Echelon: The Outer Rim
Kynaron: The Second City
District 10: The Sky Yards
The Sky Ancestral Lounge.
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Ironwraith
Fog rolled its way across the upper catwalks, brushing between mobile forges and artisan-carved alleys that spiraled upward through the clouds. Light neon calligraphy cut the mist, reflecting against starship hulls suspended on repulsor cranes. Hover-vendors sold fuel cells, antique tools, steaming food, and refurbished speeders from drifting platforms; the strange aroma of coolant and incense blended uniquely in Kynaron's Sky Yard. Engineers, coordinators, and the lifeblood of the transport networks worked hard at it.
Below, an ocean of Atrisian artistry met the severe blue-glass towers of Chiss precision, creating a cityscape of discipline, symmetry, and silent surveillance. The Sky Yard was a strange place for a corporate interview, perhaps, but then the Black family never held private meetings where anyone expected them to. Talen Var Black, his father, had believed that connection was king, that work should happen close to those with the tools, and that the office should be one elevator ride from a launchpad. The Sky Yard could put you onto any ship heading anywhere: Echelon's surface, Corporate Compact space, or halfway across the galaxy. Efficient, Grounded and Direct. Very Talen.
Sky Ancestral Lounge
An Atrisian cyber-lounge of drifting holosilk banners and low, dancing fish projections tracing patterns through the air. The lower floors catered to wealthy spacers, skybarge owners, and corporate execs. The top floor, the Apex Tier, belonged entirely to the Black family.
Black sat in a private four-seat booth, designed with blue-glass curves and artisan-painted wood, it's surface etched with mild illuminating strokes which subtly shifted. Opposite him, sleek corporate seats reclined to a wide view of the Sky Yard's most ambitious starships, elevated berths suspended over the great vertical gulf of Kynaron, like a cliff overlooking blue Chiss glass below.
Wearing a clean, dark corporate suit that hid most of his cybernetics. Today, he was interviewing for Executive Advisor for Security Operations, a significant position, with a significant budget allocated to its paycheck.
"Ironwraith. What do we know about him?"
Annasun, his Hapan assistant, didn't look up from her datapad. "Your father, Balen, they were good friends." Rarely did she use his first name. Balen blinked once.
"Oh," he said, then shifted in his seat, the corner of his mouth tensed upward, he missed his father . "No pressure, right? A job candidate who already has sentimental leverage."
He exhaled, rubbing the bridge of his nose. "Well. If he starts the meeting by calling me 'kiddo' or telling me how cute I was as a baby, we are docking his starting bonus." Annasun placed the datapad gently in front of him, her hand resting on his shoulder for a brief moment, grounding him, as she tended to when he drifted. Broca, the other larger olive-skinned assistant, set the black briefcase before him. Black surprised him with a shake of his head.
"Not tonight," he decided.
Broca instead placed the tech-case beside him. Black removed his reflective glasses, setting them down, letting the room and the moment breathe around him. Tonight, human interaction. No filters. Tonight was family. And that scared him beyond rational reason. Because his sister Talia Vel Black had walked into view, her raven-black hair swept into a precise knot that made her look every bit the heir she never wanted to be. "Balen. Do you remember the soldier he called his brother?" Straight to it then.
Kynaron: The Second City
District 10: The Sky Yards
The Sky Ancestral Lounge.
Tag:
Fog rolled its way across the upper catwalks, brushing between mobile forges and artisan-carved alleys that spiraled upward through the clouds. Light neon calligraphy cut the mist, reflecting against starship hulls suspended on repulsor cranes. Hover-vendors sold fuel cells, antique tools, steaming food, and refurbished speeders from drifting platforms; the strange aroma of coolant and incense blended uniquely in Kynaron's Sky Yard. Engineers, coordinators, and the lifeblood of the transport networks worked hard at it.
Below, an ocean of Atrisian artistry met the severe blue-glass towers of Chiss precision, creating a cityscape of discipline, symmetry, and silent surveillance. The Sky Yard was a strange place for a corporate interview, perhaps, but then the Black family never held private meetings where anyone expected them to. Talen Var Black, his father, had believed that connection was king, that work should happen close to those with the tools, and that the office should be one elevator ride from a launchpad. The Sky Yard could put you onto any ship heading anywhere: Echelon's surface, Corporate Compact space, or halfway across the galaxy. Efficient, Grounded and Direct. Very Talen.
Sky Ancestral Lounge
An Atrisian cyber-lounge of drifting holosilk banners and low, dancing fish projections tracing patterns through the air. The lower floors catered to wealthy spacers, skybarge owners, and corporate execs. The top floor, the Apex Tier, belonged entirely to the Black family.
Black sat in a private four-seat booth, designed with blue-glass curves and artisan-painted wood, it's surface etched with mild illuminating strokes which subtly shifted. Opposite him, sleek corporate seats reclined to a wide view of the Sky Yard's most ambitious starships, elevated berths suspended over the great vertical gulf of Kynaron, like a cliff overlooking blue Chiss glass below.
Wearing a clean, dark corporate suit that hid most of his cybernetics. Today, he was interviewing for Executive Advisor for Security Operations, a significant position, with a significant budget allocated to its paycheck.
"Ironwraith. What do we know about him?"
Annasun, his Hapan assistant, didn't look up from her datapad. "Your father, Balen, they were good friends." Rarely did she use his first name. Balen blinked once.
"Oh," he said, then shifted in his seat, the corner of his mouth tensed upward, he missed his father . "No pressure, right? A job candidate who already has sentimental leverage."
He exhaled, rubbing the bridge of his nose. "Well. If he starts the meeting by calling me 'kiddo' or telling me how cute I was as a baby, we are docking his starting bonus." Annasun placed the datapad gently in front of him, her hand resting on his shoulder for a brief moment, grounding him, as she tended to when he drifted. Broca, the other larger olive-skinned assistant, set the black briefcase before him. Black surprised him with a shake of his head.
"Not tonight," he decided.
Broca instead placed the tech-case beside him. Black removed his reflective glasses, setting them down, letting the room and the moment breathe around him. Tonight, human interaction. No filters. Tonight was family. And that scared him beyond rational reason. Because his sister Talia Vel Black had walked into view, her raven-black hair swept into a precise knot that made her look every bit the heir she never wanted to be. "Balen. Do you remember the soldier he called his brother?" Straight to it then.
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