before we'd taken off under Terrin's well-meaning but perhaps not well thought out auspices.

"Mandalorian Jedi Master?" I breathed in the barest of whispers, knowing that our eyes met each others' behind our mutual masks. I gave my head a brief negative shake.

"More like Mandalorian Warrior with Jedi equipment and fighting skills. Much better if you ask me, and we're going to need it."

Exactly how in Hell's Seven Circles we were going to get to our ship was beyond me, and I've been known to pull off a remarkable array of improbable stunts. But even with the gloom of emergency lighting assisting us, as far as I was concerned the odds were simply against us. It was too far, there were too many soldiers...

And dammitall to Hell and back, but the Jedi who was with us was broken.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 03-07-2019 01:59 PM    
He sensed the concern behind Galen’s words, and had his own doubts about the current situation. The hanger was too empty, too open, and too well guarded for a frontal assault. Even if their Mandalorian armor allowed Kyan and Galen to tank the hits for the others even a single stray shot spelled doom for them. And if the others waited until he and Galen could clear out the current batch of troopers more could easily join the fray, or attack the others while they waited. No what those troopers needed was a compelling reason to abandon their position, something that demanded them to respond. As he began to search for that compelling reason, several ships jumped in forming a perimeter around the SSD.

“Blast,” Kyan cursed. “Several fighters have jumped in taking up defensive positions around the SSD, they are watching the hangers as well.”

Okay, the Challengers shields should hold long enough to jump away, none of those ships out there should have the crew complement to warrant a tractor beam or gravity well generator. That still leaves us with these troopers. What can we work with in that hanger, what compelling reason would those troopers have to abandon their post? A more immediate threat to the ship of course. Now what is in there that would be an imminent threat to the ship, what does a hanger have? Ships… only ours, weapons racks… no it appears this was not intended for fighters or bombers, fuel… no wait FUEL!

It appeared in their haste to get the SSD operational again that the tanker carts had been left unsecured, if one blew the chain reaction could blow out the hanger. It could cripple the ship and force an evacuation. Possibly tying up those new ships with rescue efforts. It was crazy, more important it was suicidal, but as far as he could tell it was their only option.

“I can get those Stormtroopers to move,” Kyan said. “When they do you run, get on that ship, and get out of here as fast as you can, do not wait for me.”

Kyan removed his helmet and stripped out the comm link placing it over an ear and toggling it for all channel open communication. There was growing concern that he could feel in his companions and obvious objections to whatever crazy idea they thought he was concocting, but before they could vocalize those concerns he cut them off with a hiss.

“There is no time to debate this,” Kyan commanded. He unclipped his lightsabers and tossed them to Galen and his helmet to Terrin. Reaching down he took up a blaster and thermal detonators from one of the Stormtroopers they had been forced to kill along the way. “Gal’ika, I may be a half baked Jedi, but what makes a Jedi is not skill, or aptitude. But commitment and a good heart, both qualities you have in abundance. Ni kar'tayl gar darasuum my daughter.”

He shoved them back and tripped an emergency bulkhead, it slid into place blocking them from taking his entrance into the hanger bay. There were others that they could utilize but now they didn’t have a means of stopping him. Not wasting the initiative Kyan rushed the hanger, and once inside fired a quick burst with his blaster. His shots hit one, grazed another, and the rest dove for cover. Snatching up a thermal detonator he tossed it wide, his intent was to merely let them know he had them. So when it exploded in a clear area of the hanger Kyan faked surprise at the number of trooper, he grabbed the remaining detonator and thumbed the dead man switch before running the other way toward the defenseless fuel carts. Keying his comm for anyone and everyone to hear he yelled out the one thing that would rattle their cages.

“Death to the Empire,” He shouted. “Remember the Republic.”

Even with their moment of hesitation all but two of the troopers now sprinted to stop him, realizing the suicidal plan. As Kyan grinned at their predictable response he silently pleaded to the others.

GO NOW.



Galen

posted 03-07-2019 02:54 PM    
He didn't have to say it. He didn't even need the Force, with which he'd lost his connection, for the words to slam into me with such strength and absolutely knowledge of what was yet to come that they brought tears flooding into my eyes.

"Goodby buir. Akay vi projor urcir..." I whispered even as the great bulkhead slammed into place, preventing our immediate entry into the docking bay. Followed immediately by the deepest, longest, and most ominous kind of thrum I had ever felt in my life.

It didn't take a rocket scientist to recognize an explosion when they felt one.

Fear for his life filled me, seguing immediately into raging anger that not only had he had been brought to this, but it was by my very own actions. Both high-charged emotions roiled around in my head, creasing my face with pain, and more than undoubtedly expressed themselves in my very body language, which in turn I strove mightily to overcome.

I settled on sheer determination.

If he had to die in there, by Hell's Seven Circles it wasn't going to be in vain!

Quickly then, I drew everyone back into the tiny alcove, and for a moment or so merely held them there with a silencing, restraining arm. Moments passed while I stood thus, one finger raised to my mask, by this small action telling everyone else to just stay put!. We all stood thus for what seemed a lifetime, letting those who of course were coming to assist the new ruckus Master Kyan was creating come racing up, only to grind to a halt in front of the stubbornly closed bulkhead, mill about for a bit, and then take off elsewhere.

After a bit of time had passed in which the number of arriving personnel finally shrunk to zero, I stuck out my head and took a gander.

