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Public Boarding Party

Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"
Grant Navarro Grant Navarro

Building a sphere of influence was slow work, costly in ways few ever saw. Building sequestered Jedi training vaults scattered across the stars demanded more than vision; it required trust, resources, secrecy, and the patience to lay each foundation. Acquiring building materials for the repairs and the initial vault, restoring the Dantooine temple, and coaxing that wounded place back into purpose had already asked much of him. Recent operations against underworld networks and the recovery of liberated spice were presently providing the means to keep such work moving.

Unfortunately, that also meant the Mudduck, Braze's usual heavy freighter, was occupied elsewhere transporting those reclaimed stores. For now, he was left aboard the Fugu, a smaller frigate, to collect building materials himself. Not all of those acquisitions had come through clean and comfortable channels. Some had been gathered through hushed trade lanes and less reputable exchanges, the sort of places where salvagers, brokers, and freight handlers asked fewer questions than they should have. Enough of what now sat in the Fugu's hold was expensive, specialized, or difficult to replace that discretion had become a necessity.

The port itself was no grand thing, just a worn spread of duracrete and stained loading lanes boxed in by squat docking towers and weathered service gantries. Dust moved in thin veils across the ground whenever the wind stirred, dragging around scraps of grit and the dry smell of open land beyond the port's edges. Closer in, the air changed; warm metal, engine fuel, scorched wiring, and vented steam pressed together beneath the steady noise of working berths. Somewhere off to the side, a loader whined as it hauled a pallet into place. Further out, voices rose and fell in rough bursts, dockhands shouting over the churn of idling engines.

The Fugu rested behind him on its landing struts, smaller than the Mudduck by enough to feel wrong every time his eyes passed over it. Leaner in the hull, less imposing on the pad, and far less comforting with a cargo hold full of things worth stealing. The kind of shipment that could look ordinary enough on paper, yet shine like a hoard to anyone with the sense to guess at its real value.

Braze stood near the foot of the boarding ramp, posture easy at first glance, though there was little softness in the way he held himself. One hand rested near his belt while his gaze traveled across the flow of arrivals and departures moving through the port. Pilots in worn jackets, freight crews pushing repulsor pallets, traders with sharp eyes and guarded expressions, hired muscle lingering where there was shade to be found… faces passed, none yet the one he was waiting for.

He had put out a simple notice, nothing grand, only a request for extra security on a run that might invite trouble.
 
Location: Unnamed Port
Tag: Braze Braze

A simple security escort. That was what the job posting had advertised, though the pay struck her as relatively generous. That could only mean trouble. Nevertheless, Hanna had decided to accept it, in spite of the fact that she no longer truly needed to take independent jobs due to her status as an active-duty Death Watch mercenary. After all, she had taken up mercenary work due to an innate talent and passion for violence which had been ingrained into her psyche by the Agents of Chaos. A killer made. A killer lived. And a killer she would die, even if she one day decided to overcome her programming and leave the life of violence behind her.

The Qilin had long since given up on that effort, and did not anticipate ever resuming it.

Thus, Hanna made her way towards the designated rendezvous point, walking, rather than skating so as to avoid drawing excess attention. As she did not expect immediate danger within the port, her helmet remained doffed to expose her features. Still, if danger met her, she would be ready for it. Her helmet could unfold from her suit’s neck port and be donned in a split-second with a neural command, and her pistols drawn even faster. Her repulsorlift skates were the only pinch point. Those took time and attention to secure.

However, Hanna did not need to skate to be dangerous.

Within minutes, she arrived at the rendezvous point in one of the port’s hangars. A freighter loomed ahead, and she caught sight of a lean-figured white-haired male standing at the foot of the boarding ramp, his piercing green gaze scanning the area.

“Hello,” the Qilin introduced herself simply, her tone calm and measured as she looked up into his viridescent-hued eyes. “I am Hanna. Are you the one who offered the security contract?”


 
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Gear: T4P-1T, Poncho, Armored Jumpsuit, Survival Blaster, Blaster Rifle, First Aid Kit, Lightsaber W/Stun Crystal
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Sitting at the table in the Fugu's galley, watching her droid tap-it playing with her extended index fingers in each of its little graspers, Casaana lightly giggled as it tried to cheer her up. It wasn't so much that she was sad, as bored. The Fugu lacked all the character and charm of the Mudduck, and as much as the padawan like to give Braze trouble for the old workhorse, there was always something that she could be tuning, tweaking, or fixing. This new ship was, well, too new to need any of that.

