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Junction Blood and Religion │ SO/HSC Junction of Besberra/Saqqar

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A slime-encrusted fist slammed into an arm rest with a loud thud.

Gorba glared at the holoscreen.

His gladiator had lost. True, it was only ever meant to be a distraction so that they could eliminate their rivals, but he still hated to lose. Especially to Sith.

They were repeat customers, good for business for the most part, but their pompousness rivaled the oldest Hutts of the kajidics. And now they would be insufferable.

Cursing his luck, Gorba still sent Ordan Vosk Ordan Vosk money for the fight. Gorba knew his kind often undervalued loyalty. Gorba made no such mistake.
 

Kalzok

Dark Thaumaturge, Loremaster of the Sith
Objective One: RICO
Location: Besberra
Tags: Darth Ophidia Darth Ophidia

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"My most honourable and generous masters of Besberra" "

Her body curled into an elegant bow, hands splayed up as if presenting the crime lords with invisible offerings.

"I stand befoire you in good faith, unarmed, alone, in peace." She spoke gravely "I have come to you to discuss new agreements of trade for our mutual benefit." "For the trade of information, flesh and spice for against protection, materials and weapons. Among other agreements."

One of the Besberra Five, a crocodilian in flexible armour, nodded and grunted.

"We are glad to hear of the Sith's willingness to work with trusted partners."

His colleague, a cyborg more droid than human, flexed her mechanical arms, embroidered in chrome and faded paint, added bluntly:

"Do not expect us to discuss from a position of weakness. We can be partners, not slaves."

Giloen did not catch Ophidia's silent reply, though the Duros beside him snickered softly, turning the executive's head:

"Load of good her word is worth when it comes to this lot," he muttered, his eyes never taken off calculator in his hands as he tapped something into it.

Against his better judgement, Giloen quietly asked the Duros what he meant, his words drowned out by the chattering that followed the lifting of the hushed silence after the Five's tacit hospitality. Someone called the meeting to order and one of the Five began to start the discussion about something important, but Giloen's attention was on the Duros:

"Oh nothing, just that syndicates are as syndicates will. Those Five have as much of fear from below as above, or, as they prefer to say, alongside, if you catch my meaning," he whispered back.

Giloen thought he did, and nodded with a blank half-smile before returning to the meeting at hand. They had moved on to something else by now.

"-and an a flat rate on the transit of indentured, to pay for docking facilities."

"If I may, Commandant Blud, why is your Syndicate concerned with the movement of such goods? Is not your organisation more known for its trade of protection, and the Trader's Association for its trade of flesh?"

Giloen was surprised to see it was the Duros who needled Blud. The heavily-armoured mountain of a Syndicate leader turned his visor's impenetrable gaze at the Duros. He seemed rankled by the interruption and veiled question, despite his faceless mask.

"We will settle the arrangements on our side, as you do yours. We do not poke around asking questions of the Three Heads of the Sith."

A deadly hush cut through the air again. How much did they know of the Sith Order's.... division? And what did Blud mean by that?

The Syndicate leader seemed to realise what he'd done almost immediately, and he leaned back into his chair, palms facing up.

"-or any other rumours that float on the Shadowfeeds."

"It is still strange... that a flat rate would be your request. Would that not affect the arbitrage of the Association, Madame Ketle? Or the Terminal Pack's residuals in the case of recruitment? I only ask because we do not wish to add fuel on the fire of any possible misunderstandings amongst yourselves, I'm sure you understand," the Duros ended with a sickening smile.

The crocodilian Pack leader seemed to frown as he watched the cyborg Ketle's reaction, though it was hard for Giloen to tell if he was frowning and not just blinking hard. Did the Duros just reveal some sort of intrigue and power plays within the Five?

Another of the Five, silent until now, spoke up from under her diamond-studded veil, her voice soft and mellifluous, and yet it set Giloen's hair on end:

"As the Commandant hath said, we settle our arrangements amongst ourselves. Worry not on to whom thy obligations fall, for this union of Five had endured for a century and will endure longer. It is in each group's interest that if one has a shortfall on an obligation to your ancient Order, the other four will squeeze it out of them or cover the difference ourselves, so as not to jeopardise our working relationship with thee."