"C'mon!" I whispered tersely, now moving silently out to begin creeping down the corridor in search of another entrance to that docking bay. "He's got to have done something pretty spectacular in there, something that would get troopers to-"

My words were cut off by the approach of booted footfalls coming up from a side corridor. I dove us all into another one luckily nearby; luckier still, those boots resolved into a small phalanx of armored troopers who took off in the opposite direction that we had been heading mere seconds before.

That only supported my supposition. Letting a few more precious seconds pass, and I pulled out again, dragging Terrin and Yaoksi and Link along with me. We were immensely lucky in that we did not run into any more personnel, and before we possibly might be had come upon a small facility entrance to the docking bay. I poked a head inside; yanked it back quickly.

Inside an inferno was raging. But it was raging alone. That is, save for the image of the ship which sat there waving at us through the flames, promising us salvation if we would just get our butts in gear and move.

The problem was, that meant moving through roiling black, oily smoke, more than likely toxic. The fact that doors were not automatically slamming closed to contain this only gave testimony to Link's skills; however it did present the dilemma that perhaps, just perhaps now mind you, even more troops would be coming in hazmat suits to try and contain the yowling Beast.

"We have to make a run for it," I said, as after another assessing peek I again pulled back and focused now on Terrin and Yaoksi and Link.

"That's all there is to it. Master Kyan gave us the final distraction we need; I- I don't want him to have died in vain."

For indeed it seemed there would be no way in Hell's Seven Circles that he could possibly have survived the conflagration he'd set in motion.

"It's going to be hot, but I think we can do this." I yanked off my helmet then, and handed it to Link.

"Here," I said, both the tone of my voice and That Look brooking no denial. "You need this more than I do, kiddo!"

She took the helmet; honestly I didn't know what it could provide for her without being hooked up to Mandalorian armor in it's entirety, but perhaps it would at least protect her face and allow her to breathe.

I looked to Terrin, who was standing there, his big blue eyes wide and dear, holding Master Kyan's own helmet somewhat awkwardly between his hands. I reached out with both of my own, grabbed him by his face, and planted the biggest kiss I could directly on his lips.

"No time to argue love; you moved us fast enough a moment ago, now let me return the favor."

With that, and with the realization that far too many precious seconds had been wasted I took off, making a somewhat angled bee-line for Challenger, trying to skirt the edges of the fearsome fire rising in its own brand of challenge between her and our little group by aiming toward the leftside bulkhead of the hangar bay. I've never sent more fervent prayers to Khaandon than I did then, pleading that against that distant wall we would be able to find a few miraculous molecules of air somehow still hanging about, enough air to sustain us al as we ran across those final and tremendously frightening meters necessary to travel in order to get to that ship.

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The Empire

posted 03-07-2019 03:49 PM    
With ISSD Relentless incommunicado, it really did not take long for all the captains of the ships in the fleet to begin speaking back and forth with each other. From there it didn't take long either for the two sets of coordinates indicating the possible location of Actar's missing Mandalorian ship to be shared. And once those two sets of data were correlated with each other, by all ships, it took even less time for the third data set needed for triangulation to be found and likewise shared.

It was Havoc who's most outlaying fighter's outlaying probe-droid picked up on it. Hyperspace came to life as brilliantly as Tatooine on Boonta Eve as messages flashed between ships, and computers whirred and likewise shared information. While it was worrisome that said information could not then be relayed through proper channels to Landarian on Relentless, that certainly did not mean it would just hang about waiting while he woke up his ship again to say hello.

It was Elim on Satyr who made the final decision.

"Triangulation points to Admiral Actar's ship being placed at..." He rattled off a final set of coordinates, ignoring the looks of amazement coming across the faces of his bridge officers when they quickly did the math and came up with the final location as being somewhere out in the Unknown Region, well below the galactic plane. Their amazement did not interfere in them all executing their various duties however; soon every destroyer was aware of the whereabouts of their leader.

Elim thought a little, and sent out his recommendation that perhaps some of the ships should hasten to Relentless, in case Landarian needed more firepower than the two squads of interceptors all captains by now knew had been sent.

"Satyr will go to the aide of the Admiral; I suggest all others remain at stations in the event that..." He paused ominously.

"In the event that something untoward is in the middle of happening. Elim, out."

With that he gave the order to recall his own squadrons of investigative interceptors and fighters, and gave helm the order to lay in a course for that point where the Mandalorian ship was expected to be found. A quick crunching of numbers informed him their Admiral would be rescued within the hour.

"Make it so," he said the moment an announcement informed him all ships were once again safely docked aboard his Star Destroyer. Without his ship the spacelanes then grew into impossibly infinite streaks of converging light as, with a dump of waste, Satyr took off to go rescue Actar.

Undoubtedly earning her captain acknowledgement, accolades and awards as a result.

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Kyan Jetiis'ad

posted 03-07-2019 04:42 PM    
There was the briefest of moments Kyan lost track of his surroundings, when he came to he was surrounded in a sea of flames. Not that he needed to see them he could feel the oppressive heat, he tried to get up and his reward was a world of pain. Then he remembered the moments leading up to his blackout. Those troopers were good, real good. They concentrated their fire on the joints in his armor, it held for a time but slowly the blaster fire cut him down. Before he collapsed to the ground he was able to fling the thermal detonator the rest of the distance striking the fuel cart. After that searing pain and darkness. That left him here.

