Cyndane
Attack Dog

The small shuttle shuddered as it broke through Yavin's atmosphere. Arisia wasn't afraid to be here, but she was still nervous. She hadn't been on an official mission since… Bastion itself, perhaps. Her own failure followed by the presumed death of her master, Akulak, had left her in a void. She was still a Sith, and an apprentice no less. But to whom? Even the overseers seemed to ponder over this question. The only assignments she had received since she had lost her regiment were simple 'search and destroy' missions. "Go after the deserters" They said. But a little recognition? No, that was too much to ask for.
Nevertheless, Arisia had continued her studies. What remained of 'Lord' Akulak's studies was in her hands. And while she understand little to nothing about his research and sorceries, she did learn from his more rudimentary techniques. The holocrons and scrolls had helped her advance, but if she truly wanted to prove herself, she needed more than being able to crush windpipes.
That was why she had requested this little trip. She had already claimed a lightsaber from a fallen ally, but it was not truly her own. It held no value and was definitely not a sign of her mastery. No, Arisia needed to build one of her own. And doing so required a crystal. The overseers had begrudgingly accepted her request, but on one condition… A Sith Knight would be accompanying her. Some Zambrano who was supposed to reign her in if she decided to step out of line. Great. Absolutely fantastic.
Stop thinking about it. She thought, her gaze averted from the Knight who sat on the other side of the shuttle. This is your requested jaunt. Your idea, and your moment. She took a deep breath, nostrils flaring as she channelled the Dark side of the Force. Just ignore her.
Arisia rose, head turning toward the pilot. "Open the hatch. We're jumping." Her tone was cold and decisive. If the databanks of the capital were right, their shuttle wouldn't be able to land nearby. Jumping was truly the only option they had, apart from an eight-hour trek through the jungle. "And you better still be around once I signal you." She added, glaring at the pilot as she walked toward the hatch with her face turned toward him. It was a dangerous leap from great height. But the holocrons of Akulak had made one thing very clear to her. A true Sith should never show fear.