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Taylor Garrison

posted 10-16-2004 03:41 AM    
(((OCC: Continues from Tigers Walk by Night in the same forum.)))

Knowing the Hornett was now safely protected within the throes of hyperspace, Commander Taylor Garrison turned to an officer on deck.

"See to it that the person within the recovered escape pod is cared for...

...and analyzed not only physically but mentally. I have my concerns as to his mental stability, if the traveller in the pod is the person we have come to believe.

Jedi Petrolu?"

Shawn stepped forward, hands folded within the sleeves of his blue robes.

"Would you oversee the opening of the Pod, and the evaluation of Kenobi if it is him within the Pod? After all, my workers said they believed he may have used Force powers against them...

...your expertise will be greatly needed."

The Jedi nodded once, and without a word departed, no doubt knowing precisely where to head. Taylor pursed his lips, gazing into the starlines of hyperspace...

...and wondered just how much more of this maddness the workers on the Hornett and of Eagle Enterprises could take...

...and just how much longer it would be until Minna Manth reported. Time was, after all, still slowly ticking even with Shawn's ministrations to the infected Captain...

[ 10-16-2004 03:43 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Taylor Garrison ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 10-16-2004 04:14 AM    
Once the escape pod was opened and Kenobi was removed, it took little time for both his physical status and mental status to be evaluated. In only a couple of short hours, Shawn Petrolu found himself sitting in front of Taylor Garrison within his plush office, filling the young commander in.

"Kenobi has, unfortunately, suffered tramatic physical and mental injuries. I am concerned for the safety of your crew while he remains on board...

...as well as for his own safety. My reccomendation is for him to be taken to an institution where he can receive the proper help, and be in a safer environment."

Garrison nodded, but said nothing, as if sensing there was perhaps more Shawn wanted to say.

Good observer, Shawn couldn't help but think to himself.

"There is something else I'd like to address, now that some of our concerns have momentarily died down. I had, after all, some concerns of my own when I chose to come to the Hornett. You may not be able to answer all of my questions...

...but any help you can offer til Captain Barnes is healthy would be greatly appreciated. You see, I have only recently discovered that my sister, Shayla Stargazer Petrolu, and her husband Erik Kartan sold Stargazer Corporation to your boss. This move troubles me...

...it is highly unlike my sister, and her husband. They have since fallen out of the known world, and I have no leads as to their current whereabouts other than this. Barnes was going to speak with me further once I arrived here, but at the moment this is obviously impossible. Perhaps you know something of this exchange between Barnes, my sister, and her husband...

...or you could lead me to the whereabouts of someone who does."

At this Shawn paused, dreading what the response to his next question would be, somehow already knowing it. "Have you any knowledge of what has happened to Captain Danner, Galen Danner, Jasyn Lancaster, or Matt Stanza?"



Taylor Garrison

posted 10-16-2004 02:58 PM    
For a long moment, Taylor just sat in silence, stunned that the Jedi was not aware of the Captain's untimely death. After all, the Commander, though not involved directly with any of the major events dealing with the Captain and his wife for over a year, was well aware that Shawn Petrolu had been closely involved.

"Have you not heard?" Taylor finally managed, his voice quiet and filled with obvious surprise. "Captain Danner was killed over a year ago--

--by some strange Sith beast, as I understand it. Eagle Enterprises hasn't been the same since his death, and never will be. After all, even though he had become highly involved with matters concerning his wife, the Captain still managed to hold this company together merely by his name. There was just more respect then..."

Taylor trailed, giving the Jedi a moment to take the news in. The look in his greeny-blue eyes was clearly shocked and troubled. "Galen and the others?" the Jedi finally queried, his eyes then redirected to Taylor, the look in them clearly reading that he expected much the same news about the people he was now asking about.

"They are alive," Taylor answered immediately, "Or at least they were the last we were all aware," he then clarified. "As I understand it she had gone off from here on her own. Everyone believed this was to perhaps retrieve some sort of Sith ship so that she could go after her daughter, who she thought was on Coruscant at the time, I believe. Lancaster and Stanza..."

He paused even as the Jedi sat forward, something unreadable flashing in his eyes, "...went after her," Taylor finished.

[ 10-16-2004 02:59 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Taylor Garrison ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 10-18-2004 03:27 AM    
"You're certain that Galen Danner and her daughter are alive?" Shawn queried, the look in his eyes unreadable.

Taylor nodded. "Or at least, they were the last we knew," Taylor reiterated.

Shawn sat back then, nodding as his eyes turned vague, and something akin to sorrow flitted across his features. "I had no idea that Terrin..."

He paused, his look darkening further. "...that he had been killed," he then finished, his eyes remaining distant. For a moment then, Shawn said not a word...

...then his eyes snapped suddenly alert. "If JhinDarra--Galen's little girl--is alive, then she is out there somewhere, possibly unprotected. If Galen went to the Sith worlds for a ship, and neither she nor Terrin's two friends have returned...

...something just isn't right. I have a bad feeling about all this..."

[ 10-18-2004 03:28 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Taylor Garrison

posted 10-25-2004 02:13 AM    
Taylor pursed his lips and nodded, once. "I agree, it doesn't sound good...

...and if the Captain--that is, Captain Danner --were alive and knew about this something would have already been done about it. Hell--he probably would have been with them to begin with. As it is, I'm fairly certain Captain Barnes was hoping to speak with you and take some action regarding Galen, Jasyn, and Matt's disappearances."

At this Taylor quieted a moment, then sat forward in his chair, resting his elbows on his desk. His eyes were intent upon the Jedi. "Captain Barnes is stabalized," he then said, "If you feel it is time for you to move on and continue searching after your sister and her husband, then I would by all means undesrstand. I'd just have to ask you to also consider looking for Galen Danner and our two missing employees as well..."



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 10-26-2004 06:27 AM    
It seemed as though little time had passed since the disappearance of the Jedi to Dashawn, however, it was hours. Yet, when continiously repeating the same actions it was the closest thing that one would a troubled mind could use for meditation. Time passed fast when there was silence and ther ewas much in the janitor hall, though numerous janitors occupied the Hornett.

However, since his first day as an employeer he seemed very different than the other janitors. They seemed rural, uncaring and more focused on getting off work than actually getting the work done. That mentality would've never been accepted in the day and age of Dashawn's existence, or atleast not in the fields that he was employeed.

The acts of a stormtrooper were clearly different than that of a janitor. However, they didn't seem as distant away from each other when one was levitating a lightsaber, or maybe it was just the levitation that was phasing his comparsion.

It was something, something was wrong. Even though he had in the sudden arrival to the present time mastered many arts of the Force user, he could barley focus like a Jedi would. The usuage of his mind numerously went out of wack when trying to be precise about focusing.

Maybe it was the Jedi he had met, or one of his numerous superiors. It was hard to tell, but what was clear was that the lightsaber was levitating anymore.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 11-14-2004 03:18 PM    
"I feel it is necessary that I should look for Galen and the others," Shawn started, "As well as my sister and her husband. All these disappearances lead me to believe something is very wrong, as I have already stated...

...but I don't want to simply jump into this."

Pausing then, he merely let his greeny-blue eyes rest on Taylor, who was truthfully looking somewhat uneasy. "I came here to speak with Captain Barnes, and I feel it would be unwise to leave here without doing just that. If something is going on in connection with all of these disappearances, I'm going to need his help as well as the help of perhaps both Eagle Enterprises and Stargazer Coorporation."

Pausing once more, Shawn pursed his lips, his look turning momentarily vague and thoughtful. Then he redirected his gaze to the Commander. "I may even need the help of others whom I may not be aware of just yet."

At this, Taylor merely crooked a puzzled brow as if to say What do you mean by that?

Shawn answered the unvoiced question. "The Force is giving me a premonition that there may be someone...or even more than just one...who may help us yet. I don't know who that may be, or if they are on this ship now...

...but I do know of at least one entity on this ship who appears to have Force abilities. I must now follow up on at least that."

Even as he said this the Jedi stood, his hands folded in the sleeves of his robes, and his look utterly serene. "I will be back in touch with you shortly, Commander. But I need to check out that employee of yours...the one who appears to have some Force abilities."

Taylor nodded at this. "Very well," he then said, "I will be waiting for your reports on that."

Shawn gave Taylor a respectful nod, then turning and departing the Commander's office altogether and heading for the dining hall where he had told the Force-using employee to meet him. And even as he did so, Shawn had to acknowledge the Force's continual prompting that he should yet be waiting...

...and knowing this, he had to wonder if there might yet be more allies he could call upon to aid him in his newly-developing quest...

[ 11-14-2004 03:19 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 11-14-2004 07:04 PM    
Dashawn had become all the more troubled by his thoughts as the time passed. It was hard to accustome to his new found abilities that intertwined themselves with the Force, but even harder to truly understand. Voyages into the future, senses that stretched out for miles and at times the ability to levitate objects. He knew there would be a need for guidance in these seemingly uncontrollable powers and that might be the Jedi who he had encountered.

So, he stood in the dining hall, slashing about his lightsaber gracefully at the air, hearing the sparking sound of the antique lightsaber. The fact of the matter was that he would also need to learn how to make the mystical sticks of glow. He had managed to haggle the item back in his merceneary days from a fallen warrior, who had given up on his violent way. Now it was become all the more comfortable to use and useless.

There were many things riding on this Shawn the Jedi and as the premonition continued he could feel the sound of the mans feet beating along the halls to the room. The man was coming...the change was coming.



Rathal

posted 11-23-2004 04:19 AM    
Jonovar Rathal had worked in as an engineer aboard the Hornett for a full year. He had a good salary, as steady job, and free board. In short he had everything he had ever thought he would want. Then about a week ago he had caught sight of an advertisement for a new class of corvette that had recently been developed and was due to be released on the market soon. Rathal had been in love with the ship from the moment he saw the advertisement. The vessel was far out of his financial means however, indeed saving enough money for it would entail years of hard work and moderation. Rathal didn’t have the patience for that kind of thing. Not only that but, As much he hated to say it, he kind of missed the adventure of the old days. Well, maybe not on the same scale as in the old days, but he did want something that would break the monotonous routine his life had fallen into. He decided he would pay a visit to the man currently in charge of the Hornett, Taylor Garrison. Rathal had never formally met Taylor but he had seen him around the ship and he knew well enough that this was not a man to be trifled with. So, in a displaying an uncharacteristic regard for etiquette and social protocol, Rathal left a message with one of Taylor’s assistants. The message essentially stated that Rathal had noticed the absence of many of EE’s administrators and had wondered if there was some way he could be of service in what was obviously a time of need. Rathal had prudently decided that the question of a bonus could be brought up at a later date. Perhaps when he had earned a bit of recognition for performing some extra task or another he would be in a better position to discuss a possible increase in his salary or something of that nature. Surely there was something of importance that needed to be done. There always was. Having sent the message, Rathal continued performing the humdrum menial repair tasks that occupied his work hours, eagerly awaiting a response from his employer.

Taylor Garrison

posted 11-26-2004 04:18 PM    
As Taylor Garrison sat in his office, finishing up some work and waiting for Shawn to report to him, a tone indicating that someone was outside his office and waiting for admittance broke his silent work conditions. He frowned, unable to escape wondering just what was going wrong on the Hornett now. Still, he punched his comm-switch, inquiring who was waiting. One of his assitants identified themselves, and Taylor pushed another switch which in turn caused his office doors to whoosh open. The assitant immediately entered and gave him Jovonar Rathal's message.

Taylor sat back in his chair at this, rubbing his chin thoughtfully.

Interesting. I wonder just what prompted this rather generous offer. There's obviously more to this...I wonder what this guy really wants.

"Send a message from me to this Rathal," Taylor then said, looking to his assitant. "I want him to report to my office... immediately. Any delay may result in termination...

...I don't care for those who pry in the personal matters of EE's administration...it makes them look entirely suspicious...

...but strike these final comments from my message. I just want him in my office, and now. You are otherwise dismissed."

Quieting at this, Taylor watched as his assitant then nodded and departed his office to perform the duty of sending the Commander's message. Returning to his work then, Taylor awaited Rathal's arrival at his office...

...and once more pondered just what this employee was truly after.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 11-26-2004 11:24 PM    
Once he had reached the Green Level, Shawn immediately headed for his destination: the Dining Hall. Even as he approached, he couldn't help but frown as he heard the unmistakable sound of a lightsaber being slashed back and forth in the air. But all traces of emotion quickly vanished from Shawn's face as he finally entered the dining hall, his hands clasped in front of him, hidden by the sleeves of his blue Jedi robe. Upon entering he stopped, his greeny-blue eyes assessing the young man who now turned to him in seeming anticipation.

A moment passed in silence, then, "So tell me, my new friend...what brings one such as yourself to the Hornett?"

Leaving this as his only question thusfar, Shawn quieted and awaited the other man's answer, keenly interested in not only the answer, but as to how much the young man would reveal...



Rathal

posted 12-01-2004 12:29 AM    
Rathal was bent over an open control panel, his brow furrowed with consternation as he tried to the cooling system. He squinted through a pair of vision augmenting lenses that he used to see into the dark labyrinth of wires he was hunched over. Then he reached forward tentatively with a pair of pliers and gently removed the broken-down, old coolant pump. Placing the defunct mechanism to the side he reached down beside him and picked up a new pump and inserted it in the appropriate place. He joined the appropriate wires to it and fed the coolant carrying tubes into the appropriate holes. He flipped on the power to the unit and was satisfied when it thrummed to life, pumping the coolant throughout the control panel and keeping the delicate electronics within at an optimal temperature. He smiled to himself and began to pack up his tools. He stooped down once more and gingerly picked up the broken pump, careful not to spill any of the coolant remaining in it on his jumpsuit. Then he heard approaching footsteps behind him, “Jonovar Rathal,” said a stern voice behind him. Rathal leapt to his feet and whirled around, spilling cooling fluid down the front of his uniform in the process. He opened his mouth to curse when he recognized the superior officer who was addressing him. He bit off partially formed swear word and said instead, “Yes sir?”
“Mr. Garrison wants you in his office immediately,” Replied the officer.
Rathal’s eyes widened. That meant Taylor had gotten his message. Rathal brightened significantly, “Yes sir, I’ll just change and-”
“Immediately,” the officer interrupted, “as in right now.”
Rathal’s good humor was instantly transmuted into a nagging fear. Have I upset Taylor somehow? Rathal wondered. Surely, if he were pleased to get my message he would not have been so stern…
Rathal sighed. He had had a good run with EE anyway, if he was fired then he was fired and that was that. So Rathal resolutely made his way to the office of Taylor Garrison, ignoring the uncomfortably cool fluid spilled across his chest. When he arrived he entered immediately, not waiting for an invitation. After all the man couldn’t give him time to change so Rathal certainly didn’t care if he arrived at a convenient time. He probably was going to get fired anyway.
“You wanted to see me, sire?” Rathal asked upon entering the office and seating himself at Taylor Garrison’s desk, facing his employer.


Taylor Garrison

posted 12-02-2004 09:30 PM    
Taylor folded his arms and leaned back in his desk chair, quietly assessing Rathal before replying to his query.

"The offer you sent me was most generous," he opened up with. "But I wonder...

...why would you offer such a thing, unless there is something else you are seeking? After all, few employees would be so bold as to even mention the affairs of our administrators."



Rathal

posted 12-02-2004 09:41 PM    
Rathal weighed his options; he could lie and come up with some weak reason for his concern, or he could tell the truth. True the latter course of action was utterly tactless, risked offending Taylor and could potentially cost Rathal his job. But Rathal had never been a very tactful individual so he decided to go ahead and tell the truth anyway.

"To be completely honest I was hoping that if I performed some special service for EE then I might perhaps earn a bonus." Rathal said, "Its not as if I havn't proved myself to be an asset to this company's administrators in the past."



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-02-2004 09:47 PM    
Taylor raised an eyebrow. "An asset?" he repeated. "Really?"

Pausing for a moment at that, he let this query hang in mid-air. He didn't have a clue in Kessel who this Rathal was, or who hired him. But just maybe they had made a mistake. He didn't speak a word of his thoughts out loud, however. "How is it that you have proven yourself an asset to EE's adminstration before?"



Rathal

posted 12-02-2004 09:58 PM    
"Well," responded Rathal more than a little bit indignant, "for one I provided Mr. Barnes with information regarding the location of his partner's wife when she was captured by a bounty hunter by the name of Sorben Tarnus."

[ 12-02-2004 10:00 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Rathal ]



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 12-03-2004 09:56 PM    
Dashawn's eyes slowly trailed off in thought for a moment as the questioned was dropped. An awkward silence seem to set in afterwards as he began to try and built in some sort of wall of defense, something to come up with and mislead.

In the end, as his eyes finally stopped in a dull stare ahead at Shawn, he knew there was only one way around it. Giving a half-way truth...

"Pretty much tryin' to get myself outta trouble and get a few credits along the way," Dashawn said, but quickly adding, "And you?"



Minna Manth

posted 12-09-2004 03:57 PM    
((OOC: Minna and Nefrai enter from Tigers Walk by Night in the "Empire" forums, thank you.))


The little light assault cruiser popped out of hyperspace like a seed spit out from its pod.

"Hornett, this is Heaven's Forbiddance," Minna Manth called out even as the hulking bulk of that mighty super star destroyer burst into view above her ship.

"Requesting permission to dock, and docking coordinates. I'd appreciate if if you'd tell Mr. Garrison I've arrived...

"With my companion."

[ 12-09-2004 03:59 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-09-2004 09:17 PM    
Nefrai Kesh heard her call, and knew a point was comming. What would come, would decide what his existence was truely made of. I can only hope it is a positive one.

He searched about the closet, and came up with nothing he could use to minimize the effect of his presence. Finding none, he focused upon his cape, and smiled as it began to change slightly, lengthening to come up over his head and shadow himself and his face.

"I am comming." He replied, moving out to meet her in the cockpit. "I am ready, but I have taken a precaution to shield myself from their gaze..."



Terrin's Crew

posted 12-09-2004 11:36 PM    
On the main deck of the Hornett, Minna Manth's message was clearly received and immediately replied to.

Forbiddance, you have permission to dock in docking area M1138. However, the Commander only notified us of your return, so your companion's arrival onboard the Hornett will have to be cleared, for security precautions. Please sumbit the identity of your travelling companion via datalink.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 12-09-2004 11:42 PM    
"I'm here helping some friends," Shawn replied simply, his hands never leaving his Jedi robes as he continued to regard Deshawn. "I'm wondering...what sort of trouble is it you are wishing to avoid...

...and where is it that you learned to weild a lightsaber, let alone how you actually acquired one?"



Minna Manth

posted 12-12-2004 06:05 PM    
Minna didn't make any move toward the assigned docking coordinates, but instead frowned at the reply she had received.

What's with that? she wondered to herself with a scowl of annoyance.

It's not like I'm trying to sneak anyone aboard; isn't the fact that I did state I had another one with me enough? I mean, I trust him, don't I?

Hearing a slight noise behind her, she pulled away from the comm altogether and turned around. Nefrai Kesh stood in the hatchway leading into the cockpit.

"I have a feeling they don't trust too many people, do they," she commented softly.

Yet they trusted me enough to go find their antidote....

Nefrai seemed to nod; she turned back to the comm and leaned into it.

"My companion is Nefrai Kesh, and he was... very much instrumental in my procuring the- the antidote you charged me to find."

She shot a look of the "what the hey" variety Nefrai's way, shrugged her shoulders, and waited outside the huge star destroyer for a reply.

[ 12-12-2004 06:06 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 12-12-2004 07:28 PM    
Dashawn frowned at the response. Sliding his hands into his pockets, he glanced about the room, thinking once more. There was clear problem coming about with all these questions and there had to be some way of getting out of it quickly. Scrutiny had always been a problem for him, in and out of the work field, ever since he had joined the Imperial Army.

Those days had seemed like yesterday, but in real time they were beyond centuries. Even he hadn't manage to exactly grasp how long it had been, even though there was a clear understanding from the whole galaxy that it wasn't something anyone wanted to feel again.

That was something that he couldn't understand.
How could the Empire do wrong?


"Its a long story," he finally said, looking into the eyes of Shawn with a smile on his face. "I'll have to talk to you about it later, eh?"

[ 12-12-2004 07:30 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dashawn E'bnnwing ]



Terrin's Crew

posted 12-12-2004 10:17 PM    
The officer on deck immediately commed the Commander's personal commlink, oblivious as to the meaning behind Kesh's name and merely performing his assigned duty.

Commander Garrison, Minna Manth has returned stating that she has found the antidote, but has also announced that she now has a travelling companion by the name of Nefrai Kesh. I am clearing his boarding the Hornett with you first, sir. Manth is awaiting my reply.

**********

Across the lines of communication, Taylor Garrison almost immediately recieved the a blink on his communit indicating the deck officer's urgent communication.

"One moment," he then said to Rathal, who was waiting anxiously for his reply. Then he turned to the comm unit, choosing to replay the deck officer's communication in written format. When Kesh's name was mentioned as Manth's travelling companion, however, Taylor's jaw nearly fell to the floor. He immediately switched to an open comm channel and dialed in Shawn Petrolu's frequency, then sending a written message of his own.

Jedi Petrolu, I need you. Kesh is back, and has appearently somehow "joined" with the hunter who has been looking for Aaron's antidote. I can't have him onboard this ship wrecking havoc and murdering once more, but I find it strange he would allow Manth to give his name to us. What do you make of all this?

Finishing up this message and then sending it, Taylor returned his gaze to Rathal, who was still waiting. "Allright, you've proven yourself useful in the past, or so you say. But how am I to believe a word of this, since Captain Barnes is currently unavailable to confirm your claims?"

[ 12-12-2004 10:39 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin's Crew ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 12-12-2004 11:18 PM    
Shawn was keenly aware that the young man was avoiding answering questions. "Perhaps you should take the time to share your story with me now...

...that is, if you wish to continue working on the Hornett. I have a feeling Commander Garrison will not be comfortable with you trying to stay 'out of trouble' on this ship."

As these final words passed between the two men, a button on Shawn's wristcomm began to blink urgently, indicating a text message.

"I must attend to this," he then stated to Deshawn, knowing that few had his frequency, and likewise aware that this could be something important. He punched the receive button, and Taylor's message scrolled across the commlink's little screen. Shawn pursed his lips thoughtfully as he finished reading the message, and instinctively stretched out with the Force as his mind considered the things which had just been revealed to him.

So Kesh was back, and with the one who had been looking for Aaron's antidote? Had he been correct in his first evaluation of Kesh...that there was more to him than outerward appearances portrayed?

Remaining in quiet thought for a few moments then, Shawn let the Force guide his thoughts. They were taken a place he hadn't quite expected...

...but Shawn got the message nonetheless. Quickly, he typed a reply to Taylor's message.

You must trust me on what I am about to suggest, for the Force is leading me a direction I had not totally forseen until now. You must allow Kesh to return to the Hornett. He has been marked an evil and vile creature...but I believe there is more to him, and I also believe he may be of assistance to us, and perhaps in more than one way. The Force has brought him back here for a reason, and I feel we need to explore it. Again, please trust me on this. I will go to the main docking bay where the ship is landing, and see that his arrival proceeds smoothly...

...that is, if you are taking my suggestion.

Sending the message, Shawn looked to Deshawn. "You have been saved by the bell...at least, for the moment. We will speak further, but for now I must make my way to the main docking bay."

Saying nothing further than this, Shawn turned smoothly, his jedi robes flowing behind him, and departed the dining hall, a small portion of his senses still trained on the young man he left behind, seeing how he would respond now.

[ 12-12-2004 11:21 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Terrin's Crew

posted 12-12-2004 11:28 PM    
As Taylor continued to wait for Rathal's reply, he occasionally glanced at his monitor, keeping an eye out for the Jedi's response as well. When it came across he was honestly very surprised...

...and suddenly feeling very edgy. But he was keenly aware of how trusted Shawn had been in times past, both by Captain Barnes and Captain Danner. And Taylor knew that to earn the latter's trust was a major accomplishment...

...and it spoke volumes. He certainly hoped those volumes would continue to speak with the decision he was going to make now.

Kesh is clear. Allow Manth to proceed, he quickly typed out and sent to the main deck officer. On the deck, the message was recieved and instructions for Manth to proceed were immediately relayed to her ship the Forbiddance.



Minna Manth

posted 12-12-2004 11:39 PM    
Minna's frown vanished.

"Well, there you go," she said offhandedly to Kesh, waving to the communication panel in the wake of her clearance to dock.

Saying no more, she busied herself with the minutia of coming to safe dock in the hanger bay to which she had been assigned. The velvet touch of space was soon replaced by the rough thunk of her ship settling to rest, which was followed with the usual creaks and hisses and pings as metal warmed and expanded, and gases vented themselves into the great chamber without.

She leaned back in her seat for a moment, smiling.

That forty thou was as good as in her hands.

Well... at least she hoped so.

"Shall we go, my friend?" she then said, rising even as one hand slapped down upon the control which opened the main hatch. Turning from the navigation center, she went to where Nefrai was still standing, swathed in cloth, his face dark and hooded.

She peered up into it.

"I know your facial covering is pretty hideous, but I really don't think you need to go to this extreme," she said, cocking her head trying to see his eyes.

They remained beyond her scope; shrugging a bit, she merely waved a hand.