Looks like that worked.

Struggling to sit up he could sense the chaos around him people to occupied with containing the reaction before they lost the hanger. Off in the distance he could barely make out the others making a beeline to the now guard less Challenger. He laughed through the pain that his crazy plan was actually working. But there was one thing left for him to do, to ensure nothing of importance was left behind. He fumbled with his belt, opening a small compartment and pressing a set of buttons on the inside. A high pitch whine began to emanate from his armor, and he began to recite out what was on his mind.

“Emotion, yet peace.
Ignorance, yet knowledge.
Passion, yet serenity.
Chaos, yet harmony.”

I’m sorry I couldn’t do more, but I did what I could. Gal’ika, Kan’ika watch out for each other.

“Death is not the end,”

The high pitched whine reached a crescendo, light began to escape through cracks in his armor as the capacitors glowed white hot. Off in the distance he saw the Challenger rise and rocket away. A smile grew on his face as Kyan slowly closed his eyes.

“We are the Force.”

The baradium charge hidden within his armor went critical. And soon where Kyan rested was engulfed in a 3 meter sphere of light. When it receded nothing was left it its wake.

(((OOC: Kyan Jetiis’ad leaves RP here.)))



Galen

posted 03-07-2019 05:21 PM    
BUIR! NO-O-O-OOO...!

I literally fell to the deck of Challenger, nothing more than a limp pile of noodles, and gave myself over to tears of grief and pain and loss.

Not again... not again...!

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Terrin Danner

posted 03-07-2019 06:41 PM    
Terrin hadn’t even thought about it. Before they began their final run for the Challenger, he’d simply turned to Yaoksi and Cel...

...who had both suffered far too much for a decision he had made already...

...and handed Kyan’s helmet off to Yaoksi. He let his blue eyes flick into the other man’s eyes. “She needs you,” he said simply, nodding to Cel.

Then with nothing further, Terrin turned and ran, along with his wife, and along with his friends. Even as he did an upwelling of the most damning words of self-recrimination haunted him.

You were so critical of Kyan. Of all he did. And look, what happened to him happened because he took the final step to save you all. And in that he lost his life. But you were the Captain, Danner. You made the choice which lead you all to this place, Kyan included. It should have been you.

But as they finally made it to the Challenger, Terrin no longer had any time for his own thoughts and feelings. For no sooner had they entered the living space of the ship did the most soul-rending scream issue forth from Galen’s lips as she crumpled to the ground, sobs wracking her, tears streaming from her eyes.

While in the background the Challenger’s systems were coming blessedly to life, Terrin simply fell to the deck along with her, reaching out to hold both her gloved hands. For he was keenly aware that Kyan had been more than just a teacher to Galen, but indeed, a Father. His blue eyes darkened and deepened with sorrow, Kyan’s sacrifice at the very forefront of his mind and soul...

...never to be forgotten. For greater love hath no one than this....

So Terrin remained with Galen for a brief few moments, wanting more than anything to give her the time to grieve...

...but likewise knowing that they were not entirely out of this. For even as the Challenger rocketed into the sky Terrin remembered what Kyan had said about other ships being out there, having most likely come to this ISSD’s aid.

He drew Galen up to her feet, letting his blue eyes lock on her browns a moment, firming. ”We aren’t out of this yet, love,” he said, the words soft but broaching no argument at the same time.

Saying no more than this, then, Terrin let one hand drop while letting the other remain where it was as they headed to the cabin of the Challenger.. For while Terrin had nothing but utter faith in Yaoksi’s piloting abilities, he wanted to be ready if and when they came against any opposition, for certainly the Challenger would be noticed when it was the lone ship coming out of the main hanger bay of this ship...

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Galen

posted 03-09-2019 11:12 AM    
I said nothing. I saw nothing.

I didn't even feel.

Numbly I followed Terrin, not even being really aware of his presence, not to mention that of the bulkheads we passed along as we headed to Challenger's little bridge. We must have gotten there; I didn't notice.

I could only see black in front of my eyes.

Something niggled for attention, and with a small shiver I let a bit of reality swim into focus. We were standing just back of Captain Joao's pilot's seat, from which he was beginning to raise himself to his feet.

Darkness descended again.

"Just get us into hyperspace..." I whispered. With that I woodenly shook off Terrin's grasp, pivoted with unconscious military precision and proceeded back the way we had come. Along the way reality interjected itself for one small moment, grinning horribly as in that quick bit of time it revealed the pair of lightsabers which, remarkably enough, lay unnoticed on the deck where I had dropped them. My movements even more stiff, I retrieved them and kept going, letting my body find the way my eyes were not seeing, until I finally came to the tiny berth Terrin and I had shared so briefly together aboard this ship.

I entered, let the door close, locked it.

Moved to the bed, and standing there quietly started removing the armor Kyan had given to me, piece by shining piece. I laid these in a tidy pile on the bed, piece by shining piece, arranging them just so, until at length I was divested of them entirely and had created a little cairn. Carefully then, oh so carefully, I lifted the cairn and carried it to a corner, where I laid it almost reverently upon the deck. I topped it with the two lightsabers, laid neatly side by side.

