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Dominion Dance with the Devils | Darkwire Dominion of Devaron

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<\Hello Darkwire, such a pleasure to be talking to my favourite group of underworld vermin.
<\I visited the arena’s on Devaron the other day and though., why,I would like to own these, they would suit me perfectly, would they not?

<\Sadly, the planetary leaders disagreed and turn down my offer, and we can’t have that now can we?
<\And so my little ducklings, I would like you to fix this issue. I already have another proxy leader selected who is much more sympathetic to the needs of the modern business woman but in order for him to do his job, we need to have him put into power in such a manner that he his above suspicion.
<\You will enter the planet in two teams, one team to facilitate the execution of the current leaders, another to ensure the other team gets there safely.
<\Now, this can’t look like some sort of staged assassination, but if the leaders were to attend one of the area bouts, and if the shields were to fail at the right time, well, who knows what sort of damage all the beasts and fighters would inflict upon the crowd?
<\Do this for me Darkwire, I want those Arena’s.
<\Succeed, and I will ever be so grateful. Fail and, well, you won’t


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"Shadowrunners, you know the score.” The Cryptnet message was sent all across Denon and beyond, The Storyteller stretching their invisible web all throughout the Darkwire members. "The Corpos have given us a task and with it, the opportunity for a massive payday and more." Two unique messages were sent across to the various runners, solos and heavies, two teams with a variety of skills to cover each other, each assigned to ensure they were in a position to use their skills in the most efficient way.

"Team One, you will need to infiltrate the Arena and it’s inner workings. You are to gain access to the systems of the Arena, the primary objective being the shield that seperates the crowd from the combatants themselves. You are to disable the shield as well as the inhibitors to the combatants, allowing them access to the crowd and the Devaronian planetary leaders. Secondary objectives are to assist Team Two in whatever capacity you can but you must remain undetected.” the Storyteller warned.

, "Team Two, you will be given credentials allowing you to access the Arena as combatants. Primary objective – Once the shields are down, gain access to the Planetary leaders and crowd and facilitate their execution, whether through the use of gladiatorial weapons or any of the beasts still living within the Arena. This is to look like a rebellion from the gladiators within the Arena, not an organised assassination. Secondary Objectives- For each of the prisoners you will fight against in the Arena, a bounty will be paid upon their execution."

A holographic schematic of the Arena came through the Cryptnet, along with a variety of the usual beasts that fought within the Arena as well as the weapons that were most frequently utilised.

With the attached bounty payment, expect additional Bounty Hunter and Mercenary support throughout the teams.“ A profile of the Devaronian leaders with mugshots joined the schematics."

"Enigma will run with Team One along with designated technical support and infiltration specialists alongside. Team Two will be led by Hacks as well as our combat specialists and Mercenary support, payment will be received upon the completion of the job. Bring Devaron into the Darkwire fold."


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Group 1 -

Primary Objective- Infiltrate the Arena and gain access to the control room. Sabotage the controls for the crowd shield and then support exfil of Team two. We will not have access to any weapons other than what we can scavenge from within the Arena works.


Secondary Objective- Pacify any of the beasts within the pens you may pass or sabotage any of the rival gladiators equipment.


Group 2-

Primary Objective- Remain fighting within the arena until the shield drops. Once it is down, fight your way to the Devaronian leaders and ensure their demise, whether by utilising the gladiator weapons on hand or luring them into the beasts that will be fighting within the arena. Exfil alongside Team One afterwards. We will not have access to any weapons other than what we are issued for the Arena games.


Secondary Objective- There have been bounties placed upon the rival gladiatorial team and beasts, any that are executed or captured during the course of the Arena battle will yield a 200,000 credit payment.
 
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Darkwire Team II
Devaron, Gladiator Arena​


The walls came tumbling down and the world came crashing in. In a moment of weakness Aranetta felt herself drowning, suffocating. She looked down briefly at her hands, all four were cuffed. Her feet shackled. Someone behind her held a shock prod to the base of her neck. The distant roar of an excited, blood-thirsting crowd. "Enigma, I hope you were right," she whispered to herself, head turning to look at the other Darkwire Shadowrunners with her, also shackled and held hostage by lethally-charged shock batons. Around her were others, some faces she didn't recognize, some were bounty hunters familiar to her from the guild. They had good relations with Darkwire.

Hacks held her chin high, trying to find some semblance of confidence. Her hand slowly curled into a tight fist. The seizing darkness soon gave way to brilliant, blinding light. The sound of the gathered crowd was deafening now. Horned demons and aliens of every species sat in the stands. Many began to boo at the captives. Rotten foodstuffs were thrown into the arena and Hacks copped a cheek full of tomato, splattered against her cheek. She winced in momentary pain and shock, juice leaking down her chin and dripping onto the hot sand beneath her feet.

A voice in the Devarons native language announced their arrival, the crowd cheered for the presenter. Hacks couldn't pick up on the words, there wasn't much a point trying either. Without her glasses she was practically useless at translation. She looked at a large screen that showed a lens view of the combatants, Hacks standing among the group, then it crossed to the horned presenter who with a flick of his wrist unlocked the shackles on their cuffs. The guards behind the captives crept away and then ran to safety, a large durasteel gate closing behind their retreating forms.

Hacks rubbed at her wrists and turned to those with her, "I'd like dinner before the show but hey, I guess we all can't get what we want." Across the enormous expanse of the sand-pitted arena lay another gate, with smaller gates flanking on the left and right sides of Hacks. They began to open one by one. A large gathering of starved, dehydrated slaves were prodded out of gate opposite Hacks, while the smaller gates had single combatants exiting from the tunnels willingly and unaided by guards. They were the professional gladiators. The crowd cheered for them. Suddenly, once more, Aranetta felt herself drowning in despair, "Enigma..." she cursed.
 
