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Flying Droidekas & Other Fine Designs

Xhal Taleed

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GEONOSIS SYSTEM, GEONOSIS
STALGASIN HIVE, XHAL'S WORKSHOP


Xhal should have been sitting down, rubbing his forehead, trying to comprehend the exact speed with which things were happening. Xhal had gone from having very rarely, if ever, leaving his homeworld of Duro to being held captive on Charros IV for two years, to being stranded on Gammor, to being picked up from that cesspool and thrown onto Geonosis with the addendum of being given a job designing droids for a Confederacy. It wasn't as if there were very many options available to him. Everyone he had ever known on Duro thought he was dead. Any money he had in the bank and all of his belongings were shafted to his parents. He couldn't bring himself to care terribly. He never talked to them much these days anyway.

What he was hung up on was that he had murdered another sapient being.

Some folks in the Galaxy ran about killing people without second thought, but Xhal was no warrior. He was, for all intents and purposes, a nerd. The Sith Lord who got axed, or incinerated as the case may be, certainly had it coming. He had kidnapped a great number of people like Xhal and forced them to work on some kind of ridiculous superweapon. If he didn't kill the Sith Lord like he had, then none of them would have escaped. Or could they have? But what then? The Sith Lord certainly would have come after them, or killed them, or just kidnapped more scientists to visit the same cruelty upon them. Rationally, yes, the Sith Lord needed to die. And that was discounting all the other likely wrongs he'd comitted in his life.

So why did he still feel bad about it? Xhal considered himself a rational man. The Sith Lord deserved what was coming to him. Maybe this was just a temporary thing. These guilty feelings would go away on their own, right? Xhal had stopped feeling guilty about sabotaging an aggravating student's science project in his fifth year of primary school by a month after the fact. Same thing, right?

Whatever the case, Xhal's prescription for his nagging conscience was to bury himself in his work. The workshop he had been assigned to looked radically different than when it had been first given to him. This was often how Xhal worked- the workshop starts out clean, he starts a project, it turns into a wasteland, he finishes the project, he cleans his workshop. It was a never-ending cycle, but one could always judge the complexity of the project Xhal was engaged in by just how messy the workshop was.

This first time around, it looked as though a tornado of Godly proportions ripped through a Jawa's yard sale. Droid parts and tools were littered across workbenches in piles, alongside other various knickknacks. There were also a number of gutted, deactivated droids littered about. Chief among them were the Fire Support Drone from Corulag Security Services and the Droideka from Baktoid. These things had served the basis of the design schematics currently displayed on one of the workshop's several holo-boards. This was going to be his first design for the Confederacy, so it would need to be perfect. Powerful, shielded, multi-purpose, intelligent... An excellent, well-rounded droid.

So obviously it would need to be named after him.

A Geonosian hurried in, carrying a container of EnhanceScan General-Purpose Scanners under one arm and a clipboard in the other. No sooner had it set the container down did it shove the clipboard into Xhal's chest. The Duros muttered a thank you and returned the clipboard. The Geonosian did not bother itself to respond and, its purpose here finished, promptly left. Xhal sighed, wandering back over to the holo-board to make a few more adjustments.
 
The Eternal Queen
"How is it coming?"

That was all she needed to know, really. As she walked in, (well, it was more like a strut, really) she read over a datapad. This scientist of theirs had quite the interesting history. Feena could relate. Before the CIS, before she was a 'decent person', she was a scientist too. She would study, experiment, create... She still did that with her medicine.

The first thing Feena noticed when she looked up at last, was the mess. Okay, so maybe they were a little more alike than Feena realized. Feena could recall her own lab. When she worked hard, the laboratory suffered for it. The typically neat and orderly Feena, would become a one woman hurricane, causing mess wherever she went. Feena stepped gingerly over a bit of debris and cleared her throat.

"Working hard, I see."
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

Xhal jumped at the voice, but managed to keep himself from whirling around in a panic. He wasn't on Gammor any more. He wasn't in danger of being forcibly abducted any more. There were guards here. He was as safe on this planet as he was on Duros, he was convinced. Besides, the Confederates wouldn't allow any harm to come of him. Not while he still had droids to put out, right? No, these folks were different. They'd just fire him, not kill him.

He realized he wasn't prepared for any guests, considering the state of his lab. The back of his neck burned with embarrassment, but there was little to do about it now.

"Yes'm. Just, uh, having issues with the shield projectors." He answered
 
The Eternal Queen
She winced a little when she made him jump. She was really going to have to learn to give more warning next time to this one.
"Issues, hm?"

Feena looked over the data pad once more, before getting closer to see what exactly was being worked on for herself.
"May I see?"
It was less of a request than she made it sound.

@[member="Xhal Taleed"]
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

"Sure." Xhal said, turning himself back towards the board. He dragged his finger across the screen, scrolling through a few other boards before getting to the image he desired. What now occupied the droid was a more detailed cutaway of the Taleed-Class Enforcer Droid, more focused on the shield projectors the droid bore than the rest of it. Seemingly from nowhere, Xhal produced a laser pointer, indicating the droid's power supply.

"The, um, power supply. Not big enough to keep the, uh, repulsorlifts and the shield going." The laser pointer drifted towards the shield projector. "These, uh, need to be fiddled with. Got to... Well, either I can, uh, make the droid a lot bigger, orrrrr... Mess with the shields. Make them more oriented towards the front. Not as much, uh, power."
 
