Kay-Larr
Red nodded when she said that she would go downstairs to help Doyle. Red nodded. She left to go down stairs. When she left, Red shut the door. He sighed. He placed down his weapons, taking them off of his utility belt and placing them on the desk. He had quite a bit of weapons, two pistols, detonators, smoke and flashbang grenades, poison darts and tranquilizers, and knives and such. He placed his blaster rifle and blaster carbine on the floor, leaning them against the desk. He grabbed his lightsaber, and placed it on the desk, where he could easily grab it, even in the middle of the night. He hid a blaster pistol next to the bed, just in case. Red would grab his other equipment later from the ship he borrowed. He also placed his helmet on the desk.
Red sat on the bed. He pulled out a communicator. He would then proceed to send out a message. But not just any message. A scrambled, multi-frequency signal that hid where the message was coming from, where it was going, and what the message contained. The message was broadcasted to several points across the galaxy, and only one of them was going to the place where Red was trying to communicate, so that if anyone managed to crack the first protection would have to track where they were going. The message contained self-terminating system where if picked up by the wrong receiver with the wrong frequency and server address, it would terminate itself. While at the asylum, Red measured it's frequency measure, so that he could contact it. One of the droids should report the message to
Jakob Benson . Red sent the message to the asylum. It contained code words after it unscrambled, but Dr. Benson was a smart man, he should figure it out.
"Agent in. First color in a spectrum of light caused by reflection and refraction. I've made contact with the quarry. It is unwilling to come, will need to wait. Expect arrival in a couple of months. Moving for nonviolent outcome, but will happen if necessary. Fq qefkhp vlr tfii qov ql ilzh ebo rm. Fq fp mxoxklfa. Tfii kbba ql zlksfkzb fq lqebotfpb, lo lqebo jbqelap tfii kbba ql yb mroprba." And after the gibberish part, the message would then repeat itself. The code itself would be difficult. The first color in a spectrum of light bit is a reference to Red, as the first color in a light reflection and refraction, which many call a rainbow, is red, a reference to who is communicating. The last part is the weird part, as it is just gibberish. However, if the Doctor is smart, or one of his droids, they will figure out that the gibberish bit is actually three letters back, and if they were to go three letters forward for every letter, they would get the actual message.
Red put away his communicator. He listened to what was happening down the stairs. No commotion, everything was good.