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Brave The Whip And Brave The Stone [OS vs RA] [Coruscant Prison Break]

Location: Lower Levels of Coruscant, nearing prison.
Objective: Change of plans
Allies: The Rebel Alliance (Urban Combat Specialists), and the Coruscanti Resistance. [member="Oddball"], [member="Matthew Mar'Tin"], [member="Juwiela Melec"]
Foes: The One Sith. [member="Sage Bane"], [member="Matsu Xiangu"], [member="Reverance"], [member="Tmoxin Temi"]

"Just got kicked out of their low-grade infrastructure mainframe. Guess they thought I was actually a problem, especially when I was tampering with a few little video cameras near the prison." The AI sighed, over-exaggerating her pout and planting a hand on each hip. "I'll hook us up with something else fairly small in a little bit, might take me a little while, though."

Pappy grunted as he heaved the explosives into the bore of a hole the thermal well had produced. The demo-man's wonder was capable of melting through solid permacrete in a matter of seconds. This building was made of superior materials as opposed to the former, but it still made short work of it despite the drawback in speed. Marcus was shoving a concussion charge into the hole as far as it would go when Jak and Finster came running.

"Our charges are set and ready to go but we've got ourselves a little company. Someone's coming this direction with a few droids and a pair of Vong." Jak panted, "And they don't look too happy."

"Start pulling back." Marcus replied. "Give me your detonators and get ready to bug out. Reece! You done yet?"

The last man of the squad grunted about something then came running around the corner. "I'm done too, here's my detonator."

The three Rebels handed over their detonators. Marcus smeared some more adhesive across the demolitions equipment before he jammed a sequence charge into it, aiming it towards the support beam itself.
 

Setzi Lunelle

Searching for Eleos's Altar
Engaging: [member="Juwiela Melec"]

Setzi ignored the girl’s cursing and held her breath as she waited for her ship to explode.

But something odd happened. The Sith Acolyte could only watch as suddenly the Nevermore in her sights, stalled-out like an old lawn mower left in a shed to rust. The torpedo, losing its target, didn’t crash into the shields, but plowed into a nearby upper-level Skymall, causing a huge fireball and debris to rain down upon hapless civilians caught unaware.

Like Dave*

Dave who was piloting his soccer-mom speeder van through the McYoda’s drive thru to bring dinner home to his five kids. Dave was crushed by falling chunks of duracrete and glass, his wife happy to collect his life insurance money and his children? Well, they would be sad, but thankfully for Coruscant, Setzi’s torpedo didn’t hit the shield. The planetary shield remained intact.

Sorry Dave, but that’s what you get for ignoring the Dark Lord’s curfew.

We thank you for your service.

“Oh, I’ll keep up alright,” she growled back, mentally. With the girl in a relatively stationary position, Setzi revved up her engines and flew straight at the Rebel Nevermore, as though in a game of chicken, firing the repeating laser cannons without mercy as she closed in on the fighter. She banked slightly as she came within range, attempting to slice directly into the hull of the Nevermore with the Blade’s Mullinine wings.

[member="Sage Bane"] [member="Vrag"] [member="Reverance"] [member="Matsu Xiangu"] [member="Thane Drexel"] [member="Sannika Brynn"] [member="Darth Pyrrhus"] [member="Darth Ferus"] [member="Hal Terrano"]
 
Dhasias soon came under fire from the Rebel reinforcements. The commando who appeared to be their leader opened fire with an advanced flechette rifle that had smart bullet capabilities. Impressive Dhasias thought to herself. When the pellets were about to strike her they exploded into a brilliant shower of small blades similar to a slug throwing shotgun. While Dhasias was unable to defend herself with her saberstaff, she still had the force at her disposal. Calling upon the force she grabbed the flechettes then swinging her arm in a throwing motion, hurled the flechettes back at the commandos.

Although she didn't see it coming, Dhasias sensed a rotary cannon taking aim at her, and she instinctively fell to the floor to dodge the oncoming male storm of lasers. Narrowly dodging the lasers Dhasias rolled sideways behind a fallen column for cover, the trail of red lasers relentlessly following her and grazing the top of the fallen stone column. A thermal detonator soon followed after Dhasias,

"Shi-" BOOM! Dhasias managed to erect a force shield in desperation, although it sent her tumbling backward from the destroyed column. Never one for letting pain or exhaustion slow her down, Dhasias quickly looked up to assess the situation, but saw again the same rotary cannon taking aim at her. With no cover to hid behind, Dhasias raised her right hand to absorb the stream of lasers from the rotary cannon. Dhasias grimaced under the force of the rotary cannon, and strained to keep herself protected. Letting her instincts take over, she threw her unactivated saberstaff at the heavy commando then reactivated it in time to grotesquely slice him diagonally across his body.

A rocket detonated not far from Dhasias's position, sending a massive stone Boulder in her direction. Dhasias called upon the force and tried to move it, but the boulder fell to the ground. A rare flash of anger consumed Dhasias, and she redoubled her efforts to move the boulder.

"AAAHHH!" Dhasias roared as she swung her body violently, launching the boulder at a group of commandos. Red mist filled the air and blood painted the floor as the boulder collided violently with the unfortunate commandos.

Regaining her composure, Dhasias activated her saberstaff, spinning and jumping to present a difficult target and all the while twirling her blade to deflect the bolts that would have found their mark. Sensing an oncoming rocket, Dhasias backflipped to avoid it, then sliced the rocket in two. Landing back on her feet she used the force to throw the explosive half of the rocket at a squad of commandos. A violent fireball coupled with a powerful shockwave sent shrapnel and debris flying in all directions.

Seeing a wounded commando struggling to get up, Dhasias flippantly tossed him out the gaping bomb hole in the side of the buildings outer wall.

She then turned to face the commando leader who stood poised for action about 50 meters away. Separating them was a large room torn apart by explosions, bathed in blood, and dirtied by all sorts of metallic and stone debris. Explosions had torn apart the walls and floor, leaving gaping holes in the floor and ceiling. As she heard her friend Tzanith approaching, and looked around at the mangled bodies of commandos strewn across the floor, she laughed at the foolishness of a direct assault on the Stih Temple from non force users. Although she was tacitcally composed enough not to underestimate a cornered enemy, she knew the odds were in her favor.

