@blingdenstonJaade sits in the crew lounge, the lights still low. A fusion lantern sits on the dejarik table in front of him. He clicks it on, then off, then on again.
Pehn sits at the droid repair bench with a resistance tester, checking the programming of a blasted-apart adjutant droid. He occasionally closes his eye and sets to crossing circuits with a plasma-pen, literally 'changing its mind'.
"I can see a light blob, then a dark blob, then a light blob. I could probably land this ship now I'm sure."
"I dunno if you recall, but the 'blobs' we usually land on are gargantuan an' very, very solid. I'd probably worry 'bout bein' able to tell when I'm moonin' you 'fore you get behind the yoke again."
"When I slept. I didn't hear or see a thing. No dreams. Slept like the dead. Guess being frozen isn't the same as being at rest."
"Were you...did you ken how long it was?" Pehn puts his tool down and repositions the droid-head, letting a datapad scan the reconnections and give him a report. He looks over towards the flickering fusion lamp.
"No. Feels like just a few days ago." *click* *click* "I can still smell the damn carbonite chamber."
"Where'd they do it, anyway? Do the Jedi have a damn gas-foundry, or did they use one o' them arm-mounted spray thingies?"
"Took me to the sub-levels. Probably a transport and long-term storage plant or something. It happened pretty quietly and smoothly. I'm guessing the Republic has used that little trick before.
Pehn shakes his head. "Well, better'n gettin' sent to Belsavis...can't believe the zoo they shoved folks in. Did you know they had Zale Barrows runnin' cons to-an'-from that place?
"I didn't know. Not surprised. I turned down a few shady runs to Belsavis myself. Guess I know why now. I'm not one to talk. I smuggled Vysint for House Necare."
"Fixer's one thing...but shippin' cons to that basement is gilly as a Barabel glass-slipper."
*click* *click*
Pehn wipes the grease and metal-flinders from his hands with a cloth, walking over towards Jaade with bold, loud steps. He fishes a coin out from his vest, a Zakuulan valkor worth 500 credits, and starts dancing it across his knuckles.
"So, what's greasing your cargo lift? Even if you felt obliged to haul my slab, you probably sealed a few deals along the way."
"Did a bit o' jack-work along the way. Gangs an' bandits are back in style, thanks to the decimation o' the kids an' cookies. Add that to the creds I got for scrappin' the Rodomontade, an' my share o' the haul we dragged outta Alderaan along with the Dynamene an' your slab, an' I've got a war-chest again."
"So that makes you King Qardaak then? You going to revive Dawnstar and rule the hyperspace lanes?"
Pehn grimaces...keeping the precise length of time that's past quiet is getting harder and harder as time goes on. "Nah...that stuff, it was never for me. Fell into it headfirst, never really worked out. I kept it goin' outta memory, but it's gone now an' I'm not obliged to get back to it. I just wanna get this ship tuned to my wants, figure out how to deal with these new bozos on the scene, an' get back to playin' the Twi'lek an' cube game."
"That's good, for you. I'm barely warm and already too hot to hire. Guess this is retirement for me. Now all I need is coordinates, a ship, and credits to retire."
"Well, what the hell happened to the Jaded Dream? I didn't hear 'bout the whitebellies or uncle pullin' that Gozanti monster outta hock after...y'know. An' I KNOW you didn't let the Necares get their mitts on it!"
Jaade sighs. "She right where I left her. One of twenty-one sets of coordinates. She drops from hyperspace, broadcasts a short burst transmission, lingers for twenty-four standard hours, and makes the jump to lightspeed to the next set of coordinates. I can find her, I just need the exact date and time so I can begin the calculations... "
"Woof."
Jaade turns his gloomy-sighted eyes toward Pehn.
"That's gonna take a bit more'n a slipstick an' an abacus to put together, Jaade."
"Nah, an astromech with a Nav computer can find her though. I just need to input the coordinates. Some of my old hyperspace drops, cargo dumps, shadowports, and derelict space stations every good Captain who knows how to sit the chair can find."
"What'd you do, put a droid-brain in that thing? You don't...have any folks workin' it, do you?"
"Droid and brain ain't two things that usually are said at the same time. Let's just say I gave the 'Dream a guide dog."
"..." Pehn rubs his chin, looking very uncomfortable. Spacer's honor demanded that he come clean and let Jaade know that it'd been more than a week or a month since he'd taken the ice-nap. Sense said that Jaade was in such a state that his natural reaction to that news, going punch-happy, would be very likely to hurt...well, probably Jaade. "That'd better be one good leash, Jaade."
"Sometimes you let a dog run to see if she comes home again. Besides, what problems could a GNK droid get into anyway? They're dumb bricks."
"...wait, you put that walkin' toolbox you used to pal around with in charge o' your slam?"