"Let's go see if what we brought is what they need."

Gods of the Universe, I pray that it is.



Rathal

posted 12-13-2004 08:43 AM    
Rathal was positively quivering with anger. First the guy had made him stand around waiting for a response and then he had questioned his honesty. Rathal was never a very moral person, but he prided himself in the fact that he never lied (unless he had a good reason to do so). Rathal took a few calming breaths and restrained himself from making a snide remark which would surely have gotten him fired. Instead he replied, in as even a tone as he could manage, “I have no proof of what I’m saying- if, as you say, Captain Barnes is not able to vouch for me. But I would also like to point out that, beyond blind conjecture, you have no reason to disbelieve my claims.”

Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-13-2004 04:24 PM    
Nefrai looked down at her, then shrugged slightly, feeling the bones move and shift as he did so. "I suppose you are right. I did not wish to alarm them, but as they know my identity, one would suppose you are right in your assumption."

He shifted his cloak, but kept it folded around his body. Many of the galaxy's paranoid, would say it was to hide weaponry or some other secret device.

His true intent was merely to disarm himself in immediate appearence as the monster he physically was.

"Then we should leave into the other vessal to deliver the cure to the 'client'." He said slowly, measuring his words and their unfamiliarity, particularly cure and client.



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-14-2004 09:35 PM    
As Taylor listened to Rathal's obviously heated reply he simultaneously pulled up his employee file in the computer. He was most interested in what information may have been entered concerning his previous employment...

...and he was rewarded with something that was very noteworthy.

Former Occupation: Bounty Hunter.

Oh, now that was very interesting.

Taylor looked up at Rathal as he finished his rather indignant remarks, and merely arched an eyebrow. The other man looked as though he was either waiting to be fired...

...or waiting for an opportune moment to punch the lights out of him. Possibly both.

You know, Taylor suddenly thought, How would this Rathal have known about the bounty hunter Tarnus and the kidnapping of Captain Danner's wife? You don't even know that much about it, the info on it was kept rather quiet, for only a priveleged few to be aware of...

...this guy has to be telling the truth.

"Allright," Taylor said at last, standing up, "I believe you."

Pausing at that, he pursed his lips, a thought coming to his mind as he recalled the former profession listed on Rathal's file. "And perhaps there is something you can do for EE...

...but it will be risky. I have something I must currently attend to," he continued then, raising a hand to stop any protests Rathal may have, "But I would like for you to accompany me to meet some people."

As he said this, Taylor reached for his communit, and dialed in a frequency. "Jedi Petrolu," he then said into the unit, "I am on my way to the main docking bay."

After saying this, he closed the comm frequency then reached for a switch on his desk, one which caused the metallic doors of his office to whoosh open. He took a few steps forward then paused a moment, turning to make certain Rathal was at least following behind. As they exited the office and proceeded into the corridors of the Hornett, Taylor was utterly silent. But once they entered a turbolift which would bring them to the level of the main docking bay, Taylor sprung a seemingly random question on Rathal.

"Tell me," he started, "What do you know of the Sith?"

[ 12-14-2004 09:41 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Taylor Garrison ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 12-14-2004 10:26 PM    
Shawn had just received the Commander's message when he reached the docking area. As he approached Minna's ship...

...for easily could he sense Nefrai Kesh's presence, Shawn froze, his hands folded in front of him, hidden once more in the sleeves of his blue robes. The only others who joined him at the bottom of the ship were a few EE gaurds, some maintenance men, and a few docking bay staff. The Forbiddance's hatch popped smoothly open, and Kesh, wearing a shadowy cloak exited along with a Bothan.

Shawn didn't say a word to Nefrai but merely nodded towards him, then giving him an unreadable and steady look. A moment passed in silence...

...and then Shawn turned to the Bothan. "Commander Garrison will be arriving in a few moments," he started, pausing a moment as something familiar about the Bothan registered. He furrowed his brow, trying to place that familiarity. Then it dawned on him: Tatooine.

"We've met before, haven't we?" he asked her. "Tatooine, wasn't it?" he finished then, falling silent.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-14-2004 10:39 PM    
As they decended the ramp, Nefrai Kesh stood aside from the others. Though one could never see his eyes, his gaze held strong on the jedi who had thwarted him before.

Though he had promised himself to make his best attempt at restraining his almost constant seeking of revenge, however, now as he watched this man, he could feel the urge to rend him swiftly and quickly.

His claws began to grow in the folds of his cloak, and he could almost feel the movements of his legs as his mentality began to leap forwards into the time he would do so. Hold.

A small voice came from the back of his mind. Hold, you know what you have thought about this entire time. You will not attack him, you are not a monster, you will never be one again.

He felt his claws slowly retract, and his body reset itself back into an eased position, which consisted of his usual guardian like appearence.



Rathal

posted 12-15-2004 05:15 AM    
Rathal gave an audible sigh of relief when Taylor admited to believing him. It looked like he would not only get to keep his job, but that he would also get that special assignment he had asked for. True Garrison had said it was risky, but Rathal had done risky before and things had turned out alright. Perhaps things were looking up for the ex-Bounty Hunter. A small smile spread across Rathal's features. Then he heard Garrison's question and the smile immedeatly vanished,

"Thier a nasty bunch. They fight with lightsabers like the jedi, and I heard could kill you with a look. I also hear thier the kind of people who take great pleasure in making thier victim's deaths slow and painful. Thats what I know," Rathal said, and then added cautiously, "Why?"



Minna Manth

posted 12-15-2004 01:41 PM    
Minna had not lived as long as she had, following the occupation she did, by being stupid. And under that category there fell a veritable wealth of other adjectives, the lack thereof almost assuring a spy that his or her position as thus within the universe was but a momentary irritant, and life would continue on quite happily in spite of their absence.

That Minna's memory was sharply honed was to put it mildly. That her ability to pick up on the slightest of body nuances was even more so had proven her well in more than one incident. Thus it was that now she could feel the slightest bit of puzzlement emanating from the jedi, who she remembered very well, thank you; far overshadowing that was her companion's inner struggle.

If she wasn't a spy she would have smiled in approval. But being a spy, she kept her expression carefully bland.

"Yes," she said quietly, reverting back to the more usual throaty whisper she used when speaking to clients or anyone else to whom she wanted to appear as merely a spy. There weren't many she had allowed past that soft facade; a particular bounty hunter-turned-Imperial bore the inenviable title of Numero Uno in that regard, a certain leonine and apparent Sith came in a close second.

The third and only other individual to whom she had ever come close to behaving naturally toward was the tall and shadowy figure standing next to her, who was growing more and more still by the minute.

Why such an extreme reaction? she couldn't help wonder, but kept her expression neutral and continued with a small offering of her own.

"The Blue Asteroid, was it not?"

With that she simply fell silent, offering nothing in return, taking in all she could see.

She was, after all, a spy first and foremost, and acting in such a manner was more than second nature to her.

[ 12-15-2004 01:43 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-18-2004 10:14 PM    
Taylor paused only after stepping out of the turbolift, which had reached its destination. He turned to Rathal. "You will need at least some knowledge of the Sith, if you are to assist with what I have in mind," he began, then continued with, "But the Sith you speak of are not the Sith which I do."

Quieting a moment at this, he just stood in silence as Rathal frowned slightly. "All will be explained, and soon. But first I wish you to meet someone who can give you much more information concerning what I speak of. Come," he finished with, turning once more and heading for the main docking area.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 12-18-2004 10:49 PM    
Shawn didn't even blink. "Yes, the Blue Asteroid," he repeated. "Interesting that the Force should bring us to the same place once again."

Falling silent a few moments at that, Shawn looked once more to Nefrai, his eyes quite nearly reading that he felt much the same way regarding Kesh's return to the Hornett. After all, what were the odds? His next words were directed towards Kesh as well.

"You have returned with she who bears an antidote for one aboard this ship, and have even assisted her in finding it. Yet you once told me you had no purpose other than to kill and destroy despite my own beliefs. Now I am certain there is more to you than that."

Pausing once more, Shawn's greeny-blue eyes meet Nefrai Kesh's skull unflinchingly. He felt the conflict within Nefrai without having to intrude upon his thoughts whatsoever, and it was that conflict which further verified Shawn's earlier estimations of him.

"Your assistance in searching for and finding this antidote is greatly appreciated."

In the moments which followed Shawn's final words, bootsteps were the only thing which marred the silence.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-19-2004 11:02 AM    
As the jedi spoke yet again, Kesh felt a direct shot bolt through his heart. Everything he had done in the past few days, aiding and traveling alone had taxed him to the point that he had almost broken.

If one could have observed his eyes with scientific expertise, they would have noted that his pupils had shrunk, his expression full of utter hate.

Aside from his eyes, his hands, his fingers, had grown longer then previously observed by any of those still alive that had encountered him, the once semi-normal fingers extending to a near .5 meters, barely hidden by his cloak.

Though to those around him, nothing seemed to have changed physically from what any could see, he had just reached the brink of his temptation to return to the monster.

He lunged forwards, and wrapped one of his now extended hands around this seemingly calm and riteous man that stood before him, and raised him to his eyes level.

"You dare to asume, you would cast your beliefs that you were right and I was wrong. I will always be that creature, I may have my differences now, but what I am will never change. The sands of time will pass, you will pass, this ship will pass, but I never will. Once all of you are gone, who is there, who will be there to keep me in check, keep me from reverting to what I was?!"

He held him, quivering in the utmost fury, then released him, dropping him to the ground a near two feet, as he quickly withdrew his arms into the shadowy cloak he possessed.

[ 12-19-2004 11:04 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Nefrai Kesh ]



Minna Manth

posted 12-20-2004 12:13 AM    
"But-- you have changed."

Minna's first and wholly instinctive reaction to Nefrai's sudden attack upon the jedi had been to make herself invisible and vacate the premises while his attention was busy elsewhere. Stubborn beastie that it was, logic tsked and reared it's head, telling her of the obvious futility in that maneuver. Instead, once more, it was her wits she relied upon to break the iron-bound tension now filling the air.

Strangely enough, as the words to distract and calm raced through her brain, offering themselves to this end or that, words she scrutinized in less time than it took to tell them; as the words raced through her an odd little feeling came rag-tag upon their heels.

And this was the simple realization that she was not now speaking to merely save her neck or that of the jedi's.

For a reason as yet unfathomable to her, it was to save his.

"You have changed," she repeated softly as she took a quiet step closer to him. Her movement was at first quick and just as quickly truncated; at length it found fruition as she reached up and laid a gentle hand upon the shadowy thing that was his arm. It took all the self-control she possessed to not jerk away in distaste when she felt it move about in a manner which was far too weird, with joints placed far too strangely, for a "normal" arm.

Fighting the instinct to back off, she instead squeezed his arm delicately.

"No one can make you who or what you are but you, Nefrai," she whispered, calling him by name for the first time.

"Your body and your power are nothing against that. You are who you choose to be, just as I choose you to be my--

"My friend."

[ 12-20-2004 12:17 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-20-2004 12:15 PM    
Kesh stood there, his heart having to gained the property of stone. A friend. Of all the existence of time and space, he had been gifted now.

"A friend? But such...." He found he was having difficulty speaking, and took a pause.

"Then in your belief, I make my own path, my own road? But even with such a friend, could I make such a road, with my appearence and past? Is it even possible to achieve such a thing?"



Shawn Petrolu

posted 12-20-2004 02:14 PM    
By this time Shawn had regained his footing. Kesh's final words registered in his mind,and again the fact that he was struggling prompted Shawn to believe.

"Yes," Shawn stated simply. "It is possible. I mean not to preach," he then continued with, "Only to bring you to the realization that the conflict within you now shows how capable of overcoming the past you indeed are. Those who would look upon your appearance to define who you are would be nothing but foolish...

...the friend you have gained here is very wise."

Falling silent at that, Shawn's hands went into the sleeves of his jedi robes once more, his look in his greeny-blue eyes utterly serene despite Kesh's attack upon him.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-20-2004 02:18 PM    
Kesh listened to the jedi's words, and this time, listened to truely find the meaning. "I do appologise, but I need time..."

He turned, and quickly strode up the ramp into the ship, out of sight and went to the closet he had preoccupied earlier.

He closed the door, and began to play the datapad again. He watched it once, then held it in his hand for a moment, then crushed it. I will never be that monster again.



Minna Manth

posted 12-23-2004 02:01 PM    
The cat-like quickness of Nefrai's exit took Minna by complete surprise: one minute he was before her, his arm beneath her light touch. The next moment he had disappeared into Heaven's Forbiddance, a shadow seeking refuge in the cool solitude of her ship.

She blinked, let her arm drop to her side.

"Oh," she said, at first taken a little aback. Concern for her friend blanketed that; she took two steps forward toward her ship before logic hit home and she stopped in her tracks.

He will be all right... I think. He won't hurt the ship... I think.

Well, he knows she's all I've got, and so far he hasn't hurt me, so....

So I guess I'll give him what he needs. There is more at stake here anyway.

Smoothly she turned back to the jedi, acting as if this sort of thing happened every day. She reached into the pouch on her belt and withdrew the strange little vial Nefrai had found on Dxun.

"I believe this to be what I was contracted to find," she said simply then fell silent, one ear pricked back toward the hatch of her ship.

[ 12-23-2004 02:06 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-23-2004 02:50 PM    
Even as Manth was handing Shawn the possible antidote, the Commander finally rounded the corner, Jovonar Rathal right with him. As he approached the Bothan and the Jedi, he nodded politely and appreciatively to the Bothan. "Thank you for your quickness...

...I fear that we may not have much time for the Captain. Still, I think it best that we test the antidote first, just to be certain that it is the correct one. Unless, of course, you have been able to somehow test it already?" he ended with, looking to the Bothan with an arched eyebrow.



Minna Manth

posted 12-23-2004 10:35 PM    
Minna merely waved a hand toward Forbiddance.

"Unfortunately, I do not have a full chemlab on board," she replied, somewhat archly.

"I have had no means of testing this material. However, it may be what you sought; there was not much of it to be found in the place where I looked, and I would think the creators of the poison would not want it to be otherwise.

"But, this of course remains to be seen. We can only hope."

She bowed her head then straightened, staring the men straight in the eye. But her attention was focused behind her, every cell straining to determine whether Nefrai would be coming back to join them...

...not to mention whether or not the services he had mentioned to Minna, even if only as an aside, would really be needed after all.



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-23-2004 11:32 PM    
Taylor merely nodded, then turned and motioned towards one of the docking bay guards.

"Yes sir, commander?" the guard queried even as he stepped up to the group.

"Take this to the medbay at once. Tell them that it is to be tested at once against the Captain's blood."

Taylor paused at this, waiting for the guard to acknowledge him and follow his instructions. Shawn handed the vial to the man, and he saluted to Taylor. "At once, Commander," he replied, then turning smartly on his heel and departing for the medbay.

Only then did Taylor turn back to Manth. "Would you like refreshment while we await the results, and will your..."

Here he paused, looking momentarily to Shawn before returning it to Minna, "...your companion will be joining us?"

[ 12-23-2004 11:32 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Taylor Garrison ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-23-2004 11:41 PM    
Kesh dropped the pad, and rose from his sitting position, his backbone resetting itself momentarily, and left the closet.

He went down the ramp, and saw they were still standing there conversing. He heard the officers last words, and cringed inwardly. Does it pain them so much that they would not know or recognize me by name?

He stepped up behind Minna, and spoke, deciding to give the man small grief over what he had said. "Yes, I will be joining you."



Minna Manth

posted 12-24-2004 12:00 AM    
Minna's face broke into a bright smile as Nefrai came to such an unexpected halt by her side. But upon hearing the icy nuances lacing the tone of his voice, the smile evaporated as quickly as it had come.

Once again she laid a hand gently upon his arm.

"I'm happy to see you have changed your mind, Nefrai," she said softly, concern for what had concerned him evident in her dark, soulful eyes.

Whatever it was you have changed it about, that is....

Then giving that arm a comradely squeeze, she turned smoothly back to Garrison, utterly disregarding the black scowl which thundered across his features.

"Yes, I would very much like some food," she said, very much aware of the fact that it was undoubtedly Nefrai's reappearance which had produced that scowl.

"Perhaps we can go dine together? The journey to find what we hope to be the antidote has been rather taxing...."

[ 12-24-2004 12:02 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 12-24-2004 10:47 PM    
Motionless

Dashawn had managed to take some sort of meditation since the unexpected exit of Shawn. In the end he came to the conclusion that it was for the best, even though he knew he would sooner or later have to reveal something about his past, though he would hope to avoid it aslong as possible.

Taking a quick sitting on the floor. He felt a coldness about the weird steel from some forgein planet that he hadn't felt, even when he was training on the Battle Station during his stormtrooper years. Those times were interesting. He occasionaly was taken off the battle station to planets to have land training, but rarely. Where he had been applied in the Forces wouldn't involve any wastelands that some other training courses had been taken.

He was just an average stormtrooper, though he accomplished numerous things that alot of his class didn't. However, from that perspective, that paradigm the galaxy as it was now seemed all the more weird. The ground...the feelings, the touch, everything personified it.

It seemed to come with the ability of the Force. The ability to outstretch, feel, understand more, the knowledge of it was enough to make one arrogant. Something of which many concluded, in his time, the reason for the destruction of the Jedi. Yet, at that lesson, of which he learned in his earlier trainings, he was certian not to take that cocky attitude onto a level that it shouldn't. It'd probably create more problems for the people around him and himself than should be.

So, he calmed his mind of these troubles that seem to travel at a flashing pace through his mind. He had grown steadily better on focusing on absolutely nothing, and however in a sense, focusing on everything. It was a weird concept, and even he had a hard time explaining it to even himself. But he managed to do it. One of the numerous mysterys that he would hope to have revealed to by the Jedi.



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-26-2004 09:17 PM    
Taylor gave Nefrai Kesh a momentary look, uncertain just how to react to him...

...and then he turned to Minna Manth, nodding once. "I can take you to a place where you can refresh yourselves, and then we can proceed on to dine. It is likely it will at least take a few hours for our labs to fully evaluate the effectiveness of the antidote you brought, so you should have plenty of time to relax after your journey."

Pausing at this, Taylor motioned to Rathal as if just remembering he was along for the ride. "This is Jovonar Rathal, an employee here at Eagle Enterprises who is seeking advancement. He will be joining us to dine."

Feeling that there was no need for any further explanation at this time, Taylor then motioned towards the turbolifts. "If you will follow me now."

And with no further adieu he turned on his heel and headed for the aforementioned turbolifts, knowing that all were following him. And though he found himself hungry and anxious for refreshment himself, he knew a part of his anxiousness had nothing to do with food and wine, and everything to do with the results on the laboratory tests now taking place...



Taylor Garrison

posted 12-26-2004 09:52 PM    
Though they had not been dining for even perhaps a standard hour, Taylor Garrison felt like it had been eons. Every so often he looked down at his chrono, then turning back to the blue liquor which was drinking and had offered to everyone.

Manth sure seemed to like the stuff, he thought absently, If her antidote works, I'll make sure she gets a lifetime supply of it...

About this time, Taylor's wristcomm went off, alerting him of an incoming urgent message. Excusing himself from the dining area, he stepped into a corridor just outside where he could hear the news he knew was coming. He pressed the receive button.

"This is the medcenter, sir," came a crisp voice, "We have the results..."

**********

Only a minute or so after his departure, Taylor Garrison returned to the dining hall and took his seat, the look in his eye somehow darker than it had been before. Petrolu must have caught on to this; he looked towards the young commander with an arched eyebrow. Taylor merely closed his eyes, and shook his head. Then he cleared his throat. "I have unfortunate news," he then opened with. "The antidote has failed to cure the Captain."

Pausing at this, he let the words sink in. Manth's look was quite unreadable, but Taylor had no doubt she was seeing her credits going down the tubes.

"I am willing to pay you 15,000 for your trouble. My lab techincians were able to trace the antidote you brought us back to some sort of Mandolorian roots, so you were apparently at least on the right track. Now as I understand it, the Commander is stable...

...thus he will remain in a coma permanantly until he receives the proper antidote. If you are willing to stay on the hunt for this antidote, I'm willing to up the stakes for your work to 50,000...

...but only if you can get results somehow."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 12-27-2004 11:48 PM    
Nefrai Kesh's claws dug into the shadow-like vapors of his cloak, and growled.

"So is it that we failed, was I to assumptious? But as you have said, he now has time.... time....."

Kesh whispered the final word, then looked to the command. "If I myself cannot heal him, then perhaps we should venture back to that place again, but mayhaps,"

He paused, though to the others it was evident his mind was racing for another answer, another possible explanation.

"We could find the assassin, the killer who poisoned him in the first place. Tell me, did the captain, was the captain ever able to tell you who attacked him?"



Taylor Garrison

posted 01-11-2005 10:08 PM    
Taylor frowned, shaking his head. "We've got some descriptions of a female clad in a trenchcoat...

...but I don't believe we were ever able to assess who she was or where she came from. She had to have worked her way onto the Hornett somehow, possibly as an employee since most of the people on board are just that. And that all depends on if your services are to be continued at the new price I've offered," Taylor commented, glancing a moment at Minna.

Then he turned back to Nefrai, opened his mouth, and started to say something...

...when he froze for the merest of moments as something registered that he'd just said. "Wait a minute...

...did you just say something about healing Aaron yourself?"



Nefrai Kesh

posted 01-11-2005 10:22 PM    
Nefrai looked towards the man again, his claws rending through the mists before they repaired themselves. "I healed Ms. Manth here. i don't know how strong my own abilities are in healing."

Taylor Garrison

posted 01-11-2005 10:49 PM    
Taylor shot a barely perceptible sidelong glance at Shawn, who nodded once, very briefly. Then he looked to Manth. "Is this true?" he couldn't help but ask, unable to believe what the Jedi didn't seem to be the least bit surprised by.

"If it is, it'd be worth a shot to allow you to at least try to heal Aaron," he then continued, looking back to Kesh. "That is, of course, if you would even agree to do so. As it stands, he will otherwise remain in a coma, and anything you could do to even possibly help him would be worth the effort...

...and would be greatly appreciated and rewarded."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 01-12-2005 10:24 AM    
Kesh stood, his cloak fluttering around him. "I seek not to gain reward, but too repent."

He looked at Manth. "I'm quite sure Minna would enjoy a reward if I were to be successful."

He paused, considering the chances of success. "I could make an attempt, though I do not know how far my ability to heal can go. I do not know wether my attempt would do more good than bad, it is the future that is undetermined."



Minna Manth

posted 01-12-2005 07:47 PM    
Minna remained silent. Although the prospect of 50K's worth of credits was enough to set her to panting with lust, the thought of returning to Dxun quite easily outweighed the myriad upgrades on her beloved ship that kind of money could buy. An image came into her mind of creeping about through the dense jungle, hunting body after body after body; even the questionable assurance of safety Nefrai's presence afforded her couldn't completely squash the ripples of discomfort that washed over her.

Fifteen thou isn't bad, no it's not indeed....

So she didn't say anything to Taylor's offer of an increase in reward, perking up her ears instead when Nefrai said he'd try to heal the poison victim instead.

It's worth a shot, she thought, keeping her most inscrutable of spy-faces etched upon her face, ready to just step back for a moment and let her enigmatic companion take the lead.

I bet he can do it....



Taylor Garrison

posted 01-12-2005 10:11 PM    
Taylor glanced once more to Shawn, who gave another nod. Then he stood, as did the Jedi. "Any attempt is better than not trying at all...

...for at this rate, Aaron may never return from his coma unless we try something else."

He paused, "The sick bay is a small area, however, so I am going to allow the two of you..." he paused, glaring a bit at the too-quiet Rathal.

And you want to be of HELP? You aren't even contributing anything!

...to continue to dine in a waiting area nearby while Nefrai, Shawn, and myself see what might be done for the Commander. Should this take a long time, you will be notified. But for now, let's all go," he stated as the others stood, taking the lead and motioning everyone out of the dining area and to the sickbay after taking Minna and Rathal to a waiting area. Then he escorted the Jedi and Nefrai to the room where Aaron still remained in a coma.

He looked to Kesh. "I hope you can help him," he said honestly, "But if you can't, then at least we'll have given it a shot..."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 01-12-2005 10:24 PM    
Nefrai Kesh, looked at the man before him, and knew that the light that kept him from death was a dying sun.

"His life is a faded thing, something that even I can not hide from in my past." He inwardly sighed, and put a hand over the mans chest, his breathing barely visible from Kesh's view.

"I can only try, but even I don't know the result...."

He felt the mists of his body begin to fall apart around his arm, seeping in through the mans pores, through his nose and mouth.

Slowly, he felt his mind eb away as though a tide was slowly carrying him out to an endless sea, as the mans thoughts became his.

He slowly felt something rush at him, and he suddenly stood on a baren plain, thousands upon thousands of faces he knew he'd slain at some time surrounding him.

They came, to destroy him and this man, and he fought them, tearing them apart as he had before, and killed others. They seemed endless, but he was a hunter, not giving in as he slew them, but slowly tiring as they seemed to fade away, until the last one had fallen.

He felt the plain eb away from him, and he found himself laying upon the floor of the room. "The demons.... that stood on the borders of life and death... are no more.... the gate is sealed, his fate, has been traded for mine..."