Breathing in the chaotic fuel scented air off the battle, Dhasias starred menacingly at the remaining commandos and their leader. Effortlessly deflecting several more blaster bolts, she let the cloud of the dark side lingering around the temple rejuvenate her strength. With her allies [member="Darth Ferus"] [member=T'zanith Zebron] and [member="Animus Malgus"] in the vicinity, she had good reason to be feeling confident and enjoying the battle.

Let's see what you've got gadget guy Dhasias contemptuously thought to herself.

[member="Blane Nightfall"]
 

Light Rises

Guest
*Really, he was excited. Tonight they skipped over their Stir-Friday tradition because he had just gotten a life-day bonus. The galaxy was starting to look a bit brighter. After a wonderful extra two hours at the office, Dave made his way home in the family speeder he had (yeah, it was three years old, but it ran like a dream, and had the extras that he needed, like the holoscreens for his kids, which made trips around the planet infinitely better). And because he was running late, he had called his wife, Janet, from the office. He was going to swing by and pick up McYoda’s for the kids and a bottle of Bordeaux for the pair of them. It was a balmy night and they’d be able to watch the skyline of Coruscant in the failing light from their balcony over the bottle, just like they did when they snuck bottles of schnapps into their dorm rooms. The resident assistants on his floor were a bit more understanding than the ones in Janet’s building, so she came over a lot.

Plus, he was a year older than her and had a single room, where she had to room with two girls that made their entire room a mess. Make up and clothes strewn about. Mostly neat, but still, you get the image.

It was like the planet was telling him something. He was making his way to McYoda’s when he and Janet’s song came on. See? This was when he missed his wife the way she had been when they first met. Holding onto him as he took his speeder bike through the lanes in the Manarai Hills District. Ah, to be young and in love again. That was all Dave really wanted. But of course, life always had other plans, with their happy mistakes.

Then one became two, and two became four, the twins were so much fun, and then when they thought they’d be done came little Timmy. And Dave wouldn’t tell the rest of his kids, but Timmy was always his favorite. And that was why he had grabbed two toys for the happy meal for Timmy. The others wouldn’t notice, because ‘OH THANKS DAD, MCYODA’S!’ would occur.

He always liked that. Hopefully Janet would have the kids ready for bed too, they’d eat, go to sleep, he’d put on some music, they’d sit on their balcony and watch the speeders go to and fro. It would be a good night. Plus, he and the misses were having a bit of issues lately. But you would too after your woman had made five kids. That’s a lot of stress on everyone’s mind and body.

Taking the food, and paying for it, he smiled at the PYT (pretty young thing, for those not hip in the abbreviations of Dave’s mind) who handed the food over. Making sure the bags, all five, and drinks, the kids could have soda today, why not?, were set and safe, he pulled his speeder away from the window.

And that was where Dave’s story ends.

***

But its only where Dave’s living story ends. We’re going to take a flash over to Dave’s residence. His wife had expected him home thirty minutes ago. She knew he was working a lot of hours lately. She wasn’t sure what to do. The kids had to eat re-heated pasta and tomo sauce because it was a school night. Lucky for her and Dave, Jonny, the eldest son, was really great about helping his younger siblings with their homework. That was always done and the married couple never needed to worry about it.

Before she was getting ready to call the policing units, she figured it might be worth it to see if there was a weird traffic problem.

And that was when she dropped the remote, and to her knees. The local McYoda’s was in ruins, as a result of an attack from an unknown assailant, some rebels were tearing up the space around Coruscant and causing civilian deaths. It wasn’t so much that Janet really liked McYoda’s, but remember that 3 year old family speeder?

She could see it, under the duracrete. She recognized the licencing plate. Johnny would be the first to hear here, he’d make sure that the rest of the kids were asleep before he came down. Always the brave one, he didn’t know what to say, didn’t even think about what was really going on. He was still too young, as much as he was mature, to understand what had just happened. How in a single moment of evasion, the Rebel Alliance had destroyed his family. No college for him. No college for the twins. Maybe for Timmy, depending on the insurance money, and what kind of jobs the three oldest would be able to get.

But the emotional and mental trauma on the family? They were never going to recover. They were never going to forget this night.

They would never forget what group had caused this damage to their family, tracking movements and news articles.

The people who ruined the family that was so perfect?

The Rebel Alliance.
 
T'zanith spent most of his time Holding up boulders that were falling from the ceiling and some almost hit [member="Dhasias Vunumera"] as she dashed around the hall and sliced through their enemies. Some of the rotatory cannon's bolts came towards him and he narrowly got his lightsaber up in time to deflect them out of his way but not in any particular direction. "What has possessed these rebel idiots to do this?" He asked, mostly directed at [member="Darth"] Ferrus, as he began to approach his enemies.
A small thud alerted T'zanith to look down to his side, A thermal detonator. "Great..." He mumbled as he force pushed the detonator away from him but the shock wave still hit him, sending him more than staggering to the side only to end up on the edge of a rocket explosion sending him flying back and into a column.
With a grunt he landed and was really getting mad at being treated as a rag doll by all the explosives and as he stood with his lightsaber ignited he saw three commandos with repeater blasters aiming at him. "Oh Come on!" He yelled as he dove for cover and his robes were riddle with hols, two scraping by his side and leg. With a simple raise of his hand he shocked the commandos, sending lightning arching up from under them as he then turned and sprinted over his cover and slicing one clean in two, another had his throat slit and the third was stabbed through his chest.
In a blur he cut, pushed, pulled and electrocuted his way through a number of other unsuspecting commandos that were aiming at the temple guard who kept up their assault with their own blasters, repeaters and rotatory cannons. Coming up being Dhasias and stopping next to her with his Saber ready and lit he smirked a little. "So were are you getting all of these men anyway? Seriously what is your employee resources department? Idiot's R'us?" He said towards the empty sphere that was [member="Blane Nightfall"] in his eyes, a little proud of that one as it was both a funny joke and a true statement, were the frething Nether were the rebels getting their man power?!
 
