CT-312
Character
It had been some time since CT-312 last traveled through the Kastolar Sector. With the disappearance of the Black Sun’s influence across several of their former holdings, routine inspections and maintaining order had quietly fallen to those who had once operated within its shadow. One of those acquisitions was the spa and resort on Skull Ridge Mountain. Originally secured under the Black Sun’s interests by members of the DeathDrop, the property had since become something else.
The weather however… had not changed.
Snow still blanked the jagged slopes of the mountain. Steadily, its flurries drifted lazily across the landing platforms outside and the main structure itself. The wind carried thin sheets of powder into small drifts along the edges of the durasteel walkways and railings. Even through camouflaged plating, the Halcyon suit’s regulated climate systems, CT-312 could feel the ambient cold pressing against as she stepped out onto the upper balcony looking over the port.
Letting out a slow breath, the sound faint against the systems running inside her helmet. The cold was familiar. CT-312 couldn’t be too disgruntled by the environment. It had been a while since she had operated in frigid terrains. Recalling the first handful of deployments that were assigned had taken place across frozen wastelands and glacial worlds. The freezing temperatures were just as dangerous as the enemy if one was careless. Yet, while the mountain itself remained unchanged, the resort on top of it had evolved considerably.
From the elevated overlook, CT-312 surveyed the facility as ships came and went from the expanded landing platforms. Bustling with far more activity, new docking ports extended outward from the mountain’s structure. A steady stream of vessels to arrive and depart without congestion. What had once begun as a quiet foothold for the elite in a remote sector had since grown into something far more profitable. An independent refuge for all sorts, tucked away in one of the frozen parts of the galaxy. A good location for profit and for others, avenues of gain.
“Status reports for this branch and the others.” CT-312’s gaze moved across the port one final time. “Run a perimeter check.” BARCA responded immediately with a soft acknowledgment of a chime inside her helmet.
Across the snowy plains surrounding the resort complex, multiple packs of War-X and Pred-X battle droids patrolled. Their mechanical frames moved methodically through the white landscape. Securing the perimeter from any unauthorized arrivals or suspicious activity. Satisfied for the moment, CT-312 turned to begin her walk through of the interior concourse.
Warm air replaced the cold bite from outside as the doors slid open. Inside, the resort carried a low constant hum of activity. Conversations blended with distant music and the occasional hiss of steam venting from the spa levels deeper within the structure. CT-312 had only made it part way through the internal port concourse when—
CRASH. A sudden sound echoed loudly through the docking ports. The Scout slowed, turning her helmet slightly toward the source. Near one of the docking checkpoints, a pair of newly arrived patrons were causing a scene. Two massive Houks towered over the port attendant who was attempting to reason with them. Their broad shouldered and muscular frames were difficult to ignore as they pushed aggressively through the crowd. “YOUR DOCKING FEES!” The attendant shouted desperately as he stumbled after them. “YOU HAVEN’T PAID OR REGISTERED!” The Houks ignored him, one shoving the attendant aside when attempted to be blocked. Sending the man stumbling back against a nearby cargo container. The crowd around them shifted uneasily. Some muttered irritation while others stepped out of the Houks’ way.
BARCA’s text began scrolling across CT-312’s HUD. It already had tapped into the attendant’s datapad, displaying the transaction records and docking logs. Lines of text summarized the situation as multiple security feeds from different angles showed the confrontation. BARCA flagged the interaction as a potential escalation. The alert pulsed in red.
[ BARCA ]
[ Recommendation — Immediate Intervention. ]
“No.” CT-312 answered in an indifferent tone. “Let’s see how it’s handled.”
The Houks continued deeper into the facility, forcing their way through while shouting back. Soon, a pair of security droids intercepted the two. The machines approached cautiously, issuing standard warnings and requesting compliance. It was answered with blaster fire from the Houks. One of the droid’s chest plating exploded outward in sparks as the other barely had time to react before another burst of reckless shots shredded its torso. Blaster bolts ricocheted wildly off the durasteel columns. One shot passed dangerously close to a group of nearby guests.
Instantly the atmosphere changed. Some scattered for cover behind kiosks and furniture. Others stepped back. While a few reached for concealed weapons hidden beneath coats and robes. PING. PING. BARCA’s notification alerts became sharper. “I suppose.”
[ BARCA ]
[ Facility Policy Reminder: Weapons prohibited within neutral zones unless authorized personnel. ]
The notification pulsed repeatedly across CT-312’s visor as the pings and beeps grew more insistent. “Fine.” Letting out a quiet slow exhale of mild annoyance. The Scout altered course. Peeling away from behind the Houks, moving away down a side corridor that cut toward the spa wing. The noise of raised voices soon echoed again, ahead of CT-312 as the Houks arrived at the reception desk of the spa itself. Shouting demands. “Free use.” One of them yelled loudly. “We just came from off-world.” As the receptionist attempted to maintain composure while explaining the terms of entry, the Houks spoke over with increasingly aggressive demands for free access to the facilities. “COMPLIMENTARY. What PART of that do you not UNDERSTAND?”
CT-312 approached from behind. Her boots remained silent against the polished floor. A gloved hand slid quietly to the back of her belt. “Pardon me.” Her voice carried just loud enough to draw their attention. As one of the Houks turned, CT-312 stepped within arm’s reach. The towering frame looked down at the armored Scout standing behind him. Recognition flashed across his face—
—then confusion. His eyes widened. Shhhnnnkk. A blade slid cleanly into his abdomen. Muscles bulged beneath the Houk's thick hide as massive hands clamped down around CT-312’s wrist in an attempt to overpower and force the weapon away. The Halcyon armor and undersuit did not so much even creak under the pressure. CT-312 stepped forward again. The blade plunged deeper. “You are—” then twisted. The Houk's breath escaped him in a choking gasp, knees buckling then slamming into the floor. Beside the Houk's head, a whisper emitted from the CT-312 helmet’s voice modulator. “—disturbing the other guests.” His mouth opened and closed, trying to breathe.
Behind her, heavy mechanical footsteps from additional security droids approached. The second Houk turned around at the odd silence of his partner. Reacting to the scene in front of him, he raised his blaster toward the Scout. CT-312’s hand snapped upward. Another throwing knife left her grip and struck the Houk’s shoulder. Embedding itself directly into the joint where his weapon arm lifted. The blaster discharged harmlessly into the ceiling as pain shot through him. Panic began replacing his angry expression. He ran. Shoving through crowd into a hallway and disappearing deeper into the spa wing.
Leaving the blade in first Houk, “Take this one outside.” The security droids complied, seizing the collapsed Houk by his arms. Dragging his massive body toward the exit. CT-312 tracked the fleeing Houk. It wasn’t difficult. Following the disturbance of the crowds and BARCA flashed security images from feeds. The trail led through a set of doors and into one of the private spa chambers that housed hot springs.
As CT-312 entered in, thick humid air rolled across her visor. Clouds of heated steam drifted between the spring pools and stone seating areas, obscuring most of the room. Her HUD compensated immediately. Thermal filters activated. One large heat signature moved further inside, but another signal appeared as well. A second figure. Unknown.
It seems the private spa had been occupied.
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