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Cleaning Out the Attic - Open thread
« on: 03/28/16, 10:44:42 AM »
((Follow up to this post /threads/4203-0.html and lead up to this event /threads/4343-0.html . If you can't make the event but would like your character involved in the preparations, including the battle to take out the bunker, all of that will occur here! PM me if you aren't sure how to get involved on the thread! OOC coordination for this thread will occur on the event planning thread.))

Messages relayed through Wheelie:

@Karmic :
Karmic would find on the datacard a copy of all of Minnette's current notes about who might help them, who's offered to help them, and whatever intel she has already gathered, including images she's clearly recently taken of the bunker on Nar Shaddaa that emits a shield going up to the star fortress, showing it's external defenses. She also finds the following message from Minnette.
"Karmic, they've come early and I don't think I'm coming back this time. I hope you guys can rescue me. If not, I hope you can at least take out this bastard and his orbiting monstrosity. I've left you what data I have. Look after Se'brik, please, help him. And contact Caben. I'm sure he could help. You and Caben, please, help Se'brik plan an attack that doesn't get you all killed."

@SivWysan Caben (or Maerin if she retrieves the message first):
Caben would find the same data as Karmic on the card and the following message.
"Caben, I don't know where you are anymore, nor what fight you're fighting, but I'm sure you're still fighting. I need help. I'm not gonig to be in a position to be able to help myself. Karmic or Se'brik can explain. Please help them if you can. Please be kind to Se'brik. I love him. And he loves me. He doesn't have your experience with battle. Please, you and Karmic, help him fight a fight he can win and not just get himself killed. I hope you can forgive me but I've left him the code you gave me. I know this is part of your parents' legacy, what little you have left of them, but I need him to be able to reach you so you can help him."

@Sebrik :
Se'brik would find the same data, though he probably already has it all, and the following message.
"Love, he's sent for me early. The encrypted file on here contains an algorithm for a unique coding system that will let you contact Caben using the frequencies in the contact file. You'll need my DNA to activate it, thus the locks of hair. Find Caben. Find Karmic. Let them help you. Make sure you can win this fight. Tyn could kill me, but if you die, it would shatter my heart. Please don't let that happen. I love you. Forever and always."

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Re: Cleaning Out the Attic - Open thread
« Reply #1 on: 03/28/16, 11:49:57 PM »
Captain Se'brik nodded slowly, a grin forming on his lips as he watched the datapad embedded into the center console of his ship.  Landing gear protruded from The Red Trouser as it set down in the private hangar.  A number on the datapad transformed into a slightly larger number, the credits from his run already being wired. 

Hopping up out of his seat, he made his way out of the cockpit and towards the exit ramp, ducking his head under a bulkhead as he strolled off the ship and into the hangar bay.  His mirror was a reflection in a plexi-glass panel, and he stopped momentarily to smooth his hair out and replace his goggles.  A short walk to an elevator, then a taxi pad, and he was on his way to the Dancer's Palace to be with his love.

The grin from watching his bank account never left his face, though the reason had changed.  The idea of Minnette filled his head and more importantly, his heart, as he stepped out of the taxi and onto the Palace's landing pad.  Se'brik made his way to the entrance, walking past the greeter droid and into the establishment.  A quick right turn and he was ready to knock on a door.  Ready to be whole once more, ready to fall into the embrace of his lover.

Knock, knock, knock.

Ten seconds went by.  Se'brik knocked again, looking around and feigning a cough as he did so.

Knock, knock, knock.

Twenty seconds went by.  Se'brik was ready to knock again, when a staff member appeared behind him.  He turned around. 

She didn't meet The Captain's eyes. "Sir."  Her hard swallow could be heard from Coruscant. "You need to order a Starflower from Wheelie."

Se'brik was frozen.  The only two words that had registered were 'Starflower' and 'Wheelie'.  His mouth opened, ready to form a word, until the rest of him caught up.  He felt his heart drop and his heart rate quicken, a knot in the pit of his stomach, his mind racing from thought to thought until he finally spoke.  "No.  No, no no no." 

He pushed his way past the woman and began running down to the bar, his eyes searching frantically for the little droid.  Hands clawed at his goggles as he ran, pulling them down to rest around his neck.  He barged into the main room, spotting Wheelie immediately and continuing the run over to him.