Hearing voices drifting up the lowered ramp and into the ship, Casaana stood and pulled her poncho on, making sure it covered her lightsaber tucked up under her arm and that she could still get to the blaster strapped to her thigh before slinging her bush rifle. Between her gear and jumpsuit, much of it second hand, hopefully she appeared like a bush-rat or frontier scout looking to make some creds far more than the Jedi she rarely dressed like. Well, she could use the creds. "Come on Tap-It," she offered her arm out to the little black and orange ID-9 seeker, and it lept from the table to scuttle up her arm to perch over her shoulder opposite of where her rifle was slung.

Making her way over to the top of the ramp behind where Braze was standing, Casaana was met with a being right out of those adventure fantasy novels she had as a youngling. Pink hair, long elfin ears, unicorn horn protruding out from the center of her forehead. Casaana's lips made a little silent 'oooh' as she looked over this newcomer. Was she a mercenary Braze had hired? In that skin tight bodysuit and with those extreme heels hanging off her belt? Force, it looked like you'd have to break an ankle and cut off a few toes just to get them on. Alien physiology was different, she assumed. Biting back the urge to smack Braze and tease him by berating him for hiring a race queen off the swoop track, Casaana instead gave the newcomer a bright smile and a tilt of her head as she greeted her. "Hey there. You guys ready to get a move on?"

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Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"


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Braze gave the woman a curious once-over… she did not look like the description he had been given for Grant Navarro Grant Navarro , whom he had made contact with. Perhaps this was simply another interested party who had not called ahead. The attire she wore reminded him of Cyran Vaas Cyran Vaas and his flamboyant tastes. It was certainly a choice, dressing like that in such a profession. He rarely encountered folks shorter than himself, yet she seemed very tiny.

He knew well enough that size had little to do with output potential in combat.

"Hanna?" he repeated, making sure he was saying her name correctly. "Yes, I did put out a contract. My name's Braze..."

The answer came simply, though his attention seemed split; perhaps he was trying to determine what weapons she carried on her person before his pale jade-green gaze settled on her horn, lingering there a little too long.

"You sure you're up for the job, little lady? This route's no stroll in the park…" Braze mused.

 
Location: Unnamed Port
Tag: Braze Braze Casaana Casaana

A teenage human girl appeared on the ramp leading into the frigate, her mouth forming an O-shape as her eyes widened with what Hanna immediately sensed to be awe. Qilin were incredibly rare after all, with a population numbering only in the millions—essentially like finding a specific, single grain of sand on a desert that stretched around an entire planet. Doubtlessly, she was likely the Qilin that the girl had ever seen. And more likely than not, Hanna would be the only Qilin that she would ever see.

Hanna returned the girl’s bright smile with one of her own, along with a small wave of acknowledgement. After that, the white-haired male, who Hanna sensed might be an Echani, addressed her. She gave him her attention, her orchid-hued gaze drawing in on his, implicitly confirming that he had correctly pronounced her name. Unfortunately, what he said next was disappointing, but not unexpected. Hanna was not famous, although she had built up a minor reputation as a reliable asset within the Mandalorian Empire, to the point of earning a commendation. Thus, the Mandalorians of the Empire had long since ceased doubting her capabilities on the basis of her appearance. However, that was not the case for the wider galactic mercenary, contractor, and bounty hunter market. And due to the fact that she had taken fewer independent, outside contracts since she had started working almost exclusively for the Mandalorians, it had been some time since she had run into a situation like this, with a potential employer expressing open skepticism over her capabilities.

“Well, Mister Braze,” Hanna began. “If I die, you won’t have to pay me, or anyone, for that matter. I don’t take bereavement policies with my contracts.” She explained, her lips curling into something just shy of a smile. And...my horn can catch you a pretty credit, if you know who to sell it to...”

She let the implication settle, knowing that most would not even know where to begin, for the same reason that she was likely the only Qilin these two would ever see. Her species was far too rare for the knowledge to be common.

