Sithbane
G U N S L I N G E R
Koboh
Planetshift had sure made hyperspace travel a hell of a lot more of a pain than it used to be.
In the flar-flung systems of Wild Space, chaos ruled. More civilized sectors of the galaxy had been rather quick to reestablish star charts, map out adjusted hyperlanes, and acclimate to the new relative position of star systems. But out here, far from the Core, where no central insitution reigned, spacers had reverted to far more rudimentary yet reliable technologies. Hyperspace beacons provided dependable, mappable routes between star systems, but hyperspace travel aligned to them felt a hundred times slower to Siv.
Koboh was about as far-flung as it got. Data sifters on Kestri had gotten ahold of encrypted holonet advertisement about a beskar auction from underworld sources. Suspicious enough as-was, the potential for a lode of beskar alloy was also a significant material resources that would be extremely beneficial to the Iron Covenant, regardless of its means of acquisition.
Siv had volunteered himself to investigate the auction. Kestri was still too foreign, too different from what he remembered, and the opportunity to stretch his legs a bit was a welcome one. He'd taken on the mission alone. There was a covert, a safe-house on the world whose covert master would be more than enough for whatever opposition he might face. And if it wasn't enough? Well, death was always an implied risk of the job.
Moving into the planet's atmosphere, Siv's grip on the flight controls of the Kyr'yc Saca lightened somewhat as the rattle from orbital entry died off. He was burning quietly, trying to keep his presence unannounced. One hand left the flight stick to the ship's comms panel, where he flipped between several pre-set frequencies before finding the one he wanted: an old Enclave frequency that he trusted the Koboh covert would be running. "This is Siv Dragr, of the Iron Covenant. I'm inbound from Kestri, looking for a quiet spot to land."