[member="Blane Nightfall"] [member="Pappy"] [member="Sannika Brynn"] [member="Juwiela Melec"] [member="Suka Pozhaluysta"]

The Benefactor of the Rebel Alliance was skimming hallways and ducking blaster bolts. In style of course, his trench coat fluttering in the wind, and a sly grin edging his jawline. A fine day to be slaying Sith and their folly. The Ambassador spat death and gave one heck of an echo down the hall.

It was a walk in the park, like the Sith troops got their firearms training from the Galactic Empire training book. Shoot first, then point your gun at the target. Half of what was fired hit the floor of the droids that scurried about the Temple. Thane found a service hatch and ducked into it. He slid down a chute for a few meters and came out in the maintenance level. There was a good place to find the access to the hanagr. Being a Republic pilot, he knew his way around a hangar, he just needed to find it. On a console was the answer. By now the Soth troops had discovered where that chute led and were surrounding the hall exits.

Holstering his Ambassador, the Whistler was up on deck. Setting the charge, Thane opened the door and popped his weapon out. 3...2...1...Boom. The HE missile made contact with some poor chap who stuck his neck out too far. The hallway was enveloped in flames and body parts. Thane retreated into the room again and reloaded. This time, the HV missile was loaded, much faster round with a slightly smaller blast radius. Popping out the opposite direction, 3...2...1...Boom. The end of the hallway was littered with bits and pieces of his foes, it was a gruesome site to behold. But, they chose their fate when they signed up to become slaves to hippocritical tyrants. Thane reloaded and moved on to find the hangar.



@T'zanith Zebron [member="Dhasias Vunumera"] [member="Setzi Lunelle"] [member="Sage Bane"] [member="Vrag"] [member="Darth Ferus"] [member="Animus Malgus"] and friends.
 
Do you know who else liked to choke people? All of the gangs that Matthew had ever lived around. He'd almost died a couple of times, but that was when he was really little and they were more "playful" than sadistic. However, there had been times that he had been caught later on in life and he WOULD have died...if it wasn't for a trick he had.

A metal tube with a lip on one end placed in his throat. The lip would keep the tube from sliding down farther than intended. (Look at Heath Ledger's character in The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus to better understand this simple device) Add in the fact that he had been choked many times in his life and had been conditioned to resist it. But more importantly, let's tackle the issue of legality.

Sage Bane clearly didn't know how the legal system worked. Now, take a fresh lawyer that recently graduated from Coruscant Prime Academy. See the difference? Bane couldn't and that was sad for a man who acted like a "Master". Now, take Coruscant and it's trillions of people. There was no way that it could all be ruled by one person alone here on this planet, let alone in the entirety of One Sith controlled territory.

Therefore, rules and charters were put in place. Departments and branches were put in power that reported directly to the Empress...but she didn't hold all of their hands simultaneously. Everyone knows that special cases were allowed to be directly handled and dealt with by the Empress' "pets". If Oddball was one of them, then all [member="Sage Bane"] had to do was tell him "Your services will not be needed. There are other plans for this man and I have the authority to carry them out."

Seriously, that's all he needed to do. Then, Matthew would go home, find other cases to work on, and get on with his life. Sage Bane could then Force Choke the actual people who were responsible and whine to the Empress about a highly trivial error. Then SHE would choke HIM for bringing it up.

As it was, the force constricted around his pipe...to no avail. Matthew may have foolishly trusted that he would be dealing with professionals in the prison, but it was still Sith controlled. You never know what kind of chit is going to go down. Sage Bane proved that to be true.

Taking a sharp breath in and angrily releasing it, he calmly said,

"Sir, I can tell that, by the fact that you're trying to Force Choke me, you must be an important figure head. If you have clearance to do differently with prisoner Oddball, than just say so. I'll leave you alone immediately and I'll call back the offices and tell them there was a mix-up."

He was trying to placate the irrational aggressor, but how does one calm down a person who just wants to watch people burn?...And more importantly, who in their right mind puts that same person in charge of others?

[member="Thane Drexel"] | [member="Pappy"] | [member="Juwiela Melec"] | [member="Suka Pozhaluysta"] | [member="Oddball"]

(Inside Joke: Send out the vong hordes!)
 

Light Rises

Guest
This was their first day on the job. Wilzak the Rodian was so excited. He had been hired on by the Coruscant Police Station #1138 as an officer. And not only that, but after the past few months, he was promoted to the SAR team, which meant that he was moved to a special teams unit. It meant that he replaced his Ishi Tib partner with a dog. The K9 unit. And he was being deployed this day because of the attacks that were on going. Apparently there was a duracrete accident that caused a family speeder to be crushed over at the McYodas on the corner of Shield Boulevard and Fourth. The McYodas was in a unique area, but really, the franchisee saw it as a way to make money. That Credit Menu was a cash cow especially for the imported alien species that were there working on the shield equipment. Yeah, equipment, Wilzak wasn’t quite sure what it all entailed, he was in law enforcement, not engineering.

But this story wasn’t about Wilzak, oh no. This was about the dog, Jaeger. Jaeger was from a long line of police dogs and knew exactly what was going on. He hopped into the kennel in the speeder with the unbridled joy of a work dog doing what it was bred for. A quick pat from Wilzak and Jaeger laid down in the back. He was a quiet rider but he knew when the sirens were on they were going to work. And that was all it took to make him excited. The speeder was heading towards the McYoda’s and when the sirens came on, the dog, Jaeger, was whining to get out. He wanted to help.

When the speeder finally came to a stop, he was pacing in his kennel, and then Wilzak opened the door and put the leash on.

YAY!

Time to work. Jaeger waited obediently at Wilzak’s side as he was walked around the site. There was a lot going on, a lot of noise, people clamoring, someone with a selfie-stick (silly Neimodians that was Wilzak’s thought, not Jaeger’s) and smells. Oh, the smells! Food, that iron-smell of blood, that sweet scent of antifreeze leaking. And that chemical smell of flame retardant sprays. Jaeger knew that meant. There wouldn’t be a chance of fire here. No. That was good.