Devaron
Infiltration
Admittedly this was probably the worst trick ever, but Ria knew it had to be done. Once upon a time, she was actually a cat, a pet cat - a spoiled animal in the House of Varanin. That's right Ashin Varanin and the love of her life Spencer Jacobs. Since then, Ria's soul was transferred into a clone that happened to have been on ice. Either Ashin forgot, and neglected to tell Spencer or Spencer just liked having a cat around. Ria for her trouble got some sort of alchemized token that let her transform back into that same feline: Mittens.
An orange street cat from Nar Shaddaa with dark orange stripes and white socks. So when Darkwire wanted someone to infiltrate without getting caught, Ria had to consider her options. Froswythe was a fluke and she couldn't risk getting caught, not this time this was way too large of an operation. So risk getting caught or go as a cat, answer; go as a cat.
The streets of Devaron leading toward her target were a bit hard to navigate, but once she got along the rooftops she was fine. Next was to find a point of entry that wouldn't get her killed. So it meant that Ria was going to have to go around the Arena a few times and look for places where a cat can get in and out of easily without being noticed.
 
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Location: Gladiatorial Arena, Devaron
Objective: Infiltration
Allies Nearby: Enigma Iuda Enigma Iuda Ria Misrani Ria Misrani



The arena was loud, painfully loud.

Daiya had grown up in the city, she was no stranger to noise or high-volume crowds. The crowd in the arena was something else, entirely. It was her first time in the crowd at a sporting event, though she had witnessed her share of crowds during game times, they were always in the confined space of a bar or someone's home, something like that. Never had she witnessed such a large crowd, such a loud crowd. The sound of it held a kind of horrifying intensity that sent thrills inside her bones, and the girl could have stayed there all day, soaking in the crowd's enthusiasm.

And then the fights began.

The arena was not kind to its participants. They bled, they screamed, they died, all to the intense noise of the crowd cheering them on. The girl marveled, perplexed by the waves of red, horned Devaronians cheering at the bloodshed down below, slowly staining the arena ground the same red as those in the stands. The thrilling cheers quickly became horrifying, and she turned her eyes from the sight.

Fortunately, time was on her side today. Daiya stood as she stole a glance at the large chronometer displayed under the various holo-vid screens in the arena, tugging on Tawrro's arm to get his attention. The girl frowned when he didn't move, and put her hand on his shoulder to give him a shake. Then he blinked and looked at her, his eyes distant.

"You went somewhere..." she remarked, but Tawrro said nothing. Shrugging her slim shoulders, Daiya carried on. "It's time for the rendezvous, anyway."

His relief to be leaving the arena was obvious, forcing Daiya to take two strides for every one of the Wookiee's. Her brow furrowed as she followed him out onto the arena's concourse level, he was clearly distressed about something. She hadn't enjoyed the arena either, but it had been easy enough to ignore once she'd looked away. The memory still churned her stomach, and the crowd's roars were still audible, but at least the girl was no longer in front of it. The same savagery she'd been able to block out seemed to have a profound affect on Tawrro.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa!" she called loudly, and for once Tawrro let up his pace. He turned back to where she stood next to a door marked TEAM MEMBERS ONLY staring with that same distant gaze as he finally stopped. Daiya stared at him for a moment, watching other beings pass between them as they went about their business, oblivious to the silent argument happening between the pair. Tawrro looked impassively at her, and the teenager groaned at the Wookiee's stubbornness. She threw out her arms at the door, palms facing up in a gesture like a holo-gameshow presenter, thrusting her head forward in the unvoiced question.

When Tawrro made no move to come any closer, Daiya stamped one of her booted feet and swiveled on them. The girl groaned in frustration again, rolling her eyes as her arms fell back to her side, and made straight for the door.

The heavy footfalls of her combat boots stomping on the concourse floor were not what stopped her, but just the general picture of the diminutive teenager, pink-and-blue highlights in her blonde, untameably frizzy, locks flowing behind her, stamping her boots forcefully on a warpath towards the incredulous employee standing by it, who held a tray of packaged foods that seemed to have been forgotten in the Nikto's confusion, before he recovered and held out his hand in front of her.

"Hold on a minute here, who are you? This entrance is only for employees," the gray-tinted Nikto told her. His horned features blended in with the locals much better, and he probably thought so too, enough to tell her, "You don't look like an employee..."

Daiya was not interested in talking at the moment, her annoyance simmering dangerously close to the surface. Now was the moment when she wished she had her blaster along, but none of Darkwire's weapons had passed the highly-stringent checkpoint at the spaceport. For whatever reason that crooks were now playing by the rules, Daiya was down a blaster.

That was lucky for the Nikto.

"Well, you don't look like a..." she started, but watched as the Nikto's eyes widened. He stepped back, jolting as his back hit the wall next to the door. Daiya saw a shadow loom over the wall, and felt a figure step in behind her.

The figure didn't even need to make a sound, the Nikto employee fled, and the girl remarked casually in a buoyant tone, "Oh, there you are, Tawrro."

That was lucky for her.

From a pocket came the keycard she'd been given long before they had entered the arena, and it slotted in the door with a cheerful beep. Daiya kept her eyes on the door until it opened, and then stepped through without turning back behind her. Was he not going to even say something about it? Even 'sorry'? The teen was still a little hot under the collar, despite Tawrro's timely intervention with the impressionable employee, waiting until he joined her in the arena's back corridors.

She rounded on him as soon as the door closed behind the Wookiee's towering figure. "Thanks for the save, Tawrro, but I have to ask," Daiya said, her brow furrowed deeply as she looked up at the hairy beast, "What the feth is wrong with you today?"

If Tawrro was taken aback by her biting tone or the accusation, he didn't show it. He didn't really show much of anything. Still. The taciturn posture was one he used at times, a stillness Tawrro had once told her came from his military career, but never before had he been so stuck in it. He looked down at her after a moment, as if only realizing she was there. The dismissive growl was the only indication of life still left on Planet Tawrro.

"You're in a mood!" the firebrand girl said, a hand now digging in her shoulder bag for something. "Did you forget about our job, or something?"

Another growl, followed by a sharp bark this time. Well, at least she was getting a more Tawrro-like response now!

"Fine, I'll leave it be," Daiya conceded, raising her free hand in a display of surrender, and turned on the datapad she had pulled out of her bag. The screen lit up, displaying a set of instructions that she reviewed before replacing the datapad back in her bag. "But we've got work to do, we don't have time for the thousand-lightyear staring contest."

