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Faction Guided Current | Crimson Dawn [ME]


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OPERATION: GUIDEDD CURRENT
OPEN TO ALL CRIMSON DAWN ASSOCIATES, OPPORTUNISTS AND EVERYONE IN-BETWEEN

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Helix Station - Auric Exchange

Helix Station is a major Mid Rim trade hub operating beyond formal oversight, where legitimate commerce and criminal enterprise exist side by side. Smuggling routes, black market trade, narcotics distribution, protection rackets, and discreet credit markets all thrive within its docks and commercial sectors, each quietly controlled by competing interests.​
At the center of this network is the Auric Exchange, a financial institution that records cargo movements, trade routes, and merchant debts across multiple systems. These records expose the flow of goods, the structure of illicit operations, and the vulnerabilities of those involved.​
Crimson Dawn’s objective is not to disrupt Helix Station, but to control it from within. By gaining access to the Exchange’s data and leveraging the station’s existing systems, operatives can influence trade, dominate criminal activity, and establish quiet authority over the station’s economy.​

SEIZE CONTROL OF INFORMATION (AURIC EXCHANGE)

Infiltrate the Auric Exchange and gain access to its financial records. These ledgers contain detailed intelligence on cargo shipments, smuggling routes, merchant debts, and trade dependencies across the region.

Operatives may extract, alter, or leverage this data in different ways depending on their interests. Some may act directly on behalf of Crimson Dawn, while others may pursue personal profit, sell information, or trade favors; so long as their actions contribute to expanding Crimson Dawn’s reach.

Control of information is control of Helix Station. How that control is used may vary.

EXPAND UNDERWORLD INFLUENCE

Helix Station’s criminal ecosystem is already active, but fragmented. Smuggling corridors, black market trade, narcotics distribution, and territorial control are all open to influence.

Operatives; whether aligned with Crimson Dawn or working alongside it—may choose how they engage. Some may build alliances, others may take over operations, and some may simply carve out their own space under Crimson Dawn’s growing shadow.

Not every participant needs to act as an enforcer of the syndicate. Influence can be established through cooperation, opportunism, or quiet integration into existing systems.

LEVERAGE POWER AND PROFIT

The station runs on credits, risk, and obligation. Discreet lending, debt enforcement, protection agreements, and high-value cargo all present opportunities for those willing to act.

Participants may collect debts, strike deals, secure shipments, or establish protection networks; either in direct service to Crimson Dawn or in pursuit of their own gain. Independent operators are free to profit, provided their actions do not undermine the broader operation.

Loyalty may be optional. Consequences are not.

BYOO: THE STATION IS YOURS

Helix Station is a crossroads of ambition, where thousands pass through with their own goals, secrets, and agendas. Between the flow of commerce, the presence of criminal networks, and the opportunities hidden within its decks, there is no shortage of stories waiting to unfold.

Smugglers may pursue independent runs. Bounty hunters may track targets through crowded corridors. Slicers may chase hidden data caches. Crews may settle debts, forge rivalries, or capitalize on unexpected opportunities. Some may align with Crimson Dawn, others may work around it; or against it.

If your objective does not fit neatly within the operation, pursue it anyway.

Helix Station rewards initiative. Small actions can shift power, and a single decision can ripple across trade routes, alliances, and fortunes.
The structure is in place.

What you do within it is up to you.