The droid spun around as Seb commanded it to follow him to a corner.  It followed, beeping as the captain knelt down in front of it.

"I.." Se'brik rubbed at his eyes while he tried to calm his breathing. "I would like a Starflower."

Wheelie gave a soft, low whir and moved forward, backward, then forward again into Seb's knee.  It took off and it was Seb's turn to follow, their adventure coming to an end on the empty balcony.  Another whir, then a small compartment clicked open.  A datacard protruded from the open slot as Wheelie beeped out a series of numbers and letters.  Se'brik extended his hand and took it, a feeling of dread overwhelming him as he slid it into his datapad and entered the code.  A few strands of hair drifted to the ground as the card clicked into the 'pad, before he started looking over its contents.  Names, images of a bunker, and a message.

"Love, he's sent for me early. The encrypted file on here contains an algorithm for a unique coding system that will let you contact Caben using the frequencies in the contact file. You'll need my DNA to activate it, thus the locks of hair. Find Caben. Find Karmic. Let them help you. Make sure you can win this fight. Tyn could kill me, but if you die, it would shatter my heart. Please don't let that happen. I love you. Forever and always."


He fell back onto his rear, clutching the datapad as his eyes welled up.  Not a single thought of how he looked entered his head.  How strange it must look for this man in red trousers, sitting in front of a droid and staring at the ground on a balcony, the thought never occurring to him.  The credits from his recent run never reentered his mind, the status of his ship's engines, kriff, he might not have even had a ship.

He read it again, and again, and again until the words made no sense.  Until they weren't even Basic anymore, they were just foreign letters on a screen. 

He's sent for me early 

"No, no no no." Se'brik bit his lower lip, dread and fear now being replaced by anger. 

Wheelie gave a final whir and whizzed off, leaving Se'brik alone with his datapad and a few purple strands of hair on the ground.  He read the message again, picking up the hair as the words finally made sense.  I need these to contact Caben.  After pocketing the hair he read the message once more. 

Find Caben.  Find Karmic.

I love you.  Forever and always.

Forever and always.


"That kriffer." He spat, the Exarch's face implanted in his mind. "That kriffer is dead, and all his Knight friends, and his Fortress, and everything he owns."  He clenched his free hand into a fist and began walking back up top, making his way to the entrance of the Palace once again.  His eyes caught on the door of Minnette's apartment and he swallowed a lump as tears fell freely.

Forever and always.

Se'brik stood at the foot of the stairs by the entrance.  The greeter droid might think he was simply staring at the apartment door, but his mind was racing.  Anger, fear, hopelessness all drifting around his head like chemicals, mixing, forming what only could be described as; Confusion.

What would he do?  But the answer was suddenly there in front of him, for he could see through the apartment door, and he could see Minnette standing in her beautiful pink dress.  Her purple hair flowing past her shoulders, her eyes meeting his gaze and smiling out at him.  "Make sure you can win this fight."  She told him.  "If you die, it would shatter my heart." And as quickly as she was there, she was gone.  The apartment door was as solid as it had ever been and now Se'brik simply was standing and staring at it.

He looked up the stairs, watching the greeter droid.  She would want me to be calm.  She wouldn't want me to be rash, nor worry.  She would want me to be strong.

So I'll be strong for her.

The Captain made his way up the stairs slowly, then out towards the landing pad.  He hailed a taxi, ordering the driver to take him back to the hangar.  Once inside the speeder, he looked down at his datapad and opened the messaging program.

He stared at it for a few minutes, thinking of the right words to say, until he finally found them. 

Find Caben.  Find Karmic.

Se'brik selected the recipient field and began typing in it.  Seconds later he was typing the message itself, his fingers carrying out his words in text form until the message was complete, and his thumb hovered over the "Send" button.  He looked up out the window, watching speeders and skyrises fly by for a few seconds before looking back down to the datapad.  He hit send.

The words he typed rang through his ears.

"It's time."

« Last Edit: 03/28/16, 11:54:47 PM by Sebrik »

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Re: Cleaning Out the Attic - Open thread
« Reply #2 on: 03/29/16, 12:09:29 PM »
 Xhander sat behind his desk as usual, watching the data streams flow and listening to the hum of his assault droids moving behind him.  The large portrait window behind him allowed the neon lights of the smuggler’s moon to cast a multi-colored glow around his office.