For a moment I simply stood there, staring at the cairn, allowing full release to those tears Terrin's obviously well-meaning action had truncated, and when they had finally taken what I was sure to be every drop of excess moisture my body possessed, I drew in a breath and returned to the bed. There I plopped, sitting on the edge, my hands limp against the silky undergarment worn beneath Mandalorian armor...

And let The Black return.

There it was again: a pale arm, grasping a sharp rock fragment, rising and falling, rising and falling, shattering his life away blow by horrible blow.

Segue to the still-dear hard planes of Sorben's face, now marred by the cover worn by an Imperial General.

The image of Terrin now, without an arm, without his life...

Of sweet little Link, whirling in a midnight dress, her fur glistening and white now suddenly burned and dirtied and once again in possession of only one arm...

Of a Dark Lord of the Sith's face abhorrently close to mine as he... which led to...

Other images pushed in, vying vehemently for attention with each other. I let them come, let them play out in all their noisome darkness, each leading to this endpoint or that, before the entire lot simply fused together in flames and smoke of such intensity it was as if a sun had gone supernova inside my eyes.

And then from nowhere, eyes of purple and chrome ghosted into view. Whether this was reality, driven by memory, imagination or madness, I really had no clue.

"Hunch Central" had gone silent. My army of geese had gone to roost.

The eyes disappeared... and I fell back on the bed, now raising an arm to cover my face and just... remained there. I stayed thus for what some would tritely say seemed to be an eternity, but which strangely enough was not.

It was as if Time itself had stopped for me. And to tell the truth I didn't give a womprat's fuzzy behind if it ever started up again.

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Yaoksi Joao

posted 03-09-2019 11:32 AM    
I was in the process of handing over piloting controls to the only one I've ever seen seeming to be half-ship herself, when she paused, murmured a succinct directive, shook off her husband's grasp, and left the bridge.

He and I exchange worried glances; I just shoved myself back into the seat and reached for the controls.

"I've heard this has been done before, and since we just don't have the time to decide our destination in a committee, I'm taking us back to Dagobah.

"We can alter our course later!"

The timing of events was excruciatingly close.

We'd gained entry. I'd flown to the controls, got us blessedly airborne, and was heading toward the even more blessedly open docking bay doors when something went thoomp behind us, rocking the ship. This was followed shortly thereafter as Captain Danner made his appearance behind me, his wife in tow. I started to rise from my chair; she paused, murmured that directive, left; I plopped down, reached for controls, hollered our unthinking destination into Danner's ears.

By then we'd left the SSD hanger bay. Before us, too many Imperial interceptors for my liking.

That's when I shouted, "I've heard this has been done before!" and with no further ado punched it. Proximity to the great ship be entirely damned.

A heartbeat ticked by. I peeped open one eye, quite surprised with myself that I had closed them. That I'd even had time to close them.

In front of me streaks of light converged into a single point.

It was only then I took my second breath of air, and allowed my body to try and regain a modicum of relaxation. For sure as there's Sand People on Tatooine, every muscle in my body had been coiled into one massive and intertwined knot.

"We're out," I announced quite unnecessarily before falling silent for a moment, and in that moment just giving myself over to the relief which had suddenly begun washing over me in great and soul-cleansing waves.

The moment passed. I let my head swivel.

"Everybody ok?" I called out before directing my focus to the navigator's chair, in which sat the wide-eyed form of Link, right where I had hurriedly set her before going to the controls to start our final bid for freedom.

Which, even with the slight glitch that had occurred, seemed to have worked.

Thank the Universe.

[ 03-09-2019 12:01 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 03-09-2019 12:01 PM    
While Terrin was relieved that they’d escaped, they most certainly hadn’t done so without cost.

At much too high a cost....

He let his eyes meet Yaoksi’s, trying his damnedest to look as thankful as he truly was but possibly failing entirely...

...his mind focused on The Look in Galen’s eyes. Something not all that deep within him ached and yowled to see it there...

...and for the moment all he would have really liked was to throw something, to curse the Fates and whatever else for what had brought That Look into her eyes, of the sorrow and pain and loss that she was suffering.

Dammit. She’d lost her father, and had pretty much lost her sister. Darra had been taken from her, and before she had even been born. She’d been chased after by one nasty or another- Wicked, Actar, and even her own sister, just to name a few. Too many of her loved ones had been killed or almost killed by said nasties as well...

...and then there was That Which Is and The Game...

...and now Kyan was gone. Dammit, how much more was one person supposed to take???

With effort, Terrin tried to shake himself from these dark thoughts, pretty much to no avail. He closed his eyes a few brief moments, knowing that she’d need space and wanting to give her that, at the same time wanting to fix it...

...and keenly aware there wasn’t a damn thing he could do other than be there when she was ready.

“I’m ok,” he answered then belatedly, knowing that the words themselves sounded entirely stupid and were not all that accurate. He then considered how Yaoksi had been moving a bit timidly, clearly in some pain. “You?” Then he looked at Cel. “You were amazing back there,” he then said. “Thank you.” He paused then, not quite knowing how to say what he wanted to as he considered the obvious torture she’d endured. “And I’m sorry.”

But it was then that something in the back of his head niggled for attention. Only then did he turn his worried eyes Yaoksi’s way once more. “I wonder if they could be tracking us,” he then said simply. He then almost literally cringed at the final words about to come out of his mouth. “That might have been too easy.”



