Jaster Awaud
Elder of Clan Awaud
[member="Eric Clayton"]
In the hills of the planet of Gyndine, stood a small practice ring in the center of a waterfall that was made into two parts. Thus making a natural lake on a cliff side. This made the clime or landing nearly impossible, but with enough training it would make the pilot more experienced. The whole point of the base was that volunteers of Legion would be trained to be part of the Sky-Fall Marine Corps. The altitude took a toll on peoples bodies while they trained, the pilots would also have to land on a cliff side inside a valley during high winds to drop off supplies. These men and women would be the peak of the Legions capability and attack strength. The base could fit a small legion of 9,000 Soldiers and it would be the only training grounds for the Legion. The housing was a group of several small building where the trainees would be packed up like fish. This would then be their only peace as they would then make their way to the parade grounds which was on the edge of the cliff face. They would then place their trust in their trainers and turn their backs to the cliff and begin morning training. In the other side of the Lake was a hike trail that lead to the peak of the mountain and then back to base. They would then be placed in the Arena in the Lake and combat practice would begin.
Jagger had been dropped off on the planet and was awaiting a new Merc he had hired to train these troopers. The Merc had one heck of a rap-sheet. An Ex-Republic soldier who served in some of the harshest battles and where millions serviced, he rose from the dust a stronger man.
A expert pilot driving a Shuttle, would land on the Landing Pad located on the side of the Cliff. It was a gift from his new friends at Rendili Stardrives, New Shuttles, Fighters, and Ships to fight off their designated enemies. The ramp would slowly descend from its upright position and then show a single deck hand who was escorting the Merc to Jagger by pointing him out. He then saluted the Grand Admiral and waited for the Merc to exit the Shuttle. Holding there before the wind picked up again was dangerous.
In the hills of the planet of Gyndine, stood a small practice ring in the center of a waterfall that was made into two parts. Thus making a natural lake on a cliff side. This made the clime or landing nearly impossible, but with enough training it would make the pilot more experienced. The whole point of the base was that volunteers of Legion would be trained to be part of the Sky-Fall Marine Corps. The altitude took a toll on peoples bodies while they trained, the pilots would also have to land on a cliff side inside a valley during high winds to drop off supplies. These men and women would be the peak of the Legions capability and attack strength. The base could fit a small legion of 9,000 Soldiers and it would be the only training grounds for the Legion. The housing was a group of several small building where the trainees would be packed up like fish. This would then be their only peace as they would then make their way to the parade grounds which was on the edge of the cliff face. They would then place their trust in their trainers and turn their backs to the cliff and begin morning training. In the other side of the Lake was a hike trail that lead to the peak of the mountain and then back to base. They would then be placed in the Arena in the Lake and combat practice would begin.
Jagger had been dropped off on the planet and was awaiting a new Merc he had hired to train these troopers. The Merc had one heck of a rap-sheet. An Ex-Republic soldier who served in some of the harshest battles and where millions serviced, he rose from the dust a stronger man.
A expert pilot driving a Shuttle, would land on the Landing Pad located on the side of the Cliff. It was a gift from his new friends at Rendili Stardrives, New Shuttles, Fighters, and Ships to fight off their designated enemies. The ramp would slowly descend from its upright position and then show a single deck hand who was escorting the Merc to Jagger by pointing him out. He then saluted the Grand Admiral and waited for the Merc to exit the Shuttle. Holding there before the wind picked up again was dangerous.