Directorate Officer
Liberté-class Light Corvette Backwash, en route to the Aruza System
“Aruzans look like an interesting lot.”
Gir nodded in agreement with Nepo as the pair read up on the aruzan race. Their departure from Tanaan IV had been somewhat hurried, and Dr. Bonmi's information on the Maranza Collective would have best been described as “brief”. Yet Gir couldn't entirely fault the cerean. He had provided a location, several names, and a rough idea of who they were. That was all that needed to start headhunting for new talent. Gir glanced down at the datapad.
“And all but one appears to be an aruzan.”
The mon calamari officer looked up from his seat the ship's helm towards the datapad. Gir tilted the datapad to better allow Nepo to read it. Nepo muttered as he tried to pronounce. At least I'm not the only one...
“What kind of name is that?”
“I don't know,” said Gir, “though the parenthesis behind it states that he or she is marasan. I'd wager that's where they get the collective part of their name. It sounds like the azurans were trying to integrate other cyborg species and droids to get their perfect society.”
“Try? It sounds like they succeeded on their own world...”
“That being the key,” said Gir, “they succeeded in creating a uniform culture there. I'm not sure how well that would work in a multi-cultural environment. I know nothing about marasans, but I'm willing to bet that there are some pretty significant differences between them and the aruzans. Though I suppose it could be worse. There could be ganks involved.”
“Ganks?”
“You don't want to know.”
“Aruzans look like an interesting lot.”
Gir nodded in agreement with Nepo as the pair read up on the aruzan race. Their departure from Tanaan IV had been somewhat hurried, and Dr. Bonmi's information on the Maranza Collective would have best been described as “brief”. Yet Gir couldn't entirely fault the cerean. He had provided a location, several names, and a rough idea of who they were. That was all that needed to start headhunting for new talent. Gir glanced down at the datapad.
“And all but one appears to be an aruzan.”
The mon calamari officer looked up from his seat the ship's helm towards the datapad. Gir tilted the datapad to better allow Nepo to read it. Nepo muttered as he tried to pronounce. At least I'm not the only one...
“What kind of name is that?”
“I don't know,” said Gir, “though the parenthesis behind it states that he or she is marasan. I'd wager that's where they get the collective part of their name. It sounds like the azurans were trying to integrate other cyborg species and droids to get their perfect society.”
“Try? It sounds like they succeeded on their own world...”
“That being the key,” said Gir, “they succeeded in creating a uniform culture there. I'm not sure how well that would work in a multi-cultural environment. I know nothing about marasans, but I'm willing to bet that there are some pretty significant differences between them and the aruzans. Though I suppose it could be worse. There could be ganks involved.”
“Ganks?”
“You don't want to know.”