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Kicking the Nest [SOV Dominion of Kubindi]

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Unidentified compound, Kubindi, Calaron sector, the Outer Rim Territories.
Objective 4: Investigation and espionage.
Interacting with: [member="Koda Fett"].
"Here he comes- is it done yet!?" came a voice - one of the mercenaries, hunched over the make-do fortifications.
"It's still going-!" came a more distant one, much more distressed.
"Blow the east side! Take him out!"


As Koda neared his walkway of choice, a series of beeps and red flashes came from around the cusp of its edge. The veteran hunter would surely recognize them: explosives, enough to collapse the entire cylinder that stretched across to the control center. As if that weren't enough, a stream of red burst towards him: another emplaced heavy blaster from behind the fortifications, accompanied by dense blaster fire from several sources surrounding it. Behind the mercenaries, the would-be scientists scrambled to operate machinery and tap into computers, hard at work doing something.

The beeps, shortly after the voices followed through, merged together into one. Then, in a plume of orange and red, they tore the walkway apart.
 

Lemon

Citrus Dreams
Koda Fett



Unidentified Compound, Kubindi, Calaron Sector, Outer Rim Territories
Objective 1: Investigations and Esopionage
Interacting With: [member="Proxy-1"]
Being a Bounty Hunter wasn't easy. Many of had tried their hand at intergalactic fame through fear, but of all those who had tried only a small number had succeeded. Although, what did that mean to be the best? Fett couldn't give a humbling answer, but it were times like these that he pondered whether a different career would of set him straight, perhaps he would be a law-abiding citizen. What if, in that construed timeline in which one could consider him 'good', he had joined the Galactic Alliance. The very thought made him sick, and it wasn't entirely his fault. It was the ineptitude of the Jedi that had failed him, it had failed them all, but like dominoes they fell and he was left standing in a cruel twist of fate.

Iconic beeping caught the attention of the Bounty Hunter's heightened senses whilst a flash of red did the same mere moments later. It wasn't a time to stop, think or hesitate, it was a time to act - and that is exactly what he had done. In a swift movement, he had leaned backwards before activating a singular burst from his jetpack - evading the blast as the red hue barely skimmed past his visor. Explosions rocked that portion of the building, creating a significant amount of damage that would even give it access to the open air. Perhaps they had given him a plan of attack, albeit unintentional. Through the thick wall of dust that had formed where the hallway once was, none could determine if he was truly dead or alive.

The Mandalorian remained on his back, in which he had fallen, raising a right wrist upwards that would be upheld for the briefest of moments whilst a missile had found a lock for that weapon. It soared through the cylindrical tunnel that had been just recently torn open before colliding with the barrel. In a bid of luck, it perfectly landed within it and blew it up from within - potentially killing the user.

Throughout his years he had fought Jedi, Sith, Droid Armies and Clone Armies. What chance did this motley crew have?
 

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Unidentified compound, Kubindi, Calaron sector, the Outer Rim Territories.
Objective 4: Investigation and espionage.
Interacting with: [member="Koda Fett"].

"I- I think we got hi-"
The voice, whoever it belonged to, was drowned out midst an explosion and screeching steel. As the smoke cleared, from both the rubble of the walkway and through the missile that struck the emplacement, what was left was chaos. Between the bounty hunter and the control station was open air, the walkway blown apart from both sides, with a heavy blaster in three pieces and almost wrapped around itself litter on the far side. What few mercenaries remain opted to run, joining the supposed scientists in abandoning the facility.

The control room was, quite simply, left for the hunter. Whatever they were paid, it wasn't enough.

"Hunter." came a distorted voice, surely familiar by now. "We've detected two flights of fast-moving aircraft headed to your location from Clan Unor territory. Orbital imagery detects a bomber squadron and a fighter escort. At this stage we have opted not to intercept, as if they destroy the facility like we predict, it would be incriminating. Insert the dataspike and retreat - I will handle the rest from there."
Evidently, the stakes were higher than the price for Unor. But was it too late?
 
Aryn Teth


Kubindi, Calaron Sector, the Outer Rim Territories
Interacting With: [member="Srina Talon"], [member="Luyioth Dakwin"], [member="Eliza Teth"]
Objective: 1 - Hive Kadsac

Aryn felt the significant increase in heat within the Cavern that came with Srina's anger, it echoed within him, the Jedi doing everything he could to force it away and let it linger with her. As the lightning arced through the chamber, igniting the Kubaz who had attacked them and engulfing them in pain as Aryn continued to feel the hatred which surged through Srina. So too could Aryn feel the fear, the pain and the death which flowed among the Kubaz as Srina unleashed her rage upon them. As much as he may have fought against it, the hole within him drew upon the death, upon the anger and the hate which spread among him, even on his own pain from the bolts he'd taken trying to protect Srina.