All the while, in the event that Braze was looking at her weapons and equipment, he would find much to note. Two pistols, one energy and the other solid slug, rested on broad hips. A beskad in a scabbard rode along her back. A cluster of grenades were worn over her hips. Her left forearm had a gauntlet which appeared to carry some manner of projector-style weapons, while the gauntlet on her right forearm housed a missile launcher and a device that might look like a flamethrower. And finally, there was the pair of lethal-looking footwear that closely resembled ballet boots hanging off of her belt, though close study would reveal that they were not intended for walking.

“If you require a resume though, I can have it transmitted to you within the minute.” Hanna added. After all, she was nothing if not a professional.


 
Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"


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Braze's expression shifted, visibly unsettled by the mention of her horn and the matter-of-fact way she spoke of dying unpaid. "Do you have next of kin? I'd rather not leave any orphaned children without support, or grieving family without something to place in their hands."

"A resume would be nice to look over, but it isn't necessary unless you'd like future contracts with us,"
Braze offered simply, not pushing too hard on the matter. He was painfully aware that Casaana Casaana had traveled with him, which made the matter of passenger safety all the more concerning. He had left Leos Leos and Dirk Dirk at the partially Restored Jedi Temple of Dantooine for that very reason. Still, he could empathize far too well with Casaana, with the feeling of being caged inside Jedi temples and kept from seeing the larger galaxy as a whole.

"I take it you can work well with others?"


 

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Tags: Braze Braze Hanna Hanna
Gear:
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Shocked, Casaana called out, "Braze!" jabbing him in his side under the ribs from behind as she did. "Don't be rude! Nobody's dying." Moving down the ramp, she took Hanna's arm in both hands and began pulling her past Braze and into the ship. "Come on, I'll show you around and get you a berth. You have a bag or anything? You can't run around like that all the time. Someone might realize something about themselves." This last bit was shot at Braze as Casaana pulled Hanna into the Fugu.

Once inside, she let Hanna's arm go and led her further inside around the curving corridor. "I'm Casaana, and this is Tap-it, my droid." She gestured up to her shoulder where the little ID-9 seeker beeped a greeting and waved a manipulator arm at its introduction. "Fugu may be a big ship, but most of her is cargo and scrapping stuff, galley is that way," she gestured to a cross corridor she'd been sitting down a few moments ago, "I'm cook and mechanic, so if food's late, something more important is broken and you should help yourself. I hope you don't die," she added suddenly more quiet and subdued as they rounded a corner.

"Ah, here we are!" She was full of sudden cheer again as she hit a door control to reveal a decently appointed berth. "Your room. Might be a little smaller than you're used to, but not bad for on a ship. And we're not sharing, so there's privacy. I'm right over there, but if I'm in I'm probably sleeping." Casaana pointed to another door across the hall and down a short ways before going into the room she just gave Hanna and plopping down on her bed. Her rifle pushed against its sling, so she pulled it across her lap and folded her arms across it, leaning forward as she began asking this interesting stranger about herself. "So how long have you been a merc? That's some pretty fancy tech and iron you're toting around."

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Location: Unnamed Port
Tag: Braze Braze Casaana Casaana


"Do you have next of kin? I'd rather not leave any orphaned children without support, or grieving family without something to place in their hands."

“No, I do not.” Hanna replied. That was one of the main benefits of people like her, who were born from vats instead of wombs. There was no kin to worry over, and by extension, no obligations to grieving parents or families. She could perhaps make a family of her own someday. However, children required stability, which was something a mercenary could not reasonably provide.

Still, seeing the shift in the Echani’s expression, Hanna sensed that she might have disturbed him. In that, she quickly decided that the topic of grieving children or families was best left alone. Fortunately, given his question regarding how well she worked with others, there was no need to discuss the matter further.

“Mhmm. I can,” Hanna confirmed without missing a beat. “I’ve taken orders for most of my life.” She added.