Cel

posted 03-09-2019 01:37 PM    
At first Link did not register the others queries, coming to realization of where's the was and whose helmet she was still clutching Link slowly loosened her grip and offered it to Terrin. After Galen's helmet was taken from her Link activated the communications array, she began to compose a message not to any one in particular but typing it out was quicker and more accurate than lip reading.

"No,I'm not alright." Link typed then waved at the screen for them to see.

She was coming down from her adrenaline high, combined with her faster than human metabolism the ineffective painkillers were wearing off as well. Already she could feel the shakes of her muscles protesting and the pain from multiple bruises and whelts.

"Nothing that puts me in immediate medical need." Link followed up with. "I'll tell you later what happened just not now."

She had been beaten before, usually she knew why: disobedience, being too slow, being too loud... this was the first time that she could recall it was because she wasn't human. And those doling out the beating only did so because of the pleasure it brought them. Link shuttered at the memory and her breathing quickened.

No Link keep it together.

She deliberately took deeper and slower breaths calming herself before she had another panic attack. Seeing the concern the others had for her condition she went back to typing.

"I'm not fine, but I'm not dying. As for tracking us, they could have bugged the ship. But their ship was damaged after what I did and after what Kyan did they may need to tow it to a ship yard. Get us somewhere a maintenance crew can scour the ship, like Terrin's SSD."



Yaoksi Joao

posted 03-09-2019 02:09 PM    
My first instinct was to reach over and gather the little Ryn into my arms, but something told me that maybe she wasn't quite in the mood for that. At least not yet. I settled instead on turning a direct look right into her brilliant, shining eyes.

"We're going to get you fixed up," I promised her. "However, mine is not to reason why, mine is but to pilot the ship. And scan it."

I turned to the controls again, this time initiating an internal sweep. Luckily it found nothing... but that was just the interior.

"There's nothing inside that I can find, at least not superficially. And that doesn't mean they didn't put a homing beacon on our hull somewhere; we didn't exactly have the time to give her a good once over before we, ummm departed the premises. However, something rocked us pretty hard just before we cleared the docking bay; if there was a homer onboard, maybe it got displaced?"

I turned to Terrin then, pausing in Link's direction just long enough to give her what I hoped was a hope-fortifying wink.

"I agree. We're not going to be able to assist Link or give this ship a really good scrutiny on that swamp-pit of a planet. I think Hornett sounds like the best port in the storm we've gotten ourselves into for both situations. And I just don't have her coordinates handy."

I paused, letting a smile now crease my features.

"And even if we do have a homer, what are a few interceptors going to do against her? We can zip off safely into hyperspace before anyone else can act, should they actually follow us, or even should other star destroyers pop in.

"We're moving now... and they have to get their acts together. We do have a bit of time on our side."

[ 03-09-2019 02:13 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Yaoksi Joao ]



Terrin Danner

posted 03-09-2019 02:39 PM    
Terrin’s eyes clouded with further worry concerning Cel’s injuries, but he nodded in agreement with the other two’s assessments of the situation and what they should do next.

“Yeah, I can contact Aaron and get coordinates. And while we’re there you can get the medical attention you both need.”

He paused then, his mind going elsewhere once again, feeling horribly for what Yaoksi and Cel had suffered, angry that in the process they’d lost Kyan....

That she had lost Kyan....

And wanting to do something, anything, to rectify any of this.

“If I can borrow the comm, I can contact my partner so we can get headed in the right direction.”

The right direction. Is there even such a thing after something like this...???

Yaoksi nodded Terrin’s mention of the comm, motioning towards the comm station in invitation. Terrin moved to it, keying in Aaron’s familiar and highly encrypted frequency.

He paused a moment, pursing his lips a bit as he considered just what he was going to say. “Aaron it’s Terrin. It’s a long story, but we are all safe....”

Here he paused, again inwardly cringing, hoping Aaron would read betweeen the lines what he wasn’t saying. “But I need to bring everyone and the Challenger back to the Hornett.. Please forward coordinates, and we can all fill you in when we arrive. And Aaron...”

Here he trailed again, frowning once more to think of what had been done to Cel. “Have the medics prep replace Link’s prosthetic arm, please.”

Leaving the message at that, Terrin sent it along the secure frequency and waited, knowing Aaron was always fairly prompt in replying,,,

...and not having to wait long at all. In only a few standard minutes a single light indicating an incoming message lit up on the Challenger’s comm unit.

Terrin flipped the “accept” switch.

“She’s currently in hyperspace ennroute to Mon Calamari space, at .....” Here, Aaron rattled off a few coordinates. “I’ll be awaiting your arrival. And I’ll have the med team ready as you’ve requested.”

Terrin clearly heard the concern in his partner’s voice, but he also knew that Aaron would understand his current vagueness.

He turned then to Yaoksi and Link, knowing the other man was probably already keying in the coordinates Aaron had rattled off. “In the meantime, this ship should be equipped with a basic first aid kit with some pain killers that might at least make the trip to the Hornett a little more bearable.”



Aaron Barnes

posted 03-09-2019 03:32 PM    
(((OCC: This post is placed here for continuity between this thread and the new thread [i[The Eagle Rises Amidst the Storm[/i] in this same forum..)))

