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Faction Escape from Mytus VII | Iron Covenant

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There was a passing nod given to Dragr as they made their way inside; wordless appreciation for the compliment. “With any luck, fate shall see that done. Though, let us hope you do not wind up in such a situation in the first place.” He succinctly replied thereafter to the young Bralor. Truthfully, Carduul had no idea if this was a ‘valuable’ individual or not—to have them be Mandalorian at all was considered reason enough for him to go through all the trouble.

Though he was partial to her musing of what to do, obviously it wouldn’t be a good idea to release everyone if it was supposed to be a simple extraction. Nonetheless… “I do not think we have a choice in the matter, if the alarms are anything to go by.” He idly commented in reply.

The next corridor was made short work of. Though he was hardly much of a tech head, he could tell there would be far too much chaos to figure out where the distress had arrived from. He usually had specialists accompanying him in a battlefield to handle such a thing… “I don’t think a prison in lockdown will have a lot of unmonitored traffic. More than likely, our paths will cross at that cell you mentioned the breakout in.” He asserted towards Dragr, just as he rounded the next corner—where another pair of guards rushed into an equal amount of blaster bolts to their chests from Carduul. If they went much further, undoubtedly they would run into a cell block- and the real trouble would begin as they get mixed up in what seemed to be a riot. Shouts and sounds of fisticuffs became audible in the distance as they approached.

He had shouldered up against the edge of the next corner, glancing towards the rest. “Unless Bralor knows how to raise such a signal, my suit isn’t specialized for such a task. So, for now, let us deal with the foes between us, and our quarry.” Steps had led outwards, with a gesture to Dragr. “So, to Cell 447 we go.”

 


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G U N S L I N G E R
Mytus VII
Tag: Juno Wren Juno Wren | Sōla Krayt Sōla Krayt | Jaikell Wyrvhor Jaikell Wyrvhor | Signy Bralor Signy Bralor | Carduul Akahl Carduul Akahl | Baal’ik Yautja Baal’ik Yautja

Klaxons continued to blare; Siv filtered out the noise from his audiofeed. It was giving him a headache. The sooner they finish this mission, the better. The Mandalorian fireteam advanced through the station, as if it were routine work. The station's guards were evidently not combat-seasoned, standing little chance against the three tempered warriors.

"Not much further to go," Siv grunted as he stepped over the body of a fallen guard, smoke rising from the charred hole in his chest where Siv's blaster had made an impression. Through a blast door, then he saw them: two figures standing over a crumpled body. Siv trained his blaster on one of them, but recognized the Mandalorian armor and lowered it slightly. "Wren?" He asked, calling across the corridor. His IFF hadn't identified the Mandalorian as their target yet. And there had been no mention of the other stranger in the distress beacon.

 

They found a few knocked out guards on the roof, proof enough that something was afoot. No ships in the sky though. Just the endless void of space.

“Back down?” asked Sōla, as she awkwardly held the rifle she’d taken from one of the downed guards.

Juno nodded. “I figure we head back to the cell, hunker down for a bit, then make for the basement where they’re keeping my armor. Let the riot follow its natural course. It’ll be a few less people to kill, when the time comes.”

They took the stars back down to level 34 to find the block mostly empty. Grease was leaning against the wall near Juno’s cell. He didn’t notice them until they were close. When he saw their rifles, his eyes grew big and round.

“I-“

Juno didn’t let him speak. She punched him clean in the face and knocked him out cold.

“Good riddance,” said Sōla.

“Wren?” came a smoky old voice.

Juno looked up, and for a long moment, she couldn’t find the words to say.

“I take it these people are friends of yours?” said Sōla.

Yes,” Juno finally managed. “Siv Dragr. Old man, you’re a sight for sore eyes.”​


 
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