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Auction Lightsaber Crystal Auction

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Lot 1: Opila Crystal​
Lot 2: Qixoni Crystal​
Lot 3: Durindfire Gem​

Trades accepted: Lightsabers, recipe for synthetic crystals, technology to produce synthetic crystals, ships, and credits. PM if you want to offer something other than that.

This auction will last 1 week.

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Jeff stood there waiting. Perhaps someone would try to buy the crystals. For he had no use for them as he could not assemble a light-saber. Plus well he didn't feel right using them anyway.
 
"While your offers are good, I shall also wait for others to arrive. " This was said by Jeff, because he wanted to raise the stakes of the auction some, because he needed more than 350,000 or so credits. The datacron would come in handy as would the synthetic crystals. While he did not have the ability to use the Force, he supposed something could be done to aid him with his problem.
 

Saera Willamina Savan

~+--- Skaidra ---+~ Beskarsmith, Alchemist
Lot One: One free synthetic or alchemic crystal tailored exactly to the lot holder's liking, as well as whatever knowledge on the synthesis of crystals you so desire (be it compressed energy, meditational, alchemic, biological, etc) and a detailed encyclopedia of every crystal known to Saera (((there are a lot, even Uniques))).
 

Matreya

Well-Known Member
"2.3 million credits, and information gathered during M'n'M mining, all of which pertains strictly to rarer crystals alongside synths." Damien offered, "Lots 1 and 2."

[member="Jeff Solaris"]
 
An anonymous bidder would pop up on [member="Jeff Solaris"] screen.

"Lot 2: 3.2 Million Credits, and a YTA-1300. Lot 1: 560,000 Credits. Lot 3: 450,000 credits."
 
As he pondered the offers given to him by the various people Jeff considered the various offers. The offer from the anonymous would be declined, because it had no crystal related bid included. This left him many choices, but he was not done deciding yet. The anonymous buyer would be declined, as he knew nothing about the buyer. At least the others had the decency to come in person, or show their face at least. "Saera you get Lot one. Alright Neville Hausenfaufer, you get lot two. Lot 3, I'll hold onto until I get a better offer."
 
November would take note of the various items and their destinations before disappearing into the shadows. In turn transmissions would be intercepted and logged and sent off.

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[member="November Sinclair"]

Tracing the origins of the bid on Lot 2 would reveal it originated from the home of Neville Hausenfaufer. Neville Hausenfaufer is a metalworker on Coruscant. His wife is a Zeltron named Charlene, and he has three beautiful mix-raced babies. Two girls and one boy. His apartment is more well furnished than it once was, as One Sith policy has seen an increase in wages and quality of life. He also forgot to set a wi-fi password.

You can talk to him if you want, but it's unlikely he knows anything.
 

Saera Willamina Savan

~+--- Skaidra ---+~ Beskarsmith, Alchemist
Nobody had the chance to track anything inbound to Saera, as there were enough military-grade encryptions to crash a Cruiser's computers, rerouting across half the galaxy. The crystal would be collected in person and leave with its new owner in a stealthed, jammed and IFF-mimicked spacecraft. Such was the nature of the lone jewel alchemist and the dangerous business. The jewel was destined for the planetary weapons and shield guarded MMS vault on [location redacted].

The auctioneer should expect a Holonet PM shorty.
 
"One Lethisk-class, 30,000 credits, and a lightsaber on lot three"

The man in the shadow cloak spoke up for the first time. He had watched the proceedings go, and now, with the last item on the way out, he put what he didn't need any more out for auction. Well, not the credits, but that was life. And the gem was worth more than that.

Much more.

[member="Jeff Solaris"]
 
[member="Jeff Solaris"]
"My name isn't important." The man said, not moving an inch. "You'll find the ship docked on Nar Shaddaa. The location should show up on your datapad any second now."
 
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