He slowly slipped away into a darkness, as other voices, some familiar and others he did not know faded away from his thoughts and mind.



Aaron Barnes

posted 01-12-2005 10:59 PM    
his eyelids as heavy as lead, Aaron Barnes suddenly floated back into reality, his eyes jerking open with a start as he felt some sort of strange otherness in his mind. Perhaps this was nothing more than his imagination, but it had been enough to bring him back...

...sitting straight up in the process. The room immediately swam into view, the first immediate figures being Taylor Garrison and Shawn Petrolu, the latter rushing to the floor to assist some cloaked figure.

Wait...Shawn Petrolu? When did he get here...? And cloaked figure, in the sickbay? What the heck...?

Taylor laid a hand on his shoulder. "Relax, Captain," he said simply.

Aaron nodded slightly. "Yeah," he croaked, "I feel like hell."

Then he paused, frowning. "What happened?"



Shawn Petrolu

posted 01-12-2005 11:03 PM    
"You were poisoned, and were saved by him," he explained simply, indicating the cloaked figure on the floor whom he was now assisting. "His name is Nefrai Kesh...

...and I hope we haven't lost him," he said, frowning, extreme concern evident on his face.

His help could be really valuable...

Then, with nothing further Shawn turned to help Kesh, closing his eyes and stretching out with Force-healing energies which he then channeled to him.

[ 01-12-2005 11:04 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Taylor Garrison

posted 01-14-2005 10:42 PM    
Taylor nodded, finding himself honestly concerned. "I should let Manth know what is going on," he said then, uncertain as to whether the Jedi heard him or not.

Aaron, sitting back once more, cocked a brow in question.

"I'll explain everything in more detail later, but the long and short of it was that I ended up highering a hunter to find a cure for you, the cure she thought she had found wasn't successful, so her companion, Nefrai Kesh, tried to heal you and succeeded. He has some sort of power, I don't know..."

Taylor trailed, frowning a bit. "You take it easy, and I'll get the meds in here to make sure you're all clear. A poison had been shot into you by that attacker of yours...

...an attacker who I regret to say has not been followed up on. At the time, other things were more important, like your health. Permission for dismissal, Captain?" he queried, giving Aaron full authority.

Aaron nodded, still looking a little dazed.

"I'll be back," Taylor ended with, departing the sickbay then and heading to the point where Minna Manth was waiting, wasting no time in filling her in on all that had happened...

...concluding with Nefrai Kesh's slip into apparent unconsciousness.



Jamel Garth

posted 01-16-2005 02:32 AM    
((OOC:Coming from All the King's Horses. Still residing away a response from his message to an EE Employee))

Jamel had waited for while for a response to his message through frequency to the Eagle Enterprise to gain some sort of recognition and response, but there had been none. Even though he had delivered identification he hadn't gotten any certian reply from the company employee.

So, instead of giving up as he usually did in such occasions, the boy worked on resending the message. Going through the numerous recordings he had left on his datapad as he had rested in the cantina until he finally found the one he had tagged with importance. Changing the signal to that of emergency, he sent it again.

Now, finally relaxing, managing to loosen his muscles and untighten his brows, calling for another drink. Even at his age he could order in a cantina...that is if he was to order a Jawa Juice.

[ 02-05-2005 12:25 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Jamel Garth ]



Terrin's Crew

posted 02-01-2005 10:36 PM    
A rather unsuspecting employee aboard the Hornett was the recepient of Jamel Garth's message, an employee who was designated specifically to deal with emergency messages only. So when Garth's identification transmission came through...

...the employee's brows furrowed in annoyance.

His job was to deal with urgent messages, not to hand out identification transmissions.

Knowing he must somehow respond to the matter, however, the employee made a brief and direct reply.

Please state what business you have with Eagle Enterprises, your message will be properly directed...



Jamel Garth

posted 02-02-2005 10:15 AM    
Jamel glanced down at his holopad. It had gained a message by the sound of it and the bright ray of light that emitted. The setting of a message had been previously put in and he had for a while been trying to change it because the ray had always managed to hit his eye. This time he was saved by the waiteress arrival, who had been catching his eye all night. Even at his young age he knew what he seeked in a woman and he had grown very good at lying so the age matter had seem to become less and less.

After ordering some drinks and giving a nice wink at the employee he was back to his work on the message. Placing it on his lap and his feet on the table, he began studying it. The transmission seem to be that of some seriousness or annoyance. So, handling it with care, he replied.

"Jamel Garth, seeking a Jedi by the name of Shawn Petrolu, he has some sort of known friendship with one of the Eagle Enterprise owners. Well...atleast that is what my information leads me to believe."



Minna Manth

posted 02-08-2005 04:26 PM    
Being the Absolute Mistress of Inscrutability as she was -- no one worth their salt could succeed as a spy otherwise, after all -- Minna didn't let one lick of expression enter anywhere into her body language or facial features. She merely stood up as Taylor approached, and quietly listened to his words.

She blinked, once, when he came to a finish. Then--

"Thank you," she said softly, cocking her head just a fraction to one side. She licked her lips.

"I am pleased to hear the patient is doing well; may I now go see how my friend is doing?" she finally whispered, her voice even and soft and low...

...even though her mind was awhirl with the inexplicable terror that her strange and enigmatic companion could possibly be in danger of death.

[ 02-08-2005 04:27 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Taylor Garrison

posted 02-08-2005 10:14 PM    
Taylor merely nodded. "This way," he motioned her, before leading her on and back to the sickbay area where Shawn Petrolu was still attending to Kesh.

Taylor pursed his lips in concern. "Any change?" he then asked, waiting for Petrolu's answer.

[ 02-08-2005 10:15 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Taylor Garrison ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 02-08-2005 10:23 PM    
His full attention on Kesh, Shawn barely heard the departure and re-entrance of the others, barely heard the words which Taylor Garrison directed to him. Nevertheless, he did hear them...

...and beneath his healing energies he began to sense the spirit of Nefrai Kesh growing stronger. Reaching for that spirit, he took hold of it with the Force and gently pulled it to the forefront of Kesh's mind...

...and at length, beneath his healing, Kesh began to stir.

Only then did Shawn open his eyes, if only to briefly report on his patient's status. "He's beginning to return to us," Shawn said simply before returning his full attention to Kesh, who was coming closer and closer to reality with each passing moment...



Minna Manth

posted 02-08-2005 10:29 PM    
Minna paused a moment in the doorway, watching events with her large, limpid eyes, alert to the slightest nuance spoken within the room. As the jedi turned back to his patient, she slipped across the room on cat's feet, coming to a halt beside Shawn.

There she hesitated a fraction of a moment before moving to the other side of the gurney upon which the silent, bemasked figure lay. In a silence just as deep, she reached out one hand and placed it upon his chest.

Come back to me, Nefrai, she thought, bowing her head and closing her eyes.

Please come back....



Nefrai Kesh

posted 02-11-2005 11:11 PM    
Kesh lay in complete silence, not moving, though his body was swiftly recovering under the influence of the Jedi.

Mentally, his eyes seemed to flicker, and he seemed to awaken, though outwardly there was no change. Do I awaken, or take my deserved rest? His subconcious mind wondered.

He stirred slighly, his claws edging his resting place slightly, his head readjusting slightly in comfort. There is no rest for the restless. What and old sentiment.

He inwardly sighed, then openned his "eyes" and saw the figures standing about his resting place, He did not move, but merely observed them for a time, their words ringing and hollow sounding, similar to when one is victim to a loud sound.

Finally their voices and faces came to a final focus. He sat up, almost mechanically, and raised his arms out to the side, then rotated them a full 360 degrees around, and let them stay there.

He then reached up gently, and pushed his head back further than it's physical limit, and felt his own neck snap, only to crack and reshift back into place, before turning his head almost all the way around both ways, he turned back to look at them.

"I see he is well. Then I was successful." He looked at them for a moment, ignoring their incredulous looks at his physical feats, then spoke again. "How long was I disabled?"



Minna Manth

posted 02-16-2005 01:46 PM    
Minna's only reaction to this unusual display was to simply remove her hand from Nefrai's chest. After all, having spent some time with him on Dxun, she was somewhat familiar with the fact that he had rather unusual talents.

Up until this point, however, she hadn't really understood just how unusual those abilities really were.

She blinked, then folded her hands together in front of herself.

"I am glad to see you conscious, Nefrai," she said softly, giving her head a brief nod to acknowledge his return to reality. Even if it was to his own form of it.

"I do not know how long you were unconscious, but I am glad to see you... functional again. And--"

She paused a moment, cutting a quick glance to the others ringed about her intimidating companion. Her eyes shone like liquid obsidian.

"And I am also happy to understand that the subject of our efforts is likewise returned to us.

"You were successful, Nefrai, where I-- I seemed to have failed."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 02-16-2005 08:02 PM    
Kesh looked at Minna for a moment, then smiled, disreguarding it's physical effect. "There is no failure in an attempt. You're so formal, I believe the expression is 'lighten up'?"

He chuckled to himself, suprisingly lighthearted for his recovery.



Minna Manth

posted 02-17-2005 02:02 AM    
For once the little spy was taken at complete odds.

She opened her mouth, let it hang uselessly for the space of a few seconds, than closed it without saying so much as boo.

But the hand she had removed from Nefrai's chest suddenly found itself a particularly warm spot there, where it lay like a bird come to roost, pressing gently against the spot where his heart would -- or should -- be.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 02-27-2005 12:41 PM    
Kesh smiled. "Are we to depart immediately or are we to stay for a time?" he asked looking back between Minna and Garrison curiously.

Taylor Garrison

posted 02-28-2005 09:19 PM    
"Wait," Taylor broke in after a length of silence. He then turned to Manth. "You have brought your friend Nefrai to us, and thus have not failed in your work. You will receive the full amount you were promised."

He paused a moment at this, letting his words sink in. And then, as Shawn Petrolu stood, the look in his greeny-blue eyes totally unreadable, Taylor continued. "But I'm wondering. There is yet another matter of concern to us at Eagle Enterprises, concerning a couple of missing and highly-valued employees. I would be willing to make arrangements with you both if you would be willing to assist in researching their disappearances and ascertaining their current status--if it would please the Captain, of course."

Here he quieted, turning to regard Aaron Barnes, who was sitting up in his sickbed and looking very interested and very thoughtful...

[ 02-28-2005 09:20 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Taylor Garrison ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 02-28-2005 09:34 PM    
Aaron cleared his voice. "I'm out of touch," he admitted, looking to the others rather than immediately to Taylor, "But I must thank you for what you have done, and very much so. I'm assuming the missing employees you refer to are Stanza and Lancaster?" he queried, then looking to Garrison. The Commander nodded in affirmation.

Aaron nodded back in reply. "Their disappearance is troubling, especially because they are also friends. No word from Galen either?" he then asked, this time looking to Shawn then Taylor. Both shook their heads once again.

Aaron pursed his lips, frowned, and then, with some assistance from the meddroid, slid off the bed and stood. "There is much to do, and much to be concerned with then indeed," he acknowledged, turning to regard both Minna Manth and Nefrai Kesh. "If you would be interested, I would like if you would at least oblige me by dining and listening to what will be a very dangerous but very high-paying mission?"



Minna Manth

posted 03-10-2005 02:31 PM    
Minna let a brief flash of relief light up her eyes, then hooded them and cut them to her strange companion. He yet lay on the guerney, even though it appeared from the tone of his voice that he had fully recovered.

She withdrew her hand and took a small step back, allowing him free space in which to sit up. After shooting Nefrai a questioning look, heavy with implications after what Barnes had just said, she finally turned from him to the others and nodded her head, once.

"Indeed, sustenance would be in order," she said simply. "It has been some time since I myself have eaten, and business arrangements always seem to mesh much more smoothly when agreed upon over a meal."

[ 03-10-2005 02:34 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 03-10-2005 09:36 PM    
"I suppose I'll have to get used to eating your way." Kesh chuckled and slid off the medical bed. "Yes, I do believe a tracking assignment would be most enjoyable, and I do believe my associate agrees."

Aaron Barnes

posted 03-25-2005 09:46 AM    
Aaron nodded in brief acknowledgement of both Kesh and Manth. "Very well," he said, "Let us go."

Then, with the assistance of a med droid, Aaron lead the way to some personal dining quarters on the Red Level; dining quarters which had been out of use for some time.

Used to be one of Terrin's favorite hideouts, Aaron couldn't help but think to himself, Especially in his more recent past.

Leading the others into the dining area, Aaron motioned for them to seat themselves, and dismissed the med droid, taking his own seat. A personal attendent arrived on the heels of the med droid's departure.

"You may order whatever it is your heart may desire and the cooks will see to its preparation; they are the best on board the Hornett.

Quieting then, Aaron waited as drinks and food were ordered by his guests, Shawn Petrolu, and his second in command. Then, as the attendent departed, he spoke once more.

"We will discuss the issue of payment for this job shortly," Aaron opened with, "But first I feel it important I inform you of the risks. How knowledgable are you concerning the Sith?"

[ 03-25-2005 09:48 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Minna Manth

posted 03-26-2005 02:34 AM    
Sith--

Minna froze inwardly, her years of experience as a spy preventing any hint of her instinctive reaction from making its way into her body language.

Yet she was certain something of it had been given inadvertently away....

The Sith.

How well she remembered the leonine Serke, who had come to her from nowhere, his claims as to who he was, what he wanted her to find for him...

What he had planned for her if she failed him....

True, he had disappeared into the Great Void. But that omnipotent feeling of lurking power that he projected, the sense of an axe just hanging over her bared throat by a hair had never left her; hence, anything having anything to do with the word Sith had a tendency to make her freeze up like a Gandy Rak in headlights.

She blinked.

"Th-the Sith?" she stammered softly, cursing herself for the slip. The attendant arrived with remarkable serendipity then; flashing a quick smile, she reached out for a drink--

Heaven's, it was blue, somewhere, somehow they had gotten that wonderful, wonderful blue liqueur....

--and took a giant gulp. Then, doing her utmost to repress the shudders that insisted upon creeping about in her gut, she set the drink daintily upon the table.

"Umm... aren't they some kind of myth, or something?"

[ 03-26-2005 02:37 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 03-26-2005 01:19 PM    
Her heartbeat has just flickered, pulse is up by at least another thirty, she is showing sudden signs of anxiety. She had lied.

Why though? What secret could she hold that at the mention of the "sith" could have led to such a sudden reaction?

Mayhaps I was just paranoid, but it didn't seem like her to lie, but then again, how well did he know her. Maybe she had her reasons.



Aaron Barnes

posted 03-26-2005 03:30 PM    
Aaron couldn't help but be surprised. Usually when he made reference to the Sith--at least, when he had told the disappearing Rathal of the Sith--he'd gotten a reply involving those the Universe also knew as the Dark Jedi. But Manth...

...she clearly knew something more. Aaron leaned forward. "I'm afraid they are much more than a myth," he responded. "And this search will lead you to the heart of one of their worlds. I am certain my two employees' last known destination was this world; they clearly believed Galen had gone there before them for justifiable reasons. They followed her there, and have disappeared themselves."

He paused at this, letting all the information he had divulged sink in. "Now don't be mistaken. I believe, at least from the information I've obtained, that the Sith as whole are a race like any other; full of those who do as much good as there are those who do evil. Petrolu here has more firsthand experience interacting with them...

...I'm just merely the messenger. But the heart of my request for your assistance is this: I've lost my business partner and that was a major blow, both to our business and in the lose of a friend. Losing these two employees would further the blow Eagle Enterprises has already recieved...

...and aside from that, these men are also my friends. Likewise, Galen Danner is a friend, and she has suffered much more than even just the lose of her husband. I believe you and Nefrai have some skills which will be very needed in this quest...

...and Petrolu will accompany you as well. But this all rests on whether you choose to accept this mission or not; aside from the sentimental nature of it I can garantee the payback will be well worth its risks. I will pay you for any expense you may encounter in relation to the task, and will also upgrade your ship as needed before your journey begins. Finally, I'm also going to offer you 100,000 credits a piece should you be successful."

Pausing one final time at this, Aaron pursed his lips, and leaned back, his look turning vague and thoughtful. "These people are just that important to me."

[ 03-26-2005 03:34 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 03-30-2005 04:40 PM    
Nefrai sat there, slightly stunned by his notice of his associates falsity and the offer that had just been made by their more-than-likely-employer. "100,000 is quite a sum, am I correct? I have not much of a head for your currancy." he smiled. "I'm sure my associate is quite glad that you'll be upgrading her ship, not counting your promise of the paying of equipment... I do believe I will be require a few items."

He did not smile for this, knowing by now it did nothing other than frighten or annoy other beings. "But perhaps Ms. Manth would prefer to do the talking in this exchange, she seems better suited to the role."



Minna Manth

posted 04-13-2005 10:41 PM    
Another ripple of unease flowed through the little spy's body, but this time it was less intense, of shorter duration. Perhaps it was simply the proximity of Nefrai, or the soothing bass timbre of his voice that caused her fears to recede a bit; whatever the reason, she was brought to the obvious, if almost overlooked, realization that she did indeed have Nefrai in her corner.

Along with his mysterious powers.

Not to mention the addition of a jedi.

She turned away from the humans, and for a moment merely contemplated Nefrai, who only returned her look with a solemn one of his own.

Then she turned back to Barnes.

"I accept the contract," she said simply, then took up her drink and lifted it, waiting for the others to join her in a toast to cement arrangements...

...which she secretly hoped would not lead to the absolute skewering of a particular little Bothan spy.



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-19-2005 06:02 PM    
Aaron nodded as Shawn raised a small glass of his own to salute with Minna, his look absolutely unreadable.

"Very good," he then said, "With your permission then, I will leave you to dine with Petrolu and see to the maintenance and upgrade of your ship. I am hoping you can depart no later than 0600 hours tomorrow; does this suit you, and are there any specific upgrades you would like for your ship?"

[ 04-19-2005 06:03 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 04-19-2005 07:08 PM    
"It's your vessel." I interupted. "You can leave when and if you please, am I correct?" I said, looking at him from the corner of my "sockets", then I quieted again, focusing on Taylor and Minna.

Dat Cyprios

posted 04-20-2005 05:01 PM    
(((OOC: This is Dat Cyprios’ entry into releplay. Thank you!)))

Aboard a lone fighter craft, a flashing indicator and incessant beeping break the pilot from his momentary reverie. The pilot recovers after the barest of moments and silences the alarm.

Good,” he thinks, “arriving as scheduled.” A cursory glance at the instruments indicates that he is on course for his destination, the research facility residing in the Maw black hole cluster. He shivers involuntarily at the thought. “Black holes… they make this one of the most isolated and dangerous facilities in the galaxy.

With one hand he retrieves his orders from the fighter’s databanks and waits as they scroll over the heads-up display.

NAME: Calto Ramic
RANK: Squadron Leader, Imperial Navy
UNIT: 149th TIE Avenger Squadron, Bravo Wing, 7th Fleet

Other information, including a background sketch and other biographical detail[s begins to scroll by, but he closes the file before it reaches the end. He knows his job, his background, and his true mission: insinuate himself as a new transfer into the research station to ensure the loyalty of the personnel involved in the project to construct one of the Empire’s most powerful weapons: a Death Star.

A more urgent beeping than before catches his attention as the ship begins to shudder ominously. The instruments that display hyperdrive function are wavering erratically – his drive is failing! In this dangerous region full of black holes, he can’t afford to stray from his preprogrammed trajectory, and makes the difficult decision to abort his flight and return to normal space. However, with the powerful gravitational gradients around him, this is almost as risky as remaining in hyperspace. The key word is almost. He reaches for the control to manually exit hyperspace, lifts the plasteel cover, and…

…The world begins to spin violently as the tiny vessel pitches and yaws out of control. Multicolored lights on his panel flash as the computer alerts him that he has left his planned hyperspace trajectory, and is now careening drunkenly toward the restricted area around one of the many black holes in the sector. He reaches for the controls to right his stricken craft when a particularly severe change in attitude throws him sideways, his helmeted head striking a cockpit support pylon. With a bark of surprise, his hands fall away from the controls as blackness descends on him…

A peculiar burst of light heralds the arrival of a tiny craft to normal space. Formation lights blink bravely against the inky blackness, a stark contrast to the fighter’s utter lack of maneuver on its arrival…

[ 04-20-2005 05:03 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Terrin's Crew

posted 04-21-2005 03:03 PM    
Sitting aboard the main control deck of the Hornett, a particular nobody assigned to the position of interpreting the ship's intermittent scans suddenly had a break in his rather mundane day.

HornettScan has completed a short-range-scan resulting in conclusive data on the approach and halt of a ship, its size indicating a prossible fighter, class indiscernable from its current coordinates. Long-range scanning advised.

The man frowned. A fighter? Out here near Endor, in nowheresville...?

Quickly, he keyed in orders for the long-range scan and was immediately rewarded with the exact coordinates of the ship, along with specs. The specs were enough to grab his attention:

Avenger-class TIE Fighter, fully halted.

Knowing not only that the production of Avenger-class TIEs were zero to none, but that the fighters were also generally piloted by elite Imperials, the officer knew something strange might be afoot. And, aside from these things, the fact the fighter wasn't moving didn't ease his suspicions. He immediately hit a switch nearby his control station, one which would activate a general comm frequency which would hopefully be read by the incoming fighter.

Unidentified fighter...do you need assistance?

[ 04-21-2005 03:05 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin's Crew ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-21-2005 04:27 PM    
An incoming message alert rouses the pilot to consciousness. He shakes his head to clear away the cobwebs, then concentrates enough to lock onto the appropriate channel and hear the message:

--ou need assistance?

Checking his sensors for vessels in the area, he finds only one: A vessel reminiscent of Lord Vader’s Executor, but different in a number of ways. His tiny fighter’s onboard computer has no data on this particular design. Still, the design is sufficiently distinctive as to be identified as an Imperial vessel. “Hmmm… Perhaps an experimental design,” he thinks as he looks over to verify his position. Much to his surprise his navigational sensors can make neither heads nor tails of his surroundings, returning an inconclusive response. The only thing he did know for sure was that he was far away from the Maw cluster. However, his mission still stood, so he chose to retain his cover identity when contacting this strange new craft. His thoughts stray to the strange readings, “Computer must’ve been knocked out during the…” The memories of his perilous trip returned to him, ending with a sharp <CRACK> and blackness.

Quickly making a decision, he transmits to the large ship on the same frequency. “TIE Avenger Tango One requesting immediate clearance for refuel and refit to proceed to mission objective,” he speaks into his headset. As he concludes his transmission, he sends a standard Imperial authorization packet, one that denotes an extremely high-priority mission. Taking stock of his ship’s status is encouraging: all systems are functioning normally, save for the fact that he’s out of hyperspace fuel. “Doesn’t really matter anyway,” he thinks, “…because the computer won’t let me jump again until it’s repaired. Strange that it registers as ‘functioning normally’ on the diagnostic.” Shaking his head again, he powers up his sublight drive and thrusts slowly toward the hulking Hornett.



Terrin's Crew

posted 04-21-2005 06:37 PM    
As something resembling a really ancient Imperial code began scrolling across the monitor at the officer's station, his jaw quite nearly hit the deck. After all, he had been on the Hornett for quite some time, even back when her Captain...

...and dead or not Terrin Danner was still rightfully her Captain...

...had dealings with Admiral Pallaeon. So he knew the probable origin of this code, whether he knew exaclty what it was telling him or not.

An outdated Imperial fighter, of high level...

...and now it was spitting out something that looked highly Imperial and very old...

...and was requesting to dock, refit, and refuel on the Hornett?

The officer reached out in a flash to his commstation, keying in Commander Garrison's frequency. "Ahhh...sir, we have a...

... situation. An Imperial fighter--an Avenger-class TIE, to be more specific--has just come out of hyperspace on top of us and is requesting permission to refit and refuel with us. The pilot states he needs to do so before...

... continuing on his mission. And he has already begun to proceed this way. Reccomendations for action?"

Falling silent at this, the officer put the message through as urgent, and waited, albeit anxiously, for the Commander's reply.



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-21-2005 06:50 PM    
"I wasn't requesting permission to leave," Aaron replied to Nefrai, realizing that perhaps he was simply not used to certain speech, "I was asking for to permission to look at your friend's ship and maintainence her."

Falling silent at that, Aaron let these words sink in...

...and became aware in that silent moment of the "urgent" bleep coming from Taylor's comm. He arched an eyebrow even as Taylor turned his attentions to the incoming message and frowned a bit more darkly than Aaron would have liked.

"What is it?" he queried as Taylor looked up.

"Seems we have a TIE Avenger that has just come out of hyperspace and is trying to dock with us to...

...'refuel and refit before continuing on its missin'."

"That's strange," Aaron said, frowning himself. "And disturbing. I'd better see to this one myself, since I am supposed to be the Hornett's acting Captain. And gods know that, if something were to happen to this ship, her owner might return from the dead to shoot me himself," he commented, standing up and addressing Taylor one final time. "Please see to the maintainence of Ms. Manth's ship, and I will return shortly."

I hope, came a black thought Aaron tried to ignore. Then, after getting the deck officer's comm frequency, Aaron nodded politely to Manth and Nefrai and departed from the dining suite, punching the frequency into his wristcomm. "This is Captain Barnes," he started with, "Get a tractor lock on that incoming TIE and lead it into the main hangar bay. I'm on my way."