People would be safe. Jaeger looked up at Wilzak who nodded and rubbed the dog’s neck. “Ready boy? Go!” And he unhooked the lease. Jaeger went to work. Pacing the lot, the dog was excited, the smells, the commotion, but he knew what he needed to do. Find people in need. And not blow them up, for funsies. No, Jaeger was here to protect and serve. There was nothing that could be done for the man in the speeder, but the dog did walk over and laid down whining to get Wilzak’s attention. There was only one body in the speeder. But a lot of food. And that one meal, that had a second toy in it. Jaeger had no idea that this man had a family that was now in tears, the mother and oldest son consoling one another while the other four children slept soundly.

The other four would wake up and be given the news. They would cry, they would skip school, the second child, Pell, would reconsider everything, the twins, they’d help one another out, but who knew about Timmy? He was the youngest of the five, and the one closest to Dave. It would be the most hard on him. He was going to have trouble adjusting.

But Jonny, the oldest, he was going to work through. He was going to seek revenge. That child, he was going to grow up to hate the Rebel Alliance, and the Sith, and everyone and their war. All that was going to matter to that child was revenge. Revenge against the pilot who was responsible for disrupting his life, who ruined his family, who murdered his father, all for what? So they could be a hero and wave the Rogue Squadron flag on a government that did not make life that terrible for the people under their umbrella?

Right, real hero. All the heroes that Jonny knew now, they were dead. His father was dead. That was the real hero. The man who worked long hours to support his wife and five children. That was a hero. Not some hot-shot ace. That was just a target now. Jonny would fall in with the right and wrong crowd. Learn to shoot a gun, learn to street fight, learn to pilot, and learn how to find the right people to find him who he was after. Naiveté destroyed.

Family broken.

Who was going to watch Janet when Jonny left? Would anyone step up? The first and second children would be out, they would be on their own, with the twins needing to watch their mother and Timmy.

These were not the thoughts of Jaeger, though. Jaeger was waiting, he wanted Wilzak to acknowledge the body and do what he could. It was sad. The dog enjoyed it when he could save people. Not be here for the aftermath. It was his sole purpose in this life, to save people, to rescue them and they would be so excited, so fething thankful to see Jaeger, and he would be petted and called ‘good boy’ and he would bring people to save them.

And they would go home, or they would go to the hospital, but he would see them again, and that was what mattered. The man in the speeder? No one would see him again.

Wilzak did come and Jaeger could feel his sadness, Jaeger was sad as well, but he was still called ‘good boy’ and given a pat. From there, Jaeger was instructed to keep searching and the dog made his way around the wreckage. He could hear noises. But one noise was different. He didn’t identify the language, as dogs were not always the best at understanding the difference between basic and Huttese, though he did receive most of his orders in Rodese, this was still a word he recognized. It came out to the same meaning.

“Help!”

Jaeger perked up and he could hear Wilzak clap and follow. The dog made his way through the wreckage. The building was partly destroyed, but there were people inside, and the smells of a kitchen filled his nose, but Jaeger understood he had a job. Finding the two bodies, two living bodies, they called for the dog, wanting help, knowing what the dog was doing. He gave a quick bark then another one. He had found people!

Living people!

This attack didn’t only have a sad ending. Jaeger lay down next to the two beings, both Humans, and let them pet him. He was trying to comfort them, he could smell that iron-scent, blood. He didn’t realize that one would have to have a leg amputated, and the other would walk with a very serious limp, and have burn scars on half their face, all he knew was they were alive. And he had found them.

Wilzak had approached and called for help. Droids would show up to extract the people from the wreckage. They would be safe. And the story about them?

Well, I’ll tell you.

The one with the leg amputation pending was a student at the University of Coruscant. She was majoring in humanities, and how the One Sith were bringing their own unique brand of justice and aid to the galaxy. A unified galaxy would help overall, as opposed to governments bickering, and with the other nations under an alliance with the One Sith or eradicated by the One Sith, the galaxy would find peace. People, given a few generations wouldn’t realize that there was anything worse or better, they would just know not to ignore the Dark Lord’s curfews. They would behave, and all would be good.

The other, was a male. He and his girlfriend had recently bought a house and were planning on getting married, but the burns and the limp, who knew where that would go. Their story was still unwritten.

Unlike the story of Dave’s children.

But more on them later. Because Jaeger’s story was not finished. Not yet.

Jaeger would be making it to the funeral for Dave. Wilzak always took Jaeger to the funerals of the people he couldn’t help. And that was a good feeling. Well, not for the funeral, but because Jaeger could help the family a little bit. He could be there. He would get the tears, and the hugs, and he would be there to do what dogs did: comfort.

For now, he had one last mission to do. Jaeger needed to make sure that Wilzak was okay. Because Jaeger could hear it, the building was breaking. Duracrete was starting to shift. Barking and tugging at Wilzak’s shirt, he was trying to move his partner away from the building, but Wilzak didn’t understand Jaeger’s idea and moved to slow. The crete was falling. And it was falling ON Wilzak. Barking in a clearly panicked mind, Jaeger was making a scene, people were starting to arrive and they were pulling Wilzak’s body out.

Jaeger ran to his partner’s side as the medics began checking the body. Jaeger didn’t understand the medical terms of ‘pulse’ and ‘no’ and not the order they were in. He was licking the Rodian’s green face. Jaeger was pacing along the body as the other medics were moving a body – Dave’s – and putting it in a body bag. The black bag would zip up as two droids moved the body into the back of a van. It was unceremonious, but so was rebellion.

So, was mass destruction with no care for local civilian populations.
So, was the way that Janet would take a liking to tequila to get over the fact that her soulmate was no longer there. The times walking campus, and passing by her old school, they would be filled with a somber thought for now until the end of her days. On one trip, Janet was away from Coruscant and her ship was ambushed by Vong. And they had performed experiments on her, scarring her, until the One Sith had rescued her from the wayward Yuuzhan Vong shapers. Most men would turn and leave, but Dave? No, Dave stayed.

Just as Jaeger would stay by Wilzak’s side as the police officer was loaded into the ambulance.
 