  So it was some time before he noticed the red light blinking in the corner of his console.  Immediately he swallowed hard.  He had not seen that light on in some time.  It meant that somewhere, the full Hutt council had managed to convene.  It had been nearly five years since last that light ignited on his board.

  Xhander activated a switch on his belt and his two personal assassin droids powered down.  He then went through what he could remember of the security protocol for his office, hoping he did not forget anything.  Zakuul was always watching, listening, the slightest slip could give Exarch Tyn the one piece of evidence he needed to close in on the Cartel.  After one last check to ensure that the scramblers were active and that the scrubbers were prepared at the termination of transmission, he depressed the red button.

  The holo projector in his office activated and before him the image of five Hutts.  He prostrated himself before the image.

  “My lords, you honor me with your presence.  I had not dreamed of such a meeting again in my lifetime.”

  “Beuanka, tee tee-tocky doth kouuanu,” Xhander fell silent immediately, lifting his eyes to take in the information to be imparted.

  “Fa gee nan bai tee bakanh da dotkot bai doth ba bakang bai bargon cay bu invaders dah Te rosu,” Xhander’s brow furrowed.

  “Surely, you do not mean someone is planning to take on the Exarch?”

  “Jeejee woy, an jeejee banag bai yauma,” Xhander nodded, his understanding.

  “Help how?”

  “Woy uba kacay bu D'emperiolo ye wanya mee bapkaha see acdha bohw?”

  “Of course, I remember that sector of shadow town, we still have assets there.  If you give me a moment, I can pull up their streams.”  Xhander stood and made his way around his desk.

  “Nevermind da ateema, jeejee banag uba bai bolla bu roachee pinahbesa an hhaia bu copah jeejee gee dah bu rupee jeejee doth banba uba.”

  Xhander stopped and then reviewed the coordinates sent by the council.  He then reviewed the list of items that they had meant for him to retrieve.

  “Are you sure you want me to do this, if they fail Zakuul will know for sure that it was us that helped the resistance.”  He answered, not certain that using biological warfare agents was the way to go.

  “Jeejee doth du kankahpantanka, koumi tee uba gee wa cua dan kabee.”

  Xhander pondered for a moment.  “Give me a few hours and I can come up with a plan A.  For now, I will notify our assets of our need for the items you have asked of me, but we will keep that as a Plan B.”

  The Hutt’s nodded their agreement with his analysis.  Anything that could turn the tide, but not implicate the Hutt Cartel would be preferred to overt action that would finger them directly.

  “Uba gee tanee flunka ten du bu dotkenkala, hee jeejee hatkocanh cahcata uba ateema, um cha paknee ata bom bom janse. Tah doth bu makacheesa jeejee chespo wanta che.”

  Xhander nodded.  “I understand; failure is not an option.  This may be our only chance to change the face of the game.”

  The holo projector shut off.  Xhander punched the buttons on his desk and the scrubbers went to work whipping all trace of having received or sent any transmission.  He quickly downloaded the list and coordinates to a data card, before destroying the drive that contained the information previously.

  He then powered his droids back on and inserted the information into one of the droids.  The droid downloaded the information into its memory core and then fried the card before ejecting it into an incinerator. 

  Xhander programmed the droid with a kill command, if he should be captured to detonate its memory core.

  Xhander sat down behind his desk and pulled up his shadow town feed.  He sent a series of commands to several of the droids in the Imperial research sector.  Immediately the droids went about collecting the items that the council had requested him to collect. 

  It had always been so interesting to him, how little attention sentient beings paid to droids.  And so it was that droids served as many of his and the Cartel’s operatives.

  Xhander sent a quick message to Kal who was on assignment on Quesh.  To anyone but Kal the message would be nonsensical.

  Kal squeezed the trigger on his rifle and 150 meters away the body of a Evocii man flopped like a rag doll.  Mission accomplished, he thought to himself as he packed his rifle.  All around the Evocii man the worker camp jumped in alarm and began furiously to search for the assassin who was already half way back to the spaceport.

  Kal’s holocom chimed.  He activated it, to see Xhander’s message.

  “The golden egg hatches on the new dawn.”

  Kal smiled as he boarded his ship.  This was the time they had waited five years for.

  Xhander had never met the man named Se’brik, but that was often the case when he composed messages to sentient beings.