[ 04-21-2005 06:52 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Minna Manth

posted 04-22-2005 11:38 AM    
One would think that the somewhat cryptic words Barnes was replying into his comm-link would only add to Minna's Sith-induced state of anxiety. But to the contrary, she snapped to quiet attention instead, every sense alert, one eye on Barnes while the other flicked to her uncommon partner.

"...something should happen to this ship...?"

She tried to send that non-verbal message to Nefrai, as though seeking his confirmation of what her ears had just told her. He, in turned, appeared much the same as normal, as normal as he ever could be considered, that is, and once more returned her questioning look with a noncommital one of his own.

A quiet clearing of a throat brought her attention back to Taylor who, judging from the look on his face, was trying his best to keep his own concerns about the mysterious TIE at bay. This only served to ignite Minna's inherent investigative instincts; folding her hands in front of herself, she forced every lick of emotion from her manner and her face, and finally spoke.

"Thank you, Mr. Taylor," she said softly, then went on give him a list of updates she required as though she hadn't overheard a thing.

"If you would be so kind as to see to the replacement of one of my forward laser blasters with an ion cannon, of smaller caliber of course, I would be most grateful... additionally, my shields are limited to simple ray shielding. The mission we are to embark upon may, as has already been indicated, be a dangerous one. The ability to shield my ship from solid matter would be most helpful; please consider this a request for particle shielding as well."

She paused a moment, then raised her goblet.

"And of course, a small supply of this..."

Flashing Taylor one of her rare smiles, she cut her eyes to Nefrai, letting her facade of near indifference drop as she sent him a meaningful look.

"0600 tomorrow then, as Captain Barnes has suggested; is this agreeable to all?"

The look she sent Nefrai did not at all complement the innocent affirmation of her last statement.

[ 04-22-2005 11:40 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-22-2005 12:16 PM    
The pilot feels a slight lurch as a tractor beam lances out from the larger vessel and captures the fighter. Immediately shutting down his engines, he allows himself to be drawn toward the welcoming maw of the Hornett.

As he nears the ship, a few unsettling details nip at the edge of his consciousness. The ship lacks the standard markings that he would expect, though this might be due to this being an experimental vessel. The crew’s communications weren’t quite what he expected either, but what would one expect from a ship full of engineers? As he neared the hangar, though, his unease began to display itself in earnest. The other craft contained there were not orderly lines of TIE fighters; instead, all manner of craft of various classes could be seen.

His thoughts dart to the cargo pod attached to the fighter that contain his possessions, including his weapons. Defenseless, he rides the tractor beam in until the fighter rests on the deck of the hangar. After the briefest of checks for atmosphere and the like, the unknown pilot depressurizes the cockpit and opens the hatch.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 04-22-2005 08:13 PM    
"It sounds most agreeable." Kesh said quietly, not missing a beat. "Shall we "retire" then?" The statement was null to himself, for he required no rest, though he did find a medatative state replenishing to himself.

He rose from his chair and stood behind it, looking curiously at Manth, though it did not show upon his skull.



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-22-2005 08:14 PM    
Accompanied by Eagle Enterprises finest guards--and more specifically, the Hornett's finest--Aaron entered the main hangar bay, knowing full well that the men accompanying him were well trained, excellent at the job which they all maintained. They simply had to be in order to keep their positions aboard this SSD, and that alone might be a key aspect of the exchange which was forthcoming. As they approached the lone TIE fighter, Aaron became very aware of the strangeness of all this.

Why in the Fates was a fighter out here near Endor, where there was absolutely NOTHING? What possible mission could this guy be on?

Finally approaching the fighter, the guards flanked Aaron on either side, at the ready. He folded his hands behind his back, and watched intently as the TIE fighter's pilot opened the hatch to his ship and climbed out in pilot attire, his helmet still on. Aaron pursed his lips and erased all emotion from his face. The pilot, who seemed only the slightest bit hesitant in his demeanor, proceeded forward through the aisle the flanking gaurds had created between him and Aaron.

As he approached, Aaron finally spoke. "Please, state your name and business," he said simply, the words falling into a moment of eerie silence.

[ 04-22-2005 08:19 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-23-2005 12:29 AM    
The pilot disconnects his breather pack from the fighter’s life-support system, allowing him to exit into the Hornett’s hangar bay. Deftly he drops to the deck, looking up after his landing to an… unexpected… sight. Instead of Imperial uniforms, he sees a line of guards in uniforms he doesn’t recognize, and behind this line, a man who seems to be in charge.

After a moment’s hesitation as he examines his surroundings, including the various craft of unfamiliar configuration and the strange uniforms of the sentinels, he begins to stride purposefully forward, all the while seemingly ignoring the guards who part to clear his path. Their uniforms are strange, he thinks to himself, but this is to be expected from a ship of engineers. Stopping while still a reasonable distance from the man standing alone, he doffs his helmet and tucks it under his arm, revealing his face for the first time.

A number of possible introductions come to mind, and he discounts most of them as problematic for one reason or another. A few moments are spent sizing up the other man before he finally speaks.

“Squadron Leader Calto Ramic, en route to assume command of 149th TIE Avenger Squadron, currently attached to 7th Fleet conducting anti-smuggling operations in the Kessel system.” Not too far from the truth, he thinks, as the Maw cluster is nearby, but perhaps the priority authorization code I used was a bit much. “I entered an area of hyperspace instability, and ended up here.” His voice holds no ill-will, only the self-assured confidence of one who is used to being in control. “I require fuel and whatever repairs are necessary so that I may continue on to my destination. I must also contact Coruscant to explain my situation to my superiors at the High Command."

After allowing a brief moment for all of this to register with the man before him, he asks, "Which way to the Communications Center? I’m not familiar with this class of vessel.”

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Aaron Barnes

posted 04-23-2005 05:39 PM    
Something was very wrong with this picture. Very wrong...

"We can repair your fighter," Aaron opened with, unsure of just how else he could start such a conversation, "But we'll have to assess the damage before I can give you an estimate on the cost," he continued with.

Then he couldn't help but add, and admittedly with a bit of his puzzlement obvious, "Did you say the 149th TIE Avenger Squadron? I thought the famed Squadron lead by Baron Soontir Fel was the 181st, and that was some time ago..."

He trailed, finding himself in another awkward moment of silence as he waited for the pilot's reply.



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-23-2005 09:38 PM    
An omniscient observer would have noticed that Dat’s thoughts mirrored Aaron’s at this point. Something is indeed very wrong. An Imperial flight officer would under no circumstances have had to pay for repairs to his fighter, and most certainly not for damages incurred in the line of duty. And the 181st? Impossible. An almost-tangible veil of coolness descends over his features as he’s placed even more “on his guard.”

“The 181st? That squadron isn’t even operational yet! It’s just now being raised; it’s pilots are green trainees… And who is this ‘Fel’?” He pauses, then continues, “What is this vessel? Is this a prototype? I’ve not seen its like, though Lord Vader’s Executor is relatively close in design.”

After a few moments of silence, he speaks again, “Please… Enlighten me… I seem to be at a loss in this situation.”



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-23-2005 10:07 PM    
Aaron wished Terrin were here. He would have handled this situation better. As it was, the guards flanking Aaron and Dat seemed to tense further at the mention of Lord Vader and his Executor.

Aaron's look actually grew darker. "The Executor?" he quried. "That vessel was destroyed during the Battle of Endor. This is an Eclipse-class Superstar Destroyer, and there are others of her kind around. As for the 181st, it was very operational, especially during Thrawn's time. As for your 149th, and 7th fleet...

...I could be mistaken, but I believe those were both destroyed during the Second Death Star battle as well. So your cover has just been blown. Who are you really, and how and why have you come to Hornett?"

As Aaron made his final query, the guards flanking the two men snapped to even greater alertness, their weapons now in their hands..

...and ready, if need be...

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Taylor Garrison

posted 04-23-2005 10:24 PM    
Taylor Garrison was finding it difficult not to seem concerned.

A TIE here, at the Hornett? Had the New Empire, after all this time, decided to nail them for not being forthcoming concerning all their contacts, especially not concerning Admiral Gilad Pallaeon, who was still lurking out there, somewhere? But then, why would they send a single TIE? Unless this one was merely the first...

Taylor shook himself from his concerns, and turned his attentions to Minna Manth. "No, your requests are not unreasonable, not at all," he replied honestly. Then he keyed in the frequency for Maintainence and Repair into his wristcomm and listed off Minna's request to them, ending with the orders that all this was to be completed by 0500 hours, so that or the Captain could inspect the ship...

...and so that Minna could inspect them herself before departure. Closing off the frequency then, he returned his attentions to Shawn, Minna, and Nefrai. "You will get a chance to inspect the maintenance and see that it is done to your specifications before you depart," Taylor explained aloud. "And I will see that some of this..." He continued with, pointing to Manth's favorite liquor, "Is placed aboard your ship as well. Is there anything further you would like to ask, or will be needing before the morning arrives...

...or would you like to be directed to some resting quarters?" he queried, falling silent and waiting for Math and Kesh's reply.

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Dat Cyprios

posted 04-24-2005 02:25 AM    
Skilled as he is at concealing his emotions, Aaron's comments throw his emotional state into complete disarray. Confusion breaks through his mask of control. "Destroyed!? At Endor? Impossible! She's not even there yet..."

His mind reels. "Battle of Endor?" he thinks. "What Battle of Endor? The newest Death Star is there, but... How could there be a 'battle'? The Rebels must have found out... I've reviewed the latest intelligence from that sector -- all was quiet! And the Executor... En route to Endor, but she definitely wouldn't have had time to get there yet... Would there have been a change of plans? What the hell is going on here!?

He stands for a time in silence, contemplating the proper course of action. On one hand, this could all be a very cleverly-designed ruse, meant to cause him to reveal classified information. Still, there is a point at which something becomes too strange to be a lie. This story is one of those cases. At any rate, he makes a decision, one that will most likely affect the rest of his (perhaps quite short) life.

"Major Dat Cyprios," he says in a low, hard voice, "of the Imperial Royal Guard." After letting that sink in for a moment, he speaks again. "I was tasked with covertly infiltrating a research facility in the Kessel system, to ensure the loyalty of the facility's personnel to the Emperor. The orders were given to me personally by the Emperor before he left for the construction facility at Endor. No sense in keeping up the "Ramic" facade, since my all-too-distinctive arms and armor are in the cargo pod. "I was en route to said research facility when I started experiencing gravitic turbulence in hyperspace. I tried to hold my course, but I seem to have failed, since I am now here, as if I knew where /here/ is."

His voice cools noticeably as he finishes, "There are your 'how' and 'why'. Now... Neither the Seventh Fleet nor the Executor have had nearly enough time to arrive at Endor from their respective stations at Coruscant and Kessel, yet you say that they've already been destroyed, in a battle that hasn't happened. So this leaves us at an impasse: One of us is lying..."

"Or else something is very wrong..." he finishes in thought.

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Aaron Barnes

posted 04-24-2005 05:38 PM    
This guy was one of two things. He was either crazy...

...or he was somehow actually telling the truth. Somehow...

Aaron frowned at Cyprios's last comment. "I can provide you evidence of the Executor's destruction, as well as that of the 7th fleet and 149th squadron. You should speak to someone concerning all this...

...and I have a connection whom you may actually know. Are you familiar with a Gilad Pellaeon, who was the Captain of the Chimera?"



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-24-2005 06:41 PM    
"If you can convince me that what you say is true," Dat says after taking a moment to compose himself, "I'll tell you anything you want to know. However, there is one flaw in your story, at least from my point of view. Commander Pellaeon is the Executive Officer of Chimera, which is attached to Seventh Fleet as well. As I've already stated, they can't have arrived in the Endor system yet. There simply hasn't been enough time."

His face lights up with a strange inspiration. Surprised he hasn't asked this before, he attributes this oversight to the shock of all he's learned. "Where is this? Right now, where in the Galaxy am I?" With a hint of incredulity, he continues, "And... when... am I? Things that I believe haven't happened are what you consider to be in the past."

He draws himself up to his full height and with a bearing that rings almost comical under the circumstances, prepares himself for the possible truth...



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-24-2005 07:04 PM    
"You are on the outskirts of Endor, and it has been about 40 years since the Second Death Star was destroyed. You will find that the Emperor you knew was killed by Darth Vader, who died shortly after that as well. We've had times of peace and prosperity...

...and times of utter conflict including the invasion of the galaxy by beings called the Yuuzhan Vong, who entered here from another galaxy. And you are correct--Pellaeon WAS the Commander of the Chimera--before her Captain was killed in the Battle of Endor. I reccomend that you speak with Pelleaon himself...

...and I would be happy to arrange a comm-discussion for you with him."



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-24-2005 08:40 PM    
Dat's face pales to an ashen gray at the news of the Emperor's demise. To the elite cadre of soldiers known as the Royal Imperial Guard, the Emperor was more than a leader. To him, he was... a god. What happens to man when his gods die? If there was ever a question, it is answered now, in this man's face. Struggling for control, he manages to return his features to a semblance of order, but with a cool emptiness that shows that, regardless of what one may have heard, these hard men really do have souls.

"I... I think that that would be a good idea." Dat states after he recovers. "And what if he can verify my identity..." His face hardens, "What will you do with me then?"



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-24-2005 09:13 PM    
Aaron cocked his head. "I believe it is not what I will do with you...

...but instead, what you will do with yourself that is in question, if you indeed are a part of the time anamoly it seems that you are. This is something, however, I'd like to look into further. But first--"

Here he trailed, keying a frequency in on his wristcomm then bringing it to his lips. "Admiral Pelleaon, this is Captain Aaron Barnes of Eagle Enterprises. I have a man here by the name of Major Dat Cyprios, who claims to be part of a time anomly. You see, the Major says he was a member of the elite Royal Guard for the Emperor, and was on a mission when he had encountered a hyperspace manulfunction and ended up coming out here, with us nearly 40 years after the time he claims to be from. I thought it would be helpful, both for him and for us, if you talked with him, first to verify his claims and secondly to reassure him; if what he says is truth then this is indeed a great shock. I will be escorting him to the communications station here on the Hornett shortly; he will be contacting you himself then. Barnes out."

Closing the connection then, Aaron motioned for the leader of the gaurd squad to come to his side, which he promptly did. "I need three of your men to accompany myself and the Major to the comm station. There you will stay with him until he has finished; after I want you to take him to private Red Level dining station 1181. The rest of your men may return to their regular duty."

The leader nodded, saluted, and turned to his men, pointing out three and motioning them to come to him. After they did so, the other men turned about-face and marched out of the main docking bay. Aaron turned to Dat. "Follow me," he said simply, then leading the Major and the three guards down a series of winding corridors, til at length they arrived at the main comm station on the Hornett. Aaron stepped inside, leading Dat to one of the open comm cubicles. He punched in an access code on the unit, which he knew would connect them with Admiral Pelleaon's personal ready room aboard the Chimera.

"When you are ready," Aaron then said to Dat, "This connection will link you with Pellaeon via hologram. All you have to do is begin a message then send it. When you are finished, the gaurds will be waiting for you."

With nothing more than that, Aaron stepped out of the cubicle, leaving Dat to speak with Pellaeon...

...and heading off on a mission entirely his own as he did so.



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-24-2005 09:36 PM    
Entering the communications space, Dat is surprised to be met with the holographic visage of one who wasn't exactly young in his own day, and now, in this time, looks positively venerable. The shock of the sight was plain on his face as he sputtered, "Command-- I'm sorry... Admiral Pellaeon..." It's most likely respect for the man's advanced age and experience, as opposed to his military rank, that Dat is deferential in his speech. "Thank you for taking the time to speak with me. The things I'm hearing... They're positively unbelievable. And now, to see you... The last time I heard of you, you were the Executive Officer aboard Chimera, bound for Endor. Yet now you are an Admiral, and so many years have passed..."

His speech is erratic as he can resist no more. He blurts out, "Is it really true? Is there no more Death Star? No more Vader? No more Emperor!?" His raised voice may well startle the guards attending him as the words come out in a flood of denial and confusion, "Tell me! I deserve to know! What has HAPPENED!?"



Admiral Pallaeon

posted 04-24-2005 09:53 PM    
Known for being fair to his men, Pelleaon immediately had empathy for Dat Cyprious. "It is all true," he said evenly, yet not unkindly. "And I already know, from the information I've pulled up on your file, that what you state is true as well. Although I no longer have access to all Imperial data, and much of it was lost during the time the Alliance won over the Empire and during the destruction of the Death Star, I have found you. According to reports, you were assigned a covert mission to ensure the loyalty of the men working on the second Death Star...

...only, you never arrived."

Pausing at that, the elderly man let this information settle in Dat's mind before he continued on. "The Emperor, as you probably have heard, was killed by Darth Vader...

...and Vader himself died after coming to terms with his son, Jedi Luke Skywalker. The Empire fell without the Emperor and Vader, and a New Republic was born. The New Republic had been in action until only a couple of years ago, when a faction of the Imperial Remnant--lead by an Admiral Actar--took over Coruscant by killing all of the Republic's senators. You will find this "New Empire" a shadow of the one we once were a part of...

...but so far as I've seen, since Actar has taken a step back, peace has been for the most part maintained. You will have to decide upon your path...

...as we all had to once the Empire died. I suggest you search your avenues carefully before you decide upon a path...

...and use the training I know that you have to your advantage."



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-24-2005 09:59 PM    
Returning to the private dining area where he had just recently departed, Aaron was glad to find that Manth and Nefrai and Taylor were still present, just finishing up drinks and deserts.

"We have...an interesting situation," Aaron opened with. He couldn't help but not the flash of interest somewhere deep in Minna Manth's eyes. "And I think this is something you might find interesting, and might be able to help with," he added, turning to Manth. "We have a guy who has just arrived, flying a TIE Avenger...

...who claims he is a member of the Emperor's Royal Gaurd. He is insistent that the Emperor lives, that the second Death Star is under construction, and that the Executor is still Darth Vader's personal ship. He's either telling me the truth, or he's out of his mind...

...because he sure believes what he's telling me. I think it would be helpful if you'd look through his cargo pod and assess his belongs...

...just to see if they match with the person he claims to be," Aaron ended with, looking to Manth and Nefrai. "Are you up for a little investigation before your departure tomorrow morning?" he queried, then fell silent, waiting for their reply.



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-24-2005 10:00 PM    
Dat is silent for a time. This is all very difficult for him to take. Cowed in every respect, he nods slowly. "I see. Thank you, Admiral. Perhaps there is yet a place for me, but right now..." He pauses to compose himself. "Right at this moment is not the time for me to try and find it. Good day, Admiral, and good luck." With that, he terminates the communications link with a quick touch of his hand.

Turning to the guards slowly, he nods and takes one step forward. "I'm ready to go now, wherever you wish to take me."



Terrin's Crew

posted 04-24-2005 10:08 PM    
The guards didn't need any further prompting. Without so much as a word, they escorted Cyprios out of the comm station, and lead him to a turbolift. Stepping into the turbolift, one of the gaurds keyed in a code, and the lift took them to the posh and stylish Red level. There they exited the turbolift, and the guards once more began leading Dat Cyprios, this time to the private dining area the Captain had indicated in his orders.

Nefrai Kesh

posted 04-24-2005 10:09 PM    
"I have no need for sleep." Kesh said, looking at the man. "Though it will be interesting to look through one of those relics. Still, that endor battle was an amusing one."

He noticed that a few peculiar looks were cast his way at this. "Just say not everyone died from blaster or explosion."



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-24-2005 10:22 PM    
Aaron frowned at Nefrai for a moment, wondering just what his comment meant. Then he was interrupted by asking as much when his commlink beeped. He punched in the "accept" button, and a message from Admiral Pelleaon scrolled across.

By all indicators, the man you have taken aboard your ship, Major Dat Cyprios, was to take the lead of the 149th TIE Avenger Squadron in a mission to ensure the loyalty of men working on the construction of the second and final Death Star. Cyprios never arrived for his assignment...

...and his file indicates that his TIE, belongings, and body were never found either. The man I spoke to aboard your ship matches the image from his file precisely. Unless this is some extremely well-designed hoax, this man is indeed who he says he is...

...and he is from the time that he says he is. Take any precautions you see fit...

...but do not discount the Major, at least not unless you have evidence. My insticts, along with the evidence, lead me to believe he is telling the truth.

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Dat Cyprios

posted 04-24-2005 10:35 PM    
Dat looks around in wonder at the decidedly non-Imperial nature of this area of Hornett. He memorizes the path as he walks, though he couldn't make out the access code as it was being entered. Other than that, though, he allows himself to be lost, at least a little bit, in the opulence of this area of the ship. Until he reaches the dining room, that is.

On entering the room, he is immediately stricken with a faint unease, the source of which he is unable to pinpoint. His eyes rove quickly over the others there, then lock to Aaron. "It seems that you were telling the truth. I'm sure you understand my incredulity, however. The whole situation is... Improbable, at best."

Seeing drinks in the hands of the others, he takes the liberty of getting one for himself. With hands that still betray a slight tremor, he finishes the first glass in one draught, and pours another. Thus steadied, he moves to an observation window, staring out into the blackness of a galaxy where he is but an anomaly, an accident of fate...



Minna Manth

posted 04-25-2005 03:35 PM    
Minna gave a cursory glance to the newcomer as he entered the Dining Hall, taking in his rugged form in a gaze that memorized both his features and bearing in one fell swoop.

Plus something else that her carefully honed spy senses couldn't quite place a finger on. She frowned a moment, studying the man as he downed a hefty drink in one gulp before settling down to sip in a more genteel manner upon another, apparently lost in the vision of the starfield without the ship.

Then she turned back to Barnes, noting the brief flicker of unease that flashed across his features before he closed his comm-link with a little snap and raised his eyes to both her and Nefrai again.

She gave him a little smile.

"Please," she said in her soft voice.

"If you would be so kind as to have someone escort us to the vessel in question, I believe my partner and I would be more than happy to take a quick assessment of what might be there, and apprise you accordingly."

Unused to speaking in so lengthy a manner, the little Bothan then closed her mouth, looking somewhat embarrassed before she turned to her partner and gave him a nod of affirmation, silently cementing the pair of them to this new, if probably short-lived, adventure.

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Aaron Barnes

posted 04-25-2005 04:08 PM    
Aaron nodded once to Manth, approvingly. Then he turned to the guard who had just escorted Dat inside the dining area. "Take Ms. Manth and Nefrai to the main hangar bay, and allow them to look at the contents in Major Cyprios's cargo pod."

The gaurd replied with a "Yes sir" and then did precisely that, leading both Manth and Nefrai off and leaving Aaron, Dat, and Shawn Petrolu in the dining area.

Aaron took a drink, then sat across from the Jedi. "Major Cyprios, this is Jedi Shawn Petrolu," he then said, motioning to Shawn as he looked to Cyprios. An idea was niggling in the corners of his mind. And with absolutely nothing more than that he sat back...

...and just took a sip of his drink, quietly waiting.



Minna Manth

posted 04-25-2005 04:56 PM    
Minna could not help the tiny gasp that escaped her lips as she, Nefrai and their escorts drew to a halt before the TIE. While a part of her was hoping to find such a relic, the logical portion of her being reprimanded her as she walked through the lengthy corridors of Hornett, telling her that most of these little ships had either long ago perished at the hands of the New Republic, or had been commandeered and refitted by them.

In either case, what with technological advancement over nearly fifty ensuing years, the TIEs had disappeared from sight, other than an occasional relic popping up here and there as either a recently discovered crash victim or museum speciman.

She blinked again, staring.

A TIE Avenger... a real TIE Avenger, and in what looked to be perfect condition....

Well, as nearly perfect as can be stated about a fighter that had seen heavy use, judging by the carbon scoring it bore.

She shot a quick, trembling look up at Nefrai, suddenly very, very wary.

How could such a ship come to be in such condition? And those carbon scores looked relatively fresh.

She made a mental note to score one point in favor of its unknown pilot's story; then drawing in a deep breath she allowed herself to gain entry into the tiny vehicle.

All looked extremely ship-shape within: every system seemed in noncommittal running order, for various lights blinked upon its console, and the ratchety sound of relays opening and closing came clearly into her ears.

Her eyes widened further, and she backed out, turning to her hulking companion as she exited.

"Outwardly, it is exactly as it was stated to be: an almost 50-year old TIE Avenger in nearly perfect condition."

She paused, taking in his huge form again, shooting yet another glance back at the TIE, before settling her gaze on Nefrai once more.

"I shall gain access to its computer and navigational logs; why don't you check out what there might be in it's cargo pods?"

She pointed to a pair of egg-shaped partitions that hung innocently beneath its main body, just begging to be opened. Then she smiled, trying to make what might be misconstrued as being a command into a simple request, for Nefrai was large and would have a far more difficult time nosing about the interior than she, with her small and lithe frame, would have.

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Nefrai Kesh

posted 04-25-2005 05:03 PM    
Kesh bowed and knelt under the tie, placing his claws on either side of the pod, digging in as best he could before slowly sending his claws to open the metal, none-to subtly as the sound echoed through the docking bay.

He moved back as some items dropped out of it and he opted not to sift through them, not sure of what he was too look for and afraid his claws would damage any fragile items, if the fall had not already done so.



