Another day, another one of the galaxy's scumbags dead at Ti-Fal's feet. Ti-Fal hooks his lightsaber into his belt and exits the building of the slain slaver. The streets of Nar Shaddaa were filled with vermin of people, as always. It turns out vermin is perfect for hiding in plain sight, however. Ti-Fal continued his way down the street until he stopped at a local cantina. He went inside the building, and immediatly walked over to a table in the back of the cantina. He placed a tracking fob on the table, and a man shrouded in the shadows grunted.
"Was it painful?" he asked.
Ti-Fal scowled, and said, "Of course not. I do my buisiness quick, if you want torture, find one of your other scum bounty hunters, or better yet call a Sith. I take joy in battle, not murder. I just do what I must to get by."
The shrowded man chuckled. "You Jedi are all the same."
Anger filled Ti-Fal, and he quickly shouted, "I am no Jedi."
Reaching out with the Force, Ti-Fal lifted the man in the air, right into the light. As he began to close his fist, the man, revealed to be a Rodian, began to sputter. Unable to form words, he began to reach for his blaster, but his hand soon fell limp, as Ti-Fal closed his fist, crushing the Rodian's windpipe. The Rodian dropped to the floor, lifeless. Ti-Fal put his hood over his head, and quickly exited the cantina, heading for his ship. Little would Ti-Fal know, an old thorn in his side was not far behind.
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"Was it painful?" he asked.
Ti-Fal scowled, and said, "Of course not. I do my buisiness quick, if you want torture, find one of your other scum bounty hunters, or better yet call a Sith. I take joy in battle, not murder. I just do what I must to get by."
The shrowded man chuckled. "You Jedi are all the same."
Anger filled Ti-Fal, and he quickly shouted, "I am no Jedi."
Reaching out with the Force, Ti-Fal lifted the man in the air, right into the light. As he began to close his fist, the man, revealed to be a Rodian, began to sputter. Unable to form words, he began to reach for his blaster, but his hand soon fell limp, as Ti-Fal closed his fist, crushing the Rodian's windpipe. The Rodian dropped to the floor, lifeless. Ti-Fal put his hood over his head, and quickly exited the cantina, heading for his ship. Little would Ti-Fal know, an old thorn in his side was not far behind.
