Seryte Thurr - Selonian.
Director of the Special Operations Brigade.
GCV "Kurgan"
Classis I - Sub-Spear Aurek.
Balmorra - Anchored in High Orbit.
Her alabaster fur rippled ever-so-gently in the recycled atmosphere of the Thyrsian vessel. As the Warship had no hangar of any kind, she was forced to board the starship by other means. While others undoubtedly docked at one of the many exterior access hatches, Seryte Thurr elected to take another route. She was transported aboard the GCV 'Kurgan' by way of Force Cylinder - which was a magnetically-sheathed and pressurized 'space bridge' that allowed her to float towards her intended destination. The feeling of weightlessness was intoxicating, and she relished the sensation far more than she'd care to admit. When her taloned paws were gracefully guided towards the deck of the cargo bay by the gentle tug of artificial gravity, the female Selonian adopted her trademark serious facade.
Seryte was the newly appointed Director of the Special Operations Brigade, after all. There needed to be some measure of solemnity to her newfound position. As she made her way through the "Kurgan," the female reflected on the series of events that brought them to this inevitable terminus. It seemed there was a paramilitary group that recently came into the Republic's crosshairs. They called themselves the Directorate. An unusual name, Seryte mused, especially considering that denomination was often attributed to a governmental department that was in charge of a particular activity.
That begged the question of what interstellar nation did they pay homage too?
She shook her head as that question once again came to the forefront of her mind. It was an endless rabbit hole of possibilities and speculations, as her branch had little information on these intergalactic upstarts. All that she had were connections. Thanks to the efforts of Sigma Squad on the surface of Odik, the newly established branches of Military and Naval intelligence were able to bring about the end of the Frozen Hand - even bringing their erstwhile connections to the Directorate to light. Besides, Seryte had decent ties to the Sun Guards of Thyrsus - who graciously offered a section of the "Kurgan" for the Republic to gather without fear of discovery.
Sure, they could've met aboard any one of the Republic's own starships, at some undisclosed site far from potential Directorate spies. But, this was an additional measure of security - that perhaps even the representatives of the Republic's intelligence branches could respect. No one within the Thyrsian Sun Guard was loyal to the Directorate. While they were Mercenaries, whose loyalties lay with the highest bidder - they were persuaded to look the other way, whilst several outsiders gathered aboard one of their ships. Something about greasing palms with additional credits and a few creature comforts did the trick.
That's where the "Official" story came in. As Representatives of the Republic - Her, alongside several individuals, would gather aboard the designated Thyrsian Warship to re-negotiate their already established contractual terms. It wasn't anything out of the ordinary. Especially since the Sun Guard had already started to make themselves at home in the skies above Balmorra, and the newly erected SOB HQ located planetside. Even the most paranoid of individuals would eventually see nothing but routine Republic bureaucracy at play, especially if they managed to get access to the nascent democratic state's public data banks. It was the perfect cover story, and they had all the requisite information on hand to back it up.
Seryte smiled at that notion, but that swiftly soured as her mind drifted towards what precious possessions it cost her. She was rather looking forward to enjoying that crate of Selonian Firewater. However, her duties to the Republic were far more critical than a container of sentimental alcohol.
It wasn't long after that Seryte finally reached her destination. The deceptively lavish interior of the Thyrsian Warship was a feast for the deeply-set sapphire orbs she called her eyes. She could see the craftsmanship and careful attention to detail with every seamlessly joined and nano-welded panel. The heavy turadium doors parted, permitting her entrance into the Galley - which had been secured for their use. Her fur began to itch, as she passed through the threshold. There was a device that was located in the centre of the room. Seryte was told that it would be there, and active whenever she arrived. It was a
distortion field emitter - a device that would ensure whatever was said in this chamber would solely remain within this chamber.
She, in many respects, was probably just as paranoid as those they would eventually seek out. However, it didn't hurt to have additional care taken with something as crucial as this. All that seemed to bug her was the nigh-imperceptible feeling of being underwater that lingered in the darkest recesses of her mind. She hadn't swum in years and grew accustomed to keeping her paws on 'dry land.'
As she blinked the momentary disorientation away, Seryte padded forward and took one of the many datapads from the recently disturbed collection. Even something as simple as this was elevated with lavish decorations and high-quality materials. It must be nice to be a Mercenary when the Galaxy's engulfed by the flames of war, she mused. Upon tapping the crystalline surface with one of her furred digits, the screen flashed to life. The projected image was intentionally dull and showcased only two words that were depicted in stark contrast to the surrounding hues. Operation: Waterloo. It sounded catchy, but the reference was totally lost in translation.
When she began to take her seat - Seryte's eyes were drawn to the figure seated nearby. She noticed him when the doors parted, but felt it would've been awkward to greet him from some distance away. His face bore striking familiarities to an ancient warrior, but like the reference of Waterloo - Seryte couldn't immediately place who this man reminded her of. Nevertheless, it was a cursory detail that mattered little in the end. Her alabaster fur rippled as rows of needle-like teeth revealed themselves in a serpentine approximation of a smile.
"Hello there," the Selonian began, before twisting the seat to accommodate the long tail that swung wistfully behind her semi-armoured form.
"I'm Seryte Thurr. I must say, your face is incredibly familiar to me. Have we met before, or do you have a twin brother?"
"Then again, I must confess, many of you Humans look alike to me. Especially when clad in armour."