Minna Manth

posted 04-25-2005 05:21 PM    
Minna winced as the sounds of her partner's non-too-subtle approach upon the TIE was conducted cleanly into her ears.

Oh dear, she couldn't help but sigh as she flowed back into the pilot's seat and settled herself before the console.

I do hope he's not inadvertently destroyed anything...

Then giving a mental shrug, she left Nefrai to his own devices and turned her attention to the computer system. It was a small but powerful unit, heavily encrypted and riddled with hidden, one-way backdoors through which sensitive information might flee to parts unknown in the unlikely event that it was being hacked into.

But again, fifty years is fifty years, and part of being a good spy in this day and age is keeping up with the virtual Joneses....

Minna smiled as she neatly by-passed the backdoors and gently convinced the system that she was its rightful owner. The unit muttered to itself for a moment or two before complying; soon file after file began scrolling across the tiny screen, files with strange names and numbers heading them.

She opened one at random... more names, dates: dates of birth, dates of employment, dates of...

Impending termination?

She shuddered, not believing one whit that said termination had anything to do with the unfortunate's current -- or past -- state of employment.

She drew in a breath, aligning her thoughts, and then continued on until one little file caught her eye simply by its seeming innocence.

In tiny, non-descript letters, it was merely headed, Black Light.

She cocked her head, curious, and tried to open the file.

A series of blockades popped up to scream profanities at her; she sat back in surprise, wondering why this particular file was so well protected.

Well, no matter...

Bending to the task once more, it wasn't until she had utilized every hacker's trick that she knew of before the file grudgingly obliged her access to it. Even then, it took her a long moment before she finally realized what it was she was looking at.

Inherited racial memories, shared from generation to generation, screamed at her from a point in history far, far too close to the present. A face rose up, smiling at her; a gnarled but strong hand reaching out to tousel someone's hair...

She watched in utter fascination as her own inherited memories showed her an image of her grandmother's hair being ruffled by another, battle-scarred Bothan:

Minna's great-grandfather...

...who had been one to die that others might gain the privilege of viewing that which she was staring at now....

She shook her head, tossing the cobwebs out of her brain, and continued to stare at the specs of the Empire's then-latest destroyer:

The second, and most powerful, Death Star.

What would anyone give to have this formidable knowledge, even today?

She shivered again, suddenly knowing that this craft's pilot had been telling the truth after all...

Knowing as well to whom this utterly dangerous man was still loyal to, no matter that his god was dead and gone lo these fifty years....

"I have to tell Captain Barnes," she whispered to herself as she reached to close up the files before exiting the ship. There she paused a moment, considering.

Indeed... such formidable knowledge...

Part of being a good spy was taking advantage of whatever opportunities might come unexpectedly flying her way. With no further hesitation, she dug into her personal bag and withdrew a tiny data chip. After a moment's hunting about, she found where to insert it into the little ship's computer. Once inserted, she quickly downloaded the everything and anything having to do with the file, Black Light. Withdrawing the chip, she secreted it upon her person before closing up the computer and exiting the ship.

A quick glance about and she caught the eye of the nearest EE employee.

"I think you should watch over this ship very carefully," she cautioned as she approached him. "Do not let anyone gain entry to it; as one sent by your employer, you must trust me in this."

Then she hurried to Nefrai, and quickly told him of what she had discovered in the cramped cockpit of the little TIE, finally ending with,

"Have you found anything of use or particular interest?"

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Nefrai Kesh

posted 04-25-2005 06:19 PM    
"I have found little aside from personal items, a dress uniform, standard weaponry and a few datacards." He murmured, thinking about what he had just been told, shifting through the objects with the back of his claws so not to damage anything. "Are we to keep this information secret?"

Dat Cyprios

posted 04-25-2005 08:30 PM    
...Jedi...

Rarely does one see a person move as quickly as Dat did at the utterance of that word, Before Aaron can utter the next, Dat has shifted from contemplating an alien starfield beyond the window to resting on his heels facing the pair in some sort of martial arts stance, hands placed before him as if to ward off an evil spirit. In his eyes burn hatred and fury of an intensity that can only come from a purely visceral reaction, etched into his mind beneath any layer of conscious thought, buried by years of training in civility and discipline.

...<CRASH>...

The high-pitched sound of a glass shattering where he dropped it, tiny fragments of glass tinkling to the deck, breaks the relative silence of this scene For Dat, it is a moment frozen in time. Yet, at the same time, the noise seems to bring him back to his senses. Blinking twice and shaking his head as if to clear it, his face begins to return to its usual cool, controlled expression.

"Hello, Master Petrolu... Forgive my... reaction. I was unaware that there were any of your kind left, after all this time."

[ 04-25-2005 08:38 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Minna Manth

posted 04-25-2005 08:37 PM    
Minna took a quick look about before replying.

"I believe we should inform Mr. Barnes of our discovery," she allowed, leaning in closer to whisper in Nefrai's ear.

"But that is the only person who should be informed of this."

She then pulled back, and ran a quick hand through the personal belongings her partner had so ruthlessly uncovered. Buried in the heaps of what had once undoubtedly been arranged in a more orderly, military fashion, she spotted a flash of red. Her hand darted out, and from the piles of things she pulled out a red item.

It was an Imperial guard's helmet.

She wondered briefly why it would be secreted within the cargo pod, but then dismissed the matter entirely. That it had only cemented her convictions that the man was telling Barnes the truth...

...not to mention that it only further cemented her conviction that he was probably more dangerous to them than he might appear.

"Let us go, and take this with us as proof," she whispered, holding it out to her partner that he could secret it on his person. Then she assisted him in repacking to the best of their combined abilities what he had ripped asunder, and turned to seek the employee with whom she had just spoken.

"Perhaps that cargo pod could be repaired--?" she suggested before, nodding to Nefrai, she requested they be returned to the Dining Hall and Aaron Barnes.

"Keep the helmet hidden for now," she cautioned Nefrai as they moved through Hornett's maze of corridors once again.

"If the pilot of the ship happens to be in the Dining Hall as well, I do not know how he will respond if he sees we have it in our possession."

Sometime soon thereafter she found herself entering the Red Level Dining Hall once again, her hulking companion gliding silently along at her side. With a brief smile, the most non-prepossessing one she could drum up, she let herself be escorted to a table fairly close to where Barnes and his companions were seated, still deep in conversation.

A passing waitress recognized her, and soon she had a goblet of her favorite blue liqueur in front of her. Wanting to toss it back in one gulp, she took it daintily in hand instead and took a ladylike sip.

Only the most astute observer would have noticed the fact that her hand was shaking... a motion thoroughly justified by the newcomer's sudden burst of activity.

Moments after his blindingly fast movement he appeared to calm, and said something Minna couldn't quite hear to the others seated with Barnes.

Minna merely shuddered again, and took another sip of her liqueur, waiting for an opportunity to speak with Barnes.

[ 04-25-2005 08:46 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 04-25-2005 08:57 PM    
Though Dat's response was lightning, Shawn's response to it was eeriely unwavering. A barely-partaken glass of some ale remained in his hand as he looked to Dat, his look totally unreadable...

...and in the same glance, totally nonjudgemental. In fact, there were traces of something resembling understanding deep in his greeny-blue eyes.

His gaze did not shift..and his senses clearly read the utter hatred Dat had felt in a mere split second.

"No forgiveness is needed," he then said to Dat simply, finally taking the smallest of drinks from his ale before continuing. "You cannot leave behind what you are, after all...

...even though you are now finding yourself displaced in time. And I do hope that, in time, you will find that your deeply-rooted feelings change. But that is, of course, a discovery and change you will have to embark upon on your own."



Dat Cyprios

posted 04-25-2005 09:23 PM    
"Perhaps... But only in time." A harsh chuckle escapes his lips, having at last come to the terms of his situation. "But time I have, it seems. I've been granted a place in a future I was never meant to see." His eyes take on an enigmatic cast, but only for the briefest of moments. "Now all that remains for me is to seek out a niche, somewhere."

Looking past Petrolu, he notices that the diminutive Bothan female and the cloaked hulk accompanying her have returned. Though he can't place it, a sense of vague unease settles over him once again, this time tempered with a more acute perception of deception. A furtive glance here, a nervous shifting of the feet there. Curious, he thinks.

Turning his gaze to the officer before him for a moment, he asks in a not unfriendly manner, "Captain, you've not told me your name, yet I'd like to know to whom I owe my life." Offhandedly, he continues, "You seem to have other guests as well. Could I trouble you for introductions?"

[ 04-25-2005 09:32 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-25-2005 09:47 PM    
"I'm Captain Aaron Barnes, of Eagle Enterprises," Aaron replied.

And not the rightful Captain of this ship, a shoulder devil added. Be careful what you do, and what you say, Aaron...

This thought in mind, Aaron stood, motioning to Manth and Nefrai. "These are...employees of mine. They will be departing from here shortly, but I've allowed them the liberty of looking at your ship, just to ascertain the validity of your claims."

Aaron paused at that, noting a peculiar shift in Manth's body language. He was able to read between the lines. "Now, if you would excuse me once more...

...I need to speak with them."

And, saying nothing more than that, Aaron left the table where Shawn still sat, still barely drinking the ale in his hand. He came to Manth and Nefrai's table, nodding for them to follow him, which they did. Departing from the dining area, Aaron found a nearby conference room, lead them inside, and locked the sliding door behind them.

He turned to them, making no preamble. "What have you found?" he queried, then fell silent.



Minna Manth

posted 04-25-2005 10:23 PM    
Minna nodded to Nefrai, by that one small action silently bidding that he reveal that which he had been carrying within the dark shadows of which he seemed to be made. The enigmatic entity withdrew the helmet and held it carefully within his claws, where it sat like a blotch of blood against his darkness.

Minna turned to Barnes.

"It would appear that the pilot of the ship is in fact what he states: an Imperial guard from a time of the Old Republic, around fifty years in our past."

She paused a moment, cutting a wary look Nefrai's way before she turned once again to the acting captain of the SSD. Leaning over the conference table, she breathed in a tone of voice with which sky-doves coo their younglings into slumber.

"He bears the full schematics of the Second Death Star, the one history reports as having been destroyed at Endor."

She then sat back, clasping her hands together so as to keep them from trembling. Her knuckles grew white with her effort as she continued.

"This is a dangerous man, Captain Barnes. He is one of those who swore their very lives... no, their souls to one thing, and one thing only, and that was being in service to Emperor Palpatine."

She paused, stared down at her death-white knuckles.

"I know of these things, my great-grandfather was one of the Bothans who gave his life that the Rebellion could have these self-same schematics."

Her head jerked up again, and she pinned a surprisingly steady look directly into Barne's eyes.

"They are there, in his computer, in a hidden file, in their entirety, Captain..."

Of having a copied set of her own, she chose, at that time, to make no mention.

[ 04-25-2005 10:25 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 04-26-2005 08:53 PM    
Aaron's eyes widened...

...and he immediately reached for his wristcomm, punching in a frequency. "Security, this is Captain Aaron Barnes. I want you to see to it that the TIE fighter in containment under the tractor beam in the main hanger bay has the extra security of two squadrons of gaurds. I also want you to see to it that our best engineers and technicians are allowed to look at the ship, and that the hard drive of her computer is copied, entirely. Orders understood?"

"Yes sir," came the crisp reply. Even as the reply came, Aaron could hear the respondent keying in access codes and orders as he spoke...

...and he knew his orders were being carried out at that very moment.

"I will be making a trip to the hangar bay, to ensure my orders are properly carried out," Aaron ended with before closing the connection and turning back to Nefrai and Manth.

"We should...keep that thing undr wraps," he then said, nodding to the helmet Nefrai still held, "But in the meantime...I feel I must return to the Jedi and my new... guest. You can accompany me for further drinks, or you can retire to quarters to rest as your ship maintanence is being carried out. What is your preference?"



Nefrai Kesh

posted 04-29-2005 09:40 AM    
"I would like to learn more of this newcommer, for his story and who he is intrigues me. However-" this new comment was directed towards Minna. "If you are too tired, you may retire."

Minna Manth

posted 05-01-2005 02:08 PM    
Minna shot a peculiar look Nefrai's way, being herself caught somewhat at odds in the situation.

For while she desired to return with the others, to learn more of this stranger who had come to them from the past, the fact of the matter was that she had just covertly rifled his computer systems.

The information she carried secreted upon her person was too valuable to risk in any manner.

So she let the odd look segue into a nod of acceptance, trusting that her companion would discover all she could about the stranger.

If not, perhaps, more.

She turned back to Barnes with a faint smile.

"Thank you, but I believe I wish to retire..."

To my ship! the thought followed directly on the heels of that statement.

However, not knowing a good enough reason to go to Forbiddance while it was yet in the midst of being upgraded, and not wishing to appear that she didn't believe Hornett's security wasn't as up-to-specs as her own, she finally decided to just return to her quarters.

She let her smile broaden, then fade.

"However, the appearance of this stranger disturbs me a bit; if you would be so kind as to provide some extra security for both me and my ship--?"

The let the words trail, having said all that was necessary, and waited to be dismissed back to her room.



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-01-2005 05:38 PM    
Aaron nodded, understanding Manth's feelings. Honestly, Dat's presence was disturbing to him as well. He once more raised his wristcomm to his lips after punching a single button.

"This is Captain Barnes. I want a squad of security guards on Manth's ship as well," he then said.

A crisp "Yes sir" followed, then Aaron punched in another frequency, speaking again.

"I need four security guards from the Red Level in conference room 0915."

With nothing more than that, Aaron closed the connection and stepped up to the conference room doors, keying in the access code that made them slide obligingly open. There he waited for only a minute before the requested security arrived.

"Please escort Ms. Manth back to her quarters, where she can rest. See to it that 4 guards remain there...

...for purposes of her security."

Then he turned to Manth. "Your assistance has been greatly appreciated, and will continue to be," he said simply, stepping to the side and waiting, wondering if Kesh was still going to accompany him back now that his partner had decided to retire...



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-01-2005 06:00 PM    
Still completely unruffled even sitting alone with this obvious hater of Jedi, Shawn sipped from his ale, his greeny-blue eyes attentive upon Dat. Though he didn't show his feelings outwardly, Shawn was keenly aware the man would like nothing more than to flinch away from his unwavering gaze.

And yet, he didn't.

"I'd venture to guess you will be spending some time here, considering your fighter has been damaged," Shawn began. "You are a man of deep convictions, and you must want to know about the past 50 years you've missed and the universe you now find yourself in. After all, this knowledge will give you an avenue to deciding what you will do here and now."

He paused, taking another drink of his ale.

"I know, trusting my information as a Jedi will be difficult for you," he said, his tone understanding, "But I'd be happy to begin filling you in...

...at least until you can get to sources to validate the information I would impart to you."

[ 05-01-2005 06:01 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-02-2005 10:19 AM    
Dat focuses on the enigmatic Jedi before him. A convoluted, confused wave of emotion crashes over him with every moment in this man's proximity, yet Dat chokes them down, his face retaining that mask of calm that's saved him in many unpleasant situations.

"I'd be grateful for any information you could impart, Master Jedi." It takes a supreme effort to maintain this civility, yet it's made just a touch easier by his own shock at his initial reaction. For a man so accustomed to being in complete control of himself, he's experienced quite a few outbursts since he's been here, none more potent than when presented with the Jedi. A lingering fear rests over his mind, flitting just beyond the realm of consciousness, perceptible only as a gentle unease. The more he thinks about it, the more he realizes that it's not just the presence of the Jedi, nor of anyone else aboard the ship, but rather the... absence... of something.

Setting these thoughts aside, he continues, "Tell me... If there is no Emperor, then there must be no Empire. I'm sure there are holdouts, Admiral Pelleaon for example, and I'm sure that there are some who have become nothing but petty warlords, but neither of these groups hold any significant power. Where then," he asks thoughtfully, "is order? Or has chaos descended everywhere in the galaxy?" As he turns to gaze at the stars again, he realizes that his question was directed out there just as much as it was directed toward the Jedi.

Dat turns again at the sound of the doors to the corridor opening, once again facing the Jedi, but looking past him into the passageway.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-02-2005 06:06 PM    
Nefrai Kesh bowed to minna then turned to captain barnes. "Shall we go then." Though the words were in a question, his tone made it a statement as he strode into the conference room.

"-Or has chaos descended everywhere in the galaxy?" Was the first thing he truely focused on. Stepping forwards he could not help but smile. "Chaos, no matter what facade of order those in it may present, has always controlled the galaxy. It is merely part of the balance."

He chuckled quietly, the deep sound echoing inside him for a moment before going silent.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-02-2005 06:22 PM    
Shawn, whose features usually remained totally unreadable, allowed a tiny and momentary frown to slip across his face. Then, as if it were never there, the frown faded. But the errant thought that accompanied it remained regardless.

That statement just sounded rather like something Shayla would have come up with...

Squelching the thought, Shawn's greeny-blue gaze turned to Nefrai, his next words perhaps for him as well as Dat.

"There is a natural order to life, one which exists in that which we call the Force..."

He paused a moment as another thought crossed his mind, ...and in something even greater, according to some...

"During the times of the Republic, after the Emperor's death, the people were allowed to be the democracy and thus they governed themselves. And even now, even with the rise of the new Empire, people still have freedom to rule themselves...

...and honestly...particularly since Actar's strange disappearace from all things regarding the Empire...I have seen little change from how things once were. The Empire's eye remains steadfast and perhaps more quick to respond to threats...

...but other than that, the galaxy seems to remain at peace."



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-02-2005 07:10 PM    
Dat listens silently to each speaker, considering each with cool eyes as his mind whirls beneath the facade. He finds it somewhat amusing that these two diametrically-opposed viewpoints both seem to hold the Captain's trust. Nodding at the Jedi's interpretation of galactic events, he keeps his own counsel about this new world.

Once the dialogue fades, however, his eyes stray to the other individual in the doorway, the person in whose hands his fate rests. Aaron's stoic silence is unnerving, to say the least. Why does he let them prattle on like this? Why doesn't he say something? Dat's gaze finds the other man's eyes, a calm acceptance of whatever may come filling the look.



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-02-2005 07:35 PM    
Aaron coudn't stop the tiniest hints of something dark from creeping into the depths of his eyes as Dat looked at him.

Was this guy even aware of what he had onboard his fighter? Was he aware of how deadly it was...

...and furthermore, did he even care? Dammitall...

Aaron shook himself from his momentary reverie and sat...

...only after ordering a Corellian Ale. All the while his eyes never left Dat's, and with each passing moment became increasingly more unreadable.

"Your ship will take some time to repair," he started up quite suddenly. "Though Eagle Enterprises will be able to come up with the parts to its rather outdated class, you will have to be patient."

He paused, pursing his lips before continuing. "That is, of course, if you want EE to repair your ship at all, or if you would prefer it to be repaired elsewhere..."



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-02-2005 08:12 PM    
"It's a hell of a thing when you and everything you know can be called 'outdated'." Dat laughs at the irony of the situation. The Avenger was one of the most advanced designs in the fleet during his time, usually flown by the Empire's most elite squadrons. Now it was nothing more than a curious castoff, more fit for a museum than the heat of battle.And what of its pilot? Dat thinks to himself as he tries to maintain the jovial front. Am I too just an artifact? Mentally shaking off this line of introspection, he orders another drink, since the remains of his second lie on the deck.

Dat is well aware of the presence of the Jedi nearby, as well as the... other... though his focus rests squarely on Aaron. "I understand completely," Dat says, nodding to the Captain. "...Just as I understand your... reservations." His face still holding that genuine smile, he continues, "Since this is a business, however, I don't know how to repay you. I'm sure that any credits I might have would be next to worthless now. You must have some idea of how I'm to 'pay the bill.'"

The smile fades from Dat's visage as he speaks again, "...And then there's the question of me. What will you do with a soldier who's far beyond his time, whose war has been over for decades? Some might throw me in the brig, but you don't seem like the type. Of course, who knows? Where I come from, I'm universally feared and hated. That branding might even hold true now." He cocks his head to the side, peering over the rim of his drink. "What I'd really like to do is get out of this flight suit and into a clean uniform. I don't think you'll find anything in my cargo pods useful to the repair process, and nothing would feel better right now than a fresh set of clothes. Is there any way I could return to the ship to retrieve some things?"

[ 05-02-2005 08:12 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-02-2005 08:45 PM    
Aaron cleared his throat, wishing he had the calm aplomb of Shawn Petrolu...

...or the Hornett's former Captain, for that matter. Aaron did a fairly decent job of masking any reaction he had to Dat's request, however.

"Our technicians are currently looking at your fighter to see what parts it will be needing...

...however, I'm certain someone there will be more than willing to bring up your essentials."

Saying this, Aaron waited for nothing further from Dat before he keyed a frequency in on his wristcomm and notified those in the main hangar bay to bring up some of Dat's things. Knowing the order would be carried out per specification and immediately, Aaron then turned back to Dat.

"I'm also assuming you may want some quarters where you may rest while you wait. And, as for paying your bill...

...I'm certain there is some sort of an arrangement that we can work out. Some of your "outdated" memories and information are still highly valuable ones..."

[ 05-02-2005 08:46 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-02-2005 09:01 PM    
While he may notice Aaron's hesitation, Dat decides not to discuss it. "Any clothes would be fine, though I'd really like to wear a uniform that's actually mine, as opposed to one prepared for my... cover." He pauses, laughing again. "It's funny to feel like that, I suppose, since the mission, and indeed my rank and position, are rather moot. Just a little way for me to hold onto the past." He shrugs, "Quarters would be wonderful -- after so much time in the pilot's seat, a bed... Any bed... would be blissful."

His eyes glow with mirth, though the mind behind them is examining every possible option. Can they know? And if so, do they hold it against me? Do they even care? It might be just as outdated as the fighter... "Information, Captain? What could I possibly know that could help you? Unless you want to trade ship parts for firsthand history lessons." He chuckles and sips his drink. Perhaps this joviality is just his way of "coming to terms" with his new situation...

"...But we can talk about that later. I think, with your permission, that I'll take you up on your offer of a place to rest. We can take care of all the details later, when I'm well-rested and up to the task." With that, he finishes his drink and sets the empty glass on the bar.

[ 05-02-2005 09:02 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-02-2005 09:47 PM    
Aaron frowned a moment, then sobered, his look intense. "If you are requesting to be aboard this ship in attire that might disturb its crew and patrons, then I'm afraid I can't accomadate you," he replied rather flatly. "Although your rank and position may be moot, fifty years has not been a long enough time span to distance everyone from the fear your position evokes. As for quarters...

...that I can do."

With yet another short command over his wristcomm, the doors to the dining area slid obligingly open, revealing a squad of Red Level gaurds. Aaron stood, and walked to them.

"See to it that the Major is taken to some quarters..."

He trailed for a moment, "...and gaurded by four men should he need anything."



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-02-2005 10:04 PM    
Dat's eyes darken, but only for a moment as he regains his control. Walking deliberately toward the door, helmet under his arm, he moves past the two trailing security guards and just behind the leading ones, placing himself in the center of the group. His left hand rests easily at his side, his right tucked beneath the flight helmet, though still readily visible. Before the door can close, he calls back over his shoulder, voice dripping with sarcasm and a surprising tinge of betrayal, "Excellent hospitality, Captain, but are you sure that four is enough?"

An overzealous guard, anxious, perhaps, because of the identity of this newcomer (rumors fly faster than light aboard ship) and angry, perhaps, because of his comment, bashes Dat viciously between the shoulder blades with the butt of his blaster rifle. Dat stumbles slightly, but doesn't fall, his eyes burning brightly with pain and rage, then fading away. Instead, he stares forward, moving through the passageways as directed with a neat, perfect military bearing that makes the security detail appear downright slovenly in comparison.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-02-2005 10:07 PM    
"It's curious the bitterness the human shows by being given precautionary companionship in the form of those who will protect him..." Nefrai Kesh murmured, easily audible. "Strange."

Aaron Barnes

posted 05-03-2005 09:57 PM    
Aaron leaned back, and rubbed his chin, thoughtfully. Then he replied to Kesh. "He's not entirely wrong about why I would send guards with him. Granted, it is partially for his safety, since even my gaurds are jumpy...

...but it's for everyone else's safety as well."

Trailing at that, Aaron took a sip of his Corellian Ale, frowning as he did so. "Tell me...what was it you meant a little while ago, about blaster fire not being the only thing that killed troops on Endor during the Death Star battle?"



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-03-2005 10:03 PM    
Kesh was silent for a few moments. "Look into history, and if you manage to find a holovid, and archive, or summat of certain places in each major battle of the past, you'll find that soldiers on both sides were killed not only by enemy fire."

He thought for a moment. "In a way, I've been in most battles. I don't know how, but it was always instinct to "join in" and thus i have through history. I was on a craft for the battle of endor, I believe one of the largest in the battle. I disappeared just before it crashed into a larger ship."



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 05-05-2005 03:38 AM    
The day had fallen silent on Dashawn. It had been a while since he had made any movements after a lull had run through the place he resided in wait of Shawn. The apparent fault in his return had left Dashawn to return to his quarters, as a meaningless jainitor. The fact that the small conversation and interaction that they had never seemed to manage to build, basically off the fact of attacthments and buisness left a painful thought that nudged at Dashawn as he slept on his bed. The sheets hadn't covered them, nothing could keep him warm in his close room space. It was expected of a jainitor to get the butt end of everything, seemingly powerless before all the other employees. Yet there was a sense of depression from that opression that had Dashawn thoughts tingling with new excitment. Such reflection as to which path he took as a stormtrooper and the actions he had taken. There was something in the Jedi, Shawn Petrolu, that told the young man that following his way would eventually make up for such actions.