Kurayami Bloodborn
Alden Akaran
Kael Varr
Hrist
Vael Saren
Elian Abrantes
Serrik Skirata
Quinn Varanin
Ivalyn Yvarro
Rowyna Galeway
Xerxes Verd
Tessa Thayne
Mia Monroe
Azen Kast
Cyran Vaas
Cabur Cabur Nau'ur
Avast Verd
Pal Veda
Dral Kar'taal
Reina Daival
Eenia Vahn
Adelle Bastiel
Nianuke cyt
Zurak Bruul
Vantis Saxon
Edward Ashcard
Persephone Halcyon
Inez
Mar Skirata
Korda Veydran
Sula Skirata
Sidonia Sidonia
Maur
Ferris Skirata
Veyla Krinn
Renn Vizsla
Perseus
Hubert Starhopper
erida Lok
Drexan Ordo
Ryzen Vord
Amelia von Sorenn
Zet Reav
Acier Moonbound
Shot Sutaz
Drystan Creed
Kyor "Mute" Jaeirr
Brent Warnel
Vahlika Velhaari
Hilal Vizsla
Sibylla Abrantes
Alyvia Toss
Vanadium
Platinum
Electrum
Elira Verd
Nando
Tin
Ranna Sejast
Aiden Wolf
Palladium
Songsteel
Alara Ordo
Minerva Fhirdiad
Aadihr Lidos
Azurine Varek
Kayte Toss
Lynn Caromed
Fabula Caromed
Is'ekapi Rex
Dreidi Xeraic
Grym Lok
Skye Mertaal
Zee Caromed
Rheyla Tann
Haken Ralo Bolt
Ginjako Brorai
Maiz Tor'val
Xasin Dyst
Sanguina Krev
Svidur Galaar
Vaux Gred
Mig Gred
Edrick Aethelred
Tarre Priest
Cerar Vizsla
Kassandra Beskar'ad
Kad'irk'Ra
Janous Ryss
Liorra
Tyr Mereel
Conrad
Aren D'Shade
Zel Sharratt
Korra Kast
Whottoomuzz Chantin
Reshim
Red Mobius
Emilia Locke
Athena Faar
Thalira Kiing
Vulcan Krayt
Delsin Shaw
Montello Deshra
Adonis Angelis IV
Siv Kryze
Jaikell Wyrvhor
Itzhal Volkihar
Valah Hagen
Vytal Noctura
Suleiman Lok
Jiriad Galaar
Kandosii Ka'rta
Manti Wyrvhor
Mia Monroe
Ladante Mamba
raef Malstadt
Ciri Jade
Lunara Azure
Kirae Orade
Ro'talius Emanti
Alora Vizsla
Zhulghua
Kalðr Ísbjørn
Cordelia Malkavian
Drego Ruus
"Templar"
CT-312
Tomaj Eldar
Rhys Swynol
Lysara Rynn
Nephthys Nardithi-Verd
Hanna
Siae Andronike
Zlova Rue
Runi Kuryida
Aliza Vale
Thram Drokor
Sagan Verd
Ze'bast Verd
Vyse de Valorous
Kuben Woods
Valeria de la Vallée
Lyra Scarlet
Talohn Atar
Incitrix
Klavatora Verd
Aselia Verd

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O B J E C T I V E 3
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Tag: @Open​

Sidonia did not arrive on Helix Station with ceremony. There was no big announcement; nothing that would draw attention to her beyond what the station already consumed by the hour. She stepped off the transport like anyone else, just another passenger among hundreds, letting the noise and movement close around her until she disappeared into it completely.

The docking ring was alive in that constant, grinding way unique to places that never truly slept. Cargo cranes groaned overhead, hauling massive containers through the air while crews shouted over manifests and missed deadlines. Arguments flared and faded in the same breath; over lost shipments, delayed clearances, credits that hadn’t yet cleared. It all blended into something relentless.

Sidonia wasn’t watching the noise; she was watching what slipped through it.

A dockmaster waved through a shipment too quickly. A crew moved with just a little too much confidence for people supposedly following protocol. A sealed container passed without inspection because someone, somewhere, had already been paid to look the other way.

The station wasn’t neutral. It was simply very good at pretending.

Her movements flowed like that of time, seamless and unbothered. Her clothing helped with that; deliberately chosen to belong anywhere on the station without ever standing out. A fitted, dark-toned travel coat draped cleanly over her frame, practical enough for the docks, refined enough for the concourse. Beneath it, tailored layers struck the same balance: well-made, understated, expensive without being obvious. The kind of look that suggested she had credits, but not enough to invite attention. Her gloves remained on, thin and precise, as common here as they were useful. A subtle band rested at her wrist, easy to dismiss as decoration, while the clasp at her collar held just a little more weight than it should have.

Nothing about her invited a second look.

By the time she moved inward, the atmosphere shifted almost imperceptibly. The harsh noise of the docks softened into conversation, into negotiation.Sidonia stepped into one of the upper lounges without hesitation, as if she had every reason to be there; and in practice, she did.

It didn’t take long to find what she was looking for.

Three merchants sat near the edge of the room, locked in a discussion that had gone on just a little too long. Their voices were low, but the tension sat plainly in their posture. A contract dispute. The kind that lingered until it started costing more than it was worth. She approached without asking, resting a hand lightly against the back of an empty chair as their conversation faltered. One of them looked up, ready to dismiss her; only to hesitate, something instinctive cutting through his reaction.

“You’re negotiating insurance terms through the Exchange,” Sidonia said, her tone calm, almost conversational.

