Lord Gaius
Chosen
Hasjo glanced over his shoulder, motioning with a pair of blue goggles in his hands. "Defend the laboratory, Lieutenant. I do not want the professor hurt" he spoke sternly and with authority to Les Hender. Hasjo glanced over to Flight Marshal Peit Hale "Once the LAAT's are prepped for flight, evacuate the station. I'll meet this Sith alone."
"Knight Hallu" Peit called, throwing his head to the direction of the Nautolan "Knight Hallu, the ships won't be ready for launch for another thirty minutes. I'll organise the First Lieutenant to defend the main gate until we're ready for launch."
"I'll buy you as much time as I can. But do not wait for me. I sense a great darkness ahead for me. Once you're away, I'll be right behind you. Well rendezvous at Voss." The Knight gave them a curt nod, and Les spoke in his bionic voice "May the Force be with you." Hasjo shared the blessing onto Les before placing his goggles over his eyes to protect them from the harsh cold. The Nautolan was adapted to the cold, but such extreme environments required him to be well suited and to wear goggles, lest his eyes quite literally freeze over. He didn't have the advantage of eyelids like many other species. But even then, they too often had to wear goggles in the ferocious wastelands of Orto Plutonia.
[member="Sokrai Ronaro"] was here to stop her fellow Chiss from aiding her enemies. Sukh'Al'Lee had spat out a furious tale of insults in his native tongue upon the word of a Sith landing craft approaching the planet. The defence systems had attempted to shoot it out of the sky, but a storm had swept away all hopes of using any form of targeting system. Hasjo raised the hatch and climbed out into the cold, immediately his teeth began to chatter. He comfortably ran his hands over the Lightsaber Pike attached to his hilt, reassuring himself for the conflict ahead. He peered his eyes through the swirling snow that clouded vision twenty feet ahead of him. He could barely see a thing out here as the storm reached it's zenith. He began to trudge through the snow, following the darkness that permeated from the very core of the Sith. He shouted out to her, hoping she could hear his voice "Return from where you have come, Sith" he hissed those final words. Perhaps she was a Dark Jedi, but regardless, the Dark Side was evident, and to him it was all the same. The Dark Side was not something to be trusted.