It was then that Dashawn took to a stand, shifting off the comfortable bed covering, which rubbed across his back like a Twi'lek's massage. Heading toward the door, he watched as the mechanics of advance science went about, forcing the metal door to slide to an open. Heading into the corridor and then the hallway, he went on his mission. Searching for any sign of the Jedi, and through the small comments and questions he had with the many other occupants of the base it became ever more clear where the man was.

After a momentary lapse of silence as he walked down his final corridor, passing a man and a few guards, he came to his stop. Inside there was an urge that plunged through his very soul, pushing him to step forth at the door. The simple notion at a forward head would open the door, but such an unexpected entrance would be rude...or atleast it had proven to be in the past.

"Is Shawn Petrolu in there?!" The young man yelled, his eyes piercing forth, as if searching inside. Hopefully the man was there, maybe some peace would come out of there meeting.



Jamel Garth

posted 05-05-2005 03:43 AM    
The cantina, it became old. After the responses seemed to dwindle and the static became dull there was no excitment for the young lad. The youth was aware that their wasn't going to be a response for a while, and the enthusasim that once was blew in the wind as the doors of the cantina opened and closed as more people left. The wind carried it outside, the mingle of joy rising in another victim so to eventually find themselves falling. It was an act of failure for Jamel, his conquest devastated by default of some idiot on a ship.

Yet, he was a boy, so hope was somewhere within. The harsh grasp of reality hadn't tarnished his being enough, though his father had tried numerous times with his own hands. However, he was realistic, so as the wind blew, so did he. Jamel was out the door before midnight, which was suprising to the bartenders who had on a number of times asked for his help around the place for a few credits. On the streets he was just another boy, another face in the mixture of aliens and critters that came all alike and different. There was much to learn for Jamel and when to give up was one of them.

Clicking in the frequency as he walked across the streets, he requested another response from the Eagle Enterprise comm unit. Maybe this time...just this once, he'd find out something that'd get him closer to the presence of the Jedi he met on that fateful day, Shawn Petrolu.



Terrin's Crew

posted 05-06-2005 10:36 PM    
Jamel's transmission made it through to {i}Eagle Enterprises,{/i} where yet another communications officer on deck recieved it. The officer frowned, and looked at the file, seeing that this was a young man of teenage years.

"What is the nature of your business?" the officer queried then waited, wondering what the reply might be.

-----------------------------

In the room where Deshawn had begun to bang insistently on the metal door, a group of unsuspecting EE employees remained totally unaware of the janitor's presence, as the doors had been designed specifically for soundproofing. Therefore they continued their work, unaware of the man's insistent knocks...

...and would remain thus until he discovered the commlink connection just beside the door.



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-07-2005 12:07 PM    
Aaron arched an eyebrow at Nefrai, both intrigued and mystified...

...and perhaps even feeling a bit nervous. He shot a sidelong glance at the quiet Jedi, whose look was obstinately unreadable.

"Having this man, Major Cyprios, on this ship is a major risk. However, it could be a major advantage...

...but pursing that possibility would include a taking a major risk. This guy has fighting prowess, knowledge of Imperials--however outdated--and he has plans aboard his ship I'd like to get a copy of and wipe from his files before he realizes it. Therefore, I need a distraction."

Pausing at this, Aaron rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "I know how Manth feels about Cyprios...

...but tell me, if we pointed out that having him under the observation of a Jedi and Kesh would be in everyone's best interest...

...do you think we could convince her to have Dat on the mission team? That is, of course, if we can convince the Major to even go?"

[ 05-07-2005 12:10 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-08-2005 08:22 PM    
"It's possible, I'm not quite sure what Ms.Manth's reponse might be to such an idea. But I am afraid the major might interfere with such actions as finding your crewmembers. Still, a discussion shall be had regtuarding the idea." Kesh said, puzzling over the idea carefully.

Jamel Garth

posted 05-09-2005 02:22 AM    
The boy glanced as down as the comm. unit activated with a red tint flaring. A response had come, traveling through the universal coding and satellites, dancing it's way into the unit. Leaning to the side, Jamel rushed through the traffic of men. The bundle of elderly men and women glanced down at the smaller frame as he sled like a snake through the highway. Finally reaching the safety of a wall, Jamel leaned back, glancing down into the unit. Pressing his hand against it, he activated it, ready to let his words run through and toward the target.

The target being a simple man at a desk, far, far away...

"This is Jamel. I'm searchin' for a Shawn. A Shawn Petrolu. My buisness is contacting him. I heard he has some sort of affilation with the E.E"

The finger of the boy rested from the comm. unit. His eyes trailed off, awaiting, in thought. There was a point of contemplation resting in his aura as he took to respite against the wall, his eyes traveling to the sky in await. There was a darkness above, but it was to be expected on a planet like this. Yet the star riddled night sky seemed to be a reflection. A reflection of Jamel and his mind.



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 05-09-2005 02:26 AM    
A smile

It ran itself along the young Dashawn's face, wrinkling the smoothness of his cheeks. The content rays which emit from his eyes took within as they closed, a satisfactory coming to his aura in a sudden rush. There was an accomplishment in there air, but was completely disfigured by the misdirecting of the young man's newly formed features. Opening his eyes from a calm close, he reached down, touching the comm. link beside the door that he had missed previously.

Activating the transmission after a solitare moment, he sighed. Slowly leaning forth, he dipped his head, feeling his bangs slap against his forehead and rest for a second before his words pierced through the lull that ran through the corridor.

"This is Dashawn E'bnnwing. A janitor. I'm hopin to see Shawn Petrolu."



Terrin's Crew

posted 05-11-2005 09:13 PM    
At the conference table within the EE private room, most of the eyebrows of the men and women within shot up in surprise. A particular officer who must have been heading up this small meeting to discuss a branch of Eagle Enterprises sales hit the reply switch on the communit placed conveniently on the conference table.

"I am sorry, but I do not know of this 'Shawn Petrolu' you are asking for." He paused, cocking a querying eyebrow to the others at the table. The looks they returned told him they were in much the same ship to provide information. "In fact, no one here knows of who you speak. Perhaps it is advisable you contact someone in higher authority, if you wish to find this Petrolu, whoever he is."

[ 05-11-2005 09:14 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin's Crew ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-11-2005 09:28 PM    
Aaron pursed his lips, then stood. "Indeed, a discussion will be had...

....and it needs to be had now. This is of too urgent a matter to wait until the last minute, which is quickly approaching. Shawn--"

Here he paused, turning to the Jedi, who was standing as well, "I need you to stay here and wait. I may need you to go retrieve the Major."

The Jedi nodded, and took a step back. He did not, however, return to his seat.

"Come," Aaron said, then turning to Nefrai. "Your input on this will be very important, especially for Ms. Manth."

With no further ado than this, Aaron and Nefrai left the private dining area, leaving Shawn behind as they headed to a nearby guard post.

"Take me to Minna Manth's guest quarters," he said simply. The guard nodded and complied, leading the Captain and his strange companion down a short series of corridors, ones which led to the very elegant and posh guest area aboard the Red Level of the Hornett. Once they reached a particular set of metal doors, the guard stepped out of the way, leaving the captain and his guest alone after saluting.

Aaron punched his access code into the commlink. "Ms. Manth," he began. "This is Captain Barnes. We have one final issue to discuss...one which has only recently come to my attetion. If you would, I would like to speak to you as soon as possible."



Minna Manth

posted 05-12-2005 04:03 AM    
Upon reaching the temporary quarters assigned to her, the first thing Minna had done was to scout them out for surveillance devices. A quick but experienced eye turned up nothing...

Unless this ship has technology beyond the cutting edge of the rest of the galaxy, she thought, running her hand along the door frame as she hunted for hidden wires or sensors.

But her thorough search turned up nothing; satisfied, she then took about a quarter of an hour to run through some martial techniques before heading off to the sonic shower.

Refreshed, she slid into a simple gown she found hanging in a closet; it was a touch big on her, but silky and soft against her skin. She had just settled into her bunk with a cup of java juice and a holovid when an unseen speaker blared into life, heralding the arrival of Aaron Barnes and company.

She frowned, wondering what in the world they wanted now; with a grunt she set her cup on a small nightstand and slid out from the covers. Going to the closet, she was this time disappointed to discover that there was no robe to be had; her frown deepened to one of annoyance as she sighed, then went to the door.

There she paused, one hand raised to palm it open. The hand moved to the speakerphone set into the wall next to the frame.

"Yes?" she called out instead, not opening the door to her unexpected visitors.

"What is it? I was just preparing for bed; it is rather late, and I wish an early departure in the morning."

[ 05-12-2005 04:05 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-15-2005 09:38 PM    
Aaron knew now was not the time to poke around matters. "I apologize for the lateness of this visit," he began, "But this matter is urgent. I need to speak with you concerning Major Cyprios...

...and his possible involvement in the mission which you are about to embark."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-15-2005 11:25 PM    
Kesh stood quietly, guaging Minna's recent reaction. She'd been acting odd lately, but most of all she'd seemed most unnatural at the mention of the sith. Yet when they found the very plans to a planet killer, she was excited but composed.

How very strange.



Terrin's Crew

posted 05-17-2005 10:14 PM    
The four guards escorting Dat wasted no time in delivering him to his quarters on the Red Level. They haulted there, Dat easily haulting along with them, as the front two guards turned to face their assignment. Meanwhile the rear guards stepped forward and took up post next to their counterparts. One of the lead guards finally spoke to Dat, while the rear guard who had so unwisely struck him with the butt of his blaster rifle seemed to keep an extra step distance from him than the others.

"You are free to use whatever you find in this suite," he said, "Which includes a kitchenette, some food staples, clothing, and so on. I'm certain the Captain will speak with you again in the morning. Should you need him otherwise I will be glad to contact him for you."

Pausing at this, the guard pulled out an access card and keyed a code into a keypad beside the door. The metal doors whooshed open, revealing a lavish seating area which was no doubt the opener to an equally as lavish sleeping area.

The guard then turned to Dat, and without the least bit of hesitation, handed him the access card. "This will get you in to anything inside that is locked down, since these will be your quarters as long as you are here."

Stepping back then, he waited to see what the Major would do.

[ 05-17-2005 10:17 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Terrin's Crew ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-19-2005 09:02 PM    
Dat takes the proffered card and strides silently into the room, keying the door shut behind him without as much as a glance. The guard who'd spoken had been polite enough, but Dat was still seething over the rough treatment from one of the others earlier. He mutters to himself as he heads straight for the closet, fumbling with the flight suit's life support umbilicals as he walks. Finally, the harness drops to the floor with a thud, and his hands are free to peruse his perspective wardrobe. Though unfamiliar with the fashions of the day, he finds something that looks at least vaguely familiar and tugs it out, along with all of the appropriate accoutrements.

Stepping over the pile of cables and hoses on the floor, he enters the head, spending nearly an hour making himself feel human again. When he emerges, scrubbed and newly-shaven, he moves to the center of the sitting area, pushes the furniture along the walls, and begins to glide silently across the floor in elaborate katas. He begins with the elegant, deceptively simple maneuvers of Keldaeris, then progressing slowly into the darker and more brutal Teras Kasi, until he ends up, in an near-meditative state, performing the most difficult and elaborate sequence in the deadly Echani form.

Dat is abruptly brought to his senses by a resounding <CRASH>. Searching the room for the threat, he finds it... in the form of an expensive-looking coffee table that he had just demolished. His mind whirls. Where is your focus, Dat? He feels as if he's off-balance. The purifying rage and hatred that had fueled his combat through all of his years serving the Emperor... Where is it? With a sigh, he pushes the pieces of the broken furniture aside and wanders toward the bed, extinguishing the lights along the way.

Try as he might, however, sleep refuses to claim him, leaving him alone, in the dark, with his thoughts...

[ 05-19-2005 09:04 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 05-21-2005 09:41 PM    
Dashawn entered the room, his hands sliding to his backside in a grasp of one another. He had taken a formal stance as the small grouping exited the room, his eyes glancing about for his objective. It was simply 'Shawn Petrolu' going through his mind, the very vision of the man's face running across the crevice of his brain. The fact that he had searched and low and high for this man had left a trimmer running through his being in expectation.

Suspense rode high in his being as he finally took his first step into the room. The carpet responded to his trotting booting with a creaking and it did so against as his other foot came down. Dashawn was certain that the ground working needed some work, but it was expected of such a great vessel as this. Letting his eyes venture off into the distance of the room, absorbing in every mineral, fiber and fabric he came to.

The situation became ever more clear, as though looking from a telescope. The focus of Shawn stood right before him, Dashawn's eyebrows rising in interest. The curiosity was peaked in an abrupt scream of a "hello" and waving gesture.

"Whats goin' on? I couldn't find ya what felt like da longest! We needa talk."



Minna Manth

posted 05-22-2005 07:23 PM    
Minna gaped behind the door.

For a long moment she just stood there, mouth hanging uselessly open, before she whirled about and leaned against the doorframe.

What madness was this? The thought shattered her normally calm facade.

It sounds like Barnes wants this-- this-- ancient gandyrak of a stormtrooper to come along???

It can't happen; it just can't! What will I do if he finds out I have--?

Moving quickly, she left the door and went to where her utility belt was laying. There she rummaged in a manner that was bordering upon frantic, until her fingers closed upon the data chip she had hidden there in one of its pouches.

Stifling a sigh of relief, she replaced the data chip and returned to the door.

Then, unable to come up with a good enough excuse to deny the current boss of this ship entry, she palmed open the door.

Her brows rose a fraction when she saw Nefrai standing there as well.

"Umm... yes?" she stammered, doing her best to present a bland yet tired-looking face to the pair, even though in her heart she knew the facade wasn't working.

Her mouth worked a bit before she stepped back into her room.

"Of course, Captain; please, enter."

She waved an arm graciously, her composure returning to her in leaps and bounds as she ushered the men into the quarters that had been assigned to her.

But her eyes never left those of Nefrai as she did... eyes in which she was certain she saw a perplexity to mirror that within her own.



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-22-2005 07:45 PM    
Aaron wasn't stupid. He knew that this news was troubling to Manth, if only for the simple fact that the Major represented something she feared on a gut level, on a familial level, and on a cultural level.

He wasted no time with words of comfort or delay.

"I know that this proposal comes as a shock, but hear me out on this. This Major Cyprios is a threat on more than one level, I know. Therefore I have to consider--especially in relation to the data his ship carries--the best situation to place him in without making him entirely suspicious. I can't just simply place him under arrest on this ship; he would immediately conclude that either we are extremely paranoid or up to some something.

Possibly both.

I can't just fix his ship and let him go on his merry way either. If he's aware of the data his ship carries well, in time I'm certain he will lay alliances with someone, and when he does I'm not so certain I want them to have the information that data can give them. However, if he's unaware of the data I could simply wipe it from his computer system and let him go...but then, what other information does he carry that might be useful to the powers that be? To anyone he comes in contact with and allies himself with?"

Aaron paused, the frustration in his words clearly evident. "My thinking is this. Placing him on this mission gives him a justifiable job, one in which both Nefrai and Shawn can keep tabs on him. This is something which I don't believe my men can do here aboard the Hornett, even as well as they are trained. Likewise, it will give him a way to pay for the "debt" he owes EE for the repairs to his ship...

...and it will buy us time to deal with the data aboard his ship and perhaps even discover if he is aware of its existence. His Imperial military expertise could be of some use to you as well should you encounter the new Empire on this mission...

...and any encounter you may have with the Empire with him will also allow us to gauge his reaction to it. This man could be a deadly weapon for the Empire, or whomever is out there who may want either his skills or the very data aboard that TIE fighter in the hangar bay.

Dare we risk making him suspicious by holding him here for an unnecessary amount of time? Dare we just let him go on his way? Or should we keep us under our thumbs and gaze for as long as we can until we know precisely what he is capable of, and what he might do?"

[ 05-22-2005 08:03 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Terrin's Crew

posted 05-22-2005 07:58 PM    
The men at the conference table exchanged looks of shock and surprise as Deshawn entered, clearly not in complete control of his senses.

One of the men at the end of the table glared at the man still sitting nearby the communit, one finger still on the "reply" button.

At least, he thought it had been the reply button.

"Look closer, pal," the man at the end of the table said to him then, "That button says 'enter,' not 'accept'; they've recently changed the units."

The man at the communit scowled, took his finger from the control, and turned to Deshawn...

...who appeared to be looking directly at...

...well, nothing.

He cocked a brow at Deshawn, speaking up and wondering if the janitor would even hear him. "Had to many to drink today, eh buddy?"

Then, this time checking to make certain he had the "send" button pressed, he spoke into the communit once more. "Security," he said, "You are needed right away."

In less than a few seconds after the call, the metal doors to the conference room whooshed open. Security officers began to file in, and surrounded Deshawn.

"Come on, pal," the leader said as a man on either side of Deshawn took hold of his arms and began to turn him away from the conference table. "Let's go have a little talk about all this, shall we?"

And with nothing further than this the guards escorted him out of the room and the conference room doors whooshed to a close as they began leading Deshawn down the corridors of the grand Hornett.



Minna Manth

posted 05-22-2005 08:09 PM    
Minna let her eyes drop to the floor, her thoughts racing. As troubling as it was to her to have this Imperial guard in such close proximity to her, Barne's words troubled her more.

For they made sense.

If he remained behind, aware that he was under the scrutiny of Eagle Enterprises, there was no doubt that he would grow angry. In fact, she was certain he was already angry... he was just trained well enough to hide the fact.

And anger leads to hatred... and she was a part of the entity toward whom that hatred would be focused.

Not to mention the very real possibility that he might already harbor suspicions she had made a copy of those Death Star files; she wasn't stupid enough to believe that he was unaware of their presence tucked away in his ship's computer.

He knew someone had been sent to his ship... therefore he simply had to assume it had been gone over with a fine toothed comb. And if he ever made the connection that it had been her and Nefrai, nothing would stop him from going after them in anger...

She raised her head, cut another glance to Nefrai.

My friend, I am so grateful you are here with me....

"Under the circumstances, and considering that I shall have the protection of a Jedi, not to mention the considerable talents of my friend, I can do nothing more than agree with your assessment, Captain," she said in a low voice.

She sighed.

"You may send this Imperial along with us, and we shall do our best to grant you the time you need to do what it is you need to do here."



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-22-2005 09:10 PM    
Aaron nodded once to Minna. "Thank you," he said, "Now I will be on my way, and will be meeting you in the main hangar bay at 0500 hours. Get some rest. And Nefrai...

...I think it best you do the same...

...or whatever it is you will need to do to prepare. The guards can escort you back to your quarters...

...I must go speak with the Major."

Saying nothing more than this, Aaron turned on his heel and departed from Manth's quarters, leaving she and Kesh behind. Quickly he made his way to the quarters where Dat had been taken, but not before sending a brief comm to Shawn Petrolu.

"Shawn, the Major will be accompanying you, unless he declines. Meet me at Red Level suite 0059."

After closing the connection, Aaron approached the metal door where the group of 4 guards stood in silence.

"Sir?" the lead guard queried.

"Change in plans," was all Aaron replied before speaking into the communit beside the metal door.

"Major Cyprios, I am aware you may already be resting, but if not I wish to speak with you once more. I've considered what repayment you can give me in return for the repair of your ship, and it has occurred to me your expertise in combat may be of considerable use to my team that is leaving tomorrow to search for a couple of employees who have gone missing on a planet with a grand clan of mystical warriors. If you accept this offer, not only will you be able to repay your debt...

...but you will have the chance to begin discovering the new galaxy which you find yourself a part of."



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-22-2005 09:40 PM    
Left to his own thoughts, Shawn opted to sit cross-legged on the plush carpeted floor of the dining area instead of returning to his seat. There he placed one hand upon each knee, the sleeves his blue jedi robes flowing freely to cover them. Closing his greeny-blue eyes then, he stretched out to the Force, and focused on those he would be searching for in a matter of hours.

Jasyn, Matt, Galen, Erik...

...and his sister.

Quite unexpectedly...

...for like his sister, Shawn had never been one for grand premonitions...

...a vision came, one emblazoned in fire then darkness. And in that darkness came a swirling mist, and the scream of an all-too-familiar voice. As if on cue to the scream that had to have come from none other than Shayla, an image slowly came into blurry focus, one of two shadowy images. One of the images lay prostrate on the ground, long red-hair swirling about her face...

...while the other image hovered over her. Shawn couldn't make out anything regarding the latter image...

...excepting a pair of disturbing electric blue eyes with chrome irises. They quite nearly looked Vong in nature...

...but suddenly it wasn't those disturbing eyes which had Shawn's attention. There was the scream again, the scream of his sister...

...and somewhere beyond that disturbing figure that previously had his attention, Shawn could now make out the silohette of a small, writhing form on the floor behind him. The form's bedraggled hair was long, and dark-blonde...

In an instant, these images faded, and were replaced by the insistent chirp of Shawn's wristcomm. He regained his senses slowly, and punched the "accept" button, his mind elsewhere as Aaron's message came to his ears and he stood. In moments he then departed from the dining area, and headed directly to the location Aaron Barnes had indicated, already sensing the Captain's presence there.



Minna Manth

posted 05-23-2005 01:19 AM    
Minna watched as the door to her quarters sent Barnes on his way. Then she sighed again, turning to Nefrai who had remained behind.

"I hope I did not make an error in this, my friend," she said in a low voice.

"I do not trust this Imperial; however, from what better vantage point to keep an eye on him than right in front of him?"

She moved back to her bed and sat down upon it, drawing her knees up to her chin and wrapping her arms about them.

"Perhaps I am wrong, Nefrai," she continued.

"Perhaps he will prove to be anything other than what history has shown these Imperial guards to have been."

Then she shook herself, and glanced at the chrono.

"The hour grows late, Nefrai; it is time to sleep, if we are to depart in the morning. I hope Captain Barnes has some further information for us, so we at least will have a starting point from which to begin our hunt.

"It is a terribly large galaxy, after all..."

Yet one made surprisingly small by the unexpected inclusion of Dat Cyprios.

[ 05-23-2005 01:20 AM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-23-2005 03:54 PM    
Kesh ran his clawed index between the index and middle of his other hand. "Perhaps it is best that he walk before us, so that we might watch him. But perhaps he will prove to be an acception to the common rule." He shrugged.

"Time will tell us of this mans intent, and if he proves to be a threat..." He took his index and ran it almost gently and lovingly over the dark muscle and mist that formed his neck. "He can be dealt with."



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-23-2005 07:18 PM    
"Major Cyprios, I am aware you may already be resting, but if not I wish to speak with you once more. I've considered what repayment you can give me in return for the repair of your ship, and it has occurred to me your expertise in combat may be of considerable use to my team that is leaving tomorrow to search for a couple of employees who have gone missing on a planet with a grand clan of mystical warriors. If you accept this offer, not only will you be able to repay your debt...

...but you will have the chance to begin discovering the new galaxy which you find yourself a part of."

The voice from some hidden speaker drives Dat from his bed, sending him passing silently toward the door. Entering a guarded stance, he keys open the door to reveal Captain Barnes and his security detail.


"Oh?" His voice is wary -- alarm bells are ringing in his mind. What is this? One minute I'm effectively under house arrest, the next I'm being asked to participate in a mission? Something isn't quite right...

The wariness fades from his voice, at least slightly, as he continues, "...I'll be more than happy to assist in any way I can; I do indeed owe you a debt that I can't currently repay, though I'll need to know more about what this mission entails: background, intelligence, organization, composition, equipment and the like." He backs away from the door, gesturing with his hand, "Won't you come in? I wouldn't want to leave you standing in the corridor while we discuss business." Strangely, the remains of a piece of furniture are clearly visible in one corner of the room.

[ 05-23-2005 07:19 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-23-2005 08:40 PM    
Aaron arched an eyebrow at the broken table, a momentary chill tingling up and down his spine.

What has been going on here?

Then, regaining complete composure, he stepped inside and walked past Dat and into the sitting area as the metal doors of Dat's assigned quarters whooshed to close. He took a seat, but remained very alert.

"I am going to fill you in on all of this-but first, I want you to know I am recording this message and sending it off to Minna Manth and Nefrai Kesh's quarters via a secure frequency."

Pausing at this, Aaron keyed in a code on his commlink. Then he began to speak once more.

"The assignment entails going to a world where a couple of my employees and the wife of my former partner have strangely disappeared. It has been quite some time since we have heard from any of them--their names are Galen Danner, Matt Stanza, and Jasyn Lancaster. I will provide you all images of these people before you depart in a few short hours...

...but now I wish to inform you more of the nature of this world into which you will be finding yourself. The world--which is called K'eel Doba--is one of the homes of a race of magickal beings few know of. You see, they are the home of the true race of Sith..."

Here Aaron paused, knowing what the words Sith meant to Dat. "These peoples are very magickal, but are not Darksiders like the Emperor was. They are, however, very powerful, and the particular clan on this world include those who are warriors. I believe Galen Danner went to this world to procure a particular fighter...