It was then that the brown-haired teenage girl stepped forward, jabbing the Echani in his ribs before chiding him for being rude. Hanna batted her lashes in surprise, then softly cleared her throat. “Well, actually, I was the one who mentioned dying fi—”

She did not get the chance to finish before the girl suddenly locked arms with her and pulled her up into the frigate with surprising strength, coaxing a surprised squeak from her lips in the process! Suddenly finding herself inside the ship, the Qilin took a steadying breath, before following the girl around the curving corridor. All the while, her gaze was drawn up to the girl’s shoulder and the seeker droid perched there, at which point she responded to its friendly wave with one of her own.

“My name is Hanna,” she offered simply, a slight smile cresting her lips.

A brief verbal tour of the ship followed, to which Hanna nodded her understanding. Still, the Qilin wondered if this meant that she was hired. However, if the dynamic between Casaana and Braze was as it appeared, then it seemed that the girl had already made the decision for him.

“I have my bags sitting just outside,” Hanna replied. “Ohh and umm...I don’t have any major allergies, but alcohol and most drugs are poisonous to me, just in case it's relevant for your cooking. I also need it cold in my berth, but if it isn’t possible to isolate the climate control, I have coolth clothing in my bags.”


"So how long have you been a merc? That's some pretty fancy tech and iron you're toting around."

“A year...or two.” Hanna said, after a short pause. “Most of the tech I’ve bought myself from...” The Qilin trailed off. It certainly did not seem wise to reveal that she had been a leading lieutenant in the paramilitary arm of a defunct organization that was widely considered to be terrorist in nature. She pivoted smoothly.

“I’ve done a lot of dangerous work and some of the higher-paying contracts require a certain standard of equipment. I try to invest in my gear in order to stay ahead of the curve.”


 
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He took the hit, having not expected it, and it winded him, if only mildly. He winced, jarred from his present line of thinking, his attention pulled from his safety concerns as the small sting of pain caught at him.


Braze stood there for a few long moments, not following exactly what Casaana Casaana had meant by,


Someone might realize something about themselves


What did that mean? Was Casaana implying something about him… or about Hanna? He could not even follow the shape of the joke; his personal experience offered no frame of reference for what she was getting at, only the fact that it had somehow landed on him.


Blinking rapidly, it seemed his thoughts, which so often raced in several directions at once, had tripped him up here, leaving him awkwardly self-conscious and briefly stunned as he tried to puzzle out whatever she had meant by the comment.

He stood in the wake of the comment with genuine bewilderment, lacking even the smallest inward thread that might have led him where Casaana clearly thought he ought to go. It was, perhaps, the simplest truth of it; Braze was so wholly untouched by that sort of distraction that her remark could only leave him puzzled.
 

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Gear: T4P-1T, Poncho, Armored Jumpsuit, Survival Blaster, Blaster Rifle, First Aid Kit, Lightsaber W/Stun Crystal

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Happily nodding along with Hanna's words as Tap-it peered around her arm, Casaana commed Braze at mention of the luggage. "Hey Braze, can you bring in Hanna's bags? I've got her in S-4, across from my room." She was the best at this delegating stuff. Cutting the connection, she made to address some of Hanna's concerns. "No worries about the booze or drugs. None of that onboard as far as I know. Never even saw the appeal myself, seems like a good way to have a bad time and ruin your life. An we keep it pretty cool aboard. Minimal crew means we can save on life-support, route the energy somewhere else. Sos the cold of space will be seeping in. Why I'm wearing a poncho. Later I'll put on some fleece thermals after we take off."

"Yeah, yeah. Know what ya mean."
She agreed as her new friend started talking about the importance of good gear. "Still, looks like you've been pretty successful, given the, ah, standard of your gear. I'm still mostly using second-hand stuff, 'cept my rifle." She patted the synthetic stock of the ranger rifle. Hanging off her arm, Tap-it beeped and burbled something. "No, parts of you are new and upgrades, but you were scrap when I found you. An some of them were second-hand too." She lovingly patted the droid's round head.

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Kai'el Brat "Guardian of the Light"




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Braze was delegated to bellhop duties with embarrassing ease, much to his annoyance. He was not one to spend much time on menial labor for others, but he used the Force to gather what had been left outside, drawing it aboard telekinetically before depositing it just beyond the room. After that, he made his way to the cockpit and began performing the preflight checks. If this Grant fellow proved a no-show, Braze had little desire to wait around for him. He knew hungry eyes when he saw them, and the port felt full of them.

 

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