He felt her mind touch his own then, his blade still shifting back and forth to deflect the still incoming bolts from what Kubaz remained, sending each bolt into the ground or the wall to keep them away from himself on Srina as he felt her voice echoing within his mind. He felt as more began to flow into the chamber, trying to bring himself to an answer that Srina would know was not a lie, but Srina and the Kubaz were not the only thing the man saw as he focused his gaze throughout the cavern...

The voice was what he heard first, that familiar echo he had already heard far too many times before in his mind. In a mere moment, Aryn was drawn back to that cell among the Empire, but hers was not the only presence he could sense, he felt another, one far more familiar, but one that he'd not felt since... "No..." The word echoed through his own mind and Srina's, it was not an answer to her question but as his attention was drawn away it may as well have been, another blaster bolt slamming into his side, the force of it forcing his leg out from under him and dropping the Jedi to a knee as he dropped his saber, focusing upon the presence which he had felt.

That was when it spoke again. In a fraction of a second, all of the hate, fear, and anger which had surged through the chamber was drawn into Aryn willingly, he fed upon it, gritting his teeth and clenching his fists with a white hot rage. The blaster bolts stopped, Aryn not even aware of why as the Kubaz around himself and Srina began to lift off their feet, grasping for their necks and gasping in agonizing fear as the life was cut from them, Aryn reached out to that presence, the voice that had dared to surge into his mind, and reached for her in the same manner. Aryn made no effort to stifle the wrath which ran rampant through him, the hatred which surged from his compassion engulfing him as he focused upon the pain he sought to inflict upon his old enemy.

"I will kill you."
 
Eliza Teth

'Silver Forest of Dreams', Kubindi, Calaron Sector, the Outer Rim Territories.
Personal objective: study at the dark force nexus.
Interacting with: [member="Aryn Teth"]; [member="Luyioth Dakwin"]
"Breathe."

Eliza's eyes fluttered open, yet the space around her had changed. Luyioth had disappeared, along with the clearing they once sat together in. Now she stood alone, enveloped in darkness, with nothing but the faint glow of the stone pulsing in the distance. It called out to her, daring her to approach. Eliza froze, teeth clenched; though she pushed onwards nevertheless, determined to heed it's summons. Her stomach churned, as though she might be sick. But she would not turn back now. She couldn't.

The relic stood just feet away, yet no matter how far she journeyed, the distance between them seemed to remain the same. As if something was slowing her up, latching on tight at her back. Voices filled her mind, casting their doubt and shame upon her. Hundreds of different faces flanked her path forwards, both familiar and unfamiliar, their critical gazes tearing into her and cutting deep into her very soul. She broke into a sprint, seeking to escape their judgement. Yet even still, the relic remained out of her reach, her breath ragged and hoarse as she slowed to a halt.

He stood before her now. His appearance was unmistakable- he looked just as he did before he left, scathingly glaring down upon her. His eyes met hers, panged with guilt... which slowly subsided to anger. What right did he have to be disappointed in her? Aryn was the one who left them behind, who turned his back on his own family. She wasn't going to let him of all people look down on her, when it was her who should be looking down on him.

Eliza finally pushed past him, and at long last, the echoing voices, the gazes, all faded away into the abyss. Once more she stood alone, the relic now right before her. It spoke to her again, drawing her closer. This feeling- she'd never felt so... powerful, before. Not exactly physically, but emotionally. Like she was capable of so much more than she ever had been before. But as she outstretched a hand toward it to grasp at it, the eerie silence was broken once more. The sound of someone's breath catching. Shouting her name.

Choking.

All at once, she was brought back to reality, eyes shooting open. Eliza jerked around, only to find Luyioth hovering in the air, struggling to breathe as some unseen force choked the air from her. " Luyioth!! W-what's happening?!" she cried out in fear.
 
Luyioth Dakwin
'Silver Forest of Dreams', Kubindi, Calaron Sector, the Outer Rim Territories.
Personal objective: study at the dark force nexus.
Interacting with: [member="Eliza Teth"]; [member="Aryn Teth"].

