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Private Just Looking For A Quiet Drink

Tekton was just trying to enjoy a quiet drink. Unfortunately, the locals of Bandomeer were trying to pick a fight. Bandomeer was by vocation equal parts agriculture and mining. It's resources had been exploited by just about every faction that managed to grab hold of it for any length of time, the fact that it was just outside of Mandalorian space and thus had a long history of being one of the first to be raided and conquered every time crusaders had a resurgence in power hadn't helped.

Clan Artez was doing it's best to repair that reputation, they had long claimed Bandomeer as their own and by helping with reconstruction efforts were doing their best to make amends. The advantages were the planet had a wealth of resources with which to use, the disadvantage being Mandalorians were viewed with if not contempt than mild sufferance.

To be fair to them there wasn't anything close to an out and out resistance. The current regime of the Third Mandalorian Empire was one of the better options the galaxy had to offer. The locals knew that on some level. Still there was resentment, civil resentment, grumblings about lack of representation for non Mandalorians being a frequent complaint.

Tekton sighed and shook his head. Mandalorians needed to stay strong to protect themselves, this was unfortunately the price. He didn't like it, wasn't even sure he agreed with it, but he did his duty as best he could.

A cynical part of him couldn't help but think if the Bandomeerans didn't want to be ruled by others they should have the strength to defend themselves, instead of all but begging for Mandalorians protection from the other powers, then turning on them in resentment when they weren't given as much prominence in Mandalorian society.

"Oi Mando. This bar ish locals only." A thickly slurred human local challenged him.

Tekton quirked a slight eyebrow as close he got to rolling his eyes.

"Sit. Down." Tekton commanded quietly but firmly.

"You fracken Mando's think you're so tough, take off the armour we'll see how tough you are!"

"No." Tekton replied simply turning back to his drink.

"Don't fracken ignore me Mando filth, I bet you and your clan are a bunch of-"

Tektons fist crashed into the mans jaw laying him out flat. He shook his head. Three of the mans buddies got up from the table sliding their chairs back.

"Your friend must have mistook me for a Jedi to take such insults lying down without response. Do not make the same mistake." Tekton gave a stern warning reminding him of when he used to chide his daughter.

They hesitated, then charged. A flash of thought had Tekton tempted to blast them down where they stood, he dismissed it with another thought. He may not be Jedi, but neither was he Sith. That didn't mean he didn't know a few of their tricks.

Tekton ducked the first swing, put a Force Push behind his own punch into his opponents gut, he sent him across the room careening into his two friends. The man punched groaned on the ground his two friends staggered to their feet, took one look at Tekton and ran.

Tekton returned to his drink.
 


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Aiden entered the establishement, right when everythign started to go down. He jerked his head to the side to avoid a bottle hitting his face. He smirked and shook his head. He stood to the side for a moment, this wasn't his fight, but that didn't mean he wasn't going to enjoy the escapades. When everything finally settle down. Aiden moved over to the bar. "Looks like I came to the right place."

He ordered a glass of corellian whiskey, sitting next to Tekton.

"Cheers to you my friend. You have some good moves." Aiden spoke openly and honestly. "What's your name?"


 
Na Ri had not come here for company.

The bar was louder than she would have preferred; thick with the smell of sweat, alcohol, and dust tracked in from Bandomeer's outer districts—but it was serviceable. Anonymous. The kind of place where no one looked too closely unless given a reason.

So she kept to herself.

A seat near the far end of the counter, posture slightly withdrawn, one hand loosely wrapped around a glass she hadn't touched much. Every so often, a quiet, restrained cough threatened to break through; smothered quickly behind her sleeve, controlled through habit and necessity. It left a faint tension in her shoulders each time, a reminder she couldn't quite shake.

She'd been considering leaving before the noise started to shift. Na Ri watched absentmindedly at the scene unfolded. She didn't know the stranger, didn't care to; at least, not at first. But she recognized the pattern. These things escalated quickly in places like this.

The moment broke suddenly, though she had slightly anticipated it would given the nature of the words that were exchanged. The woman watched with slight surprise as the man being confronted did not draw a weapon. This was a logical approach, one that not a lot of people who frequented these kinds of bars would choose when taunted. Another man entered somewhere in the middle of it; ill-timed, or perfectly timed, depending on perspective. He moved like a spectator more than a participant, and Na Ri dismissed him just as quickly.

At least for now.

Na-Ri exhaled slowly, her fingers tightening faintly around the glass before she pushed it aside. She lingered a moment longer, weighing nothing and everything, then rose.

A soft cough caught her mid-step; sharper this time. She turned slightly away, covering it, giving herself a second before continuing. When she straightened, whatever fragility had shown was already buried.

By the time she approached the bar again, the two men had settled into conversation. She stopped just short of the two men, wondering if she should engage in active conversation or go back to her corner.

 
Tekton glanced at the man who sit next to him. He also saw a woman approach. He grunted. As long as he wasn't going to start anything Tekton didn't mind some friendly conversation. Part of the whole point of travelling the galaxy doing odd jobs whether it be trades or mercenary work was meeting new and interesting people. Tekton wasn't quite an anthropologist in his dealings with people from different cultures but he enjoyed expanding his horizons when it came to social interactions.

"Tekton Clan Artez" Tekton said by way of introduction.

"Care for a drink?" Tekton offered gesturing for the woman to take a seat.

"So who am I drinking with?" Tekton asked.

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"Please join us." Aiden offered a friendly smile to Na Ri Na Ri

Aiden looked back over to Tekton who had just introduced himself. "Pleasure to meet you my friend. I am Aiden Porte, a Jedi of the High Republic."

"It's always an honor to meet a Mandalorian."
He bowed his head respectfully towards him.

The Jedi turned to Na and showed another smile. "What are you drinking? And what is your name my friend?"


 

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