...and my two employees Stanza and Lancaster went after her. All three have disappeared. You, as well as Manth and Nefrai, need to know that Galen's sister may be residing on K'eel Doba. I have not encountered her but once or twice; the only things I recall of her is that she has long red hair, is short of stature, and has a strange device implanted upon her forehead which glows. She is very powerful and very influential among the Sith; finding her may be the key to finding the others. She and Galen have had relations ranging from sisterly love to anything but, as I understand it.

Finally, you should also know that these there is also the possibility Galen succeeded in her quest, in which case she would have gone on to Coruscant, which is heavily blockaded. If she is on Coruscant, she is looking for her daughter...and therefore would be seeking out a man by the name of Sorben Tarnus, whom she believed last had the child. Tarnus is in high-command when it comes to the Empire, and should be approached carefully. But first and foremost, your search will begin on the world of K'eel Doba. My belief--and concern--is that none of the three of these missing people ever left from this location."

Finishing at that, Aaron keyed in something else on his comm, which in turn sent his message off through a secure link and directly to Manth and Kesh's quarters. Then he turned to Cyprios.

"Questions?"

[ 05-23-2005 08:42 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-23-2005 09:15 PM    
His military mind having captured the details and pointed out some questions, Dat begins without preamble: "The Sith are a /race/? Hmmm. And 'magick'? I find this difficult to believe, Captain. If it's existed so long, why do we have no record of it? And where is this place, this... K'eel Doba?"

"Also, how long have we been out of contact? I'd like to know, just so I can have some idea of the probability that the targets are already dead." Precise. Blunt. Military to a tee. "Your employees? How qualified were they? And how long ago were they dispatched? What equipment did they carry? And both teams... What vessels were they using? We can possibly pick up a distress signal once we get in range, or pick up their hull signatures."

"What equipment will we have at our disposal? What about possible support from the Hornett? I don't imagine it'll be available, but better for me to know now if it will be, than to be surprised later by it. Who's in command of this mission, and where will I fall within the chain of command? How free to act will I be?"

"Oh, and one more thing..."

"...How likely do you think it is that we will succeed, that we'll bring back your employees alive?"

A teacher once said that one can learn much from an individual by presenting them with their own thoughts as bluntly as possible. Dat would tend to agree.

[ 05-23-2005 09:16 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Minna Manth

posted 05-23-2005 09:23 PM    
Still sitting upon her bed in her nightclothes, Minna turned to Nefrai with a somewhat disconcerted look upon her face.

"I don't believe I'm going to like having this gentleman aboard my ship," she said softly, the words spoken by the Imperial still ringing in her ears. Frowning then, she hit the comm-switch by her bed, cutting into the conversation going on in Dat's quarters.

"Excuse me, Captain Barnes, but please remind this-- gentleman that we are not a military mission...

"...and that the ship we are to travel in is not only a private vessel, but mine."

Falling silent, she let her hand fall from the switch to lay in her lap, which it did, resembling nothing so much as a dying bird coming down upon a final roost. Her frown deepened then, and she silently chastised herself for the allegory.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-23-2005 09:34 PM    
Kesh looked at the small com, then reached forwards himself and pressed the communication panel with his knuckle. "Also, if Mr. Cyprios could be made available for a private talk while you compile your information Mr. Barnes, I would be most greatful."

He let go of the switch, nodding to Minna before turning to leave the room, and follow Barnes scent towards where they might be, intending to make a few things clear to the time-traveling imperial.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-23-2005 09:44 PM    
Shawn had just rounded the corner after passing through a brief series of corridors when he nearly ran into--if he could have, that is--Nefrai Kesh, who seemed to be set on his way somewhere in a hurry.

Shawn whirled to speak to Kesh's departing back.

"Something wrong?" he queried then fell silent, not deigning to press Kesh any further for the moment.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-23-2005 09:52 PM    
"I'm merely going to have a, conversation, with our new guest. He seems to be in need of a bit of enlightenment to being a crew member upon Ms. Manth's ship, and to the era we exist in." He turned a corner, following the scent strongly now.

Dat Cyprios

posted 05-23-2005 09:54 PM    
Dat bristles and nearly rises out of his seat at Manth's words. His reaction as he breaks across the end of Nefrai's reply is fierce, and swift... and perhaps ill-considered. "'Not a military mission'? No, it's not. But a mission has to be /planned/... Otherwise, people die. How many teammates... friends... have you watched bleed out on some god-forsaken alien world, Manth? Hmmm? Do you have any idea how many visits to spouses and families I've had to make to say that the love of their life died because some bastard in Command didn't give the men on the ground the information they needed to do their job? Too many!" His eyes are haunted by the ghosts of those men as he continues, "You Bothans are all the same. You live in shadow, you work in shadow, you die in shadow, and you mourn... alone! In the darkness! If I'm going along on this 'mission, I'll be damned if I'm going to have to add your name to my list of those who've died beside me. So I'm going to know as much as I can about what we'll be facing so that hopefully... I won't have to..."

As Dat sinks back into his chair, his breathing ragged, he ponders his disjointed reply. He was blinded by emotion, out of control... "What is happening to me," he asks himself as he stands and begins to pace, as if to pick up the broken shards of his composure from the floor.

[ 05-23-2005 09:59 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-23-2005 09:59 PM    
Shawn wasn't going to back off that easily. Though Jedi he might be, that didn't make him faint of heart. He took off right after Nefrai, sensing something clearly approaching anger from him.

"Wait!" Shawn called, his voice demanding attention, "What has the Major done to envoke such a hasty response from you? Your anger is clear to me...

...so tell me now, before this gets out of hand, what has happened?"



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-23-2005 10:04 PM    
"Anger?" Kesh turned to him, amused almost, but in a firm sort of way. "No no, not anger, merely frustration I could say. If I am going to work with the major, then I'd prefer to make a few things clear to him. He's still suffering from an ancient bigotry that no longer needs to exist in this setting, specifically with this team."

He paused outside the door from whcih he sensed the strongest scent. "So I'm going to make sure he understands a few things, in a private, and most civil setting. You assume so quickly that I'm angry. I'm shocked that you'd take such a predjudiced stance, just because I was once a beast."



Minna Manth

posted 05-23-2005 10:05 PM    
Minna was off her bed in a flash, at the door, and in the process of opening it to rush out to-- to--

She paused there, struggling to fight against the uncharacteristic anger that had erupted in the wake of Dat's searing words. A flicker caught at the edge of her vision; noticing that it was the hem of her nightclothes, she thought better of the directions in which her actions had been taking her, and turned away from the door.

Going back to the bed, she slammed her hand against the comm-switch.

"Captain Barnes, I am afraid that I must renege on my promise to you."

It was all she could do to keep the anger from slicing out in the words she was speaking.

"I'm afraid that I simply cannot allow this gentlman aboard Forbiddance; especially now that he has shown his true colors, his true personality."

She yanked her hand back, and began pacing the floor.

Once an Imperial guard, always an Imperial guard....



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-23-2005 10:26 PM    
Aaron frowned, deeply concerned. For while the Major had expressed his words in regard to his feelings on the matter in perhaps not the best light, he did have a poitn, one which Aaron himself could relate to.

Too many friends had died due to faulty planning...

"Wait," Aaron said as he flipped the comm switch to Manth's quarters. "First and foremost, your ship will be your ship, and as such any major commands in regard to the vessel are yours to make while you are all onboard. I want that to be abundantly clear right now. Likewise I want it to be abundantly clear that the Bothans, whether on your side at your time or not, Major, are held in high regard in this day in age. They sacrificed alot in the time from when you came so that we could all be here now minus a goverment which was, at the time, felt to be very oppressive by some. So there will be no more of this reference to the shadows the Bothans walked in. They walked in those shadows mainly because they were forced to do so.

And Ms. Manth...I hope that you can reconsider this. I believe the Major is considering the interests of the entire crew and the mission in all of this...

...and I do believe your own ties to the second death Star battle are clouding your thoughts regarding what he is saying to you. I know this is a difficult combination we are making here...

...but the more I consider it,the more I believe each of your individual strengths and weaknesses will combine to make a great team. I am relying on Jedi Petrolu to balance you all out...and I trust him implicitly in this, as should you.

There is no longer the Empire of old to be dealt with here, nor is there a rebellion. What is to be dealt with hear are a group of my friends who are very lost...

...and who may very well remain lost regardless of what chances they have if I cannot procure the very best team I can have to find them."



Minna Manth

posted 05-23-2005 10:56 PM    
Minna continued to pace, but with each passing word found the reason for the pacing to be dwindling in importance, receding like the ocean at low tide, and taking her anger off to sea with it. She came to a ragged halt beside her bed, and shot a glance up at the meshed speaker imbedded in the bulkhead of her quarters.

Dammit Barnes--

A sigh burst from her and she plopped on the bed, shaking her head.

Minna, this isn't like you, she silently berated herself.

You know anger does no good, it only begets more anger. It is nothing but a loss of self control; you haven't become the spy that you have by losing your control like this with every Tom, Dick and Solo who came marching down the spacelanes and yelled at you.

What is prompting this, now?

She raised her head, her eyes huge and dark in her face as the truth hit her.

I'm afraid.

She fisted her hands, took up the bedclothes, kneaded them between her long fingers.

You will have Nefrai there if you need him; you will have the Jedi, there is no reason to be afraid of this man.

But--

But it isn't this man you are afraid of, is it?

She sighed, hung her head, remained quiet for a long moment. When she raised her head, there was new determination shining in her eyes, and her manner had calmed by degrees.

She raised a careful finger and punched the comm-switch.

"Forgive me my impulsion; it was most unlike me. Of course our new friend would have no knowledge of who and what we Bothans are now... who we have become; for that matter he has no idea as to what the Galaxy has become, either."

She paused.

Took in another breath.

"I apologize, Mr. Cyprios, for my reaction and any implied slur I might have made against you. You are of course welcome aboard my ship..."

Quickly, she released the link and drew her knees up to her chin, before she could change her mind again.



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-23-2005 10:57 PM    
Dat is oblivious to the whole exchange, not even Minna's heated words breaking through his haze has he finds himself at the window, staring once again out at a starscape similar, yet different, from the one he knows so well... He nudges the splintered table leg with his toe absently. Softly under his breath, he murmurs name after name, his forehead falling to rest against the coolness of the viewport. Instinctively, runs his hand over his arm, feeling each ragged line in his flesh, each one of the fifty-six a tangible reminder of one ID tag, one trip in full dress uniform, one more marker seared into his memory...

Slowly, the gist of what she has to say sinks in, but he says nothing, unable to tear himself away from the specters he can almost see reflected in space...



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-24-2005 03:12 PM    
Aaron pursed his lips, then pushed in the reply button on the communit. "Thank you Ms. Manth. Now I will leave you to your rest. Please let me know if there is anything further you need before the morning."

Quieting at that, Aaron hesitated for the first time, uncertan of where to go from here.

He frowned, looking towards Dat. "Is there something I can do?" he queried, at a loss as to what else to say.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-24-2005 03:17 PM    
Shawn's usually calm features shifted into a momentary frown. "Of course he's suffering from a belief of the past," Shawn agreed, his voice having somewhat of an edge, "A belief which not one person here can expect to be dissolved after one night. Just as it took you time to change from what you were...

...so will it take time for the Major to become accustomed to the place he finds himself now. I'm certain Captain Barnes will speak to him regarding whatever he has said to prompt you to take action; give the Captain the chance to respond."

Saying nothing more than this, Shawn stepped up to the metal doors and pressed the communit beside the door.

"Captain Barnes, this is Shawn Petrolu."

[ 05-24-2005 03:18 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-24-2005 03:24 PM    
Aaron was actually relieved at Shawn's arrival. Immediately he keyed in the code for which made the metal doors whoosh open, revealing the blue-clad jedi.

Without a word Shawn entered, his face obstinately unreadable...

...excepting the flash of something, perhaps concern, deep in his eyes. This only was evident for the barest of moments, however, and Aaron wondered if he should even bring it up.

"Everything ok out there?" Aaron asked, nodding towards the now-closed metal doors.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-24-2005 03:27 PM    
The Jedi pursed his lips, then replied, his face once more completely unreadable. "Nefrai Kesh is out there, wanting to speak with the Major. Apparently something has upset him, something to do with your view of Bothans," Shawn explained, the latter portion of his statement directed towards the major.

Then he quieted, folding his arms in front of him as the sleeves of his robes fell over and covered his hands. "And something is troubling you as well, is it not?"



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-24-2005 09:23 PM    
Dat looks up as Shawn enters, blinking once or twice as he reorients himself with the "here and now". Looking to Aaron, he says as he lets his sleeve fall to conceal the self-inflicted scars, "No... No, but thank you... It's something I'll have to handle on my own, in my own way." To Shawn, he replies with a lopsided, war-weary smile, "Just ghosts, that's all... I'm sure you have a few of your own..."

"Sorry about the table, Captain." His smile widens and turns wry in an attempt to lighten the mood a bit. "A bit overzealous in my katas earlier. I suppose... Just put it on my tab." Chuckling, he makes his way toward the bedroom, pausing at the door. "Will there be anything else tonight, Captain? Master Jedi?"



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-24-2005 09:44 PM    
As Aaron stood, Shawn looked to him and cocked a brow, nodding once before his look returned to something totally serene.

"Kesh is waiting to have a word with you," Aaron then spoke up, raising a hand to stop any comment. "I'm letting Jedi Petrolu sit in on this one, for whatever it is he has to say. You are all going to be a team; now is a good time to start working on becoming one."

With no further word than this, Aaron turned and departed. As the metal doors to Dat's quarters slid open, Aaron walked out and paused in front of Nefrai. "You may speak with the Major now," he opened with, "But I want Jedi Petrolu to be part of this...

...discussion as well. Remember, you are all going to be a team...

...and Shawn is the one who knows where you are all headed for the best, who you are dealing with...

...and is the most objective of all of all of you in regards to the differences Manth and Cyprios may have. I'm counting on you to help him maintain the balance as well...

...along with the fact you have some amazing abilities. Keep that in mind."

With nothing further then, Aaron began to walk once more, leaving the doors to Dat's quarters open in his wake, waiting for Kesh's entrance therein.



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-24-2005 10:01 PM    
Kesh chuckled. "Of course, I have no objections captain." He stepped in after Barnes had passed, and looked to the jedi. "Don't fear, I wont hurt him."

Nefrai Kesh then straightened. If it hadn't been evident that he was hunched before, it was now made obvious, standing near 2.6 meters, looking down at Dat with his skull like visage, then came down again. "A little stretch is always enjoyable."

He went to the table, and placed a clawed hand upon it, scratching the metal ever-so-slightly. "Now, Cryprios is it? We, Petrolu here, you, myself and ms. Manth will be working with each other on a fairly dangerous mission, as juding by your thrist for information you realize."

He looked straight at Dat, no bs in his eyes. "As a team, I sense a bit of distrust, paranoia, something between you and Manth that I'm afraid we cannot have. After all, as a team-" he gave much emphasis on the word, "-we cannot have infighting and squabbling, that could get one of us hurt or killed. Now, I trust that if we work together we can keep anything bad from happening, but if there is a sliver of doubt between us all, disaster could easily be within reach."

"Now, can I trust you to work well, and get over your differences with everyone in this team?"



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-24-2005 10:07 PM    
"He's already stated as much to the Captain, I'm sure, and that is who we are all answering to," Shawn spoke up, his arms still crossed in front of him, his demeanor utterly unreadable.

[ 05-24-2005 10:10 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-24-2005 10:08 PM    
"Well then I'm glad we're all in an agreement, yes?" He continued to look to Dat after a brief glance at Shawn.

Dat Cyprios

posted 05-24-2005 10:21 PM    
Dat steps away from the doorway and moves toward the center of the room. "Of course. Dissention and strife within a team compromise the mission, not to mention endanger the lives of not only the team members, but of any noncombatants that may be in the operating area." He shrugs, "The mission isn't about us; it's about the people we're out to find. Our personal feelings toward each other are irrelevant."

Having said his peace, he turns once again toward his sleeping quarters. "Will that be all, then," he asks a bit brusquely.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-24-2005 10:32 PM    
"I think it's more than enough," Shawn said evenly, looking to Nefrai. "I don't believe anyone here is foolish enough to believe that any of us can simply forget our pasts...

...but I believe we are all quite capable of putting them aside to complete this mission. To continually rehash the point only makes it easier for us to get caught up in ourselves and our own possible disagreements over what we are doing."

Here he paused and let a moment hang in silence.

Then he finished with, "And let us not forget that none of us truly knows each other just yet; what we all know is based merely on our walks of life: An Imperial guard, a Jedi, a Bothan. These are the things we do, but they are not our sole descriptors.

And that being said...

...it is time for us all to get some rest."

[ 05-24-2005 10:39 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-24-2005 10:42 PM    
Kesh smiled faintly, the effect more than it's fair share of frightening. He then turned and went to the door. "Just remember though jedi, I'm walking away from my walk of life, and it's gone one much longer than either of yours can hope to do so." He looked to Dat.

"If I can stop being a creature that's haunted the shadows and nightmares of your kind for longer than you've had intelligent speech, then I'm sure you can get over your bigotry in time."

He stepped out, and in his restlessness began to stalk the halls, his thoughts roaming around his soon to be "companions", ignoring the stares and shock, also ignoring the fact that he nearly gave one of his previous-victims from the hornet a heart attack.



Minna Manth

posted 05-25-2005 03:23 AM    
Minna fidgeted.

She crawled into bed, lay down, tried to still the deep-seated tremors that insisted on remaining with her, no matter what calming technique she tried.

She got up, went to the 'fresher, got a drink of water.

Washed her face for the third time. Crawled back into bed, pulled the covers up.

"Lights out," she said softly... then commanded them show themselves again that their brilliance would wash away the taunting image of a particular leonine face that came swimming at her out of the dark.

She sat up, defeated. Quickly then, she got out of bed, removed her nightclothes, put on her utility belt.

Checked a pocket: it was still there.

Holding her head high she moved to the door, palmed it quietly open, and stuck her head out to peruse the corridor without.

The few crewmen who yet moved at this late hour paid her little heed; satisfied, she moved out among them, her footfalls soft but sure, quickening as she hastened on the well-remembered path to the particular docking bay where her ship had been berthed.

Entering, she went immediately to the officer on deck.

"I-- I would sleep in my ship, please," she said, her tone still soft but carrying an undercurrent of steel within it, one that would brook no denial. The officer could find no reasonable excuse to not grant her request, and Minna was soon safely ensconced in the blessed familiarity of Heaven's Forbiddance.

She keyed a new sequence into the hatch before locking it securely. Then she attended to her navigational computer, pulling up the coordinates to a particular system and punching them in.

Her eyes remained glued to the chrono: three more hours until departure.

She yawned, but hunkered into her seat, determined to remain awake...

...and determined as well to depart the Hornett at precisely 0600 as scheduled.

Alone.

[ 05-25-2005 12:22 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-25-2005 03:34 PM    
Dat stifles any comment he might make in response to Nefrai's pedantry so that he can keep tensions between himself and the other team members as slight as possible. Instead, he turns to Shawn. "Since circumstances have fallen the way they have, and since the hour is so late, is there any way I could ask you or someone else to compile a data chip with the mission details? I think this would be far easier than trying to discuss it now, with such little time left before departure. Also... I'll need to take some of the equipment from the cargo pod aboard my fighter. Could I possibly be allowed to retrieve it, or at least have the contents brought here? I only ask these things of you because the Captain has already left to go about the ship's business."

Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-25-2005 09:43 PM    
Shawn merely raised a hand, signaling for Dat to wait a moment. Then he punched a few buttons on his wristcomm, and spoke into it.

"Captain Barnes, this is Shawn Petrolu. A couple of requests. The Major would like access to his cargo pod to retrieve some items he may need for the trip...

...and he is also requesting a datacard with some information he was requesting. I trust you know what this is in reference to."

Quieting at that, he waited, fairly certain that Barnes would reply in short order.



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-25-2005 09:48 PM    
"I will supply the datacard to you all before departure in the morning," Aaron replied. "I think it would be wise for you to all review the information together."

Here he paused a moment. "As for the Major's cargo pod...

...he can retrieve whatever it is he might need from cargo hold 1138 at 0530 hours. I will alert security of this...

...and I would like you to accompany him, Shawn, rather than my guards. This will draw less attention, and my men around here know you well enough to let him in based on your word. I can tell them all I want that he is coming, but having a familiar face would ease their minds. If you need anything further, let me know. Otherwise, til the morning, Barnes out."

[ 05-25-2005 09:51 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-25-2005 09:55 PM    
"Thank you, Captain," Shawn said before closing the connection on his wristcomm and looking at Dat. "0530 is going to come early," he commented. "I'd suggest once more that you rest. As for myself...

...I will return here just before 0530. I don't know that I'll be getting much sleep..."

Here he trailed, the briefest flickers of concern glinting in his eyes, "...but I should try to meditate at least."

Saying nothing more than that, Shawn turned to go, his mind on the task ahead...

...and his thoughts haunted with images of a vision he hoped was merely a shadow of what could be.



Minna Manth

posted 05-26-2005 01:25 PM    
Minna gracefully uncoiled from the knot she had wrapped herself into at her command station, yawning and rolling her head to get the kinks out of her neck. Stretching, she glanced over to the ship's chrono.

0515.

Now is the time, she told herself as she then reached to communications and toggled a switch. Immediately a link she had already keyed in popped into being, one connecting her to Captain Barne's private frequency.

She paused a moment, debating how to begin.

But yet another thought of the leonine Serke prompted her to speak, no matter how illogical or waffling her words might end up sounding.

"I regret to inform you yet again that I must back down from this mission," she began carefully.

"Other than that the reasons for my decision are personal ones, and shall not be mentioned here, I find myself having urgent business elsewhere."

She cringed a moment, then pursed her lips and continued.

"I am confident in the abilities of your new guest as well as those of Nefrai Kesh; he is a good companion, and a good hunter. He will help you on your quest."

I hope, the amendment came tumbling laong, but she squelched the thought, hurried on.

"I am sending you coordinates to a system called the Khar Delban system."

Just you nevermind how or why I happen to have those coordinates...

"That might be as good a place as any to begin looking for your missing people, if there is any involvement with the Sith."

A pause to close her eyes, fighting down a shudder.

"As for the upgrades you have just finished on my ship... please take payment from the credits Nefrai and I earned assisting Captain Barnes. I believe my half of that total will be more than enough."

She stopped again, her mouth working for a moment or two. Then realizing that there really was nothing more to say, she closed off communications, and set about warming up Forbiddance for its scheduled departure.

[ 05-26-2005 01:27 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-26-2005 03:38 PM    
A sense of purpose rouses Dat from his fitful, haunted sleep, and with one glance at the chrono he realizes that it was just in time. Must be getting soft in my old age, he thinks as he dashes around the room to gather his few belongings. From the ship's computer he calls up a map detailing the quickest unrestricted path to the cargo bay and, after the barest of moments to commit it to memory, palms open the door and moves into the corridor. His powerful strides leave the security men scrambling to keep up, but since he enters no restricted areas, they have little reason to protest.

At 0517 he enters the main hangar, but is cautioned by his (breathless) security escort that he is to go no further without Jedi Petrolu's presence. He nods wordlessly, scanning the hangar bay with his eyes. His TIE is still there, off to the side... and quite well-guarded. The cargo pods have been detached, though, and lie, half-opened, beside the fighter. Why am I not surprised? I wonder if they've hacked the computers too? He pales as the ramifications of that possibility sink in, and decides to make an effort to figure out if anyone has accessed the heavily-encrypted files. Damn it! That weapon is much to powerful to be allowed to fall into anyone's hands. There's no one left strong enough to use it as an instrument of order, only as a weapon of chaos. He sighs to himself then, crossing his arms and waiting for the Jedi to arrive, looking as professional and stoic as he can.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-26-2005 09:29 PM    
0525.

Shawn, after a night of pure meditation and absolutely no sleep, returned to Dat's quarters, the hood of his robe still on his head...

...to find a rather antsy looking threesome of guards.

Shawn frowned.

Three? Where's the other one?

It didn't take Shawn long to find out from the guards that Dat had taken from his quarters earlier and that the lead guard had followed in hot pursuit after him. Sensing outward, Shawn sensed nothing untoward, and requested that the lead guard be commed. In short order he was informed that both the Major and the guard were waiting in the docking bay to retrieve Dat's belongs.

He made his way to the docking bay cargo hold on his own, already having a fairly good idea of where it was. As stated, there the guard and Dat stood, waiting. The former looked a little bit rattled, and the latter...

What Shawn sensed gave him pause. His greeny-blue eyes cut to Dat, and for the moment he chose not to press. "Ready?" he queried instead, falling silent, and waiting to see what the Major might reply.

[ 05-26-2005 09:31 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Shawn Petrolu ]



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-26-2005 09:40 PM    
0527

Nefrai Kesh ceased his stolling and looked a cronometer, and smiled faintly. "About time." He commented, then went to Minna's room and knocked at the door.
Strange, no response?



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-26-2005 10:06 PM    
Aaron spent the majority of the early morning hours compiling the requested datachip for the departing team, basing most of his answers on the questions which the Major had posed.