She could feel it boiling up inside of him, tugging at his psyche: emotion; strong, unrestrained emotion, the likes that took Jedi teachings by the collar and threw it aside. Luyioth watched as he was struck yet again and silently reveled in it. Her mind wandered to when she reflected poorly on Aryn escaping - how she decided to abandon him, cut off from the force, instead of killing him herself; yet as she looked at him now, the Supreme Commander of the Galactic Alliance slipping into the labyrinth, she wondered: was there some rhyme to her reason, all those years ago? All it would take is an ambitious Darth in such a position of power within the alliance to tear it apart from within - and with that, she would have achieved what countless empires failed to-

The words stopped coming to her mind. Her lungs began to distantly burn as her neck began to compact towards her spine. It was a familiar sensation to Luyioth, but never with such wrath and intent; and as she looked through the vision, she saw the outstretched hand of her rival, with clenching fingers and violence in his eyes. His words, which she had taken with a grain of salt, came back to her mind:
"I will kill you." As her legs kicked in the air, having left the ground without her noticing, a thought came to her mind midst her panic: how embarrassing, she mused, I hadn't considered this.

Lifting a hand, Luyioth grasped for the foe on the other side of the vision, but missed. A loose feature in his environment lifted before being tossed aside. She tried again where she grasped at only thin air, where her third was thrown off by the encroaching black on the corners of her vision.

​How embarrassing, her thoughts rung as her body lingered towards limp. I should have considered thi-
"Luyioth! W-What's happening!?" the voice echoed through her thoughts, penetrating through the vice grip of her adversary. The distress in her voice, the urgency and fear... it sparked emotions of her own, which - now grounded in reality with the due help of her apprentice - she swallowed and consumed. When confronted with life or death, the average creature has two reactions: fight, or flight. While this reaction is suppressed in Jedi Masters, it is much stronger in dark side adepts, who trusted in more primal features such as emotions and trained instinct. It was in a galloping mass that her fight-or-flight kick started back to life, revived by the emotions she consumed, where she then lifted a hand.

"F-Focus!" Luyioth wheezed at her apprentice as she reached towards her distant foe. Her instincts screamed for her to attack his neck, to give no quarter, but she had a more sinister plan. Instead of trying to grasp at his neck, she grasped for something much closer: his hand. He had dipped into the labyrinth - all that was left was to push him.
 
Josef King


Kubindi, Calaron Sector, the Outer Rim Territories.
Personal objective: Make contact with Aryn Teth.
Interacting with: Aryn Teth.


Farsight - 'Lord Exsilium'
The flames stretched in every direction, filling up the entity of the horizon and beyond. The black, tar like, smoke hung overhead like a cloud- choking the light from the stars themselves. Ghostly figures charge though the blaze, men and women in armored plate who danced and dueled around each other in a mock display of total war. Featureless black starfighters strafed phantom like walkers, and peppered the battlefield with invisible explosions. It was as if the galaxy itself was burning itself to embers, yet a single figure stood in the center of it all. An older human, dressed in black and clutching a blue tinted lightsaber, loomed above a pair of corpses. Rage colors Aryn Teth's features and he stares down at the dead women beneath him


"I will kill you."

King awoke with a gasp, his fingers clutching around the hilt of his lightclub while his golden eyes scanned his surroundings. It was a fruitless gesture, the voice did not come from anywhere nearby, but Josef nonetheless took note of his camp. It wasn't much, just a battered cloth tent and a humble firepit nested under the shade of Kubindi's trees. The seer often packed light, and jedi weren't supposed to be comfortable anyway. He had spent the better part of a week out here, living off little more then water and bits of plant-fiber, waiting on Teth's arrival. The jedi spent most of that time in meditation. Either studying the meaning of the vision or the mysteries of the force itself. The force was trying to tell him something, to warn him of a future that may or may not come to pass. While Josef knew that prophecies are vague by their very nature and that the future is fluid, always changing. It was still frustrating to figure out what exactly the force was trying to tell him. Despite his best efforts, the Seer could only pin down a few details. The first was the identify of central figure of his vision, Aryn Teth a famed jedi general that King only knew by reputation. The second is the planet Kunbidi itself, as all descriptions of the landscape points to this particular planet.