Oddball

This is what happens when you tap the glass
Oddball's right hand was already missing two fingers from the recent raid on Csilla, his writer should of stated that at some point in this thread but he had forgot due to long hours at work and a general sense of hopelessness from lack of coffee. But as the sheers snipped off Oddball's thumb, index, and middle finger he screamed out in pain as blood spurted from the wounds in a very non PG-13 manner.

he cried out again and rattled his chained his body tensing up. He wanted to spill his guts before this woman spilled them for him, he wanted to tell her the information but he knew the moment they had it this torture wouldn't stop. He wouldn't be sent off to a court or trial, he'd be shot and killed that day the moment he was no longer valuable. So he cried out in pain once more and hung limp.

"Traditionally in an interrogation scene they ask a question first. If you ask me tell me what you know that leaves a lot to work with. I mean I know the sky is blue, I know you have daddy issues, and I know pie is infinitely superior to cake. I mean it's the perfect food, you can have it for any meal. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, you can make it gluten free or vegan, can't say that with cake can you?" Oddball said as he coughed up a little blood and spat it to the floor.

But as bombs went off and rattled the prison walls Oddball bowed his head and chuckled slightly to himself in a low tone, as if it didn't matter that the empress of Coruscant or whatever the hell they identified as was here in front of her. With his head bowed to the shadows he spoke in a serious tone for the first time in this torturous moment, his thick Fett clone accent hitting his words with an intensity that was frightening to some.

"But here's something I do know, you hear that, those explosion? That's the sound of my people coming to get me, you see we don't leave each other hanging in the wind. I know that if there was an acolyte of yours captured, you wouldn't be out there saving them, you wouldn't be there in the mud and trenches. You'd be cozied up with a book in your palace as they hang him up to dry. I know there's no loyalty or love between you bastards, and no matter how much you pretend to be the good guy, no matter how many worlds you enslave or claim to liberate, you won't go and save the little guy. And I know that dead or alive, my people are bringing me home. Can you say the same?" Oddball said with another cough and a small chuckle.

There was a long pause and Oddball spoke once again.

"If it's dead though, biggest regret is that I'm getting my ass kicked by someone named Matsu. A name straight out of a Atrisian cartoon about an all girl high school." He said with another chuckle.

[member="Sage Bane"] [member="Vrag"] [member="Reverance"] [member="Matsu Xiangu"] [member="Thane Drexel"] [member="Sannika Brynn"] [member="Darth Pyrrhus"] [member="Darth Ferus"] [member="Hal Terrano"]
 
[member="Thane Drexel"] HE missile exploded a few feet from Animus' position sending chunks of Temple Guards all over the place.
"Holy Kark that was a direct hit" Animus said under his voice noticing that the Rocket had impacted the Man directly, the man, was no longer there, broken Body parts, steaming in the smell of burnt flesh that Animus was lucky to avoid. But the Blast had sent him stumbling backwards still in cover. Animus quickly noticed that there was no Air Support on the enemy, they would not dare an Air strike so close to the temple. FIne then. Just then Another Boom in the hallway. "Karking Hell! Who armed these Bastards the Republic Marine!? " Animus had enough, he dashed behind the attack deflecting blaster shots into the faces of Rebel troopers and shooting back, dashing from side to side taking covers in the broken battered walls of the Hallway.
He saw the Shooter of the large weapon head for the hangar.
Animus looked up and saw [member="Setzi Lunelle"] having a blast in the sky. Animus clicked his tongue as he remembered that his headhunter was Scorched, A smile crossed his lips. "The hangar it is!" laughing maniacally, he dashed behind the Rebel who headed in that direction decapitating a Rebel guard and holding his head his with one hand as a gesture of brutality.
His lightsaber in the other hand deflecting various blaster shots that came his way as he Ran full speed behind the rebel, clinging on the head of the guard and covered in blood.

[member="Darth Ferus"]
 
In the vicinity: [member="Pappy"]

Since Tmoxin’s business excursion had been rerouted to a combat mission, she had no one to give orders to. Beulah have to do, at least for an ear to bounce her ideas off of.

“Security cameras picked up suspicious activity in this area, but I don’t see…”

She stopped abruptly, the droids clacking to a halt as well, having noticed two dubious individuals (Jak and Finster) scuttling around like buzz-beetles, and skidding around a corner. Otherwise, the walkways were empty, the Dark Lord’s curfew in full effect.

Narrowing her eyes, she said, “Beulah, I want you to take shelter somewhere. I will find you when this is over.” Mother of Kwath, she wouldn’t have time to get to the Stingray for her armor. Not with anarchists running loose with bombs, which is the type of suspicious activity the cameras had detected around the skyscraper foundations.

Tmoxin discarded her heels, giving a wistful look back at them as they lay on the sidewalk. Those shoes cost her a small fortune!!!

“Follow those two!” she shouted at the Mirari Droids and the Sith Slayers. As she flanked behind them, the Dark Jedi Knight, barefoot and still in her business dress, threw up a Force Protection Bubble around herself as she drew out a blaster.

Tmoxin wasn’t sure what she would find around the corner, but the droids and Sith soldiers would be ready to fire upon any resistance she happened upon.

[member="Vrag"]
 
[SIZE=10pt] What she really wanted was to cut his tongue out, but that would quickly defeat the purpose of their entire blisteringly pleasant conversation.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt] “Got it – you’d rather I treat you as an imbecile who was imprisoned to debate about pastries. Silly me.”[/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt] The blood he spit on the floor seemed to ricochet off the concrete at the exact same time the walls rattled – almost poetic, she would admit. She listened to his speech about his Rebel friends, indulging him his heartfelt brotherhood for the last few moments before she pressed harder. Hope was a useful thing – allowing it for a moment made the following despair sweeter. She contemplated his question, ignoring his mildly racist quip about her name, considering her reply. So many wanted to assume they knew everything there was to know of the Sith, but as time went by each who followed the Dark branched to their own interpretation of the code. They were all a little different, though each strove for the ultimate goal of supremacy. But in this, Oddball was right, though for the life of her she couldn’t understand his indignation.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt] “I can’t say the same, no. But I don’t want to. If an acolyte cannot get himself out of trouble, he is weak. He does not deserve our efforts to ‘save’ him. I don’t want someone working for me who needs his hand held, an agent in the field that can’t worm her way out of any situation she might find herself in. If one of ours was in your position…I would let them rot.”[/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt] She paused again as another explosion rocked the facility, rolling her shoulders as she pulled her lightsaber from her belt. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt] “I asked you what you know about your Rebel friends. If I ask you for a base location, that’s all you’d give me. If I ask you for names, that’s all you’d give me. Why limit myself? Your friends may take down the walls, but there’s a lot of Sith between them and you. We’ve got time.”[/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt] Igniting the lightsaber, she rolled the hilt once in her palm before slicing through Oddball’s right arm just below the shoulder. She knew that agony personally, though she hadn’t been chained when she lost hers. She imagined that would hurt the left shoulder quite a bit, and consistently. [/SIZE][SIZE=10pt]She couldn’t sweeten the deal with fake promises of amnesty, of returning him to his pals, of anything he wanted to hear because he wasn’t stupid enough to believe she wouldn’t eliminate him the moment he gave something up. So instead she’d just enjoy cutting him to pieces, and hopefully fast enough to get said pieces down to her lab for flesh samples. It would be advantageous to study the Force-dead.[/SIZE]