The girl re-slung the strap on her shoulder, and started in the direction of their travel. This time, the Wookiee followed behind her, and his plodding steps were the only indication that he was keeping up with her on the short journey to their rendezvous point, deep inside the arena's secure hallways.
 
Darkwire Team II

Gladiatorial Arena

“Come now, isn’t like we are going to starve” Dyre responded to his sister-in-shackles as he looked over the pits. “Look, it’s an ewok" he motioned to the half starved form of the fuzzy creature in a corner. "When all is said and done we can roast the little bastard. Ewok makes for a fine meal.”

He paused for a moment catching a glimpse of his own reflection in a shattered glass fragment and admired himself briefly. ‘Damn I look good’ he thought to himself, admiring his well chiseled figure clad only in a simple leather loincloth. “Their ratings are going to go through the roof tonight” he said as he stepped forward. His enthusiasm was quickly dampened by the wet thud of an unidentified piece of fruit striking him in his chest. He looked up to see the face of the man responsible and smiled. The man had just signed the death warrant not only of himself, but of his children, friends, neighors, coworker, loved ones. He had no time for such frivolous concepts as forgiveness and these creatures barely warranted their 'sentient' status.

He made no complaint, nor did he say what was on his mind as his cuffs were removed. His demeanor stony as he looked to those around him which ones would make the most suitable tools to murder whatever wildlife or unfortunate souls were thrown at him. A shallow sigh escaped his lips as he gazed up at the crowd and just under his breath he muttered. “I am going to burn this gods damned place to the ground”.

Tag: Hacks Hacks
 
Location: Devaron, Gladiator Arena
Team: 2
Tagging: Hacks Hacks | Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave

For a moment Binary could close her eyes and pretend that she was somewhere else, anywhere else. The roar of the crowd became the sound of the sea, the sun beating down on her skin, the sand beneath her boots the soft white sand of that beach her father had once saved up to take the family to. For a minute she was somewhere else, lost in the tangled weave of her memories, of the nostalgia for days long past. At this point, she wasn't sure, she couldn't sure that any of the memories in her head were real, and that none of them had been planted, implanted into her brain but...she could go crazy worrying about that, worrying about what was real or not. So for one moment, one precious heartbeat she just decided not to. Not to worry, not to care, to just live in the moment now.

It was a brief moment of pleasure, of happiness caught amidst the terror, the horror that was about to come. Binary had never actually fought in an arena before, but she'd visited a few, had watched on the holonet and...well it seemed like no-one ever got off completely scott-free. She didn't think this would go easily for them, but all they had to do was be a distraction. As big and showy as they could while the rest of the team snuck in and did their job. It was to that end that she'd dressed up for the occasion, or dressed down. A lightly armoured bodyglove that almost clung to her like a second skin. Binary was all too aware of how she looked, that her body had been designed to catch the eyes so...might as well take the most of it while she could. Arms folded behind her head the platinum-blonde fell into a series of warm-ups as she glanced up at Hacks.

"Put on a good enough show and we can all go and get dinner after. Deal?"
 
Location: Devaron, Gladiator Arena
Team: II
Tags: Binary Binary - Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave

"Far out," Hacks muttered, looking slightly shocked at Dyre then following his gaze to the small and starved Ewok that was trailing behind a group of other slaves. "Leave the care-bear alone," she warned Dyre, shaking her head, tossing her eyes to the sky and letting out an audible groan. She ran her hands down either side of her face and shook herself for a moment as though she were mentally preparing herself for imminent death. It just may be the case if she couldn't keep herself alive long enough for the other team to do their job.

Without the comfort of her heavily studded leather jacket she felt naked. Defenceless. For years she had worn that thing, customizing it herself and making repairs when needed as seams came undone or tears became present. It was her armour. She wore only her boots, some ripped fishnets, a pair of black shorts covered in spikes and chains and some Denon punk band shirt she had cut the sleeves off. The shirt itself was heavily torn but held together with safety pins. Her hair was tied back into a bun, revealing a row of sharp metal spikes that protruded from her skull on either side. She looked every part the street kid.

She tossed a bouncing finger in Binary's direction, "Dinner and bevvies," Hacks said, her street slang for beer. She observed for a moment as the woman warmed up and somehow feeling too awkward to do it herself she resigned to looking at the professional gladiators. Among them were those with bounties on their heads. One of them was an impressively imposing orange-skinned, four-armed Jillsarian covered head to tie in armour, in his hands he held a razor net and spear. Hacks looked down at her own four arms, two of which were cybernetics.

"Fark," Hacks said and looked at Binary, "Guess I should take him on," she suggested, then studying the other gladiators. One was a large serpentine Thisspiasian, "I really don't want to go near that snake." Another far away gladiator was a Trandoshan riding a heavily drugged and quasi-tamed Nexu. The sluggish movements of the creature was telling that in order for it to be ridden in such a way it required the beast being partially sedated. The slaves were gathering in the center of the arena now, huddled together to protect each other. Aside from rudimentary weapons they were otherwise defenseless. "I'm not one for pity and chairty. . ." Hacks drifted off, "But maybe we should help them."
 
Team: Two???
Objective: Win

Home once again.

The roaring crowds that stirred blood in veins, the hot sand that burned feet, and nervous sweat that dotted whatever clothes they still wore. The Pits. Though this time, the stakes were far higher than just running home to momma with a broken nose and knuckles. To the victor went insurmountable spoils, whilst the defeated simply lost their lives all for nothing. Some of the folks stepping into the giant ring were alone, the crowds cheering their arrival as the announcer beckoned their name and deeds to the skies above. However, many more were shoved forward with stun batons and threatened with sedated riding beasts.

Their timidness and frail bodies could only mean slaves. More meat for the grinder - just a little appetizer until the true kings of the fighting pits turned on one another.

Ozzie had come alone, voluntarily, of course.

The announcer's voice fell deaf on Ozzie's ears. No idea what he was shouting, though appreciatively raised a hand to the crowds once thousands of eyes turned his way. He smiled at them, proudly displaying his incisors. It had been a while since he'd shifted in the pits, though the beasts ridden by other gladiators made his skin crawl with unease. Be that as it may, there was no backing out now. His tail bayed back and forth as he strode forward, the massive steel gates grating shut behind him.

