Laira Darkhold
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Laira sat quietly in her seat in the common room aboard the Rebel Outcast. To her left was her ex-Imperial Death Trooper, Leohttp://starwarsrp.net/topic/138882-leo-coburn/, who acted as her gunner and first mate; to his left was the Yuuzhan Vong Jedi Padawan, Saeza, who had become Laira’s partner in crime as it were since they had been assigned to work together. The redhead was a little bored, waiting on the Jedi Master Em Durost to begin his briefing of their mission. The Kel Dor was taking his time, being deliberate about collecting his files, and Laira was sure that if he didn’t hurry the Outcast would be close to reversion by the time he started.
She cast a glance over to Saeza who was sitting attentively and ready to take notes on her datapad, and then to Leo who had his eyes closed and arms folded over his chest. Finally, the Kel Dor began, his monotonous mechanical droll reaching across the ship’s quarters.
“RESINT reports have revealed to us the possibility of a defector from the Sith Empire having taken refuge on the world of Cademimu outside Imperial-space. What they are able to tell us is that the defector is a scientist linked to a classified Project Triumph, though RESINT hasn’t been able to discover what project’s focus was, he is believed to be vital to it.
“Shortly after RESINT confirmed the defector’s existence and location with their sources, Sith Inquisitorial assets were deployed on the planet, though great efforts were made to conceal their purpose and number. Given the lengths they’ve taken to keep their operatives from public view, we can assume they intend to recapture and reeducate the defector.
“Our information indicates the defector fled from the Inquisitors into the Quarantine Zone, a rakghoul invested ghetto of immense proportions. Why he chose to hide there, we can only guess at, but we are aware that the Sith have begun making forays into the region since arriving on the planet.
“We are being sent to recover the scientist so that he can be debriefed and potentially brought into the Resistance before the Sith are able to recapture him. We will need to be careful, as if we bring too much attention to ourselves our purpose will be revealed and the Sith will likely take measures to ensure we are not successful. The planet’s government has aligned itself with the Sith Empire and will likely be supporting the Inquisition in their mission.
“You’ve been supplied a data-packet with further information. Please read them carefully.” The Jedi finished, his black, bionic eye-coverings viewing the trio impassively. Laira began reading the data, scanning the information and maps of the quarantine zone. Though scans could be taken of it from orbit, the smog from the planet and the radiation muddled sensors enough that lifeform scans were unreliable at best, however some topographical data was supplied as well as areas with increased radiation levels.
“Oof, best load up on Anti-Rad pills.” She muttered, “Especially if you don’t want deformed kids down the road.” Leo snorted, while Saeza’s gold eyes rested behind a furrowed brow.
“I would be much more concerned with the immediate health risks, only-” She started to explain them before Leo touched her thigh, a signal to her that the redhead had been making a joke. “Oh. Yes.” the Yuuzhan Vong stopped, her bluish skin blushing a shade of purple in embarrassment.
“We will also need to procure doses of the Rakghoul Inoculation before proceeding into the Quarantinze Zone. Each dose generally lasts eight hours and provides a noticeable resistance to the plague, even scratches and bites aren’t inherently infectious when properly inoculated.” The Jedi Master said, either passing over Laira’s joke or he hadn’t found it amusing.
Laira flipped to the False Identification documentation supplied by RESINT, plugging in the ship registry into the Rebel Outcast’s computer so that it could alter its sensor signature to match the fake. “Seems like I’m going to be Kailyn Joyce.” She said, fetching the papers out of the packet. “I’m the pilot for Dr. Yath Dural. That’s pretty cool, they wrote us backstories. I’m the pilot for the good doctor accompanying him on his humanitarian mission within the Quarantine Zone.”
“Huh, I’m Olen Joyce. Are we supposed to be newly weds?”
“No, brother-sister team up. We’re ne’er-do-wells he’s employing to help with the shadier side of doctoring. Master Durost is playing Dural, Saeza is going to be his nurse Genny Setter. Oh, I have a costume you could wear Saeza!” Laira grinned mischievously at the little Vong padawan.
“I need a costume?” Saeza turned her puzzled gaze towards the Jedi Master.
“Do you really need anything? Can’t you just do some things for my amusement?”
“Enough.” The Jedi Master cut through the jokes and the mischief like a knife, his tone suddenly stern and unflinching. “Street clothes and a pack of survival gear. The government doesn’t allow others into the Quarantine Zone freely, but there are ways in and those willing to help smuggle others in. We’ll be making our entrance at Skipper’s Den, a smuggler’s cantina that supposedly has a hidden tunnel to the Rift where we can make our way to Port Naru. We will pose as our provided identities until we get inside the quarantine zone. Padawan Darkhold and Mister Coburn, you will be in charge of securing us passage while Padawan Bolok’Vang and I focus on purchasing additional medical supplies to cover our intentions.”