[SIZE=10pt][member="Tmoxin Temi"] | [member="Oddball"] | [member="Vrag"] | [member="Reverance"] | [member="Sage Bane"] | [/SIZE][member="Matthew Mar'Tin"] | [member="Setzi Lunelle"] | [member="Pappy"] | [member="Hal Terrano"] | [member="Darth Pyrrhus"]​
 
Sage, of course, did not know that [member="Matthew Mar'Tin"] graduated from Coruscant Prime Academy, but if he did, he would have been nonplussed. For someone who spent so much time on Coruscant, the man seemed to live in an alternate reality where black was white and up was down. Mister Mart'Tin might assume that the people of Coruscant could exercise those pesky little things called "human rights" when in fact, they very much could not. Why? The citizens of Coruscant lived under the shroud of a dictator who ruled them using the iron tentacles of his minions, the Eye, the Voices, the Hands, along with beings like [member="Matsu Xiangu"], the Empress of Coruscant, and of course, all of their underlings. Additionally, someone like Mister Mar'Tin might think that a planet like Coruscant was too massive to be ruled by one person. However, one look through galactic history would prove him wrong. For example, during his reign, Emperor Palpatine effectively wielded absolute control over the entire galaxy and virtually everyone who lived within it. The. Entire. Galaxy.

It was typical of a fresh faced young graduate to have naive and idealistic views on the world, but they had to be shattered sometime. When the man took a big old deep breath and spoke to Sage, it was obvious that his Force choke was not going to work for whatever reason. No matter. There were four out of five of the most vital organs in the human body left for Sage to toy with. Gazing through his tunnel of rage, Sage gathered up the Force around him and sent out more dark energy tendrils. These invisible tentacles of the force reached out to snake inside of the lawyer's body, each one aiming to curl itself around an internal organ, much like a ravenous python. The heart, the kidneys, the liver, and the brain, all would be slowly squeezed if Mart'Tin had no defense for Sage's four-pronged Force Wound. At the same time, the Hand barked an order at the prison guards who loomed near.

"Throw him in a cell."

In the background, Sage heard the snap-hiss of his former Master's lightsaber. There was a sibilant crackle as it seared through the prisoner's flesh. He could be wrong, but it sounded like an arm was being taken. Too bad it wasn't the rebel prisoner's tongue.

[member="Oddball"] [member="Reverance"] [member="Vrag"] [member="Juwiela Melec"] [member="Animus Malgus"] [member="Pappy"] [member="Blane Nightfall"] [member="Trystis Ray"] [member="Darth Ferus"] [member="Setzi Lunelle"] [member="Darth Pyrrhus"] [member="Sannika Brynn"]
 

Oddball

This is what happens when you tap the glass
We all have our breaking point, no matter what we all think, there's only so much pain one can go through before your body and mind scream out for no more. A white hot pain roared through Oddball's body and he screamed louder than he ever had as the lightsaber began to cut off his right arm, and in that moment somewhere between the bicep and the deltoid Oddball cracked.

"HALM!!" He screamed out in pain once more as the the saber cut through the rest of his arm leaving it dangling from the chain above.

Now hanging from one arm he coughed weakly as hot tears of pain and failure ran down his cheeks. And after a few seconds of hanging there he knew that he couldn't stay like this, he couldn't be trapped here and continue to be broken piece by piece. He had just given out one of the rebel's planets where a base was and it wouldn't take a genius to figure out there was a base there. Well it might take the Sith a little longer to figure it out but they'd get there eventually.

But as he continued to soak in his regret he slowly realized something, his right arm was gone. The idiot had really cut it off, she had just handed him a golden key of freedom. See Oddball had been missing two fingers and part of his hand so the right side of the cuffs had been adjusted to match that, while the left side had been left in a standard spot on his wrist. So Oddball chuckled softly to himself for a moment then spoke in a low and intense near whisper.

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. Thank you for flying with oddball star lines. Make sure your tray tables are in the forward and upright locked position. @&$% yourselves." and with that there was a loud crunching sound.

Thumb and index finger snapped forward along with his pinky causing them to bend inwards giving him enough room to slip his hand down and out of the cuff. With what little strength he had left the force dead commando sprung forward diving past Matsu and out the doorway, coming up his hand snapped back into place as he grabbed a guard along his neck pulling him to his waste and quickly snapping his neck by pulling upwards. Taking his blaster pistol he slammed down on the blast door that was the cell and fired a shot at the control panel to bar the Sith inside. Was a blast door gonna keep a Sith with a lightsaber in there for very long? No, but it was enough time for him to get moving.

With the guards blaster and communicator In hand Oddball lifted up the comm and tuned it to a rebel frequency as he held the blaster under his armpit.

"This is Odd One Out west wall floor twenty three window fifteen! Requesting immediate pick up! Move your asses!!" Oddball said as he placed the comm link on his ragged pants.

The bare chested one arm Fett clone commando lifted up the E-11 blaster as two guards came around the corner. Lighting them up with a hail of blaster fire he dropped the two of them and began to limp his way as fast as he could to the evac point he had specified.