She took the seat before they could object, folding into the space as though she had always been part of the discussion. “The route you’re arguing over will be flagged within the next cycle,” she continued, her gaze shifting between them. “Increased inspections. Delays. You’ll lose more time fighting that than you will adjusting now.”

A frown formed. “And you are—?”

Sidonia didn’t answer directly. Instead, she reached for the problem itself, guiding the conversation with small, deliberate shifts. A rerouted lane. A different carrier. A minor adjustment in timing that would avoid attention entirely. Nothing dramatic. Nothing that would raise suspicion. Just enough to turn a losing position into something workable.

It didn’t take long.

Tension gave way to reluctant agreement, the kind born not from trust, but from recognizing a better option when it was placed directly in front of you. By the time Sidonia stood, they were already recalculating, already committed to decisions they hadn’t intended to make when they sat down. “Pleasure doing business,” she said lightly, though no names had been exchanged.

She left them there before the questions could catch up, before curiosity became inconvenient. Behind her, the conversation resumed—quieter now, but moving along the path she had set.

That was all it ever took.

Sidonia continued through the concourse at an easy pace, her attention drifting but never unfocused. Around her, Helix Station carried on exactly as it always had. Deals were struck, credits moved. Alliances formed and fractured within the span of a conversation.

A route had shifted. A shipment would move differently. A decision made at one table would ripple outward into others, touching people who would never know where it began. That was how control worked here; not through force, not through declarations, but through accumulation. Small changes, layered carefully until they became something impossible to trace.

Her gaze lifted briefly toward the distant structure of the Auric Exchange, its polished surface reflecting a version of order the station didn’t truly possess. That would come later.

“Let them keep their records,” she murmured to herself, a faint trace of amusement in her voice. “For now.”

She moved on, blending once more into the flow of bodies as easily as she had entered it. A broker, perhaps. A negotiator. Someone who dealt in routes and numbers and quiet conversations.

There were still debts to uncover, routes to shape, and people who had not yet realized they were about to become useful. And Sidonia had never been one to stand above an operation when she could be inside it, guiding it with her own hands.

On Helix Station, power didn’t announce itself. It settled in until everything began to move around it.

And by the time anyone noticed, it would already too late.​

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BYOO

"Debt doesn't disappear… it just changes who holds the leash." -Juniper Le Fey

Helix Station had hosted Juniper before, long before her time with Crimson Dawn, dating back even before her stay with the The Black Sun Syndicate. She had been a different person the last time she stepped foot here. Literally. Undercover as someone else entirely. The reason, however, remained the same: hunting. This time, it wasn't a person, but information she was after.

Juniper had worked with Crimson Dawn long enough by now to know they were exceptional opportunists. With the fall of the Suns, the Mandalorians had so kindly offered to take them in- on the condition that they steered the ship. Or at least, that's how Juniper saw it. They were the best option for now, and they had given her plenty of opportunities to make credits. This time was no different. She just intended to do it her own way.

When she learned they were hitting the Exchange, she started formulating a plan. She had come into contact with the Exchange years prior, around the last time she'd been on the station, and, as it often did, it ended poorly. She still carried a debt she couldn't escape, one that had made her a person of interest. Not enough to be hunted, but enough to know better than to linger where the Exchange had a presence.

Juniper had never been particularly good at staying away... Which was how she found herself in the ventilation system.

She had already mapped out the rough location of the central data hub and worked out a path to get there. Crimson Dawn's preparation had given her the time she needed to plan something of her own. A small side venture. The sorceress had commissioned a virus from a former fling on Nar Shaddaa- someone who specialized in financial crimes. He agreed to build the software on one condition: that Juniper erase the debts of him and a few of his associates.

Looking down through the vent, Le Fey could see she was exactly where she needed to be. Just a few rooms from her target. Pathbreaker rested at her side, and an array of Hexfangs, each carrying its own payload, were within easy reach. She was here for stealth, not spectacle. But if it came to a fight, it came to a fight. Juniper had never been one to hesitate.

She reached out with the Force, carefully lifting the grate and setting it aside without a sound. Leaning forward, she scanned the room below.

Perfect.

Ten rooms out.

Juniper lowered herself slowly, holding her weight at the edge of the vent before extending down into the room beneath. When she finally let go, she landed in silence.

So far, so good.

She took a moment to steady herself, then started forward- toward the Exchange, and everything it owed her.
 

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