The Admiralty
Hyperspace, Mara Corridor.
[member="Olivia Durant"]
Only a few days had passed since Ruusan.
It had taken them a lot of effort, but eventually their group managed to break through the Sith and Union troops, before grouping around a 'secret' little starport far off from the Valley of the Jedi. It was only luck that this new group of Sith had focused so heavily on the Valley and two other points of contention on Ruusan, instead of a full-on assault against the entirety of the planet.
Otherwise they might have been trapped there even now.
But getting from Ruusan to Sullust wasn’t a piece of cake either. They had to avoid and circumvent a lot of new defenses, hyperspace detectors, interdiction mines and the sort, a lot of their time had been wasted using smugglers’ passages - Cole hadn’t asked Sal where they had heard of these routes, but he could guess, easily.
The ship was cramped.
Not a lot of room to move around, which only added to the frustration and anger they were all experiencing. All of them. He had taken to meditate at the observation deck: though 'deck' was a generous word, it was just a little walk-in closet for all intents and purposes, with a single large transparisteel viewport.
Inner peace… inner peace… inner peace…
Cole sighed and opened his eyes again.
This wasn’t working, at all.
[member="Olivia Durant"]
Only a few days had passed since Ruusan.
It had taken them a lot of effort, but eventually their group managed to break through the Sith and Union troops, before grouping around a 'secret' little starport far off from the Valley of the Jedi. It was only luck that this new group of Sith had focused so heavily on the Valley and two other points of contention on Ruusan, instead of a full-on assault against the entirety of the planet.
Otherwise they might have been trapped there even now.
But getting from Ruusan to Sullust wasn’t a piece of cake either. They had to avoid and circumvent a lot of new defenses, hyperspace detectors, interdiction mines and the sort, a lot of their time had been wasted using smugglers’ passages - Cole hadn’t asked Sal where they had heard of these routes, but he could guess, easily.
The ship was cramped.
Not a lot of room to move around, which only added to the frustration and anger they were all experiencing. All of them. He had taken to meditate at the observation deck: though 'deck' was a generous word, it was just a little walk-in closet for all intents and purposes, with a single large transparisteel viewport.
Inner peace… inner peace… inner peace…
Cole sighed and opened his eyes again.
This wasn’t working, at all.