Kara was cursing and complaining in a surprising variety of languages as she trudged across the sand all by her lonesome. The fact that this little exercise was all her idea made her choice of language rather ironic.
The young woman was out in the desert looking for salvage. Every Zhellday, starting well before dawn when the world hadn't heated up so much, Kara would take a shovel, her long-bladed knife (stolen from a drunk in the Mos Eisley cantina) and her pistol (liberated from another drunk who clearly didn't know what to do with it) and go searching in a two-mile radius around the city (avoiding Tusken Raider territory) for anything useful. She didn't usually find much - the jawas got there first, or it was so useless even the jawas wouldn't take it. But today she had something else with her.
On Primeday, she'd been rummaging through the junkyard of one of her customers when she'd found an ancient, beat-up metal detector. The thing still worked, despite its obvious age, and she'd secreted it away in the bottom of her boot. That had been a really, really interesting conversation...
Beep. Beep. Beep.
Kara was jerked out of her reverie by the sound of the metal detector going off. Stopping, she slowly retraced her steps, and the beeping grew more insistent, before beginning to fade away after she passed a certain point. Carefully, she went back to the place where the beeping had first reached its peak. Then where it began to die off. Then into the middle of the area.
Kara grinned and clicked the metal detector off, setting it carefully off to the side. Then she slung her shovel down from across her back and started digging.
It was slow going - sand wasn't easy to dig - but after roughly half an hour of labor, Kara was rewarded with a metallic clang, the sound of metal hitting metal. Dropping to her knees, Kara carefully brushed the sand away, revealing a curved metal plate. Eyes gleaming, Kara swept away at the edges, inching forward warily at first, the eagerly. The metal plate was huge. She could eat for months, if she sold it to the right person!
Then, she reached too far and broke the fragile crust of sand. Her upper body pitched forward, and Kara yelped in surprise as she felt herself falling, flailing as the plummeted. She managed to land on her butt - which wasn't nearly padded enough - instead of her head, but her tailbone was not amused by the landing. Kara blinked her eyes open and looked around - and her jaw dropped.
What she'd found was no durasteel plate. It was a starship.
The young woman was out in the desert looking for salvage. Every Zhellday, starting well before dawn when the world hadn't heated up so much, Kara would take a shovel, her long-bladed knife (stolen from a drunk in the Mos Eisley cantina) and her pistol (liberated from another drunk who clearly didn't know what to do with it) and go searching in a two-mile radius around the city (avoiding Tusken Raider territory) for anything useful. She didn't usually find much - the jawas got there first, or it was so useless even the jawas wouldn't take it. But today she had something else with her.
On Primeday, she'd been rummaging through the junkyard of one of her customers when she'd found an ancient, beat-up metal detector. The thing still worked, despite its obvious age, and she'd secreted it away in the bottom of her boot. That had been a really, really interesting conversation...
Beep. Beep. Beep.
Kara was jerked out of her reverie by the sound of the metal detector going off. Stopping, she slowly retraced her steps, and the beeping grew more insistent, before beginning to fade away after she passed a certain point. Carefully, she went back to the place where the beeping had first reached its peak. Then where it began to die off. Then into the middle of the area.
Kara grinned and clicked the metal detector off, setting it carefully off to the side. Then she slung her shovel down from across her back and started digging.
It was slow going - sand wasn't easy to dig - but after roughly half an hour of labor, Kara was rewarded with a metallic clang, the sound of metal hitting metal. Dropping to her knees, Kara carefully brushed the sand away, revealing a curved metal plate. Eyes gleaming, Kara swept away at the edges, inching forward warily at first, the eagerly. The metal plate was huge. She could eat for months, if she sold it to the right person!
Then, she reached too far and broke the fragile crust of sand. Her upper body pitched forward, and Kara yelped in surprise as she felt herself falling, flailing as the plummeted. She managed to land on her butt - which wasn't nearly padded enough - instead of her head, but her tailbone was not amused by the landing. Kara blinked her eyes open and looked around - and her jaw dropped.
What she'd found was no durasteel plate. It was a starship.