That seemed to satisfy the Duros, who nodded and seemed to sink back into his chair.

Giloen was no high-powered executive, sure, but he was no small-time businessman either. He could smell something was up. Either on their end, or between both sides, or solely on the Sith side. Was the Duros picking apart the Five at Ophidia's instructions? Was this just a scare, telling the Five in so many words that the Sith knew their house was not in order, and to fix it before the Sith made any commitments? Was he trying to angle his own Lord (whoever that may be) into a position of troubleshooter for any unmet obligations by indirectly reminding Ophidia that the Five were at best unstable partners? Or was he working against-

No. Preposterous. But never out of the question. Giloen dared not glance at the Duros again as the conversation between the main negotiators resumed, with more tension in the air now.
 
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Breaker of Chains
Codex Judge
Objective: Flashing Lights
Location: Besberra Megaplex Arena
Equipment: Vibrosword
Tags: Hachi X-0 Hachi X-0
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Had he been just a moment slower then his strike would've missed entirely. Unfortunately it was still not as effective of a stab as he would have liked, but it was something that was better than nothing. As the droid buckled he knew he couldn't afford to stay on the ground and wait for the next strike, quickly turning to roll out of the way of whatever counter would be thrown his way.

Not quick enough though.

He did barely manage to roll out and away from the droid, but not without the swift strike catching him on the cheek and make him see stars for a few moments. Despite his moment of haze he struggled up to his feet as quick as he could, wobbling and unsteady as he used his sword as a crutch to push himself up. His body protested of course, but he ignored it.

The pain was starting to get to him, his usual healing useless given the nature of the dual, but he simply gritted his teeth and raised up his sword again.

"Come on scrapheap, that all you got?"
 
"Damnit, Hacks cut their comms. Can't have the operation ruined now," Cato ordered. As she lay on her cot on far away Coruscant, in a SIA supermax cell, she frowned. Cut their comms? she thought, why? "No," she shot back. In the instant she had transmitted that thought, she was already zapping through systems, her mind screaming as it flew past a thousand directories and networks, narrowing her search pool for the commlinks.

Then her mind was there, in their systems. She heard the crackle of the commlink as the button was pressed in, and just before the man spoke she spiked the network. A piercing screech erupted in their earpieces, deafening and confusing. They shouted and swore, a dozen troops reaching up to their ears to yank out their comms and throw them to the floor. Some squashed them underfoot, others looked about with unanswered questions smeared across their faces, others fingered their ears to try and dig out the ringing of their drum.

She expected Cato to ambush them now, as they stood dazed and confused, distracted by the seriousness of their situation. It was then that she answered the second query, "Command wants you to kill the dude," she lied, unbothered. Cartel kids, she couldn't stand them, hell, she had been one once upon a time. Maybe this would come back to bite her, but what the hell was Cato going to do about it. She dismissed the thought and returned her mind to the objective.
 


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"You wot?!"

Neesa didn't bother to touch on her connection to the Force. There was a magic in walking casually. People's attention was drawn to those who skulked or ran. A small woman, covered in a dark cloak and walking slowly was rarely noticed.

Neesa meandered away from the entrance and took a side passage. She stretched out with her senses, ensuring that the mental map of the megaplex she had built from her studies matched the current layout.

She didn't hurry; there was plenty of time. She simply needed to find a way past the guards that would invariably be guarding another other routes towards the criminal side of the forcefield.
 
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Flashing Lights
Besberra Megaplex Arena
Equipment: Virbokana
Darth Strosius Darth Strosius


Its blade struck true, but only just so. The sith rolled away and stumbled to his feet, smarting from the pain, and pushed himself up with his sword. He might have been concussed. Faux concussed, the droid amended.

“Come on scrapheap, that all you got?”

Hachi imitated mocking laughter and tossed its katana away. It was tired of this pretense.

“No, fleshbag.” Hachi raised its hand, leeching power from the tsil crystal that had allowed it to serve as the training partner of a Sith Lord, and later, his apprentice. “This one has more.”

