There's more than one way to be enslaved
Denon buzzed with life. The distant sound of speeders and the low hum of voices reminiscent of the Kirik Fly that would hide in the shade of tatooine cliffs, building tunnels into the walls and attacking all who approached with its vicious stinger. As with all things on Denon, even the most alien of elements, when compared to his distant desert home, was burdened with a familiar ache. Even the streetlights, which flickered orange in the gloom of the lower level, brought to mind the flickering lights of dying electric lanterns and burning oil lamps of the slave quarters. The street was empty, save for a few unsavory characters, with none to pay any mind to the blue winged being but the ever watching cameras. That was fine. Anakin was always watched, and these depur were blind to the plans he had for them.
Buildings sagged as he walked, each one looking more exhausted than the last. Rust patterned the metal walls, and this far down you only just begin to see the pock marks of the faintly acidic rain. These people were just as starved of clean water as his once was. Though they were taunted with the few tainted and poisonous drops that could make their way down. Those at the bottom of the planet, nestled close to it's rotting putrid core, received no rain at all, and relied only on what they could glean from their faucets and taps and purchase from the levels above. Anakin would change that. His very name, a promise and a testament, proved it. He was the One that Brings the Rain, and help would come from the core before he didn't free those around him.
In a way, that was the purpose of his travel. It was the reason he descended these depths and approached the Blue Flame. Outwardly, the bar was much like the buildings around it. Old, with rust clinging to the corners and small pockmarks along the old path of the water. Despite this, much of the rust was scrubbed clean and the brightly painted walls and neon lights assured that it would stick out from its neighbors.
The low hum of voices and the thrum of music, just loud enough to obscure the conversations of the other patrons while allowing individuals to converse freely, filled the inside of the bar. Anakin make his way over to a table. Though he took no obvious heed of his surroundings, his ears and eyes strained to take stock of his surroundings and though he did not know it, the force stretched around him to accommodate the short comings of his physical senses. It wouldn't be long now until his contact arrived, and he'd best be on guard until then.
This job wasn't like the others. he wasn't meeting with a fellow slave, but instead a freed woman. One who was born and raised free. The information his associates could gleam, thin as it was, had placed the woman as Sentiri, A chiss who had some history working for the corpos. Anything beyond her recent years in the galaxy however, was a jumbled mess of half found articles and long dead links. An investigator or even an experienced hacker may have been able to dredge up the documents, but there were few of those in the Trail, and even fewer that he could have contacted.No, anything of Sentiri's time in the Ascendancy had long been lost in the depths of the holoweb. Her history with Rhéala Alevy however, was much more attainable. A single thread of the past saved in relation to the human's own personal history.
The door swung open once moor, and all thoughts on the past were pushed to way side in the face of her contact. "Thanks for agreein to meet with me. I'm Anakin. You may not have seen me there, but we were both at that fancy party at Sakedo tower." Even if she had seen him, nothing but the wings would have given away his identity, dressed as he was a black form fitting shirt, sleeveless and coming up to wrap around his neck and leave his back open. It wasn't the best shirt for hidden weapons, but he rarely hid his guns in placed like this. "The heart of the matter, is that I'd like to help you. I saw you there with Rhéala and Sun, and I've spent enough of my life in chains to know a slave when I see one. If you'll have me, I wanna help you free her."
Sentiri
Buildings sagged as he walked, each one looking more exhausted than the last. Rust patterned the metal walls, and this far down you only just begin to see the pock marks of the faintly acidic rain. These people were just as starved of clean water as his once was. Though they were taunted with the few tainted and poisonous drops that could make their way down. Those at the bottom of the planet, nestled close to it's rotting putrid core, received no rain at all, and relied only on what they could glean from their faucets and taps and purchase from the levels above. Anakin would change that. His very name, a promise and a testament, proved it. He was the One that Brings the Rain, and help would come from the core before he didn't free those around him.
In a way, that was the purpose of his travel. It was the reason he descended these depths and approached the Blue Flame. Outwardly, the bar was much like the buildings around it. Old, with rust clinging to the corners and small pockmarks along the old path of the water. Despite this, much of the rust was scrubbed clean and the brightly painted walls and neon lights assured that it would stick out from its neighbors.
The low hum of voices and the thrum of music, just loud enough to obscure the conversations of the other patrons while allowing individuals to converse freely, filled the inside of the bar. Anakin make his way over to a table. Though he took no obvious heed of his surroundings, his ears and eyes strained to take stock of his surroundings and though he did not know it, the force stretched around him to accommodate the short comings of his physical senses. It wouldn't be long now until his contact arrived, and he'd best be on guard until then.
This job wasn't like the others. he wasn't meeting with a fellow slave, but instead a freed woman. One who was born and raised free. The information his associates could gleam, thin as it was, had placed the woman as Sentiri, A chiss who had some history working for the corpos. Anything beyond her recent years in the galaxy however, was a jumbled mess of half found articles and long dead links. An investigator or even an experienced hacker may have been able to dredge up the documents, but there were few of those in the Trail, and even fewer that he could have contacted.No, anything of Sentiri's time in the Ascendancy had long been lost in the depths of the holoweb. Her history with Rhéala Alevy however, was much more attainable. A single thread of the past saved in relation to the human's own personal history.
The door swung open once moor, and all thoughts on the past were pushed to way side in the face of her contact. "Thanks for agreein to meet with me. I'm Anakin. You may not have seen me there, but we were both at that fancy party at Sakedo tower." Even if she had seen him, nothing but the wings would have given away his identity, dressed as he was a black form fitting shirt, sleeveless and coming up to wrap around his neck and leave his back open. It wasn't the best shirt for hidden weapons, but he rarely hid his guns in placed like this. "The heart of the matter, is that I'd like to help you. I saw you there with Rhéala and Sun, and I've spent enough of my life in chains to know a slave when I see one. If you'll have me, I wanna help you free her."
