War had returned to the Holy Worlds, and it had not been brought by the Galactic Alliance as Haro had anticipated, but by the Imperial Confederation. It turned out that the Sith had more enemies than just the Jedi, which made sense. From what Haro understood, the Imperials didn't deserve to hold dominion over the Stygian Caldera any more than the Sith Order did and the galaxy would likely be a better place with a few less Imperial pilots in it. At least that's what he told himself as he made his way to the Interceptor he'd been assigned.
Inseparable as they had been since that first ruck march into the deserts of Korriban over a year ago, Haro and Naamino strode out onto the hanger together, side-by-side. For this battle, Naami was to be his commanding officer and it was clear that the Zabrak was rather satisfied with the position.
Haro gave his buddy a sidelong look, a mischievous little smirk curling the edge of his lip. He veered closer until their shoulders collided.
“Alright, Squad Leader,” he teased in a tone reminiscent of their first flight together.
“You think you can keep up this time?”
“Oi, I keep up— just cuz I’m not doing trick shots and testing the limits of physics at every turn doesn’t mean I’m slippin.” The big zabrak balked gruffly even as he threw a companionable arm about Haro’s shoulders to shake him a little with eagerness for the battle to come.
“Sure, sure,” Haro ribbed, grinning wide as he wrapped an arm around Naami in turn, and offered a reciprocal squeeze.
“Whatever you say, buddy.”
The burly young man jostled his friend back, enjoying a moment of walking in lockstep before ruffling the back of his stylishly messy hair.
“Don’t you sass your commander, Aven. If I catch you tryin’ anything too risky it’s not a write up you’ll face, it’s me telling Lesh.” His tone was playful, with the hint of a laugh rumbling beneath the surface.
Haro chuckled along, swatting at the hand ruffling his hair before he shook it out in a quick correction, but his grin faltered at the mention of
Leshanna Dromar
and briefly faded to a fond but solemn smile as he reminisced on very fresh memories of their bittersweet goodbye. The thought of her filled him with warmth and made him ache all at once. He hated having to leave her behind again on Korriban, especially after how upset she had been the last time he and Naami had gone off to war without her, but once again their duties called them away to different battlefields. That little voice in the back of his mind, the one he had to constantly shove down but only seemed to grow louder and more insistent with time, reminded him that someday he would have to leave her behind for good. He did his best to recover his companionable grin and keep up the spirit of the banter.
"C'mon now," he complained with mock defensiveness.
"I would never. We made Leshy a promise, one I certainly don't intend to break. I doubt death would save us from her wrath if we did." He gave his buddy a knowing look, before he punched him in the shoulder.
"I'm just tryin' to make sure that head of yours doesn't get so big it can't fit in your helmet." Haro laughted at his own cleverness and began to veer away as they neared their starships. Before they parted ways though, he held up a hand to be met with a high five.
"Good luck out there, buddy. I've got your back," he said as he jogged off.
Upon approaching the interceptor, the young pilot pulled
Bodie out of his pocket and the two of them did a quick assessment of the craft. Despite knowing it had been tuned and prepped by
The Omen's mechanics prior to this flight, Haro always felt better running his own diagnostic before putting his life on the line in the merciless vacuum of space. He caught Naami's eye from across the way and grinned, saluting him before he climbed up into the interceptor and settled in to conduct the rest of his pre-flight checks.
As always, the familiar sensation of being in a cockpit simultaneously thrilled him and put him at ease, despite the impending violence and risk of death. He did not revel in war, but he was glad to have been deployed as a pilot this time. He had sorely missed flying and, honestly, he would much rather die in a cockpit than somewhere lost in the trenches of ground warfare.
"Testing comms, Aven do you copy?" Naami's deep voice crackled through the comms.
"Copy, Ghoul Leader" Haro responded.
He listened to Naami's speech as he finalized his launch sequence, smirking about how much his friend clearly enjoyed being in charge.
"Hoo-rah! Ghoul Squad sound off!" Haro called out enthusiastically into the squad's group comm channel following Naami's final rallying command, and the rest of the squad responded with rallying cries of their own as the Sith interceptors pulled out the hanger one by one. Haro then keyed his private comm link between just he and Naami.
"Nice speech," he teased.
LOCATION: OUTER RIM > STYGIAN CALDERA > DOSTRA SYSTEM > BROSI IN ATMOSPHERE
OBJECTIVE 2: DEFEND BROSIAN ORE MINES AND SITH RESOURCES FROM INVADING FORCES; ENGAGE ENEMY STARFIGHTERS
Ghoul squadron, composed of a dozen
Ragnos-class Interceptors and led by Haro and Naami, kept a tight formation as they descended into Brosi's atmosphere. Their initial vector took them down near the Brosian Ore Conglomerate Mega-Tower where they knew friendlies where expecting assistance. The massive monument stuck out like a sore thumb right smack in the middle of the fortress-city of Shoengen while chaos and violence churned all around it. As they drew nearer, Lysander's ghost link channel hailed and Haro accepted the transmission, fully expecting to be entertained by whatever the quick-witted blonde had to say.
“Iceman, Lieutenant Horns, Mistuh Ignati.. hear me now.”
"Iceman to Hellfire, hear ya loud 'n clear."
He couldn't help but grin as Lysander began singing into the comm, the lyrics typical of the boy's dark and broody style and no doubt about the mysterious senator girl he was clearly in love with. Reducing speed and falling into line behind Naami, the two broke off from the larger squadron and took their ships in closer until they had a visual on the drop point, then keyed in the commands to empty the tanks of gel fuel onto the battlefield, dousing enemy lines in the highly flammable liquid.
"Hey bro, don't get too carried away with that flamethrower," Haro cautioned Lysander. "Might be poetic if you ended up being consumed by your own flames, but it would be super embarrassing if you just ended up burning all your hair off."
"Gang, don't forget, the first rule of war… is to have fun." Varin spoke up next.
"Is it? I thought the first rule was don't die," Haro shot back as he followed Naami in a wide arc around the mega-tower.
Their initial support run complete, they joined up with the rest of Ghoul Squad and took off in the direction of the ore mines. As Haro was keying in his new vector, his sensors pinged, warning him of enemy fighters incoming.
"Looks like we've got company." Haro fired up his laser cannons in preparation.