Crackling bolts of lightning leapt from its prehensile digits.

Though Hachi could use the Force, it could only generate so much power. It lacked emotions from which to draw strength, and would never grow stronger in the Force, forever capped at a Knight’s capability.
 

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This wing of the apartment was cleared within the next few minutes, though nothing of note could be salvaged from the strange machine. Lin sighed in annoyance and idly kicked one of the loose panels across the floor, watching it skid down the hallway back towards Daxa Zuul Daxa Zuul Daxa Zuul Daxa Zuul .

The Second Sister stopped the panel with her foot, her rage all but gone- save for that which she always kept with her, the quiet, cold anger that never truly abated. She would have her time with Hachi- she could feel it, as surely as she could feel the ground beneath her feet. And when she did, the rage would return. She could feel it too.

"Very impressive, sister," she called out as she began to stalk down the hall and past the Fifth Sister, her tone so sweet as to be mocking. Lin had great potential, Daxa could see it plainly, but kind words would never pass her lips. It didn't exist in her. "I've seen better, but...impressive nonetheless. I'm sure you'll do better next time."

There were only a few floors left- only several dozen more dead sentients to lay to rest. And then...then she would have her due.
 

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Objective: The Culling
Lin could not help but roll her eyes once Daxa passed. Amateurish attempt at inciting motivation. The blonde would have to do better than that to get a rise out of Lin. Still, she could sense the very specific sensations of hate and focus quietly emanating from Daxa, not the usual aura that surrounded most Sith. Daxa was hunting something.

"I aim to please. I also sense that you have a specific objective in mind, sister." A dull, flat voice.
 
Breaker of Chains
Codex Judge
Objective: Flashing Lights
Location: Besberra Megaplex Arena
Equipment: Vibrosword
Tags: Hachi X-0 Hachi X-0
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Despite his slightly blurred vision and dulled senses that he was still trying to recover from, he very clearly saw the weapon being tossed aside by his opponent. Perhaps the droid intended to beat him with its bare fists? He could respect that, even if it wouldn't work. As it raised its hand he raised his blade in turn, expecting some sort of charge or rapid attack.

What he did not expect was lightning to crackle and appear within said hand. At first he chalked it up to a malfunction of some kind but it definitely felt deliberate when it impacted him just like any other Force Lightning.

And much like any other Force Lightning, when it dug in it struck to the bone.

For a moment he stumbled back and clutched at the pain blossoming from where the lightning had struck, but the next moment his gaze had fixed on the droid and his yellow eyes were lit with rage. "Oh so that's how you want to play this little game is it?" He hissed and his freed hand was soon crackling with lightning much like how the droid's had.

"Watch and learn machine!" The Sith pushed off of the ground in a sprint, his sword aimed at a wide strike while his hand let loose his own barrage of lightning in retaliation.
 
Her metal form shifted, a series of clicks following alongside a short-bursts of hums before some of the plates rippled and the faint sound of some sort of injection breached the silence.

To say Lirka had seen better days would be an understatement.

Her helmet starred down towards the arena, revealing no emotion but her words revealed her brief amusement.

“I don’t know if I should be offended or not.”

He was right though, unfortunately. Until she could find the necessary…mechanisms, Lirka had degraded down to just another relic. A relic that was burning out with each passing moment. She didn’t often agree with Sith, but she could find some sentiments she agreed with in what Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex put forward.

“Stupidity is the realm of weakness, and the weak perish. So the Dark decrees.”

She was dismissive of the gladiators, to say the least. They had value in their raw materials, but little else in her eyes. And she would keep her disdain well known.

“Work, if you can believe. Oh, how the mighty of fallen, eh? I could ask the same of you: here to flaunt around a harem of rich slobs and watch second rate gladiators? I considered you a more…efficient man.”
 
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Flashing Lights
Besberra Megaplex Arena
Equipment: Vibrokatana

Darth Strosius Darth Strosius


Hachi caught the lightening in its hand, channeling the violent energies as best as it could, but Alisteri's rage granted him strength the droid could not match.