Home.

Hacks Hacks | Binary Binary | Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave
 
Location: Devaron, Gladiator Arena
Team: 2
Tags: Hacks Hacks Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave Ozzie Ozzello Ozzie Ozzello Binary Binary

Following shortly behind the shadowrunners who actually belonged to the faction was Sinder, a bounty hunter who couldn’t resist a good old fashioned gladiator match and a chance to hone his skills. He was caught without his normal equipment, trading in his heavy armor for a pair of shackles and a piece of leather that barely covered his kitty bits.‌ The hunter was alright even without his normal gear. Sinder would be able to use his natural claws and teeth, plus whatever weapons the others dropped in the carnage. Sinder, however, would not be able to use the Force, considering he was supposed to be a slave, not a Jedi.

He was shuffled into the room overlooking the blood soaked arena. The Trainii caught eyes with a few of the other hunters, especially the long-bodied Thisspiasian. The natural instinct of all felines was to maim anything even remotely snake shaped, and this time was not any different. Narrowing his amber eyes, he challenged the beast from across the room. A snarl encompassed Sinder’s face, his body building up the rage it would take to tear every single one of these people apart, save for the others in Darkwire. While Sinder was not an official member, he had become quite good friends with Enigma who kept trying to get him to join their ranks.

The bounty hunter let out a small breath through his nose while the commentator kept rattling on. He would zone all of his words out and choose to focus on his task at hand:‌ kill some gladiators, try to not kill the slaves, and get paid.
 
Location: Devaron

Team: One

Allies Nearby: Daiya Daiya Ria Misrani Ria Misrani


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You could hear the sounds of the arena from ten blocks away and see it from thirty. Blaring sirens and pipes, screams of encouragement and disappointment from the crowds and dancing lights and flares lit the sky up like it was a bonfire.

All around the streets was packed, crowds pushing and shoving each other to get closer, laughing, drinking, ticket scalpers and hawkers near the entrances, unable to get in themselves, mingled with painted street-girls who smiled and called out to any of the men who happened to look at them more than once.


The arena itself was massive, bordering the barriers of the Devaron jungles and towered more than a hundred meters into the air. From within the chants of the crowd all began to chant, a call for blood and the name of the arena itself.

“CAR-CAR-CAR-NIVORA”

The Carnivora was the biggest of the Devaron arena’s and the battles within were those of legend, even across the galaxy. The amount of spice, beasts, weapons and droids that were utilised came to a higher sum than most Hutt cartels saw in their life and the executions that took place within were reserved for the highest profile of condemned.

“CAR-CAR-CAR-NIVORA”

Leaning against one of the walls, one of his usual stimcaf cans in hand, Enigma watched the crowds as the passed, just another face in the crowd. Dressed in a simple black hoodie and tactical pants, the slicer strummed his fingers against the duraplast wall, biding his time.

It has to be perfect, otherwise I’ve just condemned that lot to a terrible death. Or an opportunity to become arena legends, so I guess it’s really a 50/50 split on whether it’s the right thing or not.

While he looked like he was just relaxing, one hand strumming the wall, can in hand, behind his back his augmetic hand was hard at work. The laser lockpick incorporated into them was slowly carving into the rusted sewer-grate behind him, loosening it just enough that he would be able to duck into it.​

“CAR-CAR-CAR-NIVORA”

So, once I get into a sewer, I just need to wade my through knee deep filth of decomposing corpses and beast innards, get access to the arena works themselves and then all that stands between us and the control room is say, an entire menagerie of beasts bred for the purpose of killing sentients as well as teams of trained gladiators, all without access to any weapons. Sure, easy.

Cursing, he felt the laser slip through the bars. With another look around, he waited a few moments for the crowd to disperse before he quickly ducked into the grate and began to trek down into the sewers.

“CAR-CAR-CAR-NIVORA”
 
Location: FIGHT
Objective:
FIGHT
Squad: FIG-
Ozzie Ozzello Ozzie Ozzello Sinder Sinder Hacks Hacks Binary Binary Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave

BUT OZZIE HADN'T COME ALONE.

He just didn't know he came with company. Some kind of bad company, kinda mad company, the really rancid meatloaf kind of company.

Samantha Rodarch had heard there was a fight. The motivation behind such contests was beyond her, in all likelihood the woman had probably been told why they were there but by the time gladiatorial combat had been mentioned her eyes had lit up and her brain had stopped absorbing information.

Fighting. She could fight. That was like, the one thing that the Mandalorian could do. No guns, no bounties, no slicing and most importantly no sewers. Just fists and fury.

Much needed stress relief from living on that ship. Soloman calling her kid, Wren's habit of suddenly screaming and finding bloody hairs everywhere on a daily basis.

The pretending to be a slave part wasn't ideal, but having made herself unaware of what was actually happening, Rodarch actually fit in fairly well as some kind of rambunctious creature seeking freedom and violence.

“Oi you!” Sam shouted at the formidable cat-man, marching over to him with a worrying amount of excitement in each step, “I keep findin' yer hairs over all my shet!”

Somehow they'd avoided each other aboard Soloman's ship this entire time.

She scratched her forehead, heavily scarred knuckles flexing as she looked up at the tank of a feline. He was a big boy. Bet he could do some real damage. The scraps of her remaining common sense were glad that they were on the same side.

“Heard ya helped our girl Wren out though, so yer good in my books,” she said in a way that was far too hearty for the circumstance, “I'm Sam by the by, live on Soloman's ship too.”
 

ExO

Guest
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Objective: Null
Location: Devaron, Gladiator Arena

The thunderous applause of the crowd shook the arena. Tens of thousands of spectators all stomping feet and clapping as the fighting was about to begin. The announcer made a decisive chop of his hand that signaled the beginning of the match. The gladiators charged the slaves and Darkwire operatives. Bright yellow eyes studied intently. He smiled with a row black dagger-pointed teeth and turned to the world leader of Devaron, "Interesting contestants you have here today," he said, indicating with a grey leathery finger towards the Darkwire Shadowrunners.