Not more than about six standard hours after Aaron Barnes sent off his message to his partner, Terrin Danner, regarding the reversion coordinates for the Hornett in Mon Calamari space, he could feel the hyperspace engines of the Super Star Destroyer spread out her wings, and with an almost audible sigh revert to realspace. As she did, Aaron sat in his office, frowning to himself, wondering exactly what had happened that Terrin clearly wasn’t telling him. Aaron was certain there was something; he could hear it in his partner’s voice...

...and he didn’t like the sound of it one bit.

He’d long since contacted the med team as Terrin had reequested, and knew they would have everything in place when the Challenger arrived. Likewise he had already secured a landing platform for the Challenger.

All was in place, and Aaron kept his eyes keenly on his computer for incoming messages and on the business of selling ships. He chewed his lip thoughtfully then, keying something into his keyboard to figure out the possible arrival of the Challenger, at least per its last estimated location, somewhere in the heart of the Jewel Cluster. Accounting for the 6 standard hours that had already passed, Aaron figured another twelve standard hours, give or take an hour or two.

Of course, that was all supposing he was even close regarding their location, or if said location hadn’t already changed somewhat. They had, after all, been tractored into an ISSD per one of Terrin’s communications, so they might have been moving at some point.

Aaron frowned, again not really liking how any of this was sounding. Nevertheless, the Hornett was ready for their arrival.

(((OCC: Follow Aaron and the reverting Hornett to The Eagle Rises Amidst the Storm in this same forum, thank you.)))

[ 03-09-2019 05:34 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Terrin Danner

posted 03-09-2019 06:01 PM    
After ensuring that Cel had received some meds to help with any returning pain, Terrin’s attention was turned to the Mandalorian helmet the Ryn had handed to him in the cabin of the Challenger. For a long few moments he stared into the depths of the egnimatic lenses, his eyes defocusing, having seen it not that long ago on Galen. His look turned even more vague as deep within he saw the look of utter devastation in her eyes once more. Not completely aware of it, he reached out one hand to gently trace a line down the side of the helmet, one which corresponded with where a the wearer’s cheek would have been.

He prayed to all the Fates that nothing else would happen to her that That Look would ever fall into her eyes again.

“I’m going to go check on Galen,” he then said a bit abruptly, but perhaps not to the surprise of anyone else in the cabin of the Challenger.

Then he stood, helmet still in his hands...

...realizing that Kyan had given It to Galen, taking her as his daughter. With that in mind, Terrin felt entirely uncomfortable leaving it just laying around, knowing its meaning. So he departed the cabin with it, holding it respectfully. He moved aft, finding the door of the little berth he and Galen had shared some time before closed, and stopped just in front of it.

He knew she’d need time. He intended to give her that. But at the same time, he wanted her to know he was there when she was ready.

He didn’t fiddle with the door, but knocked softly...and then laid his hand along the metal of the door, as if by that touch alone he could somehow reach inside to support her in what she was going through.

“Galen, when you need me...” he started, his words soft yet clearly concerned. “I’m here.”

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Cel

posted 03-09-2019 07:18 PM    
Link nodded to Terrin as he departed, they would all need time to process what had occurred. For her, Link knew that those issues ran deep and would not have a quick solution. For now though Link had other needs to attend to before even beginning to unravel that tangled mess of issues. She turned back to the console and typed out a short message to Yaoksi.

“I’m getting some food, and some clothes if I have any extra. If you need me I’ll be in the galley, I’m glad your okay Papa.”

She made sure Yaoksi saw the message on screen then departed first to her own quarters. Someone had gone through her things, her blaster and datapad were on the floor and the mattress from her bunk laying up against the wall. Sighing inwardly Link checked her cabinets and found nothing else to wear, so improvising she first took her gun belt and reequipped her blaster, then took a discarded blanket and draped it over herself. Not that she needed it for warmth having a layer of fur and all but it was better then the shredded garments her tormentors left her with.

Those drugs must be kicking in, it still hurts to speak but at least its not inhaling fire.

Link knew that when they got to the Hornett they would all get full medical checks and could pin down why it hurt so much to talk. For now, Link knew her body needed food even if she didn’t feel hungry. She grabbed her datapad, ease of communication and all, then headed to the galley. Thankfully it was empty at the moment so no one had to see Link struggle to not only make a sandwich, but discover it also hurt to eat solid food.

Kriffing Imperials and their blasted shocky sticks, I hope that explosion not only killed them but burned those pigs to death.

Setting her sandwich aside Link instead warmed up some nerf broth. It still stung, but not like the solid food. Slowly Link managed to get a bowl of the stuff down all the while she fired up her datapad checking over the Challenger’s systems.

Looks like they just downloaded our computer core, not too much there for them to work with.

She knew it would be some time before the Empire got around to checking up on that lead. So with not much else to do and not wanting to think on what had just happened Link began to a shopping list of things they would need.

1. Clothes.
2. Med droid.
3. Medications for ryns.
4. Spare arms.

Link continued working on her list and working down a second bowl of soup.



Terrin Danner

posted 03-09-2019 09:37 PM    
(((OCC: For continuity, this post is being placed here and also posted in the new thread that Yaoksi, Galen, and Cel aka “Link” as well as Terrin are headed to: The Eagle Rises Amidst the Storm in this same forum.)))

About ten standard hours came and went, most of which the parties aboard the Challenger were striving to rest and recoup as best as they could, all things considered. Terrin entered the cabin of the Challenger, where Yaoksi was busy checking to ensure everything was in order. Terrin sat in one of the passenger’s seats, pursing his lips, raising his hand then and rubbing his chin.

