Holden Tark
Indy!
Hanna City, Holden rarely traveled into such a nice city to find a buyer for his artifacts, but this one was unique. Too many people could abuse this particular find, so Tark decided it belonged in a museum. The curator of the Hanna Institute of Antiquities was out of town on business, but another staff member had been asked to take a look at the historical value of the item. Holden hated how museums always assumed his kind were crooks trying to pass off forgeries, but if he were in their shoes he'd likely do the same.
Holden was dressed as if he had just come off an expedition, because usually that was the case. In his right hand he carried an a silver, rather long, protective case which was naturally locked, only opened with a frequency key. Holden carried the key in his boot.
Walking into the institute, Holden checked in with the receptionist and was asked to wait. His attention was caught by an early design Echani staff, likely dating to 3,000 BBY. He smiled looking over the detail, wanting to touch it, almost touching it, but knew better. The last thing he needed was to upset security. He would be found admiring it from a distance.
[member="Daska Tess"]
Holden was dressed as if he had just come off an expedition, because usually that was the case. In his right hand he carried an a silver, rather long, protective case which was naturally locked, only opened with a frequency key. Holden carried the key in his boot.
Walking into the institute, Holden checked in with the receptionist and was asked to wait. His attention was caught by an early design Echani staff, likely dating to 3,000 BBY. He smiled looking over the detail, wanting to touch it, almost touching it, but knew better. The last thing he needed was to upset security. He would be found admiring it from a distance.
[member="Daska Tess"]