The High Matriarch of Devaron nodded her head solemnly, "Executive Fey, you would be surprised what fighters you can find on the slave markets. These were just brought in from Denon. I was not aware the Corporate Authorities dealt in slaves." She swept her hand across the arena and described the raw strength of Sinder, the brutish eagerness of Sam, the thoughtful way Binary prepped herself for combat. The ExO frowned at the suggestion of slavery. It was outlawed within Corporate space but often overlooked by lower officials so long as taxes were paid. The Direx Board made an effort to curb slavery but they had higher priorities on their agenda. Slavery was the least among them.

"Our legal teams froze the bills against slavery for this competition, to offer you Denons finest," he said to the Matriarch. It was the most sure way that all of the Darkwire operatives could be embedded into the match for the same event. The ExO was always aware of Darkwire activities even when it was not himself directly employing them. They helped maintain the check and balance of power within the Corpocracy. To the public eye he was content sending teams of CorpSec detectives to hunt down the criminals but in private he was actively dealing with them.

Luminous Sun sat beside the tall Kalzerian, her presence seemed to glitter under sunlight. Adorned in golden sheets of cloth, candidly revealing the most alluring areas of her physique. She was talented at distracting those she wished to with her appearance but the ExO was not so weak willed. His mind remained astute, focused. Luminous placed a delicate hand over his and smiled at him. He grimaced in near-disgust and locked eyes with her, both sharing a moment of knowing. That soon this arena would turn into absolute chaos and by sunset this planet would be theirs. He looked back out over the arena and rested a hand on his chin, patiently watching. Waiting.
 
Location: Devaron
Team: Infiltration
Tags: Enigma Iuda Enigma Iuda l Daiya Daiya l Ria Misrani Ria Misrani
Slave trading and Gladiatorial games how barbaric. He heard that many operatives had elected to actually go into the pits to pretend to not only be slaves but fight them. Yes they have a price on their head for things they may have done but still an awful decision to make. Shutting down these games before they became to violent now he could certainly get behind that. He looked over the crowd watching them all wanting to get into the arenas and watch the fights.

He sighed however did spot enigma who he had seen at the wedding with Hacks go into the sewer. He turned his head to the side and shook it before carefully walking up to the grating and covering it over. The man would smell interesting on the other side but that didn't mean Max couldn't sort of help out. How would he get in however he pondered before seeing another option. Quickly clicking on a holographic changer he made himself look like one of the servers he saw walking in a side door clearly getting off a break and carefully followed them through.

He followed them for a while before realising he didn't know where they were going and then accidentally followed them into the kitchen where he was yelled at by the head chef for being in the wrong place. The chef promptly chased him out with a spoon, which made max run and hide carefully managing to hide in one of the toilet. Being there reminded him that enigma was down in the sewers if he could find a way in for the man. He very carefully went out of the toilets making sure to wash his hands and took a guess as to which direction picking right.

Eventually he found a grate big enough to get the man through. He could smell it from here. Oh well, he looked around carefully to make sure no one was around and lased the grate out of it's setting. He then shifted it out which was a great strain and pulled a torch off his belt he had in case he ever needed it and shone it down the sewer hoping his friend would see it before whatever lived in a sewer did.
 
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Ria wasn't aware that it read, Team Members Only. As Mittens, she only cared that it was an open door and admittedly she had to find an easier way to get around. Nearly had her tail stepped on, twice and that was before she started asking random fighters for pets. Still, attempting to navigate the area with limited vision. Ria had to remind herself that she needed to get to the control room, so she had to find where all the important people were going. She found an open vent and managed to scramble up the rather flat surface. Vents, vents at least gave the cat room to move without being stepped on.
She could hear guards asking about her, but as her tail swished back and forth slowly she lurked and prowled through the vents. Ria knew their efforts would be in vain, at least for now. Control rooms were typically colder than other rooms, lots of electronics that don't need to be heated. She also had to listen for particular chatter, chatter for places like control rooms were very particular.
A soft pawed creature wouldn't necessarily be heard through the vents, detected via thermals perhaps, but that went on the assumption that the area was equipped for such things. Ria could hear from various snippets of conversations that fighting had begun in the arena. It meant she was running short on time. Her ear flicked as she concentrated on listening for specific chatter. She paused in her movement and waited, waited for what seemed to be ages until she picked up on the slight beeps and boops.
Either what she heard was what she needed or it was a droid, either way.
Daiya Daiya
 
“I’d be disappointed if we went for anything less than some drinks too.”

It wasn’t like the drinks really affected her anymore, ever since she’d ended up in the HRD body she’d been unable to get drunk, unable to get high, unable to experience any of the joys of life. It was interesting which human systems the engineers had decided it was important to reproduce fully…and which they thought could just be discarded to the side.

Silvery eyes opened, flicking over to stare at their opposition, the other gladiators who were starting to fill the arena as she clenched her fists by her side, hopping from foot to foot. There was no real need to, it didn’t actually help anything but, this was one of those psychosomatic things. It made her feel more human, it made her feel like she was still real.

Head rolled, teeth bared in a grin as the woman’s body stilled. All that energy of a moment ago vanishing within her. Her body was almost statue skill as Binary’s eyes flicked from opponent to opponent, cataloguing them, spotting their weaknesses and the tells she could spot. “If you wanna help them partner we can. Just, don’t end up getting yourself hurt doing that. Otherwise, you’re paying tonight.”

It wasn’t like Binary was against the idea of helping the slaves out, but she wasn’t going to take a blade or a single cut for them. She wasn’t some kind of Jedi, out to protect the masses. This was a dog eat dog world, and Binary was out for herself and her allies. Everyone else could go look out for themselves. Her eyes flicked up to the screens, at the face of the announcer who was grinning down at them. It looked like they’d have to go soon.