As King originally suspected, the camp and his immediate surroundings were clear of intruders. The threat, it seems, was carried upon the currents of the force. Likely from an unknown distance away, and the answer will be found on those same currents. Relaxing his grip on his saber, the jedi returned to his bedroll -and crossed his legs. "There is no emotion" Josef breathed the mantra slowly, and began to unfold his consciousnesses. "There is peace"

It was a strange sensation, the force sweeping your mind with it as easily as a river tugging debris. As Josef guided his mind across the ebbs of the current, among the trillion sensations of a billion sentients, he once again realized how small he was in the grand scheme of things. Even here at the edge of known space, his experiences were but a drop in this vast ocean. It was humbling.

It didn't take long to find the disturbance, anger and hate disturbed the waters. Upon reaching the source, deep underground the planet's surface, Josef tentatively reached out and brushed his consciousness against it. Rage washed over the Jedi, a maelstrom of violence that threatened to pull Josef into the abyss. He saw faces; Teth, Josef realized, a young woman, ships, war. For a brief moment Josef saw the extent of Aryn's rage, he understood, he agreed with the General. How dare she betray him like this! They all deserve death!

The moment passed quickly, but Josef was nonetheless stunned by Aryn's sheer magnetism. Even if it was just for a moment, Josef nonetheless abandoned the values that he held so dear to his heart. Such attraction isn't natural, and the seer suspected that he isn't the only one experiencing such a bond. He understood now, Teth is the center- a keystone that affects all others around him. If he fell, succumbed to that torrent of rage, how many others fall with him?

Again Josef pushed his mind against Teth's, shaping his will into a road- a bridge that attempted to push deep into Teth's own. The effort was beyond taxing, his shoulders slumped and sweat began to bead from his brow, but he was able to push to deliver a single message.

One that would be heard over the rage.

A mantra so embedded in the thoughts of every Jedi, that it serves as a reminder to what they stand for.

A realization that he is not alone in the darkness, for the light will always be there.

"There is no emotion"
 

Lemon

Citrus Dreams
Koda Fett



Unidentified Compound, Kubindi, Calaron Sector, Outer Rim Territories
Objective 4: Investigation and Espionage
Interacting With: [member="Proxy-1"]
After hearing that the two aircraft's were encroaching and fast, he knew he had little time. Fett went against his better judgement and decided that completing the job would be best, even if it risked his life a little more than he was comfortable with. The Bounty Hunter approached the terminal, pulling the data-spike out and placing into the terminal in an attempt to get what information that would prove vital to the case itself. Once the transfer was completed it would instantaneously be linked with Proxy-1 and placed back within one of the many pouches spread across the Mandalorian's waste.

It was immediately afterwards that the Bounty Hunter began running, moving as fast as he could back towards the rooftop. Upon reaching it he would leap from the rooftop, activating his jetpack that would soften his descent. His metallic boots colliding with the sand, accompanied by a muffled thud. Clambering up onto the speeder with haste, soaring away with the objective completed. Fett always got the job done, and this was no exception.
 
Location: Kubindi, Calaron Sector, the Outer Rim Territories
Interacting With: [member="Aryn Teth"] | [member="Varik Ice"] | [member="Luyioth Dakwin"]
Objective: 1 - Hive Kadsac Tunnels (Headed toward Varik/Command Center)

As the electricity faded from the air, sparks dying around her fingertips, the subtle scent of manufactured ozone also disappeared. Her wrath was cloaked in pale shadow. Always, she was careful to hide it from Aryn in order to keep it from traveling the length of her bond, but her efforts seemed to have failed. While it passed through her, as if carried on a whimsical breeze, she could feel the darkness pooling within him. He had such propensity for the dark side. It felt almost natural, a sort of aptitude, and it bothered her. To her shame, it left her with a profound sense of unease. She refused to call it fear, because she could never be afraid of Aryn Teth, but make no mistake, the blackness she felt running through him was wrong.

Very, very wrong.

He stared in into the abyss. A good Jedi should have stood his ground, held steadfast, and resisted the whispering temptation. Aryn did not. He looked inside the primordial night and found it comfortable. He let it pull him in. Let his guilt, his anxiety, and his compassion rule him.

By the time the dark-haired Commander spoke, a single syllable, she knew instinctively that he was not responding to her inquiry. She could still smell the scent of singed fabric and flesh in the air. What a foolish human. The fact that he wore no armor, took no precautions to protect himself, and only relied on the Force to deflect blaster bolts had never sat well with her. This was precisely why.

She could feel something happen, a palpable ripple in the Force, and Aryn dropped to one knee behind her. Momentary fear wound around her heart as she heard his saber clatter to the dirt floor in the darkness. She couldn’t protect both of them, not forever, not like this. The Echani spun in a full circle and liberated an elephant trunked head from its shoulders with the help of her white bladed weapon. The wound cauterized, the body fell where it stood, the head rolling away. “Aryn—Talk to me. What happened? What’s wrong?”