"The hell I did. I slaved that over-heated generator to my slam's primary controls, and then I wrote commands to remind it I'm in charge of him. All he has to do is fly, jump, transmit, and jump again. Hell, what's it been, ten, twelve months? He's barely made it through half the coordinates by now. Some of the jumps are far out, keep the 'Dream away from pirate lanes and custom corvettes doing their sweeps."
Pehn rubs his face. There just really is no way out of it, now...not without being a complete and scurrilous coward. "Yeah, it should be OK, then. Shoulda given you more credit. Anyway, we'll get you on the trail once you can see. An' walk."
"I've made soft landings with both eyes swollen shut and and a broken arm. I can manage this. Besides, I can almost see the gleam in your eyes when you talk about pulling teeth."
Pehn dances his Zakuulan coin back up his knuckles and nearly fumbles it. He deftly recovers, and then flips it towards Jaade. "Feel that."
The coin bounces off his forehead, causing the aged spacer to snap his head back in surprise. "What the hell is wrong with you." Jaade frowns and then smacks his hand down on the table as he hears the coin bounce and clatter.
"Hey, just testin' your sight...an' my aim. Check it out...that's the new coin o' the realm." The coin is embossed with the stern, aristocratic face of Valkorion on one side, and a depiction of the Spire on the other.
Jaade rubs it between his thumb and forefinger. "This long thing isn't a Hutt's tail is it?"
"Nope, it's apparently the capital of Zakuul...heard it's a city that takes up a fifth of the planet an' reaches all the way up into the stratosphere. Everybody who lives up there's supposed to be rich as a Pasha an' twice as decadent. Feel the metal...it's some kinda pseudo-gold they use on EVERYTHIN' there." The grain of the coin holds dataports...not too dissimilar from a standard Republic or Imperial cred-coin, but somehow holding a more authoritative weight.
Jaade turns the coin over in his fingers, pondering, almost with a familiar look that reminds Pehn of years past. "You said the Neighbours and the Old Lady got grounded. How bad? Taris bad?"
"Nah, not that bad...no Sacking. These guys trashed Korriban, an' they hit shipyards an' choked off supply lines, then hung around in the sky 'til the few Sith Lords left an' a bunch o' Senators waved the white flag."
"Senators. What about the Jedi?" The coin turns in his fingers, then turns back.
"Ain't heard much of 'em...they apparently started playin' Pazaak after takin' some hits durin' the Eternal Fleet advance. Heard rumors that a few stuck 'round to join the Republic Army proper...but most've 'em have gone to ground."
"So that's it then? We're stuck with new spaceport control?"
"Bit more'n that...but not MUCH more. These guys forced the Republic an' Empire to sign terms ensuring they wouldn't fight an' would give ENORMOUS tributes to Zakuul, then put a ton o' big, nasty battlestations in orbit o' planets."
"Wait... tributes? What sort of tributes? How do they deliver the... " Jaade catches himself. "Doesn't matter. I can't even sit the chair. I suppose you already have an angle for yourself lined up?" He sits back, the mischievous look gone.
"I've heard all sortsa crap 'bout these guys...that they've got their own Jeedai, that they've got enormous droid factories, that they breed baby stars to power their stuff. Got a lotta angles...but not much of a ping, yet."
"You got a crew though. You said so. If you need me off your deck plates so you can get back on schedule, then just get me out of Hutt space and we're square."
"Ehh, I got a baby grease-monkey, a broken-down droid, an' a snoopy reporter. An' I STILL gotta get all these gewgaws turned to teeth, to pay off the folks who helped me spring your keister."
"Thought the Mandalorian paid your contract?"
"Yep, an' her creds are nice an' hard...but I run a fair ship, an' we pulled a LOT o' salvage an' loot outta this. Everyone gets a share, an' the last thing I want is Foha or Ames comin' after me thinkin' I tried to gull 'em outta their hard-earned credits."
"Foha helped you snatch and thaw me?"
Pehn grins. "Hell yeah, she did! She helmed the ship we chased over space after you in. Ames Ricker's still with 'er...he did heavy-duty for us. An Echani pirate I knew came 'long, too...don't think you met 'er, an' she ditched us to go do...somethin' just 'fore we got you out. Oh, an' Doc Orell, too."
"Orell? You know she's related to Republic military right? She's got all the stiff of a Jedi and none of the finger waving."
"Yeah, yeah...but, from what I heard, her brother the kid's had the starwind taken outta his solar-sails by what happened with the Eternal Fleet. Plus, she wanted to play Life Doctor and keep ol' Pehn here from gettin' his ass blasted off chasin' a big score. Still, she decked me at least twice. I MAYBE deserved it once."
"Play Doctor? Oh no. Don't tell me she's in love."