“Alright. Let me go handle the comms and get us landed.” Laira said, standing to make her way to the cockpit. Leo slid out of the booth after her while Saeza continued to review her material.
“She’s not going to be able to handle too much of the deception.” He muttered to Laira as they turned into the cockpit.
“She’ll be fine. Master Durost works with RESINT all the time. He knows what he’s doing.”
“Yeah, but he doesn’t know us. How about you?”
“Me?” Laira asked, studying him for a moment while they found their seats in the tandem cockpit. “I’m alright. Do this everyday.” She smiled, referring to her alter ego. It was a bit of an inside joke, though perhaps not as inside as she would like. Still, deception like this was something the redhead was perfectly familiar and comfortable with.
“I mean, are you alright. We haven’t talked much about what all’s happening with you. Or Tython. Or Azure.” Laira could tell he was just concerned, trying to be sweet and caring. Part of her wanted that desperately, someone she could call on to help her through all the mess she was in, all the issues she had caused and been around that had nearly driven her mad. But, she was guarded. Too much time alone had left her with walls up to defend herself from hurting others by letting them get attached to her only for her to screw it up somehow.
“I’m fine. Really.” She winked at him, putting on a brave face. “It’s not like I went home all that often, so I barely even miss it.”
“You started on a suicide letter.” Laira snapped her head back to look at him, glaring daggers into the Death Trooper. If looks could kill, he’d be vapor. “What? You locked yourself in your room, you didn’t eat or drink, you didn’t sleep. You won’t talk to us about everything. Yeah, I’ve been checking up on your datapad’s logs. Sue me.”
“It wasn’t that. It was just. Just, how about don’t invade my privacy, alright!” She was hissing, angry and hurt, not that he was concerned or had invaded her privacy, but that he knew she was suffering. Still struggling to come to terms with everything she had done and everyone she had inadvertently hurt along the way. It’s not like her cockpit had a lot more space for names of people she cared about, people that trusted her. It hadn't been a suicide letter so much as writing something for her friends and family in case the next time she had a brush with death she didn't make it. Laira was done letting others take the fall for her, the next time it was her or someone else, it was going to be her through hell or high-water and she just didn't want to leave them with nothing.
“I’m just worried about you is all.”
She tried to soften, “Nothing to be worried about. I’ll pull through, always do.” Laira turned back to the controls, watching the blue tunnel of Hyperspace disappear and fade back into pinpricks of stars. “This is Truist Star to Cademimum Control. Permission to land at Starport three-three-seven.”
She cast a glance over to Saeza who was sitting attentively and ready to take notes on her datapad, and then to Leo who had his eyes closed and arms folded over his chest. Finally, the Kel Dor began, his monotonous mechanical droll reaching across the ship’s quarters.
“RESINT reports have revealed to us the possibility of a defector from the Sith Empire having taken refuge on the world of Cademimu outside Imperial-space. What they are able to tell us is that the defector is a scientist linked to a classified Project Triumph, though RESINT hasn’t been able to discover what project’s focus was, he is believed to be vital to it.
“Shortly after RESINT confirmed the defector’s existence and location with their sources, Sith Inquisitorial assets were deployed on the planet, though great efforts were made to conceal their purpose and number. Given the lengths they’ve taken to keep their operatives from public view, we can assume they intend to recapture and reeducate the defector.
“Our information indicates the defector fled from the Inquisitors into the Quarantine Zone, a rakghoul invested ghetto of immense proportions. Why he chose to hide there, we can only guess at, but we are aware that the Sith have begun making forays into the region since arriving on the planet.
“We are being sent to recover the scientist so that he can be debriefed and potentially brought into the Resistance before the Sith are able to recapture him. We will need to be careful, as if we bring too much attention to ourselves our purpose will be revealed and the Sith will likely take measures to ensure we are not successful. The planet’s government has aligned itself with the Sith Empire and will likely be supporting the Inquisition in their mission.
“You’ve been supplied a data-packet with further information. Please read them carefully.” The Jedi finished, his black, bionic eye-coverings viewing the trio impassively. Laira began reading the data, scanning the information and maps of the quarantine zone. Though scans could be taken of it from orbit, the smog from the planet and the radiation muddled sensors enough that lifeform scans were unreliable at best, however some topographical data was supplied as well as areas with increased radiation levels.
“Oof, best load up on Anti-Rad pills.” She muttered, “Especially if you don’t want deformed kids down the road.” Leo snorted, while Saeza’s gold eyes rested behind a furrowed brow.