The Kubaz couldn’t speak basic. She didn’t worry about them overhearing, or making plans against them with their dialogue, but she did worry about the precarious position he was in. Srina fell back, focused on protecting the Jedi, before a sudden well of anger, fear, and hate took her breath away. Almost dizzy with it, she was stunned to immobility, silver eyes wide as Kubaz rose from the floor. She could hear the struggling, the choking, labored gasps…The desperate whirling words that begged for air. Everything in the cavern seemed to respond to a telekinetic wave in the Force. Pebbles, rocks, the dead soldiers, deceased Kubaz…But not her. Something, kept this enraged Aryn Teth from choking the life from her, and for that, she was indebted. Appreciative.

Appreciative, but disturbed.

This was not Aryn. Not the Supreme Commander. Not even a simple boy and his droid. This was not the man she knew. This was the abysmal, dark, immoral ghoul that she had met only once before. On Sullust. That meeting had been brief. Fleeting. This was different. Something had set him off, and it wasn’t Varik Ice, nor the Kubaz. He was too strong for that.

"I will kill you."
Again, this was not directed at her. The hellfire in his eyes could have scared even the most stoic of men into defecating in their armor. Srina was, thankfully, not most men. Nor most women.

He didn’t even notice, not in the slightest, that the dozens of Kubaz he held suspended in midair had been dead for quite some time. He was fighting a foe she couldn’t see. Someone in the distance, perhaps corporeal, but as far as the Sith Apprentice was concerned it might as well have been a ghost. She felt at a loss, his emotions overwhelming, bleeding into her, despite her attempts to keep them out. It was too much. And he, this Jedi, he was much too strong.

Aryn…”, she breathed achingly soft, letting go of her saber, letting it fall. It floated back to the harness on her hip and locked in place on its own. She crossed the distance between them in darkness. His blade had extinguished when it fell. The elegant woman dropped to her knees before him, with no thought of impropriety, and wrapped her arms around his neck. She embraced him, held him, and pulled at his darkness. She turned the level of control she had on their Force Bond, gifted by his distraction, and let every bit of his hate rage flow throw her. It was better, within her, than trapped within him. “Aryn…”

“No. This is not the way. Be here. I need you here.”, Srina whispered, her tones bell-like, echoing in the tunnels. If they wouldn’t have been cloaked in the pitch black dark of the cavern he would have seen her eyes, slowly yellowing, as she siphoned the encroaching corruption away. The young woman didn’t know how, or why, she knew what to do. She simply did. This man was important to her—and for him, she would break any barrier, any restriction, to save him from himself. Words, spoken sweetly, like spun silver would grace him of her native tongue… “Tyava amin seere. Amin naa sinome. Lar- mime óma. Túl at- ana i kal. [Feel my peace. I am with you. Hear my voice…Come back to your light.]

“Come back to me.”

In that moment, Srina bridged the gap between Aryn and the being that had brought him to this, the Sith, that had brought the Commander to his knees. Her grasp on the dark-haired man tightened, protective, and the words that left her lips next were little more than a hiss. They were forceful, quite unlike the Echani, and filled with raw power. The mark from her Master, Darth Metus, combined with the hate-fueled emotions of the man before her left her unbound. Srina Talon was a force of nature, a storm prepared to decimate everything in its path, and all because someone had disturbed what belonged to her.

Aryn was not trained for this. Srina, was. His anger, now her anger, burned bright and clear like a falling star. It was unrefined, unrestrained, and lashed at their enemy like the unmerciful heat born of an erupting volcano.

“I see you... Leave this place. Leave this man be. If I find you…I will not kill you…But I will make you wish, with every breath, that I had.”
 

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Unidentified compound, Kubindi, Calaron sector, the Outer Rim Territories.
Objective 4: Investigation and espionage.
Interacting with: [member="Koda Fett"].
The roof parted to open sky, then the sky faded to the sand beneath. In the distance, a series of piercing booms echoed over the landscape, not entirely unlike aircraft breaking through the sound barrier. Exactly what had come of the hunters efforts was uncertain - Proxy-1 was silent, offering no clarification. Despite the hunters haste, the aircraft were hot on his tail; moments after he started pressing through the dunes, flashes of silver and black ruptured through the sky, the compound ripping into several explosions only a moment later.