[member="Juwiela Melec"] [member="Animus Malgus"] [member="Pappy"] [member="Blane Nightfall"] [member="Trystis Ray"] [member="Darth Ferus"] [member="Setzi Lunelle"] [member="Darth Pyrrhus"] @Sannika Brynn [member="Matsu Xiangu"]
 
Blane ordered the soldiers to get away from thet emple and take cover, the brutal attack of ther rebels was about to end.. but not in a good way, However in both T'zanith and Dhasias' attacks 7 more commandos have been killed while others managed to get away and avoid melee combat, they were commandos after all. As soon as they all were far enough, Blane looked at T'zanith just before to take cover "I would be more worried about sith buildings than my soldiers!" Once he was hiding behind some debris, he yelled to the otehr soldiers "Blow it to pieces!" When the words were spoken, the charegs were finally detonated and parts of the temple exploded and fell uponn the battlefield and some on the entrance, Th soldiers would obviously use that debris for cover and keep firing at the enemies, it's a wonder nobody got what Blane was doing. he then prepared his FWG-5 for another wave, there were 3 sith there as far as he knew and he was the only one not affected by the force, it was tiem to take some advantage by this and all the crazy ideas that went through this so called Reaper's head. "Let me ask you something sithy, ever heard of a story called "The knight and the princess"? Im telling you it's a sad story, one that will haunt the evil in every corner of the world, one that will create fear, into the very heart of darkness!" It was the time for some action the distraction went well after all, atracting so much attention. But now he was ready to go to Oddball, he still thought that ships would be blocked by the shield... probably was wrong but he couldn't risk, he knew that on foot he could reach the prison... even if harder. Should he not reach the prison, Blane was willing to tell the sith this tale, A tale written by a victor.

[member="Oddball"] [member="Sannika Brynn"] [member="Thane Drexel"] [member="Darth Ferus"] [member="Dhasias Vunumera"] [member="T'zanith Zebron"]
 

Beowoof

Morality Policeman :)
Red Rover had the line when [member="Oddball"] sent out his plea for assistance. Quickly, the scruffy Republic loyalist relayed the news to his Resistance comrades. "The tree is lit! Little Birdy, the tree is lit!"

"Copy that, Red Rover." Suka switched off the comms and signaled for her unit to get moving, masks snugly strapped over their faces as the Rebels scampered out of their hiding places. They kept to the more shadowy edges of the compound's perimeter, silent footsteps betraying nothing; the clatter of their weapons in hand muffled against their chests. They could hear the march of approaching Sith troopers as they slinked about the street to the base of the prison compound where Red Rover's group had prepared the place for entry. Swiveling her neck, the street Resistance fighter offered a salute to their demolitions friends and awaited the big boom.

Red Rover triggered the thermal detonators and ignited the Cardinam canisters, the former blasting open shielded fences and the latter melting into the walls and blast doors as they erupted with the fiery gel. "Clear it! Clear it!" Seventeen Rebels charged into the prison building, dashing through clouds of smoke and unleashing ferocious whoops from the prisoners contained within. How long had they been in here? Not long, judging by how well Sith kept their guests. There were some gruesome sights to be seen.

Two of her men stayed behind in the main detention rows, preparing charges to open up the cell doors and release the inmates of brutal fascism. The rest pushed forward, Deck Sweepers at the point, clearing the way with their wide stun beams. Pozhaluysta scuffed right behind them, flaps of her Viola Coat fluttering in her wake in a grim majesty, like the First Benefactor's may have. "Getcha some!" she screeched, opening relentless fire with the full fury of her AR-47 on a pair of interrogation officers (AKA the Death Doctors, as the Resistance had so lovingly named them). The bloodthirsty kick to that gun was nothing short of satisfying. "Screw 'em all, banshees!" A wild string of adrenaline-induced curses not safe for children then proceeded from her mouth, gun continuously blazing as she cut down a trio of Sith enforcers.

Suka's blood was on fire. This was more than just a prison break. This was making them pay for all the trillions the Sith had murdered. It was not enough. It would never be enough. But she was doing her part. "Oddball! Anyone got eyes on Oddball?" The raucous shouts of freed prisoners echoed throughout the halls as they mobbed the corridors and rushed for freedom. Was Oddball within the crowds?

[member="Pappy"], [member="Matsu Xiangu"]
 

Oddball

This is what happens when you tap the glass
[member="Suka Pozhaluysta"] [member="Blane Nightfall"]

The wounded Fett clone was on his way down the hall when he heard the bombs go off in the prison and riot begin to ensue, while it wasn't his ideal pickup he wasn't about to complain. With blaster in hand he began to open up cells of dozens of political prisoners and rebel scum much like himself. Maybe some were more radical than oddball but he'd take his chances rather than going alone. While he didn't like the idea that some of these men could be career criminals he had to risk it for the biscuit. With men and women roaming the halls killing guards and making a general uproar Oddball slipped into a turbolift and shot his way down to the lower levels of the prison where his ride was waiting.

Once the lift came to a stop the man exited the lift and fumbled out, his vision blurred and tunneled as his fatigue was quickly catching up to him. Moving forward he coughed and moved through the smoke and chaos until he had eyes on his savior, a small blonde girl who looked like she belonged in a school house and not here in the middle of a riot.

"Oddball here!" He yelled out as he pushed forward and collapsed into a pair of Rebel's arms.

Holding him up the half dead clone was on the verge of passing out, but he had to tell them halm was at risk. He had to tell him his failure.

"Halm! They know about Halm!" He said as a flaming trash can was thrown down near them from some angry prisoners.

The rebel spec force instructor coughed as the smoke filled his lungs. They needed to get the hell out of there and quick before they were all killed.
 
But, of course, Palpatine DID NOT control the ENTIRE galaxy using his own two hands. He had a heavy roster of Grand Moffs, Moffs, (Well, time to crack open my source book about the entire Empire and how it was run), and planetary govenors. The foothold he did have in Hutt Space was utterly corrupt, were giving lip service, and minimum effort for the Emperor's wishes unless direct action was taken against them. Then, there would be a period of fear before they settled back into comfort. This behavior was typical of all the Imperial leaders, but it lessened more and more as you went Coreward until the ones reporting and living in very close proximity to the Emperor were very obedient out of fear.

They each had their own agendas that varied between beneficial, corrupt, and completely backstabbing the Empire. There was a legal system back then and, for there to not be utter chaos, there was a legal system now.