“I would be much more concerned with the immediate health risks, only-” She started to explain them before Leo touched her thigh, a signal to her that the redhead had been making a joke. “Oh. Yes.” the Yuuzhan Vong stopped, her bluish skin blushing a shade of purple in embarrassment.
“We will also need to procure doses of the Rakghoul Inoculation before proceeding into the Quarantinze Zone. Each dose generally lasts eight hours and provides a noticeable resistance to the plague, even scratches and bites aren’t inherently infectious when properly inoculated.” The Jedi Master said, either passing over Laira’s joke or he hadn’t found it amusing.
Laira flipped to the False Identification documentation supplied by RESINT, plugging in the ship registry into the Rebel Outcast’s computer so that it could alter its sensor signature to match the fake. “Seems like I’m going to be Kailyn Joyce.” She said, fetching the papers out of the packet. “I’m the pilot for Dr. Yath Dural. That’s pretty cool, they wrote us backstories. I’m the pilot for the good doctor accompanying him on his humanitarian mission within the Quarantine Zone.”
“Huh, I’m Olen Joyce. Are we supposed to be newly weds?”
“No, brother-sister team up. We’re ne’er-do-wells he’s employing to help with the shadier side of doctoring. Master Durost is playing Dural, Saeza is going to be his nurse Genny Setter. Oh, I have a costume you could wear Saeza!” Laira grinned mischievously at the little Vong padawan.
“I need a costume?” Saeza turned her puzzled gaze towards the Jedi Master.
“Do you really need anything? Can’t you just do some things for my amusement?”
“Enough.” The Jedi Master cut through the jokes and the mischief like a knife, his tone suddenly stern and unflinching. “Street clothes and a pack of survival gear. The government doesn’t allow others into the Quarantine Zone freely, but there are ways in and those willing to help smuggle others in. We’ll be making our entrance at Skipper’s Den, a smuggler’s cantina that supposedly has a hidden tunnel to the Rift where we can make our way to Port Naru. We will pose as our provided identities until we get inside the quarantine zone. Padawan Darkhold and Mister Coburn, you will be in charge of securing us passage while Padawan Bolok’Vang and I focus on purchasing additional medical supplies to cover our intentions.”
“Alright. Let me go handle the comms and get us landed.” Laira said, standing to make her way to the cockpit. Leo slid out of the booth after her while Saeza continued to review her material.
“She’s not going to be able to handle too much of the deception.” He muttered to Laira as they turned into the cockpit.
“She’ll be fine. Master Durost works with RESINT all the time. He knows what he’s doing.”
“Yeah, but he doesn’t know us. How about you?”
“Me?” Laira asked, studying him for a moment while they found their seats in the tandem cockpit. “I’m alright. Do this everyday.” She smiled, referring to her alter ego. It was a bit of an inside joke, though perhaps not as inside as she would like. Still, deception like this was something the redhead was perfectly familiar and comfortable with.
“I mean, are you alright. We haven’t talked much about what all’s happening with you. Or Tython. Or Azure.” Laira could tell he was just concerned, trying to be sweet and caring. Part of her wanted that desperately, someone she could call on to help her through all the mess she was in, all the issues she had caused and been around that had nearly driven her mad. But, she was guarded. Too much time alone had left her with walls up to defend herself from hurting others by letting them get attached to her only for her to screw it up somehow.
“I’m fine. Really.” She winked at him, putting on a brave face. “It’s not like I went home all that often, so I barely even miss it.”
“You started on a suicide letter.” Laira snapped her head back to look at him, glaring daggers into the Death Trooper. If looks could kill, he’d be vapor. “What? You locked yourself in your room, you didn’t eat or drink, you didn’t sleep. You won’t talk to us about everything. Yeah, I’ve been checking up on your datapad’s logs. Sue me.”
“It wasn’t that. It was just. Just, how about don’t invade my privacy, alright!” She was hissing, angry and hurt, not that he was concerned or had invaded her privacy, but that he knew she was suffering. Still struggling to come to terms with everything she had done and everyone she had inadvertently hurt along the way. It’s not like her cockpit had a lot more space for names of people she cared about, people that trusted her. It hadn't been a suicide letter so much as writing something for her friends and family in case the next time she had a brush with death she didn't make it. Laira was done letting others take the fall for her, the next time it was her or someone else, it was going to be her through hell or high-water and she just didn't want to leave them with nothing.
“I’m just worried about you is all.”
She tried to soften, “Nothing to be worried about. I’ll pull through, always do.” Laira turned back to the controls, watching the blue tunnel of Hyperspace disappear and fade back into pinpricks of stars. “This is Truist Star to Cademimum Control. Permission to land at Starport three-three-seven.”
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