“Hopefully we should be revert—“ he started, the words truncated by a proximity indicator, along with a hyperspace reversion indicator. Terrin knew the proximity indicator was due to the Hornett being nearby, but he mentally got the image of coming in on the ISSD they’d all so recently escaped from....excepting one.

His eyes darkened at that, even as Yaoksi tended to the business of getting the Challenger into realspace once more. Starlines shifted to space, the familiarity of his SSD a welcome sight. He looked to Yaoksi, quirking a brow first at him then at the comm unit. Then, seeing a slight nod from the other, Terrin opened a channel to the Hornett’s docking crew.

“This is Captain Danner incoming on the Challenger, identification code 010315. Captain Barnes should have a docking bay ready for our arrival. Please inform him we are docking, and give clearance.”

A few moments passed after Terrin sent the message out. A return message lit the comm unit red, and Terrin toggled the switch to accept.

“Captain Danner, we have informed Captain Barnes of your arrival and he will meet you upon your landing. Docking port 100 in the main hanger bay is prepared for your arrival. Hornett docking crew, over and out.”

Even as the message finished, Yaoksi began the business of docking the ship in the Hornett’s main hanger bay.



Graysith

posted 03-10-2019 12:00 PM    
((OOC: This thread remains open despite the majority of its characters leaving it, as there are others remaining in it. As soon as all others have left, it will be officially closed. Thank you.))

The Empire

posted 03-11-2019 12:35 PM    
Elim's SSD popped out of hyperspace at a position most would seriously consider to be veritably "out in the boonies." Star charts showed nothing much in the way of civilized worlds in the vicinity of hundreds of parsecs in all directions; the closest was a single world orbiting the equivalent of 4.7 AU about a fiery Class A white star. Information probably a hundred years or so out of date showed it not to have come anywhere near a technological level possessing hyperspace travel, let alone that by simple rocket propulsion. Elim studied the datapad presented by an aide, then raised his head.

"Sweep from this point a full 360 degrees. A signal should be--"

His order was interrupted before he could even finish it.

"Sir, we have received a strong but extremely short-lived signal half a lightyear from us, coordinates affirmed as being..." A series of values were rattled off as the Communications Officer attended to his console.

Elim nodded with satisfaction. "Helm, lay in a hop to the source of that signal," he ordered even as the Communications Officer sent the coordinates to the appropriate station. A second ticked past, and Satyr popped into realspace once again.

"Let me see it."

Forward screens burst into life, presenting a shadowy black image of something silhouetted against the background stars. Sensors reached out, the data was read and passed to Elim.

"Sir, our sensors show a ship of apparent Mandalorian profile, somewhat different in appearance than what our databanks currently show, dead ahead. The ship is yawing all over the place; it is emitting a single frequency signal, but I can't raise anyone aboard her.

"Sir."

Elim nodded; this information came as no surprise since along with all other captains in this particular fleet he had already been alerted to the predicament their Admiral's ship was purportedly in. Seeing it now on Satyr's viewscreen, reading the incoming sensor data for himself only supported that speculation, in fact turning it into veritable reality.

"Get a tractor on that ship, and bring her into our main docking bay. I'll be needing an Honor phalanx; make sure I'm met there with one."

With that he rose from his command chair, and headed off the bridge.

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

By the time Captain Elim had reached the docking bay, the strange little ship was already aboard. As he moved directly toward it he saw other troopers had beaten him in reaching it. Already troopers had pushed scaffolding up to the hatch, alerted to the fact that since this ship hadn't made so much as a peep and had indeed been found silent and disabled, to say alacrity was of the utmost importance would be sheer understatement. One trooper stood directing, pointing occasionally to a place on the hull, while another one operated something similar to a vibroblade. BUT one capable of cutting through durasteel as cleanly as it would butter.

Elim drew up to the scaffolding, climbed it. He reached the top just as the hatch fell to the deck of the docking bay, the resounding clang it made ringing in his ears. Without turning his body he simply raised one hand, and behind him the Honor Phalanx stiffened in twin-rowed salute. The two troopers at the now-open hatch stiffened as well; nodding his head in approval Captain Elim made so bold as to enter the ship himself.

"Admiral, it is indeed an honor to welco-" he began, even as logic suggested that perhaps his Admiral might not be in quite the physical condition to actually respond. However he was aware of the apparent magick the man could wield, his resurrection of Reborn troops being the lastest in the Galactic Commander's repertoire of abilities.

Surprise, however, creased his features for a second time in one day as not only did silence answer him, a quick search of the ship showed there was nobody aboard.

Nothing.

He called for assistance; immediately the two troopers at the door entered, followed by a few more sent from the docking bay. A most intense scrutiny involving ripping up of deck plates and forceful opening of locked panels and doors revealed nothing... other than one item that looked as if it might be some kind of self-destruct device. Quickly then, they removed it, placed it an an even more quickly requested bomb-proof container, and sent it off for safe-keeping elsewhere.

Elim raised his brows at this little discovery, and now directed his men to rip into the bridge console, starting a tracing of which lines led to the ships engines so any further self-destructive capability could be negated.

And as if that wasn't surprise enough, in addition to this they found the remains of a dismantled lightsaber, sitting on the deck beside the yet-ice encrusted communications console, from which water pooled and ran and dripped as the results of Cin Vehti's experience in the deep freeze of space began to slowly melt.

