Imella Flyve
Character
A Disturbance on Orto Plutonia
Location: Icy Wastelands of Orto Plutonia
Objective: Set the scene
Tag:
Naivia Neryn
It was the dead of night and there was a blizzarding snowfall besides that. But no one needed the Force to know something was very wrong. The small group of Pantoran explorers had passed by a Talz village left in ruins not two hours ago. There was discussion amongst the group that they should turn back, or should at least stop there for the night and hope that whatever caused the destruction would not return to the same place. But the leaders of the group insisted on moving forward. The Pantora Mining Company had paid them well to search out a new site. There was also talk of a factory to make military transports to be placed on the planet. Time was money. And the leaders of this expedition liked credits.
The two scouts on their speeders had been out of contact for twenty minutes now. Vero Tane was the true leader in the expedition, though he shared some of the responsibilities, was sitting at the sensors station of the larger transport that carried the other seven members of the survey team. He tisked to himself as he gazed at the screen in front of him. The snow made readings unreliable and even in this weather there was always a group of Narglatch around so when a lifeform was confirmed it was hard to know what it was.
One thing was for sure looking at the instruments: those speeder bikes were either out of range of the sensors or they were not operating at the moment. Vero cursed his luck. “I don’t suppose comms are handling this snow any better than sensors are?”
“Local comms are nothing as soon as you get out of the transport,” Vala Irak, his second in command, responded quickly. “Inter-planetary comms work just fine though if you want to get us out of here.” Vala had been the most vocal proponent of abandoning their task and finding work somewhere else. She was the calm steady one so her hesitation took Vero by surprise, but he needed this payday. He’d invested too much to give up now.
“Wait,” he said as suddenly a slew of lifeforms appeared on the sensors. They were moving fast, and they were coming right towards them. “What do you see out there?” he questioned the driver of the transport.
“A bunch of movement,” the driver yelped. “Gotta be Narglatch. What else could it be?”
Vero knew the driver was right, but what would cause these movements. “That’s the biggest pack I’ve ever seen. If they attack I’m not sure if the transport will keep us safe.”
The transport likely would not have kept them safe, but the Narglatch were not what was doing the hunting this night. Not what the crew had to fear. Suddenly the transport came to a complete stop. “Why are you stopping?” Vero yelled out. Something banged loudly into the transport, Vero was quite sure it was at the front of the vehicle, but he couldn’t be sure.
“Uh. Boss,” the driver stammered. “I can see what has the Narglatch spooked. And whatever it is just threw one of the speeders at us. It’s glowing and I’m pretty sure it’s got something in its arms?”
“Can we get out of here now Vero?” Vala requested urgently.
“Place a distress call,” Vero submitted. “At least have someone else come out here and look things over. “What the hell is out there?” Vala wasn’t concerned about that anymore and went to work placing the distress call back to Installation B2
Another member of the crew rushed over to the front viewport. “We don’t want to know what that is.” He smacked the driver in the back. “Why are we just sitting here? Reverse. Forward. I don’t care what direction. Don’t leave us just sitting here.”
But it was too late. The thrown speeder bike had disabled the engine. To get it going again someone would have to go outside. And none volunteered for that task. In the end someone should have tried. Instead they sat and waited for help that wouldn’t reach them in time. The Leviathan took every semblance of being that had existed in each member of the team, devoured them and moved on to sleep the day away.
When the team from Installation B2 found the wrecked transports of the team it was obvious this was not a result of a Talz attack or Narglatch even. Something nefarious was about. They called Pantora and requested a team with more military capabilities to help them figure out what had happened.
Objective: Set the scene
Tag:

It was the dead of night and there was a blizzarding snowfall besides that. But no one needed the Force to know something was very wrong. The small group of Pantoran explorers had passed by a Talz village left in ruins not two hours ago. There was discussion amongst the group that they should turn back, or should at least stop there for the night and hope that whatever caused the destruction would not return to the same place. But the leaders of the group insisted on moving forward. The Pantora Mining Company had paid them well to search out a new site. There was also talk of a factory to make military transports to be placed on the planet. Time was money. And the leaders of this expedition liked credits.
The two scouts on their speeders had been out of contact for twenty minutes now. Vero Tane was the true leader in the expedition, though he shared some of the responsibilities, was sitting at the sensors station of the larger transport that carried the other seven members of the survey team. He tisked to himself as he gazed at the screen in front of him. The snow made readings unreliable and even in this weather there was always a group of Narglatch around so when a lifeform was confirmed it was hard to know what it was.
One thing was for sure looking at the instruments: those speeder bikes were either out of range of the sensors or they were not operating at the moment. Vero cursed his luck. “I don’t suppose comms are handling this snow any better than sensors are?”
“Local comms are nothing as soon as you get out of the transport,” Vala Irak, his second in command, responded quickly. “Inter-planetary comms work just fine though if you want to get us out of here.” Vala had been the most vocal proponent of abandoning their task and finding work somewhere else. She was the calm steady one so her hesitation took Vero by surprise, but he needed this payday. He’d invested too much to give up now.
“Wait,” he said as suddenly a slew of lifeforms appeared on the sensors. They were moving fast, and they were coming right towards them. “What do you see out there?” he questioned the driver of the transport.
“A bunch of movement,” the driver yelped. “Gotta be Narglatch. What else could it be?”
Vero knew the driver was right, but what would cause these movements. “That’s the biggest pack I’ve ever seen. If they attack I’m not sure if the transport will keep us safe.”
The transport likely would not have kept them safe, but the Narglatch were not what was doing the hunting this night. Not what the crew had to fear. Suddenly the transport came to a complete stop. “Why are you stopping?” Vero yelled out. Something banged loudly into the transport, Vero was quite sure it was at the front of the vehicle, but he couldn’t be sure.
“Uh. Boss,” the driver stammered. “I can see what has the Narglatch spooked. And whatever it is just threw one of the speeders at us. It’s glowing and I’m pretty sure it’s got something in its arms?”
“Can we get out of here now Vero?” Vala requested urgently.
“Place a distress call,” Vero submitted. “At least have someone else come out here and look things over. “What the hell is out there?” Vala wasn’t concerned about that anymore and went to work placing the distress call back to Installation B2
Another member of the crew rushed over to the front viewport. “We don’t want to know what that is.” He smacked the driver in the back. “Why are we just sitting here? Reverse. Forward. I don’t care what direction. Don’t leave us just sitting here.”
But it was too late. The thrown speeder bike had disabled the engine. To get it going again someone would have to go outside. And none volunteered for that task. In the end someone should have tried. Instead they sat and waited for help that wouldn’t reach them in time. The Leviathan took every semblance of being that had existed in each member of the team, devoured them and moved on to sleep the day away.
When the team from Installation B2 found the wrecked transports of the team it was obvious this was not a result of a Talz attack or Narglatch even. Something nefarious was about. They called Pantora and requested a team with more military capabilities to help them figure out what had happened.