Then, as the aircraft retreated, there was silence. If not for the crackling of fire and raining debris, it might almost be eerie. Yet eventually, as the sound of the aircraft grew more distant, a notification slid into the hunters heads up display: a single bank transfer from what one could only assume one of the offices many aliases for a gross amount of credits.

Whatever they had found, it was enough. The radio silence by itself was enough of an indication that the job was done. Such is the nature of the office.
 
Aryn Teth


Kubindi, Calaron Sector, the Outer Rim Territories
Interacting With: [member="Srina Talon"], [member="Luyioth Dakwin"], [member="Eliza Teth"], [member="Josef King"]
Objective: 1 - Hive Kadsac
Aryn was not where he'd been only moments before, his mind was not with Srina, not in the cavern where he had been attacked by so many Kubaz. Instead, Aryn stood staring down the Zabrak who was choking and gasping around his grip through the force. The panicked voice of his sister pierced his mind then, assuring Aryn that there had been no lie among his enemy. His grip only tightened, squeezing the life from Luyioth as his intense focus threatened to even break her neck from the sheer force of his anger.

When he felt Srina's arms wrap around him, his attention was only thrown aside for the briefest moment, enough to let his enemy on the other end of that connection to find their avenue of return. He felt the grip tightening on his hand, and in another flash of hot rage, he loosened his grip on Luyioth's neck, only to throw her body slamming into the ground. He shifted his focus then, and in a few moments he had cut off their link. IT was only temporary, not a permanent sever, but it meant she would not plague his thoughts for some time.

The soft voice of Srina was comforting, far more comforting than it should have been as he essentially collapsed against the woman. His emotions flowed out of him, and the adrenaline which had filled his body flowed away to be replaced by pain. The lingering ache in his hand from Luyioth was there, but overwhelmingly he fought the sharp sting of the blaster bolts he'd taken in the fight against the Kubaz. Pain racked at his body and echoed through it, it was enough that he hadn't even heard Srina's threat towards his enemy as he lowered his head to rest it upon her shoulder.

The warmth which flowed from her filled him, quickly forcing the darkness from him as he focused upon her and her voice. But there was another voice, one that he'd never heard before, and a presence he'd not sensed. He heard it, it was calming, comforting, and another mystery to unravel, but not one for now. Sighing, he forced that connection from his mind, actively forcing away every link aside from the one to the woman in front of him. Slowly, Aryn's arms lifted, wrapping tightly around her as well in return to her own embrace.

"I'm sorry..."

His voice was soft, the words a struggle to get out, but as the pain flooded back to him it was hard to speak, even harder as he realized what he'd done. Seeing the twisted bodies of Kubaz around him, of the pained expressions in their eyes, he knew that he had let the anger within him escape, let it take control. It was not something any jedi should have done, least of all one who was the Supreme Commander of the Galactic Alliance.

But now it had faded away, and once more he sat on his knees, resting against the only woman who could have brought him any real degree of comfort in that moment of weakness, letting silence echo through the cave and his mind, reveling in the isolation.
 

Lemon

Citrus Dreams
Koda Fett



Kubindi, Calaron Sector, Outer Rim Territories
Objective 5: Investigation and Espionage
The explosions riddled behind him, leaving the once valuable building a pile of replaceable rubble. The speeder whirred beneath him as he raced across the sands, an oasis that was the harsh jungle visible in the distance. The transaction appearing at the top of his HUD caused a slight smirk to form across his face, something rarely seen, even by Koda himself. The man was cold, callous and unrelenting in his cruel disregard. It wasn't often he smirked, smiled or showed any true enjoyment. His emotions often found themselves as wrapped up as the targets he pursues themselves, the ones that he keeps alive after all, he wasn't dead inside. At least not yet.

The Mandalorian's job was done, and what role he played hadn't entirely concerned him just as it wasn't meant to. He was the man to get the job done, and after the hefty payment it was a certainty that it had been completed as it always was. Fett couldn't quite remember that last time he failed, and know that he would always continue until it was finished. Nobody could hide, not from him.

The jungle is where he found himself now, the Spear II ahead of him. That was his true home. A place to move among the stars, pursuing bounties and information, if only it were alive; then he would have a true companion. One that couldn't leave him. Though did Koda Fett ever want a companion, a side-kick? Of course not, the man was a solo act. That's how it would stay. Her engines purred whilst the thrusters engaged, lifting herself off from the clearing in the jungle and vanishing into the stars above.
 

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