Ultimatum
Duranium Lord
Ultimatum gently lifted one of the canisters and began administering the oil. Placing it at various tanks over his body, made it less likely for a stray shot to take out his supply in the heat of battle. He listened intently to the short tale. It made sense to him, he had known that everything fails, dies, and is forgotten. There was no way around that. The best that one could hope for would be to elongate the life or accomplish such a task as to become a part of legend. Ultimatum had no plan on any of these. Certainly having his program in the HoloNet would allow him to live plenty long enough. For deeds of note, he did not want organics to call him great, he found that what they considered great to be generally of poor use to him.
"Indeed. How did you manage to get hold of this tank if it had been damaged so long ago? Did none try to salvage anything?" That would have been strange to Ultimatum, organics had this need to find and reuse that which could still be so. He didn't completely disagree, recycling was a good way to minimize the sheer amount of a material used. He could attest to his own weakness in such a manner, having taken a partly working ship from years ago and repairing it for his own uses. It still sat in the shipyard, droids moving over and repairing and preparing it.
[member="Patricia Susan Garter"]
"Indeed. How did you manage to get hold of this tank if it had been damaged so long ago? Did none try to salvage anything?" That would have been strange to Ultimatum, organics had this need to find and reuse that which could still be so. He didn't completely disagree, recycling was a good way to minimize the sheer amount of a material used. He could attest to his own weakness in such a manner, having taken a partly working ship from years ago and repairing it for his own uses. It still sat in the shipyard, droids moving over and repairing and preparing it.
[member="Patricia Susan Garter"]