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Private Into the Cyber Night

Sisserith

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Location: Deep Space Outside Thearterra System - Unknown Regions
Time: Evening
Tag: Mairéad Solus Mairéad Solus


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Location: Mawite Flagship
Objective: Survive
Allies: BotM (Romund Sro)
Enemies: GA (Calix of Thyrsus Minerva Fhirdiad BB-610 @Strike Team Kenobi)

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Fuchsia sanguinity dripped from the stump that had been her left forearm. All the while, white-hot, pounding pain lanced through Sisserith’s bruised and battered form, which yet still held strength owing to her body’s natural healing processes. With the detonation inside the hangar bay, she had suffered wounds which would have sent an unaugmented human into shock, helpless to save their own life. And yet, it was of little consequence to her that she was still able to walk and function, secure in the knowledge that with time and care, her body would mend itself largely on its own.

If she managed to survive, of course.

Sisserith grunted as the passageway shook beneath her feet, forcing the Seseli to steady herself against a nearby bulkhead. By now, word had reached her that the bridge had been captured. The ship was now effectively under the control of the Alliance. Armed with that knowledge, it didn’t take long for the realization to reach her—the ship was being fired on by Mawite forces who had disregarded the lives of any allies still aboard in favor of neutralizing an immediate threat.

In their shoes, she would have done the same.

Nevertheless, much of her previous fanaticism and belief that the ritual might still succeed suddenly felt hollow as it dawned on her that in this context, the interests of the Maw were now diametrically opposed to her own. Most of those in her tribe had managed to escape the vessel after the bridge was captured, but she was one of the few left aboard, still scrambling to reach the last remaining escape pods on the ship.

And time was slowly running out.

Grimacing, Sisserith kicked herself into a run even as the vessel shuddered and shook around her, fires and sparks erupting from seemingly all directions. Upon reaching the escape pod deck, the Seseli sprinted her way down the long passageway, passing rows of empty launch bays which had once held escape pods. Hope faded as she ran, but then she turned the corner, leaping down into a lower deck deck which held the emergency one-person escape pods, large enough to support the needs of a single sentient. Her gaze widened when she caught sight of what seemed to be the very last one in the area, but then it narrowed upon seeing a Trandoshan Marauder turn the corner at the opposite end of the passageway, dead set on reaching the same life pod.

Just as she saw him, he saw her. As if on cue, both of the Marauders slid to a halt, each standing a few meters away from the entrance to what might very well be the last remaining escape pod on the ship.

For her part, Sisserith didn’t hesitate.

The Seseli brought her arm up in a snap, willing the SMG mounted on the gauntlet to fire, plugging more than half her magazine worth of rounds into the Trandoshan’s chest, with three more punching straight through her opponent’s skull and into his brain. Within the same timeframe, the reptilian sentient had only managed to pull one of his pistols halfway out of its holster, before being cut down under a hail of fire, a puddle of green blood pooling around his fallen form.

With a deep breath, Sisserith slid down into the life pod, though not before claiming both of the Trandoshan’s pistols for herself. Then, slamming the hatch shut behind her, she tapped away at the controls, the seconds pounding in her mind at the looming possibility that someone else might attempt to rush the pod before she could launch. Sweat beaded across the Seseli’s alabaster features while she waited for the systems to power on. Finally, relief washed over her as the pod shot off into space 10 seconds later, the inertial compensators lagging behind as the Seseli’s head was forced back against her seat.

However, thrown from a flaming, crashing star destroyer into a deadly light show of turbolasers, missiles, torpedoes, and fighters, Sisserith’s adrenaline had yet to cool. Leaving the life pod on autopilot, the Sithspawn grimaced as the system guided her through the melee, before reaching its designated coordinates. Initially alarmed to see that the escape pod wasn’t heading towards Exegol, but rather, towards a set of pre-designated coordinates at the edge of , Sisserith was helpless to turn it back. She wasn’t a pilot and even if she was, attempting a second run through the gauntlet of laser fire would be tantamount to suicide. Instead, the Seseli held her breath as the cheap hyperdrive gave a high-pitched whine as it charged.

