Storm Seer
Gear: Mandalorian Beskar'gam | Beskad | Alchemized Helmet | Baradium Bomb | Sonic Blaster
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So many dead crew and bridge officers - while glorified managers - were a hindrance. It would certainly impact the efficiency of top-down command with a skeleton operation on the command deck. Kesyk would have to rely on the competency of substation commanders and the independent order of every subgroup across the Tyranny.
Broken consoles sparked. The dying but not yet dead moaned and stirred, last desperate gasps. A bridge in shambles, its vessel ripe for the guns of the faithful Mandalorians. Like a damaged nervous system that still responded, but slowly.
Too slowly.
Does a captain go down with their ship?
Kade's attention had no time to spare for such matters, fixated upon the single line opened upon the face of the Thing.
The beskad passed dangerously close by him, the sharp edge running along his cheek, as Cruelty watched on with curiosity.
A mere fleshwound, paltry and insignificant save that it sent a message and focused their attentions upon a new task. Kade's hand was halted, bound up against the will of the being in the glittering armor with the hole through its chest, who still stood upright. No being of flesh and blood this one.
“Do stop playing with your food.” She said in an almost bored tone.
The fingers of his remaining hand curled so tightly around the beskad's hilt that he thought they might pop. Kade's lips pulled back in a snarl beneath the helmet. They could not even bear to afford him the attention his presence demanded, casting it off upon another. But he had known this. Known how the sting of humiliation would feel as they pretended to ignore him. A worthless adversary.
That did not lessen his fury.
He swung his shattered hand in a futile gesture, blood spattering out and onto those gathered unless they moved.
Pathetic.
Pathetic.
Pathetic.
Stories often grow in the telling, but this one hadn't been told yet. The fact of the matter was that it was only one fussy, gold-plated Sith Lord with any interest in killing this fellow. Two had their love puddle, and the Vice-Admiral had the helm.These things… You know the rest.
A foul and wretched retelling of what followed, truth twisted and warped by Sith tongues, yet utterly unsurprising.
"Do you think I'm done with you?"There would come a great yank, and the warlock - if he were unprepared for such a thing - would be pulled from his feet and dragged along the floor of the bridge (slick with viscera) back to Meliant.
The yank jerked the Mandalorian stumbling backward, but affixed himself in place with the Force, rooting it through his feet until he stood fast. If the swordmaster wanted him dead, he would have had to come do it right there and then.
Right beside the chanting Sith, who even now Kade felt widening the nether portal. He took another shuddering breath as he felt the weight of all that power rushing through the bridge.
Now, as foretold, not merely the weight of one will, but that of many seeking to suborn the natural order and bend it to their awe. It was this which Kade had come to contend with, not the swordmaster.
"Together we can do it," he murmured up at her. "If we work together, we can rip it open even wider. That one already created a path, we can take advantage of it... and give her entry."
The Lord of the Sith would continue until he himself was dead or the rift would tear open, to allow entry to those that hungered for the living.
The array painted on the wall originally meant to undo and counter the Spirit-Speakers of the Mandalorians and shut down one of their avenues of attack had but one glyph yet to be set. Rather than to weaken, the last sigil painted would strengthen the rift to suit Cruelty's plan.
It tore like fabric beneath their combined will, wider and wider with fraying edges, and so did the rift between her body and her soul as Lina became two.
The miasma of energy rushing through the bridge at this moment was something beyond comprehension, a collection of sheer, raw power that sought to rend the fabric of reality. So much concentration. So much effort expended.
And all for one single purpose.
"Go on, bring out your Dark Messiah."
Kade hurled down his beskad and pulled out a detonator from his waist. Then he closed his eyes and gave himself over completely to the pull of the Force. To a sense of oneness. To a loss of self.
"I am awaited."
He pushed the detonator.
The 30 kilogram baradium bomb in his backpack capable of obliterating the entire bridge exploded.
Light.
Heat.
Nothing.
Father?
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