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KUAT | KUAT DRIVEYARDS
"Wowee," She whistled, turning on her heel to walk backward just to take it all in. Her hand flattened the top of her hat against her head to keep it from falling when she titled her chin up."Ain't this somethin'.."

They followed the signage from the landing dock to reception, Tansu chattering excitedly the entire time. Especially when they passed the manufacturing wing. A massive ring encircling the lush, blue-green planet below, the Drive Yards held the sort of grandeur that demanded appreciation. Entire starships hung suspended mid-construction, their skeletal frames jutting out into space while zero-g welding crews crawled along the struts like tiny little ants. Massive gantries carried whole freighter hulls from one arm of the station to the next, the movement almost balletic despite the scale.

Inside the client wing, the air smelled of sterile sealant and recycled coolants, tinged with the something floral to offset the industrialness of everything else. Walkways were polished transparisteel. Displays floated mid-air, projecting 3D rotational renders of custom models with names like Sunveil-Class, Dynast Havoc Runner, or the understated but terrifyingly fast Vakkar Ghost.

"Y'know, poor planning on your part bringing me to a place where you're in competition for prettiest thing to look at, cowboy."

Private buyers were whisked through sleek corridors by concierge droids with flawless diction and built-in datapads. Republic senators, defense contractors, royal families—all walked the same halls, their entourages quietly competing over specs, speed, and exclusivity. The kind of people that chose Kuat Driveyards for discretion on top of precision. Tansu understood that's why they were here. The type of shipyards in her price bracket were dustier and more prone to haggling. Here, she imagined the negotiations only got heated around the colour of the interior's leather or number of cupholders.

Try as she might, there was no way in the galaxy she'd look like she was meant to be here.

She stopped just shy of the pristine check-in console, eyes flicking over the too-white counters and the concierge droid that looked like it'd short-circuit if anyone tracked dirt in. Talsin, on the other hand, looked like he belonged here. Hair neat. Collar crisp. That lazy, charming grin already half-formed.

"I can't believe you're thinking this is a good idea." She murmured, brushing against his arm as a test for what amount of outward affection was acceptable here. "Everythin' in this place looks like it would be offended to be scratched."

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Talsin Lota Talsin Lota
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Tansu Treicolt Tansu Treicolt

Posture impeccable, expression stately, there was not even a hint that suggested Talsin wasn't exactly where he belonged. The sleek corridors and perfectly crisp desks didn't faze him at all. In fact, it put him more at ease, because that was how it was supposed to be. Clean, perfect, all meticulously organized for their comfort and pleasure.

It was just the little things that hinted at more. The way he only had eyes for her in the moment. The way he leaned towards her, subtly, wanting to bask in her joy. The way he tried to suppress a smile but the corners of it failed to be pushed down into neutrality.

"Oh, you know me, darlin', I never mind competition. It just makes me shine more." In the past the sudden break in his accent to mimic hers and the ego brushing would have infuriated her. Now she knew... it was his way to poke fun at himself while also breaching etiquette that had been stomped into him from a very young age.

A connection, showing he cared for her more than he cared about the etiquette.

He leaned into her touch, brushing her hip with his. As if to say- you do belong here... because you belong to me. "I don't care if they will be offended. I want to get you something nice. Something you want, with no reservation or limits, something that you can fly and will make you soar."

Talsin wanted to kiss her, but he couldn't. Shouldn't. Even here there were eyes of the court. The gossip... the intrigue, it could destroy her and he needed to shield her from it.

"You deserve it. I hate seeing you held back... when I know how far you can go if you weren't so restricted."
 

"Corn Breaker nearly tore itself apart with only a few extra folks on it." Tansu murmured, sounding sad. "The repairs alone are gonna.." She ran her hands over her face, starting to sound faraway.

It felt like betrayal to her sister to share the disconnect they were experiencing, but Tansu itched to be an open book. She needed Talsin to know everything. To know exactly what he was in for. After years of wanting and poor communication before the final payoff, she wanted no flaw or withholding in their relationship now.

"I think.." she closed her eyes ".. well, maybe not think 'zactly, but I can't help but wonder if Talin had told me about her vision earlier, if we coulda had a ship more equipped to help. We were packed to the gills and barely made it out alive."

That part had been hard to talk about. The almost of it all. The almost being able to fully help, but only getting a handful of folks off the dread world. The almost being heroes.

Eagerly she'd shared the exploits of her first TIE experience in the atmosphere of Cademimu V. A whole squadron of them, out of nowhere! And she and Talin had flown their rickety, stitched together with the parts she'd pilfered of old Dark Empire tech, Barloz-class freighter and managed to not only survive, but help with the evacuation of the populace getting glassed. They didn't save them all. Hardly even a fraction. And it ate at her.

"We need somethin' that'll handle bette what the galaxy's threats keep throwin' out. 'Specially if we have any hope of doin' some real good out there.

What was one of your pa's quotes? A fool's a man who starts a job with a bad tool?"
A wry grin. "My mama ain't raise no fools."

She did, actually. At least two of them.

A gentle chime, followed by a synthetic voice just too polite to be real, pinged from the other side of the sterile desk: Good afternoon. Mr. Lota. Your appointment for the Sovereign Series demonstration is ready. Right this way, please.
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Talsin Lota Talsin Lota
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