  “Captain Se’brik.  I am a person with a keen interest in meeting with you to discuss a matter of utmost importance.  If you would do me the honor of meeting me at the Dancer’s Palace this Friday, I promise not to take more than a few moments of your time.  Xhander Gage.”

  Xhander hit the send button and again scrubbed the information from his stations.  He then turned off all of his counter measures and hoped that they had been enough to keep him from the notice of the constant eye of Zakuul.

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« Reply #3 on: 03/30/16, 08:32:09 PM »
((In proper place- if Admin could delete the one in As Time Goes By))



Maerin sits contemplatively, basking in the setting warmth of an impossible garden, kilometers below what passes for sky on the Smuggler's Moon.  Sanctuary, as the Evocaii had come to call it, the unexpected gift of Master Yarwin's death and the collapse of the rift forged by the Dark Nexus- a pure spring fed from the moon' unpolluted depths, now cultivated by hidden sun-focusers, insane amounts of botanical smuggling, and the indomnible spirit of the Deep Evocaii, the last free tribes of this system's original people.  Protected by the deepest secrecy and the partial cloaking systems delved from her parent's last legacy, for which they died during the Mandelorian Blockade.

Still mostly mosses and fungal mats beginning to establish true soil, the gardener's have nevertheless managed some irrigated raised beds with ferns and even a few trees.  Indigenous Nal Huttan plants that had likely had acid-raid or un-yellowed leaves for millennia were shockingly green in the blue and crimsen shadows of the reflected light.  A testament to Evocaii scientists efforts to preserve seeds in secret down here.   

A hooded figure settles not far from her, having arrived so quietly even her Jedi senses barely registered.  He pulls his hood back slightly, an ancient Evocaii face and regal beard beneath the humble robes.  "A good place to seek whatever you may be looking for.  I sense you have not come here as often as you should, after being the one to tell us of it."

Maerin looks up, smiling sadly at H'taldin.  "Leader... I had hoped I might run into you by chance, seek out your wisdom... thought this place might provide a peaceful meeting without troubling your warriors.  Had not expected to run into you so quickly, though."

"What troubles you, child, and Friend of the Deep Ways?"

She looks out over the pond, troubled... a tiny violet crystal rolling in her hands. "I'm rebuilding my lightsaber, made in the same fires as this place... and pondering how to tell you a difficult choice I have made which requires it." 

The old man smiles, a twinkle in his eye.  "A risky place you have chosen, with so much water for things to fall into."  This face grows more serious, though still kind.  " Yes yes always seeking me out for my wisdom people are- but never considering I might be more aware of what goes on in my world and some old doddering hermit.   Still... tell me your choice."

Maerin frowns, considering once more if the man might have latent Force ability.  Feeling a pang of guilt, as well for her role in the painful incident with his dark-side using son.  Even more so because she fears what came next might cause him only more pain- and for the fact, Undeserved and her mind, that he seemed to treat her a bit like an adopted daughter ever since that incident. 

She draws a deep breath, holding the crystal tightly.  "I'll keep that in mind for the future," she murmurs sheepishly, for continuing more firmly.  "I'll assume comes as no surprise, then that this concerns our non-friends upstairs. Their leader has taken someone dear to me, and threatened massive violence whether or not we do anything about that. I fear there is little choice, nor could I stop her other loved ones from acting. We intend to see this through, or die trying- but do all we can to make sure people below don't suffer for the risks we're taking.  But there're no guarantees."

"I have no illusions that your people have any stake in the face of your oppressors new oppressors, nor would I even think of troubling you for help. But I feel you deserve to know as this worlds original people, even if I be the only one that cares about such things. I Admit some guilt- And I want to be sure that you have time to take shelter, And avoid certain regions should things go south."

H'taldin stares across the pond, leaning upon a hand-carved staff and breathing deeply.  Finally he speaks.  "we have seen many empires and would-be tyrants rise and fall.  The Hutts are brutal but predictable, snakes that always eat themselves sooner or later. We have a little trouble knowing how to deal with them. Yet, tempting as it is to take joy in seeing them lick someone else's boots for once, we have hardly faired easily under these hard times here on the bottom. You are correct. It is not our fight.  Still it does not mean we are uncaring, knowing what they have done to innocents on many other worlds."

Maerin nods, slowly.  "yes, for the first time in a long time many in the Core have a taste of knowing what it feels to be conquered. But as a Jedi, and your friend I cannot allow my desire for revenge to be why I do this."

