@[member="Nova Thanewulf"]
Almania system, Obscurity's hangar bay.
Malus lifted his wrist slowly, to check the chrono attached to his wrist. The message on it read, "You have go for launch." He smiled, his creased face adding further wrinkles for a moment. "Action," he thought for a moment. "Time to move." Leaving the lockers behind, he picked up the shoulder strapped bag and headed out into the hangar bay. He marched across the large, opened area to a Sith Infiltrator ahead. "One of the last of it's kind," he remembered, thinking back to what Lord Vazela had said during the briefing he had underwent on the observational deck.
He stopped short of the shuttle and entered in a code into it's side. The hydraulics activated and the ramp lowered to the ground. Malus walked up the ramp and hit the button that would retract it back inside from the inside. He placed the shoulder strapped bag in a locker near the ramp, made sure the locker was secured and then headed into the cockpit. He strapped himself into the pilot seat and began a pre-flight check. When he was satisfied that all systems were secured, the fourth time that day he had done such checks, he activated the inter communication system and hailed the Obscurity's flight control. "Flight, this is the Bantha. Ready for launch, over."
"Bantha, this is flight, over. We have go ahead for launch, over," replied man on the other end. Malus recalled that he was a Lieutenant from the Exitium. When he had transferred over to the Obscurity, he had taken the best of the Star Destroyers crew with him. It was useful being under the direct command of a Sith Lord, after all.
Activating the impulse engines of the shuttle, Malus flew out of the hangar bay of the Obscurity and past the blue hue that were it's shields into the dark expanse ahead. As he turned the ship towards the launch coordinates, he saw the blast doors of the Star Destroyer close once more. He briefly wondered if he would ever see the ship again. After all, he was headed for the heart of enemy space. A suicide mission his aides had called it, in hushed tones. Malus thought otherwise. He was confident in his abilities.
Flying past the observational deck and it's transparisteel screen, he could feel Vazela's eyes follow him. He shuddered at the thought. The man scared him. The were look of him could take the air out of you. He felt relived that he wouldn't be under the mans stare for the next three weeks. Activating the hyperdrive, a hyperspace window formed and Malus was off, towards Coruscant.