EmKay
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Drachlann. A gift from [member="Isley Verd"], and now the weapon that Atretes would master. The creator described its abilities as close to those of a lightsaber, with obvious drawbacks by design. Nevertheless, Rhoujen planned to master this weapon on his own time, while [member="Salem Norongachi"] taught him the ways of the Force and, perhaps soon, the lightsaber. In fact, Atretes had brought the lightsaber that his mentor let him borrow to compare the way that weight, speed, and style differed between the two distinct weapons.
He was standing upon a plateau on Geonosis with some B1 Battle droids armed with blaster rifles surrounding him. He needed to get himself used to combat, and prevailing in uneven odds. After all, what good was the gift he was imparted if he didn't use it to his fullest and constantly work to hone his skills? The setting was indeed dangerous, but he wore his armour to avoid getting too roughed up. He wasn't entirely sure what Phrik was, but it was supposed to do well against lightsabers. That logically meant that it would do well against blaster fire as well. He decided to start with the lightsaber.
He unclipped the device from his belt and activated it. The blade was a standard yellow, and he gave the weapon a bit of a spin in his hand. It was awkward, especially since he didn't even know what Lightsaber Forms were, and he had to drop it, use telekinesis to stop it, then grab it again when he nearly chopped his arm off. He sighed and concentrated on the droids.
"Just let instinct take over, it'll come naturally..." the apprentice thought to himself calmingly. He lifted the saber and took a breath. He nodded to two of the droids.
The red bolts singed past him and burnt ozone, the scent wafted into his nostrils and he tried not to focus on that. He swept with the lightsaber, and a blaster bolt went deflecting off into the void of the Geonosian night, the glow illuminating the canyon below. He danced with the saber, but his dance was awkward. Slow. It lacked the finesse of those more skilled than him, yet he showed promise. He avoided bolts less and blocked them more, each movement gaining a subtle amount of fluidity in his inexperience. Part of the convenience was that these basic droids fired so predictably that he was able to follow the patterns and simply block as the shots were fired. Then, as per programming, another two droids entered the fray.
Surprise was their ally, and Atretes took shots in the torso and one clipped hair off the side of his head before he was able to compensate. It was harder to block four droids at once, and he found himself spinning, growing dizzy and disoriented, and sloppy in his technique. He moved his body, rather than his arms and saber, and was soon overwhelmed by the blasters and his own inexperience. He fell to one knee and a wave of telekinesis knocked the droids onto their metallic behinds and they ceased the onslaught. He huffed a few breaths, and looked to the blade that was searing the ground it touched. He deactivated the device and clipped it to his belt.
After a few moments to regroup himself, he stood and looked to the polished hilt that led to a sheathed blade on his belt, beside the lightsaber. He gripped it, and pulled. The blade smoothly slunk out of its casing, and reflected the minimal starlight. He found the thing beautiful, in a different way than the lightsaber. Where the saber was a thing of brilliance and awe, the blade was something decidedly more physical, and somehow more threatening. He smiled when the starlight played on the sigma emblazoned upon it and then held it in both hands as he had the lightsaber. The first thing he noticed was the weight. Instead of a strange, intangible blade of energy before him, he could feel where the sword went. He gave it a few test swings and found that he enjoyed the weight and counterbalance. He gave it a few spins as he had with the lightsaber, and was able to better handle the blade. Perhaps he would come to be more skilled with the lightsaber, but for now he felt that the sword was more comfortable for him.
He nodded, this time, to one droid. The blade was not a round tube of energy with even width. It was thinner on one axis and wider on another. He had to compensate. The droid opened fire.
Basing again on the instinct that allowed him to last approximately three minutes with a lightsaber, Atretes spun the blade sideways in his grip and gave it a spin. The shining pattern in front of him looked like a shield, for the brief moment he was able to spin it at that velocity. It faltered at the end of the twirl, but the deflect did its job and that bolt went out into the distance before either fizzling out of hitting something and dispersing. The droid fired again, and the Apprentice gave the sword another spin. The second time was slightly better, but he still nearly dropped the weapon when he stopped the whirl. His wrist was getting tired from the unfamiliar weight already. He decided to resort to more conventional means of blocking. Another bolt was fired, and he blocked that in similar fashion to how he used the lightsaber. It was successful, and two droids activated on either flank of the first one. They immediately opened fire, and Rhoujen's first reflex was his improvised spinning-deflect maneouvre. He had to hold it longer to block both bolts, and when he stopped the blade flew out of his hand. With an annoyed growl, he used his telekinesis to draw the wayward sword back to his hand, and cut the air before him to strike at the incoming blaster bolts and send them away before they hit their mark. One chanced to decapitate one of the droids. He hoped that wasn't coming out of his pay.