The Eternal Queen
Feena listened to @[member="Xhal Taleed"] talk with increasing agitation. Why was he stuttering? Why was he hesitating? Did he think she was going to scream at him for running into complications? Everybody ran into road blocks every once in a while! She understood. She wasn;t going to eat him for it (although, she was starting to feel a little bit hungry). No. She was just going to ask how much time he needed and maybe offer a suggestion... But not until she could ask the most important question.

"Are you afraid of me?" she asked when he had finished, glancing down at her file on him, instead of actually looking at the screen he had brought up.
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

Xhal blinked, the laser pointer shutting off. He slowly turned, a bewildered look evident upon his blue, plain Durosian face. He'd been talking about shield projectors and power issues with this droid. What was this about? He was a nervous man, and the bluntness of the question had caught him off guard. He felt even more uncomfortable now, his inherent... Well, nervousness being called out in such a manner. He shifted weight from one foot to the other, fiddling with the laser pointer.

"Uh, what?"
 
The Eternal Queen
"You are! You are afraid of me!"
That was the biggest surprise. Feena was good at reading people, but nobody (aside from members of her household when she was irritated by something) was ever afraid of her!

"Why?" she demanded, lowering her data pad to look the scientist in the face.

@[member="Xhal Taleed"]
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

Xhal raised his hands, almost as if surrendering, dropping the laser pointer as he began to shrink away. His mouth fumbled to form words. No one else had gotten on his case in terms of speech patterns like this before. They usually just listened, gave their response or whatever, and left him to his own devices. That suited Xhal just fine. He wasn't a talking person, he wasn't even an interacting person. How was he supposed to get through a situation like this? He designed droids, cybernetics, and armor. Not have conversations with people!

"I... Don't... Know?"
 
The Eternal Queen
"Hmmm...."

Feena set her datapad down and got just a little bit closer.

"I'm going to fill you in on a little secret," she began, "Of all the people in the Galaxy, of all the zillions of sentients, the last person you ever have to fear is standing right in front of you. I don't care what you do, who you do it to, I will never, ever harm you. I just want you to do what you were hired to do. That is it. Do you understand?"
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

It wasn't necessarily the fear of being harmed that made Xhal as nervous as he was. It was the fear of a number of things. Of offending people, of making a bad impression, of weirding them out... It was these fears that made Xhal keep to himself most of the time and why he was often unnecessarily careful and nervous in his speech patterns. His fears were evidently realized, as now he believed he had offended this woman by somehow implying he thought he was going to get a thrashing from her. Xhal opened his mouth, mentally suppressing a cascade of uh's and um's.

"...Yes, ma'am."
 
The Eternal Queen
"Good! Now, Let's take another look at your project, shall we?"

For all Feena's well intent, she still did not quite understand what it was like to feel shy anymore. Feena had never been shy. She had been unfriendly when she was young, but never shy.

"Now, the issue was with the shields, yes? The power supply to the shields... Hmm..."
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

"Mhm," Xhal paused, forcing another 'uh' to stay lodged within his throat. He bent over to pick his laser pointer back up off the ground. He was just glad to be back on track with talking Taleed-Class Enforcer. This whole shield generator issue would have been fixed up right quick if it weren't for a few major issues. Then his prized model of droid could hit the market and the C.I.S. would see what an invaluable asset he was. At least, he hoped as much.

"I can't make the droid any bigger. Might mess things up or make them worse. Problem is, only shield generators that fit these... Blueprints are the Droideka's. They take up too much power to keep the repulsors active, and I don't know how to... Adjust them accordingly."

Xhal indicated two deactivated Droidekas behind him, both conspicuously missing their shield projectors. "I... Tried it myself. Couldn't get it right, broke them both. Decided to stop. Droidekas are... expensive and Baktoid doesn't sell the projectors separately. Got a couple left in the back, though."
 
The Eternal Queen
"Ah, well, that is a problem."

Feena glanced over at the dismantled droidekas behind him, making a face.

"Do you have a plan yet? Do you need a bigger budget? Bigger lab? Assistants? What can we do to help you finish this?"
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

"I mean, I could keep messing with the things until I figure it out. Could get expensive, though. Don't want to be a burden." Xhal shrugged. He didn't want to be a drain on resources for the Confederacy, especially this early into his career with them. The best thing to do would be to bring in someone who knew a thing or two about shield projectors. Xhal could staple them to a droid well enough, but if it came to modifying them on their own, it would take some trial and error.

"Unless you know someone who's good with this kind of thing."
 
The Eternal Queen
Feena wasn't afraid of it getting expensive. Sure, it wasn't exactly her place to decide what was worth the expense, but she doubted the CIS could not handle it. She gazed at the unfinished work, trying to dissect the machine with her brain.

"Unless you know someone who's good with this kind of thing."
"Well..." Feena reluctantly answered, "Perhaps I could take a quick look at it?"
 

Xhal Taleed

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@[member="Feena Mason"]

Xhal nodded, scurrying for the back room. "Alright," he said, "Back in a moment."

The Duros vanished into the storage room for a few minutes, fiddling with one of the Droidekas kept back there. The sounds of mechanical mayhem filled the air for a while before Xhal eventually returned, holding the Droideka's signature field projector in one hand and a tool box in the other. Both were rather heavy, and he seemed to struggle a bit to set them both down on the counter.

"There we go. New one to mess with."
 

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