Hacks Hacks | Sam Rodarch Sam Rodarch | Ozzie Ozzello Ozzie Ozzello | Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave
 
Location: Devaron, Gladiator Arena
Objective: Team II
Tags: Binary Binary - Sinder Sinder - Sam Rodarch Sam Rodarch - Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave - Ozzie Ozzello Ozzie Ozzello

[ T H E M E ]​

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Hacks nodded along to Binary and weighed her options for a moment. Siding with the slaves may give them the upper-hand when the shields in the arena went down and shit hit the fan, in a manner of speaking. A bunch of starved, angry slaves suddenly given the opportunity to be placed in arms reach of the planetary leader responsible for them being there, or perhaps they could wake that Nexu up out of its near comatose state. An angry predator blindly mauling the crowd. Both were options. The announce swung his hand down signalling the beginning of the match. No time to think or consider plans now. The crowd exploded in cheers as gladiators moved in to fight. The Jillsarian fighter signalling to Hacks, taunting her.

Hacks broke into a jog, the four armed gladiator bearing down on her with increasing speed. Two of his arms hurled the razer net, Hacks dove to the sand, the net flying overhead. Then the gladiator was atop her, a thrust of his spear into the sand where moments ago Hacks had been lying. His spear thrust came down once more, she rolled again, away from him. As he sought to impale her against she grabbed the spear with two hands, gripping it tight and grimacing as he forced his entire weight and strength into impaling her. Her arms trembled, she wasn't going to be able to hold it for long. Her mechanical arms also gripped the spear and with a smile she crushed the shaft in a single squeeze of her hands.

Showered in wood splinters, she sputtered and spat for a second as they fell into her mouth. The gladiator roared in frustration and the crowd grew increasingly restless. He stomped down on her gut and she felt the wind leave her lungs. She gasped aloud. He grabbed her by her hair and beat her head back into the hard packed sand, boot pinning her down. Blood splattered the sand. She shouted in pain. Her arms fought against his trying to force him to let go of her hair, a base instinct where strategy would have told her to shatter his leg with her mechanical hands. She fought against his grip but felt her strength sapped from her. The sense of drowning was coming back as her head hit the sand with each successive blood-soaked thud.
 
Location: Devaron, Gladiator Arena
Objective: Team II
Tags: Binary Binary Hacks Hacks Sam Rodarch Sam Rodarch Dyre Redwave Dyre Redwave Ozzie Ozzello Ozzie Ozzello

Sinder gritted his fangs together as the time got closer for them to start. His tail was flicking slightly in anticipation. He kept it at bay as much as possible as to not cause attention to it. One thing about his body type and shape was that there were several big openings he could have exploited, notably was his tail, another were his whiskers. If either of them were to get injured or taken off not only would it hurt like hell, it would also immediately mess up his equilibrium and depth perception. Still though, it was impossible to sedate all of his natural ticks and instincts.

He used his higher than average hearing to make out what Hacks Hacks and Binary Binary were saying to each other. Over the sounds of the arena and the other ‘slaves’ it was almost impossible to make out the whole conversation, however he did pick up bits and pieces about dinner and drinks afterward. Which was good for Sinder, because killing made him very hungry. Also, who would turn down free drinks? The other Shadowrunners around him were much more silent and harder to pick out.

Sinder made eye contact with the Thisspiasian again.‌ This time the creature brandished a large homeade shield in one hand, and in the other a cutlass of sorts. Good Sinder thought to himself. This meant that once he slayed the serpent he would be able to take his weapons and use them as his own. While shields weren’t the Trianii’s weapon of choice, blades were like a second nature to him. He would have to take the beast out quickly and take his weapons for his own.

As soon as the bounty hunter got his plan together in his head, the time had come for him to prove his moxie. The floodgates opened and all the fighters began to enter the arena. Sinder was still a few paces behind the rest of the runners, his large stature knocking some of the other, smaller fighters out of his way. His massive footfalls made indents in the sand below his feet as he planted them firmly with each step, ensuring his footing in case anyone bull rushed him.

As he made his way into the center of the arena, the massive bounty hunter let out a roar, extending his muscular arms back and throwing his head toward the sky. The crowd went wild as they heard him, the cheering powering his charge toward the Thisspiasian. Amber eyes meeting the reptile’s cold green stare with the same intensity as a rancor charging its prey. He used his planted feet to start his charge at his enemy. Sinder’s natural claws completely extended and his jeweled teeth glistening under the harsh lighting. He would make sure this was a fight the arena would remember.

Less than twenty seconds after locking eyes, the two were entangled in battle. Sinder’s large body was met with the equally strong Thisspiasian’s. The challenger used his long body to try to trip the Trianii, however, his heightened reflexes and bloodlust let him counter with a high jump, he lept nearly six feet into the air as he used his entire weight to crash down into the serpent. Sinder’s large claws ripped into the beast’s skin, unleashing blood and a scream of pain. The Thisspiasian responded in kind with a jab from his cutlass. The blade nearly missed Sinder, cutting into his side just a little. However it wasn’t enough to take the hunter out of his rampage.

“Die!”‌ Sinder roared as he latched onto the sides of the Thisspiasian’s neck with his large fangs, attempting to take a chunk out of his skin. While he did this, the serpent wrapped his long body around Sinder’s, attempting to break his bones and kill him. The more the beast constricted, the deeper Sinder’s fangs went. The pressure on his jaw was immense, nearly breaking it, but Sinder had the blinding rage to see it through. It would only be a matter of time before one of them had to back off.
 
Location: Arena Works within the Carnivora
Objective: Misdirection (Team One)
Allies Nearby: Enigma Iuda Enigma Iuda Ria Misrani Ria Misrani Max Arach Max Arach



It’s so quiet back here, what’s going on?” Daiya wondered in a low voice. An unexpected growl from her companion drew a look from the girl, and she directed her attention toward the ceilings. Every so often, there was a vid-screen mounted. Not a holo-vid display, but an old fashioned box-type display. The image was grainy and small, but she could make out the action of the arena it portrayed, a four-armed cyborg running headlong across the sandy field. She turned away from it, just as uninterested in the gory combat as before, and did a double-take as something small and orange padded by them.

Was that a cat?

Before she could beckon it back to her, the girl’s hands itching to stroke its tawny fur, Tawrro nudged her and pointed to an alcove in the hallway. There, a couple of workers stood, eyes glued on the screen as the sounds of the crowd piped through tinny speakers. There wasn’t much work being done, it seemed, everyone was too occupied with the fights.