Elim left the cold of the ship then, ordering the troops to continue their search but in the process to not rip into anything mechanical or electronic or computer-driven unless they were as certain as possible it could be construed as something self-destructive. More experienced men than they would soon be crawling over this ship with a fine-toothed comb; it wasn't every day that a Mandalorian ship was up and handed to the Empire, after all.

He released the Honor Phalanx from their positions even as he passed through them, heading back to the bridge, his brows bunched in thought as he moved. Mouse droids twittered up to him, only to duck for cover as his booted feet hastened him in the quickest and most direct path there.

Entering the bridge, he went directly to his command chair. "Have we gotten anything from Relentless yet?" The words left his lips in more of a tersely barked statement than question, and were immediately answered in the negative.

"Open a channel to Imperial HQ on Coruscant, General Tarnus eyes only."

Moments later, and his Communications Officer had a line open, coded, scrambled, the whole enchilada.

Elim settled a bit in his chair.

"General Tarnus, this is Captain Barroz Elim, aboard ISD Satyr, currently assigned to investigatory fleet commanded by Captain Landarian on Relentless, orders to find the missing Mandalorian ship in which Admiral Actar was reported to have last been seen, this sector.

"Sir. Regret to inform you that Relentless has gone incommunicado, and has been so for approximately the last--" He shot a look to his Communications Officer, who mouthed something at him. "--eleven standard hours. Regret as well to inform you that while the missing ship has indeed been found, and indeed apparently seems to be of Mandalorian origin, she was absolutely devoid of any life. All that was found was the remains of a lightsaber which was found dismantled, laying on the decking of the bridge near her communications station.

"Am by-passing standard protocols due to lack of communication from Fleet Commander.

"Orders, Sir?"

He flipped the switch, sending the message winging through the Holonet and into Imperial HQ, and from there into the direct eyes of Lt. General Tarnus. He hoped the man was in his Ready Room to receive this; there was something about this entire situation he didn't like in the least little bit, and he wanted nothing more than to get his ship and his men back to the relative safety of the blockade around Coruscant, from which they had been diverted in seeking the whereabouts of their still-missing Admiral.

((OOC: Message goes off into Back Into the Fire in the Empire/New Republic forums, thank you.))

[ 03-11-2019 04:27 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by The Empire ]



Sorben Tarnus

posted 03-11-2019 01:21 PM    
((OOC: Message coming in for Captain Barroz Elim on Satyr, thank you.))


"Satyr, General Tarnus.

"Congratulations on a job well done; suggest you return directly to Coruscant with the ship you found. Nothing is to be removed or altered inside unless you find something to be of danger to your ship or your men.

"Consider this as a--" I paused the barest fraction of a second. "crime scene. I will have Intel go over it in the detail only they can; in the meantime, I will be ordering--"

"--ISSD Dianoga to assist Landarian, and to provide a possible tow for Relentless. You are relieved of any responsibility other than getting that Mandalorian ship to HQ main docking bay.

"Tarnus, out."

[ 03-11-2019 01:48 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Sorben Tarnus ]



The Empire

posted 03-11-2019 02:01 PM    
And so it was done.

Pausing only long enough to recall the wing of interceptors sent to Landarian's aid, Elim now directed his helmsman to lay in a course for Coruscant.

The wing flew in to roost. The ISD responded by divesting herself of yet more accumulated waste before taking in an acknowledging breath to Elim's raised finger. Reply to that came in an exhalation spit out in the rising thrum of engines as, after the barest nanosecond of a pause, Satyr adjusted her accoutrements and launched herself into the ravening improbabilities of hyperspace. The sight of things which send men mad meant nothing to her as, shooting straight as an arrow, she sped along the fastest vector possible, to the Inner Core worlds where her home Coruscant awaited her.



Bes'in Skirata

posted 03-22-2019 12:29 PM    
The going through hyperspace was slow, granted from Mandalore the Kal Skirata could have been there already. The plan was to coordinated their jump with the Vhett’s arriving at their destination near the same time. That time gave Bes’in all he needed to formulate a strategy.

The Empire is not stupid, nor am I. There is nothing to be gained by picking a fight with them other than to sour the Intel we have on the vong. The key is how do I get them not to pick a fight with us.

Bes’in had some thought on that, going on a hunch or whatever droids called them, Bes’in had dispatched smaller scouting teams to other locations that might indicate a vong buildup. The site Kyan had discovered yielded much information. DNA analysis revealed that the strains of vong bioform differed from that originally in many key areas. Evidence also indicates that the vong life was only seeded within the last two years, something that could not be left over from their first incursion. With that in mind his scouts reported most suitable sites showed no signs of life or vong bioforms consistent with their first incursion. One interesting note was one potential site had evidence of once sustaining vong bioforms but was picked clean, possibly in the last three months.

All evidence seems to indicate that at least advanced forces are already present in our galaxy, possibly ready for a second incursion. This could be promising, we can use this with some careful planning.

A blinking light interrupted Bes’in’s calculations as a the helmsman's voice came in on the ship wide comms.

“Emerging from Hyperspace in five… four… three… two… one… mark.”

(((OOC: Follow Bes’in Skirata to Back into the Fire in the Empire and New Republic forums, thank you.)))