Moments later, streams of bluish light manifested within the viewport as the life pod blinked out of existence and translated into hyperspace.

Final Post.

Her death would have been shorter and easier, had she simply let herself be incinerated, crushed, or blown into a fuchsia paste on the star destroyer.

Instead, it looked set to be an ugly, drawn-out affair, which might very well see her waste away inside of a cramped metal box, while floating in deep space. Glancing at her reflection in the viewport, Sisserith grimaced at the haggard lines under her eyes and the unhealthy paleness of her skin. She had been trapped inside the life pod for three days and already, her food and water supplies had run dry. Not to mention, her arm seemed to have made no noticeable progress in regenerating, due to her lack of sustenance. However, her life support situation was still survivable, though the tiny Seseli found herself wondering if it might instead serve to prolong her death, rather than aiding her survival.

Pulling her gaze from the viewport, Sisserith glanced over her weapons and ammunition, of which she had plenty of if only for the fact that they hadn’t been needed after her escape. In spite of the fact that her entire life had been fighting and violence up until that point, the Sithspawn was surprised to realize that in this context, they seemed more like dead weight than anything remotely useful to her survival. Unfortunately, she couldn’t eat a weapon, though it might still be useful as a suicide implement—a less painful alternative to suffocation or vacuum exposure.

Or so, she hoped.

Nevertheless, such thoughts did little to help her situation. Closing her eyes, Sisserith let herself retreat back into slumber, hoping to save her energy and stretch the life pod’s air supply. Even if she was suffering now, it was far too early for her to give up.

In turn, she could only hope that any assistance, whatever it might be, wouldn’t arrive too late.
 

Location: Fukashi Electric
Objective: Guard the Donna
Tags: Sisserith

It was a shame that her mission had been a bust, she had headed to.the Exegol sector in the wake of the Alliance fleet after hearing about some cryonic artifact that might be of use to her. Of course, by the time she reached the moon it was supposedly hidden on it was long gone and the temple it protected had been burned to the ground by the mawite raiders... philistines. She now sat reading a datapad in the kitchen of Marzanna. The Capodecina had much business work to get done during the journey, so was burning the midnight oil and sipping in a large cup of caf as her ship cruised through deep space.

An alert flashed up on the pad, sent to her from the ship's onboard systems, she had picked up a distress signal. She might be a criminal, but having herself been rescued from near death drifting in space twice, she was not going to ignore a beacon. Walking to the command chair she sat down and activates the ship's cloaking device. She wasn't going in recklessly, this was raider space and distress beacon ambushes were completely possible. The ship turned hard and with a quick burn on the hyperdrive, she was at the distress beacon. Mairéad immediately deployed her ships jammers to try and prevent any other ships detecting the pair. The last thing she needed was having to fight of heavily armed scavengers in a luxury shuttle, despite its modifications.

The ship drifted past the escape pod as it hung in space, there were several other pods arranged in a strange formation as if they were intended to gather here. But only this one seemed active. "One life sign, faint, limited power" Mairéad mused to herself looking at the comm screen. She flipped open the tight been communicator and broadcast at the pod, she hoped for a response but would begin preparations to capture the pod either way and board it.

<<"Distress pod, this is the Marzanna responding to your distress beacon, do you have control of your vessel?">> the comm clicked and she waited for a reply.

 

Sisserith

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Location: Deep Space Outside Thearterra System - Unknown Regions
Time: Evening
Tag: Mairéad Solus Mairéad Solus

Long lashes fluttered in the dark.

A soft murmur escaped from the tiny Seseli’s lips as the message sounded out from the comm, before repeating again, again, and…

Again.

Sisserith’s eyes shot open, magenta orbs looking one way then the other as she threw her makeshift comforter (a fire blanket) to the side. She paused when the message repeated once more, ears twitching with increasing frequency as the realization slowly dawned on her.

She was saved, or so she hoped.