So much the better for them. Daiya shrugged in merry contentment as they continued. She didn’t offer conversation, taking in the dim corridors of the arena works instead, staying on alert for anyone who wasn’t inattentive to their duties. Without her blaster, Daiya wasn’t much of a combatant, and the close quarters of the works made it that much easier for someone else to grab or trap her. She was lucky to have Tawrro, but his stupor coming out of the arena stands did not instill confidence in his ability to react.

They walked the hallways in silence, following the directions on her datapad, and skirting around entranced workers or more dutious ones who could be sidestepped by ducking into a side corridor or turning around to find another path. The arena control room was their destination, but it seemed tucked away in an absolute maze of corridors and locked doors within the arena works. The sooner they reached it, the better, Daiya thought. She felt naked without a blaster on her.

This is the only way,” the girl said as she and Tawrro considered their options at the furthest point in the works they could reach. All of the other paths wound up at areas too populated, or terminated in dead ends in the form of locked doors —it seemed that Daiya’s costly keycard was a one-trick blurgg. Before them lay a single point of entrance...watched by an actual security guard. A gigantic Houk sat squarely in front of the door, impassive and resilient.

Tawrro growled back, but Daiya frowned at him. “It’ll work, I promise! I have great acting skills!” The Wookiee gave her a dubious look. “What, it’s true! Did I tell you I played the lead in a school play—” Tawrro interrupted her with a series of barks, an amused tone for him to take. “So, I have told you! Well, then you know I can pull it off. You just have to act your cheery self! That can’t be too hard.

A barking whine that Daiya had always a approximated as a Wookiee laugh uttered forth, and the girl threw a finger to her mouth to quiet him, failing to hide a broad grin behind her slender digit. She forced a frown to stop from laughing herself, and then urged Tawrro on.

He stepped into the corridor alone, and his tall Wookiee legs covered the distance in just a few strides. Daiya could hear the chair shift under the security guard, and his booming voice filling the small space, “Hey, what are you doing out of your pen?

She could barely make out the low growl of Tawrro’s response, but by the guard’s reply, he hadn’t understood it. She nearly snickered at his sass, but decided to quietly plead instead, whispering, “C’mon, Tawrro, give me the cue.

Where’s your tamer? I oughtta have a—

That was her cue, like it or not.

The girl burst forth into the hallway, filling the space with her energy if not her form. She beamed broadly as she ran up to the massive Wookiee, babbling out a stream of mildly coherent gushing, “Oh my stars, it is you! Tawrro, I’m, like, your BIGGEST fan. You don’t know how many of my friends would just die to be here right now, I can’t believe I’m actually standing next to the famous Tawrro!” She jumped in place, squealing and clapping her hands, and then spun around, letting her long hair fly, coming to an abrupt stop a moment later as if she had just noticed the massive guard sitting there.

I’m sorry, I know I’m probably not supposed to be here, but I couldn’t resist when I saw Tawrro! Did you know he took down 15 enemies by himself last season, two of them were Gammorreans with vibro-pitchforks. I couldn’t believe the way he smashed through those Zabrak, either, did you see the size of them? Can you say ‘hashtag #thicc’ with, like, twenty creshes?!

The big Houk stood, rising to his massive height above her. She had to admit, it was properly intimidating. “Little girl, you need to get out before I call security on him. He’s dangerous, and he’s supposed to be in a pen with the rest of his ilk!

Tawrro growled loudly, but Daiya ignored it. Then she gasped, and began to reach into her bag, rifling through as if looking for something, “I completely forgot, you want money. That’s what works for your kind, right, a bribe?

Look, if you want an autograph, you’ll have to get it from one of the fighters with sentience. This one is—

Nobody could hear the Houk’s next words over the deafening loud roar issued from Tawrro’s mouth, his jaws wide open to show his bared teeth. Daiya had just enough time to get out of the way before her companion launched himself at the security guard. The two struggled in a vicious hug, violently wrestling for dominance between them as the girl tried to press herself flatter against the wall, hoping against hope not to get hurt in the fray. She watched with horror when the guard pulled an arm free, reaching for the blaster at his belt.

Then Daiya heard the sickening crunch as the guard’s arm bent backwards, cracked down against the chair by Tawrro’s might, with enough force to break the chair and the guard's arm both. The Wookiee bellowed in triumph, but kept on the attack. The guard’s cries of pain slowly diminished in volume as Tawrro’s blows hit vital areas, rattling organs in their fleshy cage and spewing fluids from broken skin. The Houk’s protests were barely a whimper by the time Tawrro had the guard’s arm in a vicegrip with one giant paw, using his other to brace against the guard’s neck as he stretched the captured limb.

Tawrro, no!” the girl cried, but her voice was lost in the war cry of her friend. She ran to him, pulling at the hand which held his captive enemy. “Tawrro, let him go! You got him, he's down.

Her partner was deaf to her pleas, and the girl’s voice grew louder as tears welled in her eyes. “TAWRRO!” she screamed, to little avail.

He was frightening. Hair stood from all over on his body, where it wasn’t matted down by blood and spittle. A fiery rage burned in his eyes, which were little squints above his open mouth, an endless roar uttering forth with the effort he applied. Tawrro looked like everything she had feared in the first moment they met, a giant beast only bent on killing. She could picture it as clearly as yesterday, a ferocious roar, the mad bellow of a bloodthirsty monster, ready to slake his thirst on the object before his eyes.

None of that had happened, and yet Daiya saw as if he had. The tears streamed freely down her face, a river of fear and pain and loneliness that echoed the little girl whom Tawrro had found that day. The little girl whom Tawrro hadn’t harmed that day, but instead assumed the role of her protector. Justice was his driving purpose, not murder. Not this.

TAWRROWALDR!

She shrieked again in a voice filled with terror, sobbing freely now as she faced the being she thought was her friend. A last, desperate attempt to pull him back from whatever edge he was falling from, to rescue him from whatever horrors the arena had reminded him of. Her voice, her mind, her body, her spirit, all resonating in a wailing harmony that seemed to ripple out from her, screaming at him to stop short of what he was about to do, of the act he was about to commit.

Enemy or no, the guard didn’t deserve a torturous end.