The old man sighs, stirring the water.  "You Jedi and your guilt trips. But I appreciate your care. You should never let it think for you. Regardless, even if we are agreed this is not our battle, and you were bold enough to ask for help, is there something you might ask?"

Maerin looks up, surprise in her eyes, pondering.  "Well... I mentioned the matter of moving people, but doing so quietly so as not to lose our cover is difficult. Your people know the ways down here better than anyone. You can't reveal yourselves, of course.  But if there were any suggestions of routes and safehouses I could pass on to my refugee workers, I would be most in your debt."

The old man rises to his feet suddenly, with unexpected agility.  "We are far beyond counting debts, young one. But it shall be done. And it may be that we surprise you in more ways than one. My son Abuthal we'll contact you, should any of his Warriors decide to make some of this their business after all."  He pauses looking back one more time at her before gazing off across the lake and beginning to walk.  "Finish your light saber, and find your peace. And may your enemies quake when you break yours to come for them."  He taps his staff three times with fierce defiance, before slipping into the underbrush as silently as he came."

OOC: Still planning a part II with Caben, if time allows.



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« Reply #4 on: 03/31/16, 05:01:32 PM »

Captain Shad'ra swallowed to himself as he stood outside the office door. He raised a hand to knock but stopped halfway through. How was he to present this?
Oh, by the way, sir, I've been planning a whole campaign behind you.
Yeah, that'd go over real well, wouldn't it?
No, it had to be handled with care and delicacy. Perhaps a little luck to boot.
Steeling himself, he knocked on the reinforced metal door.
"Enter!" A voice from inside boomed.
He opened the door and strode inside, trying to portray a confidence he didn't feel.
Behind the desk, Colonel Exephos watched, with his large hands folded before him. He wore full combat armour as usual. Some of the troopers had a running bet going if he even slept in it.
"Sir!" Shad'ra said, snapping to attention in front of the cluttered desk.
"At ease, Captain. Is there something you wished to tell me?" Exephos replied.
"As your aware, sir, I went to the Dancer's Palace in your place last week and I stumbled across a conspiracy which you may be interested in." He explained.
"What kind of conspiracy, Captain?" Exephos asked, leaning forwards.
"The kind that kills a certain Exarch, sir. Exarch Tyn. He's in command-"
"In command of the Nar Shaddaa garrison, I know." Exephos rubbed a gauntleted hand across his forehead as he muttered to himself: "Whenever something interferes in their affairs, they jump to it. When asked to help the war effort, they're obstinate..."
The aged veteran shook his head.
"Continue, Captain." He motioned on.
"Well, sir. I've volunteered that the Ninety-Fifth might be able to help out with their plot. One which may involve working side by side... With Imperials." Shad'ra let out quickly, deciding to get it done and over with.

"WHAT!? IMPERIALS!? THEY'RE THE ENEMY!" Exephos roared.
It seemed like the whole floor shook as he pounded a fist on the desk.
"Yes, sir. But if we take out the Exarch with these Imperials, then that'll be no more snide Knights to be found on Nar and at the Palace." Shad'ra replied speedily.
The Colonel sighed and rubbed his eyes with his gauntlets.
Finally, he replied: "Fine. Kit out both Bantha and Rancor platoon for a war. Then, ready six NR-2's and two B-Two-Sevens."
"Yes, sir. Should we bring along any of the walkers?" Shad'ra asked as he quickly tapped this out on a datapad.
"No, we'll need to be mobile if we go up against the Eternal Empire but make sure that we get some heavy ordnance packed along. Maybe a couple launchers, some of the large-bore repeaters." Exephos stated.
"Yes, sir. Right away, sir!" Shad'ra replied before rushing out.
He hadn't actually expected the Colonel to give the go-ahead. He'd have to send a reply to Se'brik telling him that the 95th was in business.
Finally, they'd get to have their second round against the Eternal Empire.
Exephos; a haunted war-ravaged veteran.
Shad'ra; an indecisive ex-mandalorian.
Gharzog; a happy-go-lucky gun for hire.

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Re: Cleaning Out the Attic - Open thread
« Reply #5 on: 04/29/16, 11:34:23 PM »
Following the weighty battle, Caben, Min and Karmic share a few moments of peace on his ship. 




 

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