Raphael Gallustrade
Well-Known Member
Raphael looked around through the cockpit of the borrowed x-wing, as he hurtled through hyperspace. Corellia was a place he'd never visited. He took a breath, steeling himself. This was going to be the first time he'd been back to the planet that he'd been born on...for the first time in his life. He didn't know quite what he was expecting, when coming here. Maybe some closure? Maybe... he was just wanting to learn more about where he'd come from... Maybe...eh, maybe he had no idea, but he wanted to visit the planet. It was an important planet to galactic history.
As his ship finally dropped out of hyperspace he stared at the planet. The jewel of the system... Once it had been even more beautiful, even more important to the Republic, from what he'd read. This was where so many famous ships and even several people had come from. Now, though, it was almost more of a museum. A reminder of days that had been, days that had been as important to the times then, as the events nowadays were.
There was something... he supposed he had to say they were like halcyon days. He had a small sense of pride that he'd been born on the planet, even if he'd never really grown up there. He had a feeling that he'd have a busy day. He held up his, now, metal hand and flexed it once, fingers tensing, despite the lack of true nerve endings, there. It still felt odd, knowing that he'd lost his hand...
His face flashed back to Adeline, for a moment, that enormous, monstrous form that she'd assumed. The blood dripping down her teeth...his blood, as she'd devoured his arm... A feeling of nausea overcame him, for a moment and then it passed. He would just land... Just land and enjoy his day on Corellia, before he had to return to normal duties.
He didn't know quite what to expect, but Coronet City was much larger and even busier than he'd thought it would be. It wasn't an ecumenopolis, like Coruscant was, but it bustled still, which surprised him. From what Raphael understood, it was more supposed to be a ghost town. An old shipyard where decent freighters could be found. Yet here, people were running around, ships were being built...
With so much business going on, Raphael decided to take a slightly less busy area: a restaurant. It was...at least more calm and so he sat and simply breathed, allowing the waiters to run around and simply waited. Slowly, he closed his eyes, relaxing and reaching out through the Force. He didn't think there was any possibility of attackers or... well much at all, really, but such exercises wouldn't hurt to keep his senses sharp. And who knew what surprises the Force would bring about?
Lily Rhodes
As his ship finally dropped out of hyperspace he stared at the planet. The jewel of the system... Once it had been even more beautiful, even more important to the Republic, from what he'd read. This was where so many famous ships and even several people had come from. Now, though, it was almost more of a museum. A reminder of days that had been, days that had been as important to the times then, as the events nowadays were.
There was something... he supposed he had to say they were like halcyon days. He had a small sense of pride that he'd been born on the planet, even if he'd never really grown up there. He had a feeling that he'd have a busy day. He held up his, now, metal hand and flexed it once, fingers tensing, despite the lack of true nerve endings, there. It still felt odd, knowing that he'd lost his hand...
His face flashed back to Adeline, for a moment, that enormous, monstrous form that she'd assumed. The blood dripping down her teeth...his blood, as she'd devoured his arm... A feeling of nausea overcame him, for a moment and then it passed. He would just land... Just land and enjoy his day on Corellia, before he had to return to normal duties.
He didn't know quite what to expect, but Coronet City was much larger and even busier than he'd thought it would be. It wasn't an ecumenopolis, like Coruscant was, but it bustled still, which surprised him. From what Raphael understood, it was more supposed to be a ghost town. An old shipyard where decent freighters could be found. Yet here, people were running around, ships were being built...
With so much business going on, Raphael decided to take a slightly less busy area: a restaurant. It was...at least more calm and so he sat and simply breathed, allowing the waiters to run around and simply waited. Slowly, he closed his eyes, relaxing and reaching out through the Force. He didn't think there was any possibility of attackers or... well much at all, really, but such exercises wouldn't hurt to keep his senses sharp. And who knew what surprises the Force would bring about?