The assassin droid was over powered. The lightening enveloped is hand and coursed across its frame, overloading its circuits. With error messages painted across its displays, it didn't notice Alister's sword until the blade was crashing into its side. Hachi stumbled, put too much weight on its 'injured' leg, and fell to a knee, lightning still crackling around its form.

"This one yields," Hachi said. It couldn't afford to expend any more energy. Daxa was coming. For its continued survival, it would be best for it to vacate the planet at the earliest opportunity.
 
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"A very specific objective," Daxa replied, "that has little and less to do with you."

Hachi was hers to kill and hers only. She remembered the day she had finally defeated him when she was fifteen, when she had finally found her faith in the Darkside. Her Master had ordered her to dispose of the droid, but she'd deactivated him instead. For all that she had hated Hachi- still did- the droid had been the closest thing she'd had to a companion for almost ten years of her life.

Her Master was dead now, slain by her own hand. Hachi was the only thing from her past. The only reminder of the girl she once was. Killing him would break the last chain tying her down.

Then...then she would truly be free.


Fin


 
Breaker of Chains
Codex Judge
Objective: Flashing Lights
Location: Besberra Megaplex Arena
Equipment: Vibrosword
Tags: Hachi X-0 Hachi X-0
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The moments of blocked lightning did little to make him falter or pause, not when he was so intent on putting the droid into the ground. He did notice it though, even if it did eventually fail. An interesting little trick indeed. When his strike hit he was almost disappointed to see the droid fall as a result of it. Things had just started to get interesting.

Alisteri clicked his tongue and debated just whacking his opponent one last time out of sheer spite.

He lowered his blade as lightning fizzled out and disappeared from his hand, said hand soon opening wide as the discarded vibrokatana flew into it. The Sith flipped the weapon up so that he was holding onto the blade itself, not really caring about how it stung to do so, and pointed the handle at his opponent.

"You fight well." He noted, as if he was telling Hachi something that it didn't already know. "I hope you don't get scrapped by whoever you're pitted against next. I'd rather like a rematch sometime."
 


Darth Ophidia made the barest incline of her head when the crocodilian replied. It was a simple exchange of pleasantries, and nothing more. The cyborg's response, however, coaxed a twitch from the corners of her lips, a smile perhaps?

"Slaves are commanded by the lash and the leash, I see neither on your necks." "If you do not wish to associate with our wares or our credits, then you are free to decline." "But your sense of business is far too good for such rash decisions."

Her compliments veiled the inherent threat, but these gangsters were used to such speak. It was expected to make a show of strength.

"My offer-

On her belt, a serpent shifted its head and looked at the quiet exchange between the associate and the Duros. Its glass-like eyes shifted from one to the other, observing, reading.
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Neesa Neesa

A faint ripping sound was soon followed by a blood-curdling scream.

"I warned you."

The quarren boomed in the distance. His voice was followed by snaps and cracks, and the flashes of an electrified whip. It was safe to assume he was holding their attention.

Ahead, three voices exchanged words. Two sets of legs walked away with hurried steps while one remained. The scent of fear and spice rolled off the remaining warden as he sucked his teeth and shifted the grip on his disruptor before hacking up a brown wad and spitting it over the railing. He was well armed for a simple sentry, but guns alone did not a fighter make.

The door he guarded was smaller than the one the Dark Lady passed through, and what glimpses were revealed to Neesa indicated it headed and around the meeting chamber.
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Darth Ophidia's eyes narrowed intently at the mention of the three heads of the Sith, but she did not call upon it. The bluff used to cover it was laughably thin. Moreover, the Duros was beginning to rouse her suspicion with his undue pestering and surprisingly intimate knowledge of the Five's workings.

It was as if- Well.

Perhaps.

"Surely, the Five would not be so foolish as to jeopardise our arrangement."

Her eyes scanned them one by one as she stepped forward, encroaching beyond the limits that were deemed appropriate. Her presence, previously so muffled and veiled, stretched out like the countless heads of the hydra and threatened to suffocate every source of light in the room. The breath of those in attendance became visible as the temperature dropped, suddenly and inexplicably.

"I trust they know that the good-will of the Sith is not to be easily forsaken."

Another step.

A threat less veiled.

 

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