The moment seemed to stand still. His roars rang echoing in her ears, her mindsplitting scream tumbling from her lips, and the guard’s arm hanging distended from its weakening socket. And then it changed. Daiya watched Tawrro turn to her, and a pair of beady eyes blinked. His roar lost its voice as he stared at the girl he had guarded and nurtured as the closest thing to a father in her life. His might lost its strength as he gazed at his arms, and the Houk strung between them, the guard a shriveled version of the behemoth from seconds earlier. Tawrro let out a short breath, and released his grip on his enemy, letting the creature slump into the broken remains of the chair on the floor.

Daiya stood back, her eyes red and puffy as tears dripped down, staring with wary eyes. She shrunk back as Tawrro reached for her, the Wookiee’s gesture only reigniting her fears. He stepped back, a defeated look on his face. It was brief, replaced quickly by a glimpse of shame before he turned his head down to his feet. Her chest shook as she sobbed, unable to stop it, unable to quell her intense despair. Tawrro had done what she wanted, he’d stopped. She should feel happy, elated even, but still the girl was consumed by dread just being near him.

Her knees buckled and she sank to the floor, burying her head in hands, embracing a darkness over her eyes that was her only comfort. It felt like she cried for hours, days even, as if she would never be rid of her fear. She had lived with it every day for years, it was her closest companion behind Tawrro, but now it encircled her with unhindered glee. She shrank from its touch, but it pursued her, reaching her in the darkest corners of her existence, ready to stamp out the last of her happiness.

A growl.

That’s all it took to banish it, a single growl. The years of friendship and camaraderie and rapport could never be summed up in such a fleeting remark, and yet a single apologetic growl stood, bared and naked, waiting for judgement anyway. Daiya kept her eyes shut, unwilling to see the beast who had frightened her so. But she could feel her chest loosening, her sobs wavering until they broke, leaving her breathing heavy but breathing free of her quickly-fading fear. She pried open her eyes, and saw him crouched in front of her, a hand hovering just over her head, afraid to make contact. Her lip quivered, and her heart sprang as quickly as she moved, throwing herself into his giant frame, burying herself in the darkness beneath the waves of his thick Wookiee coat. A darkness which did not banish her, but welcomed her into its safe embrace.

They had little time in their newfound safety as a screaming alarm sounded throughout the works, causing the pair to look at the bloody trail left behind from where the Houk once stood guard.
 
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Ears twitched from an orange creature in the vents, who padded carefully along listening for a control room. A steady stream of beeps, a place that was colder than the rest of the rooms. On occasion, she would brush her fur against a grate and turn to peer out of the slits. Soft azure eyes watched the footsteps of the men and women in the arena. It would be hard to miss the sound of a Wookiee, or the sound of footsteps thundering toward it. Ria took it as her chance as she sprinted toward the sound of footsteps, her fur felt the change in temperature it was getting colder. Colder meant computers, which meant a command center - hopefully.
Unfortunately, Ria had been sprinting so fast she hadn't noticed the gigantic not-cat-friendly hole where workers had been fixing part of the ventilation system. A yelp from the cat as it fell through and thankfully, landed on all four paws. Still, her heart felt like it got lobbed upward into her throat. She shook off the shock and padded down the hall, a swish of her tail curled around the dreary white walls. This was definitely administration at least. Sadly, Ria realized she was running out of time, not just for her mission but the totem itself. The longer she stayed as a feline - the more she would lose her own humanity.
She turned another corner just as alarms wailed, quickly, Ria hopped into a room and crawled beneath a desk. "Hey, what the-"
Before Ria had time to react, a rather large and dour-looking fellow grabbed her by the scruff of her neck. He held her up and studied the cat, and it was only then that the cat realized that they had happened into the wrong room. It was not the command center, but instead the surveillance room. Ria hissed and launched her claws toward the fellow's face. Claws dug, scraped and kicked upward as she charged up and over his head and lept toward the top of the desk. "Why you little!"
He charged toward the cat, and the cat dodged. Ria managed to land her paws on his back and hopped down. He turned toward her and she looked toward the large panel of computers, the wall to wall monitors and looked back toward the man. Ria ran for the nearest set of controls and thanked whatever deity that had been watching over her - for guards who liked to have lunch at their desk, or otherwise.
Utilizing the overgrown cyborg's [Cybernetic Human] own pride against him. Ria built him up into a proper, blind-rage so when he smashed down he would smash down onto the consoles. She'd turn and attack him again when the opportunity presented itself, this time she caught him in the eyes. Ria got to work on knocking down any drink nearby. Cyborg in full rage withdrew his weapon and blindly fired - nearly got the cat while he was at it. Blaster bolts caught the end of her tail and she yelped.
Claws out again, she landed on his shoulder and crossed over his back, before the cat took another leap toward the consoles again. More blaster bolts to the controls, and by now she could almost hear the locked up creatures getting loose. Oops.
Ria jumped down from the consoles and rushed out of the room with a very, very angry Cyborg on her tail. The temperatures continued to drop as the ran further down the hall. The cat skidded into the t-section hallway and realized that both led toward a room. It was the cat's luck that someone came out of the actual command center - and she took the chance to rush in just as the Cyborg yelled for someone to snatch that cat.
Daiya Daiya

 
Location: Devaron

Team: One

Allies Nearby: Daiya Ria Misrani

Walking his way through the sewer, Enigma did his best not to gag as the soup that he strode through took on an even thicker consistency, the mouldering bones that jutted out forming little reminders that he was pushing his way through liquified remains. And fecal matter. Lots and lots and lots of fecal matter.

“Lets go through the sewer Enigma, it’s what they always do in the holovids, remember during ‘The Great Escaping, when Steph McKing escaped the empire! Why not do one of those, there definitely won’t be rats, and poop and oh look! A Rat on a piece of poop. Greaatttttt”

Slowly he continued his way through, a hand held torch in one hand. A hand held torch. As in, battery operated, flick a switch and light comes out. I’ve built destroyer droids out of pickles and rats, Advanced AI rootkits using a kids play-holo and yet I’m using some bargain basement analog piece of junk.

Slow and steady was the progress but the slicer continued onwards, entirely unaware of the slow movement within the waters behind him.
 

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