The Sith are a race of beings which existed four thousand years ago. They were destroyed by the Dark Jedi-who we usually call Sith-but not before they were able to use their magicks to ensure their return. I am uninformed as to the ins and outs of this magick and how this is possible...all I know is that, through the information my former business partner let me be privy to knowing, they do exist, and have come from the past and into our time. The amount of time Galen, Jasyn, and Matt have been missing has been extensive-possibly around a year or more. I know this number would lead one to believe they are all dead, but I simply can’t just assume that. For one, these people are all very qualified. Galen is an excellent pilot; Jasyn a technician, and Matt a quiet strategist. Aside from that, they have been in experiences with the Sith before, and have come against some incredible odds. While there is a possibility they have been killed...there is also every possibility they are hunkering down somewhere. It wouldn’t be the first time, it is just the longest span of time before I’ve heard from them, in hiding or not. When she last departed from the Hornett, Galen was flying The Eagle, my partner’s highly modified lambda-class shuttle. If this ship still exists, and the signal hasn’t been discovered, we may be able to track her. I will look into this, and inform you of the results before your arrival at K’eel Doba. Jasyn and Matt were flying in Matt’s highly modified lambda-class shuttle The Raptor. She has a tracking system like the Eagle’s. Support from the Hornett will be minimal to none; however, you can contact me at the frequency Jedi Petrolu and Ms. Manth have. I expect that you all work as a team: anything relating to Ms. Manth’s ship should remain her domain to determine. Otherwise I expect that Jedi Petrolu be given lead; he has the most experience both with these missing people and with the Sith. Nefrai and Major Cyprios, I am relying on you for your combat abilities. If you need any further information, contact me.

Sealing off the datachip and getting up, Aaron prepared to leave for the docking area...

...and froze as Minna Manth’s disturbing comm came through.

Suddenly very disturbed...if not for the simple fact that Minna had the Khar Delban coordinates than perhaps because of something else, Aaron keyed in the frequency for the main docking bay. “Until further notice from me and absolutely no one else, not one ship is to be given clearance to depart from any of the docking areas.”

Saying nothing further than this, Aaron departed his quarters and hurried to the docking area, knowing Shawn and Major Cyprios were bound to be there already despite the fact it was only 0530. Dat would be collecting his equipment.

Aaron rounded the corner, stopped right near Shawn, who appeared to be waiting for something from the Major, and broke in with, “Minna Manth has backed out again and has gone to her ship, and I don’t think it’s because she’s disturbed by the Major’s presence,” he opened with. “She knows the coordinates for Khar Delba...

...and there aren’t too many people who would know that.”

He quieted at that, his concern only heightening.

After all, who else in the galaxy knew exactly where the Khar Delban system was...?

[ 05-26-2005 10:07 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Aaron Barnes ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-27-2005 04:42 PM    
Dat was just nodding and preparing to reply when Captain Barnes entered, bearing his ill news. He eyes the space doors, wide-open for flight operations, then the nearest computer terminal. He reins himself in with effort, choosing to not interfere at the moment. Instead, he turns back to the Jedi and the Captain. "This could... present a problem. Still, regardless of the... reluctance of other team members, I still have a mission to prepare for... Personal feelings have no bearing on the matter at hand. Or, at least, they shouldn't."

He shrugs and begins to move toward his fighter and its cargo pods. Once he arrives, he immediately notices that the damage to the pods looks... unnatural. He files this bit of information away for the moment, then begins to gather the things he needs. As Shawn arrives, Dat removes the power cells from his heavy blasters and gives them to the Jedi, doing the same with his Force pike as he reassembles it. After weapons, he tugs out a comprehensive field medical kit and other essentials. Finally, he retrieves the pieces of his uniform and armor, readying them for wear. Everything seems to be in place... Except for his helmet. He digs through the rest of the contents before turning to Shawn. "Things are missing..."



Minna Manth

posted 05-27-2005 05:04 PM    
0542.

Minna sighed, glancing at the chrono, impatiently ticking off the minutes before her scheduled departure.

They ought to be outside the ship, or at least nearby by now, she thought to herself, actually surprised that Barnes hadn't contacted her with yet another protest or entreaty.

She shrugged; curious then, she switched on the viewscreens, and set the hull's video cameras into a panoramic sweep of the hanger bay.

Yup, she thought to herself.

There they are. Hmmm... maybe Barnes didn't get my message? Maybe they are all still thinking they're coming aboard--

Wait.

A small frown wrinkled her features as she leaned forward to peruse the screens more carefully.

That's that TIE they're all heading toward; surely they know that the thing can't hardly carry a pilot, much less any passengers....

Another thought froze that speculation into ice; with an involuntary gasp she scrabbled at her utility pouch, digging.

She closed her eyes in relief as her fingers clasped around the tiny data chip. Drawing it out, she gave it a thoughtful look; then cut her glance about herself as if seeking something.

Every inborn instinct was crying out to her that, inexplicably, danger was imminent.

Nothing satisfactory met her sweeping gaze. She brought the chip up to her face, stared at it thoughtfully.

Then sighed, quickly brought it to her lips, and swallowed it.

Then, less than fifteen minutes from her scheduled departure, she gave in to that insistant scream within. The wide-open docking bay doors were too much to bear; quickly keying in an emergency sequence, she let out a small yelp and slammed her palm down upon the "enable" switch.

Heaven's Forbiddance rose easily to the occasion. Her thrusters flared, fired, and sent her shooting from Hornett like a podracer from the gate.

She had scarcely cleared the bay doors when she suddenly swooped down along the z-axis at a full 90-degrees to her departure vector, hugging the ship's immense hull like a gnat.

Interminable moments crawled by before the blur of metal and durasteel and glass at last gave way to the blessed blackness of space.

The ship pulled perhaps a couple hundred klicks or so from the huge SSD then disappeared altogether as the emergency escape vector Minna had keyed in ripped open the doorway into hyperspace, and sent the little cruiser flying on its way.

[ 05-27-2005 06:04 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Minna Manth ]



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-27-2005 06:00 PM    
The nearly imperceptible thrum of a craft's engines reaches Dat's ears, driving him to immediate action. He sets off across the hangar at a breakneck pace, jostling the nearest panel's operator away a bit roughly in his haste. His hands fly over the console as he accesses the ship's local subprocessor and checks it. Excellent, he thinks. Standard KDY equipment... He enters a series of access codes known to a precious few within the Empire and triggers an anti-intruder program buried deep inside the core software of the subprocessor. The space doors immediately begin to close, but their lumbering mechanisms are inadequate; Heaven's Forbiddance zips through and into the freedom of space, buffeting those in the hangar with its violent wake. Dat clings to the console with one hand, slamming the other down in frustration. His last glimpse of the ship is a wild maneuver that drives it insanely close to the hull, even as his aperture of view narrows and closes completely, leaving the hangar in shocked silence.

[ 05-27-2005 06:06 PM: Message edited 1 time, lastly by Dat Cyprios ]



Dashawn E'bnnwing

posted 05-27-2005 10:12 PM    
Confusion

The word circulated around the young Dashawn's mind as he watched the security pile into the room and carry him out. There was a misunderstanding in the depths of his mind and though the interaction with "Shawn", or at least who had presumed to be, lead to such things as drinking as the conclusion it certainly became clear as he stepped out into the light that it wasn't. Alcohol had been a foregin venom to the young man's system for what had seem to be decades and any reunion wouldn't be long lived nor felt.

Turning about his head, almost mechanically, he gazed into the eyes of the security guard. A distinct mixture of white shined into his eyes from the hallway's high beaming ceiling. The illuminated wlakway left him in a dangerous state of momentary blindness. All there was before him was a large void that expanded for infinities of time, leaving only room for a zooming hault of his senses.

Something was wrong with him and only he knew it, for his face, his body, nothing noted for even the simpliest of changes in his body chemical. Then in an abrupt push from the unseen he fell, dropping to the floor from the gravity of the situation. There was something that had left him sick.

Maybe it was the janitor working finally getting to him and the chemicals that he used to whipe the floors up. Whatever it was it had left him motionless on the floor, shallow in his breathe.

His eyes lay shut, much like his body, limp and filled with weight. Only force could move him now, and from the look of his being it certainly wasn't going to be his own.



Jamel Garth

posted 05-27-2005 10:28 PM    
Jamel let the comm. unit rest into his hands as the words from the men leapt from across the galaxy into his lobes. The very thought of not finding this man after his small search left his soul in a wept. Even as his face stayed stern and confirming, his insides were ready to combust and tear into pieces. The small adventures was becoming harder and harder to catch any sort of "desired" conclusion. Running his hands deep into his pockets, he let his eyes wander, momentarily fixating upon some of the others about the streets.

They were all so different and so the same. Their motions varied from sluggish for those very few large, seemingly dumb type of aliens and fast for those that held eyes with content. Dug crawled themselves about, their slow motions held in contrast to their devilish facial features and bodily shaping. Meanwhile varies Bothans sly and coy motioned about, their hands roaming into the envelopes of their pockets. It was truly a scene of differed natures, however every single grouping held an intent, a meaning...a reason. The young human boy let his eyes drift off once more, fixing upon a more stationary, almost meaningless figure.

"Damn comm. unit."

The boy cursed at it, glaring at it as it gawked back in near confusion and anger. Nearly crushing it under the pressure of his grasp, Jamel beckoned the frequency that he had previously done before. His voice raised with intensity, yet the difference was now that his tone was calm and even more curteous. Anything and every account in life was being taken into nature, swagger and style in his oral. This impression was key, hopefully...

"Who are ya' superiors? You told me to talk to someone "higher" in your organization...who would that be and how can I reach 'em?"



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-27-2005 10:30 PM    
Aaron's mind was reeling.

You didn't close the hangar bay doors, dammit, a little voice in his head scoffed. Terrin would have NEVER been that careless. Hell, he wouldn't have been so careless as to have a spy aboard his ship either. And NOW you have an oldtime Imperial who is working part of your ship...

Aaron jerked to look at Dat, who was showing an uncharacteristic amount of reaction to the situation, especially considering he had tried to bring the hangar bay doors to a close before Manth escaped.

"Why are you so concerned about her departure?" Aaron couldn't help but blurt out. "I've gotta try to contact her...

"...and where the Hell is Kesh? Maybe he went with her, for all I know..."

Here he paused, motioning a guard over. "Go to the guest quarters of Nefrai Kesh, as well as those of Minna Manth. Find out if Kesh is at either place, and if so, request that he meet us here. Give him no further information for the time being."

The guard nodded, and went about his business to look for Kesh. Aaron returned his attention to Shawn and Dat. He hesitated, glancing at Dat. "We may need to go after her. And as for the mission...

...I don't know what will come of it. Manth's hunting expertise, as well as her ship, were key variables..."

He trailed, frowning, his eyes growing dark.



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-27-2005 10:35 PM    
Shawn's look darkened in tandem with Aaron's. Though he couldn't put a finger on the reasons for it, he was definitely picking up on emotions closely resembling concern. Maybe even fear.

And not just from Aaron.

Shawn cut his greeny-blue eyes to Dat. "You said some things were missing from your ship. What things?"

Even as he asked the question, he sensed Aaron tense, his apprehension clearly evident to the Jedi.



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-27-2005 10:55 PM    
Dat's reply to Aaron is simple, precise and professional. "Last I understood, Captain, you had denied all ships launch clearance. I was taking action to enforce those orders, as you are the senior officer present, and I am currently operating under your authority." His eyes harden as he continues, "...And Manth's leaving has left us in a disadvantageous position. Her skills would have been useful, and provided us with a greater probibility of success, and of all of us returning alive and unharmed."

"The final piece of my armor, my helmet..." He turns to Shawn as he speaks. "My belongings have been... rifled." He gestures to the claw-like markings, then shrugs, "This, of course, I expected. I didn't expect that anything would be... Stolen." He shakes his head and strides toward the fighter, hoisting himself up into the pilot's compartment.

A series of beeps come from inside the tiny fighter, then a string of profanities in a variety of tongues. Dat's body is a tense ball of apprehension, though his voice betrays nothing. His words, however...

"Someone has accessed this fighter's databanks. I suspected, but couldn't be sure... Until now." He pauses for a moment, then locks his gaze with Shawn's, pointedly leaving Aaron out of the equation for a moment. "Aboard this fighter was information that could change the balance of power in the galaxy. My mission was twofold: first, infiltrate the research station near Kessel to weed out enemy sympathizers; and second..." He steps closer to Shawn, moving as nonthreateningly as he can in his agitated state. When he speaks, his voice is a pained whisper.

"...To deliver the plans of the second Death Star to the facility to allow construction of another..."

"These data have been accessed. The person in question must have been skillful, as their tracks were mostly obliterated. Still, a few telltales were left behind. This information has been copied, Master Petrolu."

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Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-27-2005 11:16 PM    
Shawn turned to Aaron, his question blunt, any emotion in it totally undectable.

"What do you know about what Nefrai and Manth did when they came here to look over the Major's ship?"



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-27-2005 11:22 PM    
Aaron knew better than to lie to a Jedi. Shawn would see right through whatever he said.

"They told me of some interesting plans aboard the TIE, and suggested I do something about them...

...which I do intend to do."

He paused, an eerie feeling creeping at the corners of his mind. "Why, what is going on?"



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-27-2005 11:34 PM    
Dat's expression darkens as he turns toward Aaron. "And just what do you intend to do, Captain? Those... "interesting plans..." have no business in your hands, or anyone else's, for that matter. I've read your history, what I could find of it. That kind of force unleashed on the galaxy as it stands right now would result in a reign of chaos!" Frustration fills his voice, anger without hostility.

"Someone has those plans. Is it you, Captain? Or is it Manth, lost in some haze of racial memory?"

The question is entirely rhetorical; he believes that he already has the answer. He closes his eyes to summon control over himself. When he opens them again, his face is blank, controlled. "We have a situation, gentlemen." He pauses, remembering his position.

"Your orders, Captain?"



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-27-2005 11:51 PM    
Aaron shook his head, frustrated and feeling a failure. "I don't know," he answered. "My intentions were to have those files deleted. I can't imagine Manth copying them and selling them to someone who could in turn use them for ill...

...but then, she does have the spy and the hunter in her, so perhaps I estimate her incorrectly. Those files have to be retrieved...

...but there is no way to track Manth as of now. She's on her own ship, and with the suddeness of her departure, I doubt we have any records on her departure vector."

Aaron paused, pursing his lips. "I hesitate to delay this mission regarding my employees any longer, while I know these files have to be recovered and destroyed as soon as possible as well. Perhaps I shoul dsimply contact Manth regarding them..."

He trailed, an idea coming to mind. "...or I have an information smuggling agency at my disposal. Perhaps if I gave them the stats on her ship they could use their resources to find out where she lands, when she dos so..."



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-28-2005 12:21 AM    
{b]OOC: Oops! This is a SHAWN post, not an AARON post...)))[/b]

These were the times being a Jedi could prove to be very difficult for, although he might not show any outward evidences of struggle in making a choice, they were there nonetheless.

"I advise the data files be deleted immediately," he finally spoke up, pausing and pursing his lips before restating, suspecting something judging from Aaron's emotions, "Completely deleted. And as to using Stargazer Coorporation in order to possibly discern Manth's location...

...it's a possibility, but then she is a very good spy. She'll cover her tracks well. Perhaps, if you send her a comm, she'll at least consider the possible ramifications of having a copy of those plans. Might take her some time to receive the message, if she is in hyperspace...

...but I think it's worth a shot before anyone starts to hunt her down."

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Aaron Barnes

posted 05-28-2005 12:25 AM    
Aaron nodded mutely, keying in the frequency for the Heaven's Forbiddance.

"Ms. Manth, it has come to my attention that you have possibly copied some files which we discussed last night. You as well as anyone know the nature and importance of those files...

...as well as what could happen should those files fall into the wrong hands. I advise you to delete these files at once..."

He paused, momentarily looking at Shawn and catching a brief flicker of something in his gaze, "...as am I. A reply to this request would be greatly appreciated. Barnes out."



Shawn Petrolu

posted 05-28-2005 12:32 AM    
Shawn frowned at Aaron. "Make certain you delete those files. And make certain no one else has copied them," he said flatly. "A Death Star is deadly enough in the hands of a Force user, let alone anyone else. It's too risky to have the plans."

Pausing at this, the Jedi pursed his lips, his mind still struggling with the reality that this could possibly have a great impact on the lives of th entire galaxy. Once again, his sister, Erik, and the others might have to wait...

...as much as he absolutely hated it. He had to keep the bigger picture in mind, as Shayla would say...

"I'd suggest you get us a ship ready, in case we have to make extra efforts to see that those plans do not get into the wrong hands. And we might need a pilot..."

He trailed once more, looking at Dat. "...and then again, we might not..."



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-28-2005 12:40 AM    
On hearing the words, "...delete those files..." Dat once again hoists himself into the cramped cabin of the fighter. All it takes is a few touches of the interface to intentionally trigger the security program built into the fighter's code. Years of Imperial research and development are erased, random bits of data rewritten over the old data to wipe out all traces of the galaxy's most potent weapon. Dat sighs inwardly, firm in his conviction that this is necessary, though saddened by the loss of something so significant. He drops from the fighter, leaping gracefully to the deck.

"It's done," he says softly.



Minna Manth

posted 05-28-2005 01:02 AM    
5 -- 4 -- 3 -- 2--

A chime announcing the imminent reversion to realspace warbled through the bridge, yanking Minna from the short nap she had been trying to take. She jerked erect in her seat, yawning and stretching before tending to the ensuing drop from hyperspace.

Her hands danced about her console, keying in new coordinates, giving Forbiddance a trail to follow now that its diversionary tactic had been fulfilled.

But to her great consternation, the moment those starstreaks outside her viewports shrank back into pinpoints, her bridge came alive with the clamor of an incoming transmission. She frowned, keyed the comm to receive, and then sat in stunned silence as Barne's words filled the bridge with their tinny ring.

They know! she gasped.

I don't know how they do, but they know... good thing I took off when I did.

No time to pat herself on the back for her foresight, however. As Barne's plea ground to a halt she wasted no time, but busied herself with a reply, and in the preparation of its transmission from a communications buoy.

"Captain Barnes of the Hornett, this is Heaven's Forbiddance.

"Your suspicions are fruitless. Rest assured, there are no such plans aboard my ship.

"Thank you again for your hospitality.

"Heaven's Forbiddance, out."

Satisfied, she programmed the buoy for continuous repeat of the signal, then keyed in another series of hyperdriven flights to throw anyone off her trail. Finally keying in the coordinates to her true destination, she let the buoy drop from her ship's hold, then slipped away once more into the singular embrace of hyperspace.

((OOC: Follow Minna to... well, somewhere. We'll find out later; she's a spy, you know...!))



Terrin's Crew

posted 05-28-2005 10:21 PM    
The guard sent by Captain Barnes could not find Nefrai Kesh at his own quarters so, following the advice of the Captain, he then went to Minna Manth's quarters. There he found the massive beast waiting outside the door, looking almost puzzled.

The guard couldn't help but hesitate at this, if only for a moment.

"Nefrai Kesh?" he then said. "Captain Barnes requests your presence in the main docking bay."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-28-2005 10:43 PM    
Kesh turned to look at the man. "I see. Perhaps ms. manth is with him." He nodded slightly, confirming the idea in his head, and followed the man to the docking bay.

"Captain." Kesh said, agknowledging Barnes as he came to him.



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-28-2005 11:28 PM    
As Nefrai approached, Aaron's commlink beeped, indicating an incoming message. He immediately hit the accept button, and Minna's repeat message began streaming in.

Aaron frowned, listening to the message only a few times before closing the connection. He looked up to the others, leaving Nefrai for last. "Manth has bailed," he said simply, "And I'm afraid she may have some information from the Major's computer which may be very dangerous."

He paused, adding, "Do uou know of anything she may have taken from his computer files?"

Turning to Shawn then, he continued with, "As for your current mission...

...I believe you need to stay on it. Galen, Jasyn, and Matt have been missing far too long...

...and as it stands, we probably have no way to trace Ms. Manth."

Quieting a moment at this, he keyed in a frequency to the Hornett's main control bridge. "Do we have any staats on the departure vector of the ship which just left despite lack of clearance?"

"No sir," came the reply, "The departure was too sudden, and unexpected."

Closing the connection, Aaron pursed his lips. "We could attempt to track her via this comm I've received...

...but considering she replied only a few moments after I replied, I'd guess that she jumped randomly and set her departure vector from wherever she was when she replied. I doubt she's there any longer. I'll run this all through Stargazer Corporation, as well as the stats on the Forbiddance and see if they can give me any leads."

Pausing once more, he turned to Dat. "Regarding the mission you are all still going on...here is the datachip you requested. Now..."

For a moment, he trailed. "Jedi Petrolu mentioned the need for a pilot, and I think we've got one..."

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Dat Cyprios

posted 05-30-2005 09:25 PM    
Dat pockets the datachip, then speaks loudly as he moves back to the control console. "I can pilot for you, but I'd like to let you know beforehand that my most of my flight experience is in covert missions, vice open combat. It seems that this is the kind of situation we're looking at here, so I think we should be fine..."

A few keystrokes later, the other panels in the room return to life, and red indicators around the hangar bay fade to their usual black. Dat returns to the group, speaking as he walks. "I've shut down the security program I triggered to close the hangar bay doors." Without as much as a pause, he continues, "So what ship will we be taking? And when do we leave?"



Aaron Barnes

posted 05-30-2005 10:33 PM    
Aaron's eyes widened momentarily as he remembered something he may not have clearly mentioned before. Putting a hand to his mouth then, he pursed his lips thoughtfully. Then, dropping it, he spoke up.

"Well, I don't know how covert this mission will be. It should be, mostly..."

He paused, trailing a second, "...but there is an Imperial blockade in the Khar Delban system. You should be fine getting in though; so far as I know no one has been stopped going in. Just going out..."

"...therefore we'd better make sure you have a really good ship. I know Shawn's sister Shayla is a good pilot, if you find her she will probably be able to handle the situation. My sources tell me her hit and fades are perfectly executed."

For a moment his eyes darkened at this, as though he were recalling something. And perhaps he was at that.

"As for the ship you will take, I have in mind something very well equipped for this sort of travel. I don't want too much attention drawn to you, and I'm hoping you will have as little interaction with the Empire as possible since they'll easily be able to identify you all excepting Dat. Still, I don't want things to seem too undercover...

...and with Shawn aboard, you might be able to convince them you've simply been on a mission of mercy...

...which wouldn't be a lie. And even more so, you might be able to convince them that the type of ship you are flying was pertinent to the type of mission you were on should they stop you. I'm going to send you in a modified YT-2400...

...and as soon as you can familiarize yourself with the controls, I'd like you to proceed on. Follow me."

Motioning then, Aaron lead the way through the main hangar bay until they approached a highly polished ebony YT-2400 freighter. "Her hull will hide you well, and her weapons will give you a fighting chance."

I hope, came the addendum. "I will let you know if and when I receive information concerning Ms. Manth. Until then...

...go and look for the others. That is at least one mission we are all certain of."



Nefrai Kesh

posted 05-30-2005 10:43 PM    
"A mission of mercy might work, easily I might add. However, if we are to encounter the imperial forces, they may question my-" he rolled the words about in his mouth for a moment soundlessly. "-appearance. It's not exactly comforting to those who once hunted xenos. And I'm beyond xenos in appearance."

He glanced at Dat as he spoke, unsure of how he'd take the labling of the imperials.



Dat Cyprios

posted 05-31-2005 10:05 PM    
Dat nods to Aaron. "I'll begin immediately. If I'm not mistaken, this craft has the capability for a gunner as well..." He looks toward Shawn, then to Nefrai. "Are either of you any good in the hot seat? Or am I pulling double duty?" He shrugs, "At any rate, this craft's control configuration is fairly simple, if memory serves. We should be able to depart by the middle of the ship's day... That is, unless this ship has any nonstandard systems that would make things much more... esoteric." He eyes Aaron, having noticed the array of vessels in the hangar, and knowing that this class of ship is well-known for its versatility and ease of modification.

He appears to take no offense to Nefrai's comment; if he does, he'll discuss it with him later, in private, once the mission is underway. "I'm prepared to take my equipment aboard and get ready to leave, though there is still the matter of my missing equipment..."



Jamel Garth

posted 06-01-2005 09:20 AM    
Jamel sat in a silence next to the wall. The aliens continued to pass, their eyes illuminating in the wake of lights about the city streets. It was truly a wonder to see, but it was dampered by the momentary lull running from his comm unit. There hadn't been even a silence static coming through from his frequency and it disturbed him.

Placing the comm unit in his pocket, he took to a stand, pressing his weight against the wall. Propelling himself into the air for a skip forth, he edged himself into a smooth trot ahead. The waypoint was the starport. There was things to do on the new starship he had hijacked only a day previous, but it was seeming more and more tedious to do.

However at this point there was nothing else to do so it only seemed like the plausible escape from boredom. Plunging his hands into his pocket, he let them fiddle with the loose credits, few tools and comm unit within. Maybe sooner or later, hopefully sooner for him, they would respond. However, his eyes were as a wet leaf, dangling down in a lost of hope.

"They wont," Jamel whispered as he walked across the bridging to the starport.



Aaron Barnes

posted 06-04-2005 11:25 PM    
(((OCC: This thread now continues in The Dream of Those that Wake in this same forum.)))