Jack Sandrow
Writer, Character, Invasive Species

Corellia
"Consequential dormancy occurs when organisms enter a dormant phase after adverse conditions have arisen."
"Consequential dormancy occurs when organisms enter a dormant phase after adverse conditions have arisen."
Jack stepped off the transport, readjusting his rebreather mask. How long had it been since he had stepped foot here? The galaxy at large seemed unfamiliar and hostile, and returning home had seemed the only reasonable solution. Yet here he was, freshly-purchased shoes scraping along the duracrete as he hugged his cloak around his person a little tighter. Nothing was the same here. The skyline had all changed, and buildings that should have been familiar seemed alien and hostile to him. His hand brushed his empty hip, and he bit his lip with a slight wince. He felt naked without any weaponry, but... there was a freedom in it as well. Keeping his gaze forward, he worked his way through the semi-dense crowds of passers-by, murmuring an apology here or an excuse there, as he tried to find some semblance of home to return to.
The bar had been gone forever.
That was all he could surmise, staring up at the burnt-out sign that had been graffitied and smashed to pieces. What had been a bar was repurchased, resold, refurnished, and re-destroyed all over again. He kicked a piece of glass that had made its way almost to the curb. Well. So much for that, then.
The next hour was spent travelling from corner to corner, asking a few questions here and there. While his asking did receive a few odd looks, he was able to find his way to a hole-in-the-wall that seemed to look at least semi-disreputable.
"Please tell me you still serve proper Corellian whiskey." Jack tugged down his rebreather mask and slid two creds - his last - across the bar. "I'm really thirsty."
"....this is Corellia, kid. I'd be run off the planet if I didn't." A burly female Togruta shifted across the bar. Her lekku denoted significant age, and the ease of her pour denoted significant skill. "This is enough for... two."
"That's it?" Jack blinked.
"It's 900, kid. Galactic Standard Credit doesn't buy much of anything these days."
"Well then." Jack tossed down the first shot, closing his eyes as the immediate wave of nostalgia and sweet, sweet homecoming rushed through him. "....guess I'd better get myself a job."
"Guess you'd better." She waved out at the bar at large. "It's a free planet."
Jack nodded, taking the second shot with him as he got up from the bar. "That's what people say." His eyes quickly surveyed the other occupants of the bar. "Let's see what other things people say..."