Acier Moonbound
Rogue Wolf
Location: Odessen
/// ENCRYPTED TRANSMISSION ///
FROM: Acier Moonbound
TO:
ENCRYPTION: AES-512 // ONE-TIME KEY // AUTO-PURGE
Pryse,
I'm out. Not legally.
Need your help moving some cargo. Quiet job. No credits, but I'm cashing in that favor.
Meet me at the attached coordinates on Odessen.
Bring a freighter with enough room for multiple containers.
I'll explain the rest when you get here.
-- Ace
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Odessen was quieter than Ace remembered. Wind rolled through endless forests, carrying the scent of damp earth and pine across weathered stone. Ancient roads had long since surrendered to the wilderness, their fractured surfaces disappearing beneath moss and creeping undergrowth. Here and there, broken towers and forgotten fortifications emerged from the trees before vanishing again, little more than ghosts swallowed by time.
Ace waited beside the weathered remains of what had once been a small landing platform. It was isolated enough to avoid unwanted attention while still offering an easy approach from orbit, a convenient place to meet before disappearing into the forests beyond.
Standing motionless at the edge of the landing pad, Ace let his gaze wander across the forest canopy stretching toward the horizon. A lot had changed since he'd last set foot on Odessen. The Hidden Path, as far as he knew, was gone. Meanwhile, the Vanguard was only beginning and progress was coming along quietly. A safehouse secured and supplies gathered a crate at a time.
The Hidden Path hadn't kept everything beneath its main outpost. Supply depots had been scattered across Odessen, hidden away in case they were ever needed. When discussions turned toward what the Vanguard would need to survive, Ace had proposed searching for whatever remnants might still exist. Assuming scavengers hadn't already stripped them clean, even a single forgotten depot could spare months of building.
Buried among fragmented records and forgotten logistics manifests lay the coordinates to one such cache. Whether anything remained there... was another matter entirely. Retrieving it alone would've been manageable, but moving it without attracting attention wouldn't. Which was why he'd called Kinley.
Lorn had understood the necessity of the mission. He'd also understood the risk. The dark side still lingered. Every day without it demanded conscious effort, and every time Ace reached for the Force, there remained the possibility of hearing old whispers answer in return.
Even so, the Vanguard couldn't afford to leave capable people idle while waiting for certainty that might never come. So Lorn had trusted him enough to let him carry this one alone. Ace intended to justify that faith.
His eyes lifted toward the overcast sky, waiting for the first sign of an approaching ship.