"Probably not." Pehn reaches under the table and gets out a bottle of some fancy Caridan beer, popping the top on his own orbital implant and catching the cap before taking a quaff. "She's in love with playin' old soldier...thinks we're all irrational mavericks who'll..." Pehn was about to say, 'blow a bunch of babies up', then thinks better of it: "...knock an ol' lady over for her shoppin' credits if she doesn't stick her head directly up our plasma-exhaust."
Jaade sits forward again, turning the coin over. "You left out the most important part."
Pehn swishes the beer around in his mouth. "Which one?"
"Whether or not you like the new Management?"
"Oh, who knows? Y'know, I've heard from lots o' folks that they're real nasty...Doc Kyri hates 'em like they're the Sith; a cutout for the Ol' Lady tried to recruit me to stick it to 'em; an' the clientele at a certain nightclub've fallen under their influence. They're schuttas, obviously. But everyone's schuttas...an' they ain't done nothin' to cross me, yet. I mean...I fought for the Republic, an' they turned out to be half-Revanites an' screw you an' Auranel for little reason. I fought the Empire, but all it ever brought me was lightfights an' lost opportunities. Just ain't got the...whatever it is that you need to really give a crap, 'til I get a good reason."
"They did what the Republic never could, right? Shut down the Empire? Hell, if they blew Korriban to hell, they can't be all that bad. If they grounded the Republic, without a Sacking, then they did what the Empire never could, make 'em tuck tail and run. Do their Jedi preach about duty and sacrifice too?"
"Hell if I know...I only seen 'em from afar, so far, an' they looked like they was just doin' Jhonni Law stuff. I did hear SOME nasty stuff...somethin' 'bout them battlestations an' folks gettin' dragged off to 'em...but that still don't sound as bad as the Empire torchin' Euphrades, or what happened at Ziost. An' it IS nice to be able to get some breathin' room without always havin' to worry 'bout runnin' into uncle or the deathsticks...it's kinda like right after the end o' the Great War, when they were off lickin' their wounds an' you could fly without worry 'bout catchin' old hat."
Jaade sits back again. "You said you flew with a pirate. That mean you had to go blood and guts to make a livin'?"
"Yeah, had to regulate, a few times. Nar Shaddaa an' Tatooine have slipped right back to uniform, an' the Civil War on Alderaan continues, despite everythin'. But, hopefully, that was then. With a good ship, an' the creds to outfit 'er, I'm hopin' to play smart instead o' hard, again."
"So no one gets to be a Big Damn Hero. I'm still waitin' for the part where I don't wonder that maybe this was what the galaxy needed."
"You'll have to ask someone with a dog in the fight, or at least a chicken. My hyperspace accident took me outta commission 'bout as long as you been gone, so I'm still catchin' up."
"Wait, you were drifting for a year? Did you find a wreck to salvage for consumables?"
Pehn rubs his face, again. "You'd be surprised how far you can stretch consumables when you're givin' timespace a big schoolboy goose. I was travelin' at relativistic speed."
"That's Pehn Qardaak. Cheats death and comes out as pretty as the day he left. Get it? You're pretty because I'm blind."
"Awww, you're a heartbreaker, Augie. Speakin' o' which...how you feelin'? Need to see the sawbones?"
"What hurts ain't going to be fixed by a Doctor. Sure as hell ain't letting any Doctor crazy enough to fly with you to poke at me. Time to sleep again. Funny that, when I lay down, I'm afraid to close my eyes."
"...why?"
"Been asleep a long time. Ain't lookin' for a repeat."
"Well, I could send my engine-girl to kick you in the ghoulies every hour or two, to remind you you ain't dead."
"Depends, does she appreciate steak with freezer burn?"
"She's barely got teeth to chew nerf-burgers with yet, you ol' snowcone. You ain't gonna stay restive for long if you're askin' questions like THAT."
Jaade stood up, wincing as his thigh gave him troubles. He rubbed it, and Pehn recognized the tell scar of a blaster burn there. Holding on to the rumble couch, he reached for the conduit piping over his head, and followed that to the doorway to the crew bunk he was using, it had a Head right beside it. Before disappearing inside, he turned his head to gaze sightlessly at Pehn. "Care for a wager?"
Pehn grins, searching for the Zakuulan coin. "...always!"
Jaade held up the coin, palmed in his weathered hands. "Heads, you tell me more about these Tributes, and I'll tell you about where the Jaded Dream might be. Spires, and I go to ground, just like everyone else in the damn galaxy." Jaade snapped his fingers, sending the coin up, and with that damn Spacer's Luck, it landed on the dejarik table, spinning. Jaade didn't wait to see which side landed up...
Pehn crosses his arms and waits for it to stop spinning.
Coin flip is sacred.