He was standing upon a plateau on Geonosis with some B1 Battle droids armed with blaster rifles surrounding him. He needed to get himself used to combat, and prevailing in uneven odds. After all, what good was the gift he was imparted if he didn't use it to his fullest and constantly work to hone his skills? The setting was indeed dangerous, but he wore his armour to avoid getting too roughed up. He wasn't entirely sure what Phrik was, but it was supposed to do well against lightsabers. That logically meant that it would do well against blaster fire as well. He decided to start with the lightsaber.
He unclipped the device from his belt and activated it. The blade was a standard yellow, and he gave the weapon a bit of a spin in his hand. It was awkward, especially since he didn't even know what Lightsaber Forms were, and he had to drop it, use telekinesis to stop it, then grab it again when he nearly chopped his arm off. He sighed and concentrated on the droids.
"Just let instinct take over, it'll come naturally..." the apprentice thought to himself calmingly. He lifted the saber and took a breath. He nodded to two of the droids.
The red bolts singed past him and burnt ozone, the scent wafted into his nostrils and he tried not to focus on that. He swept with the lightsaber, and a blaster bolt went deflecting off into the void of the Geonosian night, the glow illuminating the canyon below. He danced with the saber, but his dance was awkward. Slow. It lacked the finesse of those more skilled than him, yet he showed promise. He avoided bolts less and blocked them more, each movement gaining a subtle amount of fluidity in his inexperience. Part of the convenience was that these basic droids fired so predictably that he was able to follow the patterns and simply block as the shots were fired. Then, as per programming, another two droids entered the fray.
Surprise was their ally, and Atretes took shots in the torso and one clipped hair off the side of his head before he was able to compensate. It was harder to block four droids at once, and he found himself spinning, growing dizzy and disoriented, and sloppy in his technique. He moved his body, rather than his arms and saber, and was soon overwhelmed by the blasters and his own inexperience. He fell to one knee and a wave of telekinesis knocked the droids onto their metallic behinds and they ceased the onslaught. He huffed a few breaths, and looked to the blade that was searing the ground it touched. He deactivated the device and clipped it to his belt.
After a few moments to regroup himself, he stood and looked to the polished hilt that led to a sheathed blade on his belt, beside the lightsaber. He gripped it, and pulled. The blade smoothly slunk out of its casing, and reflected the minimal starlight. He found the thing beautiful, in a different way than the lightsaber. Where the saber was a thing of brilliance and awe, the blade was something decidedly more physical, and somehow more threatening. He smiled when the starlight played on the sigma emblazoned upon it and then held it in both hands as he had the lightsaber. The first thing he noticed was the weight. Instead of a strange, intangible blade of energy before him, he could feel where the sword went. He gave it a few test swings and found that he enjoyed the weight and counterbalance. He gave it a few spins as he had with the lightsaber, and was able to better handle the blade. Perhaps he would come to be more skilled with the lightsaber, but for now he felt that the sword was more comfortable for him.
He nodded, this time, to one droid. The blade was not a round tube of energy with even width. It was thinner on one axis and wider on another. He had to compensate. The droid opened fire.
Basing again on the instinct that allowed him to last approximately three minutes with a lightsaber, Atretes spun the blade sideways in his grip and gave it a spin. The shining pattern in front of him looked like a shield, for the brief moment he was able to spin it at that velocity. It faltered at the end of the twirl, but the deflect did its job and that bolt went out into the distance before either fizzling out of hitting something and dispersing. The droid fired again, and the Apprentice gave the sword another spin. The second time was slightly better, but he still nearly dropped the weapon when he stopped the whirl. His wrist was getting tired from the unfamiliar weight already. He decided to resort to more conventional means of blocking. Another bolt was fired, and he blocked that in similar fashion to how he used the lightsaber. It was successful, and two droids activated on either flank of the first one. They immediately opened fire, and Rhoujen's first reflex was his improvised spinning-deflect maneouvre. He had to hold it longer to block both bolts, and when he stopped the blade flew out of his hand. With an annoyed growl, he used his telekinesis to draw the wayward sword back to his hand, and cut the air before him to strike at the incoming blaster bolts and send them away before they hit their mark. One chanced to decapitate one of the droids. He hoped that wasn't coming out of his pay.