But, let's blindly assume that Palpatine's plan didn't collapse on itself (which it did) and that the ratio of civilians + their everday problems didn't humiliatingly outnumber the amount of uncaring Body Parts, crude minions, and an Empress who thought personally torturing a person who

Sage Bane said:
was neither useful nor Force sensitive
instead of attending to the ungodly amounts of Galactic and/or Planetary State matters that constantly needed attending to.

This was all a load of BS for Matthew. If there was no legal system, then he wouldn't have been here in the first place. So, Matthew hadn't actually been there. The End.

[member="Sage Bane"] | [member="Matsu Xiangu"] | [member="Oddball"] | [member="Juwiela Melec"] | [member="Suka Pozhaluysta"]
 

Beowoof

Morality Policeman :)
Half an [member="Oddball"] came whirling through the throngs of jubilant escapees as the Resistance guerrillas pushed more and more slowly into the depths of the complex, guns hardly necessary now as the prisoners seemed to be having a blast taking revenge on the Death Doctors. It was a grisly occurrence to witness--but the Rebels could hardly blame them for it. The Sith's torture extraordinaires deserved it. "We've got the biscuit! Everyone, out of here, now!" It would be quite the chore wading through all these convicts--whether they had been unjustly or justly sentenced--as they appreciated their newfound freedom. It was the most precious gift to obtain, and many would do anything for it. Like join a resistance group.

"Got a nice cell with an overlook," one of her comrades said, gesturing with her hand to quickly come see. "Just blast this window open, and we've got it."

"Quickly, now!" Suka grabbed Oddball's remaining arm and shouldered his weight, steering themselves after the other unit members. Yes, this exterior cell would do nicely.

The Rebels set a pair of directional charges against the cell's outer wall and backed up, shielding their eyes from the imminent blast. And the duracrete walls came tumbling down. "Gonna have to scramble! Sithies are on their way!" Out of the new doorway they had just created, a platoon of One Sith personnel could be seen rushing towards the prison. There was no time to waste. The Rebels jumped out and rolled onto the pavement one story below, then made like heck for the back alleys.

"Hold on, buddy boy," the unit leader suggested, hugging their rescued associate tight as she took the leap. Unable to perform any serious maneuvers with the clone in tow, Suka awkwardly landed on the blade of her fit, twisting her ankle and bringing her to the ground. "Oddball, go!" she ordered, shoving him off of her. "Get out of here! Take the east street and down the four flights. I'll be there soon enough. Go on!"

Suka heard the clap-clap-clap of armored boots approaching rapidly as she got to her knees and pushed off. Her foot rolled out from under her and she nearly fell, gun flailing wildly against her body as it swung by the shoulder strap with each ungainly step. Shots were already being fired at the stream of escapees. She would not be able to move fast enough. She was not going to make it.
 

Isamu Baelor

Protector of The Iron Realm
The windows shook and rattled with an awful force as five KI-MkI Falcon-class Heavy Dropships roared through the city. The planet wide alert had beckoned High Colonel Isamu Baelor. He, along with two companies of veteran One Sith soldiers, raced towards the the beating heart of the One Sith Empire: The Sith Temple. Swift and agile, the dropships bopped and weaved between the enormous buildings that covered Coruscants surface. They kept low, and used the buildings to cover their approach.

The dropship rocked and rattled as they soared through the sky. While the soldiers were safetly harnesed in their seats, Isamu took up position behind the pilot. One hand was gripped firmly on the headrest of the pilots seat, and the other held on to the wall. The dropship shook, and Isamu could feel the forces pulling at his body. It wasn't enough to dislodge the colonel from his position, but it shook him violently. Isamu extended his head forward, and looked out of the cockpit canopy. Above him, the buildings raced by in a blur. He saw brief glimpses of the dogfighting that raged on above the temple. It was a lightshow of death. Lasers from all directions raced through the sky, fighters exploded in large fireballs.

As the dropships drew closer to the temple, the communications systems on the dropship came to life. The pilot pressed two fingers against his ear, seemingly struggling to hear the message being transmitted. "Say again?!" The pilot sternly requested. The transmission continued to come throught he comm. system, and the pilot nodded. "Sir, first and second company report success! They have secured a landing zone outside of the temple!" Isamu was pleased. With the landing zones secured, the dropships could land and drop off Isamu and the rest of his soldiers. "Good. Tell them to form a perimeter around the temple. Once we land, third company will reinforce them." The pilot acknowledged Isamu's order and relayed it to the forces outside of the temple.

The claustrophobic cityscape broke into a wide open space surrounding the temple. Isamu looked out towards the temple, and saw the landing zone. "Pilot, bring the dropships down there!" The dropships descended towards the temple grounds. They came to a sudden stop, their landing gear extended, and they set down in the landing zone. The roar of their engines died down and Isamu jumped from the transport. He hurried to the makeshift command center, as the rest of his troops departed from the dropships, and met with the Major Revil. "Give me an update, Major." Major Revil gave Isamu a quick bow with his head, and motioned to the surrounding areas. "Sir, first and second company have formed a perimeter around the temple, as ordered. Gun emplacements have been set up at each major entrance, and anti-air has been erected to ward off any bombers that come close. A few enemies are picking at the perimeter, sir." Isamu gave the major a satisfactory nod before issuing more orders. "Third company will reinforce your men. I don't want anyone coming in or out of that temple. Understood?" Major Revil saluted Isamu and turned to the captain of third company. "Captain, gather third company and move to the outer perimeter with me."

Isamu gazed up at the sky as the dogfighting continued to rage on above him. He grimaced as the flaming corpses of Sith fighters plummeted into the blackness below. A scowl emerged on the face of the High Colonel. "They come to our planet, our home, and attack our temple." Isamu's head began to nod as a deep anger started to swell inside him."If they wish to die, then so be it!" Isamu's hand grasped the hilt of his vibrosword, and with one swift movement, pulled it from its sheath. He turned to his men, and raised his sword to the skies. "Come with me, and crush these fools that invade our home!" The soldiers let out a mighty warcry. Isamu and one hundred and eighty of the One Siths finest marched with purpose into the bowels of the Sith Temple.
 

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