“Y-yes, I-I do.” Sisserith stammered out. “It’s on autopilot though. I can’t fly, unfortunately.” She added, before looking out of the life pod’s viewport, a slight frown coming over her alabaster features at seeing nothing but blackness, stars, and a few asteroids floating in the distance. She could only pray that this wasn’t a trap. Or worse, slavers. Naturally, having done her share of slave raiding with the Maw, Sisserith was quite familiar with the innumerable dark fates that could await her, especially since she was in such a weak position.


And yet, if presented with the choice of being a slave or wasting away in deep space, she would choose the former without hesitation. At the very least, she might have a small chance to escape and kill her masters, if that was truly the fate that awaited her.

“If you need me to head to any specific coordinates, transmit them over and I’ll punch them into the computer.”
 
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Location: Fukashi Electric
Objective: Guard the Donna
Tags: Sisserith

The occupant was conscious then, that did make things a little easier and Mairéad handed over the coordinates to help the stranded person guide their pod out of the cluster of others. There were no other lifesigns and no warnings for mines, but you couldn't be too careful.

<<Glad to hear you are alive in their, our ships should rendezvous in just a moment, if this is a trap, I'm going to blow that rocket power trash can to atoms yeah." she laughed into the comm and went toward the airlock as her ship's AI guided the pair together. Behind a panel in the wall was her armour, realising she was essentially in her bedclothes, she quickly slipped the bodysuit on and the breastplate, it wasn't much, but it gave her a little more defence than just her pjamas. She grabbed her pistol and held it in her hand as she heard the clank and hiss as the two vehicles met in space. She was nervous and cold air coiled around her free hand as the airlock activated and opened it way into the small escape pod.

"If you can walk, come out slowly, if you need help, shout and I will come in. I'm Mairéad, by the way." she shouted into the gap between the doors as she peered into the darkened pod. It's fuel reserves were low so lighting had dimmed to conserve energy.

 

Sisserith

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Location: Deep Space Outside Thearterra System - Unknown Regions
Time: Evening
Tag: Mairéad Solus Mairéad Solus


<<Glad to hear you are alive in their, our ships should rendezvous in just a moment, if this is a trap, I'm going to blow that rocket power trash can to atoms yeah."

A threat.

Sisserith gulped. Fortunately, the tiny Sithspawn hadn’t been idle her entire time she had spent adrift. She had taken pains to scratch the Mawite iconography off of her armor and equipment, even when doing so aggravated her injuries. Her story would be that of a raider marooned by her crew for theft and attempted mutiny. It would at least explain her blaster pistols and her missing left forearm, while also coming off as more believable than attempting to frame herself as being entirely innocent.

While she was small, only a fool would take her as harmless.

“I have weapons on my person, by the way.” Sisserith added. “Coming out now.”

The Mandalorian would see a tiny slip of a feminine creature approach out from the airlock with her one remaining hand raised to demonstrate nonhostility. The massive rack of horns situated atop the Seseli’s skull were her most distinct feature, though they did not overshadow her sickly pale alabaster skin and her missing left forearm. Otherwise, her armor was black, marred by scratches, carbon scoring, and dried fuchsia blood, indicating one who had been victim to and perpetrator of no small amount of violence.

Small and cute perhaps, but never innocent.
 

Location: Fukashi Electric
Objective: Guard the Donna
Tags: Sisserith


“I have weapons on my person, by the way.”

"I won't begrudge you that" she laughed nervously. She was well aware that she was just as likely to be a marauder about to kill the stranded individual as the whole situation was to be a trap. She waited, holding her breath as the woman walked out.

Mairéad raised an eyebrow in curiosity at the small womanly looking creature, not at all what she had expected. She did not recognise the species even in the slightest, but there were millions of species out there, it would be the height of arrogance to say you knew them all. She looked badly injured and was caked in blood. "You look like chit" she said with a release of her breath, finally the fear was reducing as she had an actual flesh and blood person on front of her. "Come on, the medical room is this way." she gestured to a room not far, the ship wasn't large and the medical bay was proportionate to the size, but at least had some up to date equipment and effective pain relief if she needed it.

"Do you have a name?" she helped the woman if she needed it and opened the door to allow her to sit on the bed. A medical droid was on standby to provide treatment if she would accept it. "I'm sure I'm going to regret this, but what are you doing out here?"
 

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