Objective: 2 & 4
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Arris Windrun
Nilira Vornix
Perseus
Tessa Monroe
Lily Rhodes
Kurayami Bloodborn
Mig Gred
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Battle was joined.
Blaster bolts flew through the air. The smell of ionized atmosphere, ozone stench, and the copper of blood tickled his nostrils, even through the air filters in his buy'ce. Figures pressed against one another all around. Many held green outlines with designations of “friendly”. Those who were his own people had a blue outline. The enemy held no color distinction. And there were many.
Muad waited as his group moved to one of the outer walls and began to set explosives. The troopers held a loose corridor back to the ships, taking up defensive positions for the return of the offensive teams. Muad turned to look toward the temple's main entrance and observed the arrival of the Jedi master,
Josiah Denko
, a warrior of the light. Several attacked the man but fell before crossing blades with him.
“Finally, a worthy opponent …”
His right hand pulled the beskar sword from its sheath on his back. Desire to go to the other man and enter into the deadly dance of death flushed through his veins. He almost took a step forward through the rubble already littering the ground to challenge him. But that wasn't his objective. Not now. He raised his beskar blade in a salute. Or maybe a promise, should they both be standing once he finished his work.
The explosion rocked his body and created a small shockwave. Debris flashed out with the smoke and peppered his armor ineffectually. Muad grit his teeth and turned away to join his team as they entered the newly created entrance. Jedi, Mandalorians, and Sith fell outside the temple. But his goal was inside. He jogged forward, taking point into the temple halls.
“Left, then the second right.”
Putting action to words, he moved down the hall. Behind him came his Dozen and six of the nine Knights of Aegis. Three stayed inside the entrance to the temple, guarding their exit. Ahead, several Jedi ran through the hall, taking turns that moved them from his sight. The Dozen and the Knights hugged the walls with their weapons at the ready as their leader strolled down the center. Tan walls and grey marble floors would have otherwise been beautiful attributes of the building. But in war, such things were far from the mind.
Muad came to the first junction of the long hall and paused to peer down the corridor. It was empty save for smoke hugging the ceiling. One hand waved his people forward while he waited and watched in case they were spotted and engaged. Neither happened. When the last of his people passed, he jogged forward once more in the lead.
A group of Jedi skidded into the hall and turned in their direction, lightsabers held at the ready. It was too soon. And the opposition looked older, well into adulthood. There would be no talking them down as the quartet sprinted at the invading force. Muad sighed.
“Rippers, fire.”
Eight of his Dozen pulled the modified sidearms and opened up with a spray into the Jedi. They were good as they contorted their bodies and used their lightsabers as they were trained to. To deflect blaster fire back into the enemy. It was a fine strategy had his force been firing energy blasters. The slugs fired were partially vaporized by their blades, but the remainder of the bullets tore into their flesh, shredding their bodies without mercy. The group passed the four corpses as Muad led them onward.
His boots were tacky from the blood he walked through. The visceral reminder that death came to all. Sometimes unexpectedly. Did he have to order their deaths? Perhaps not. But it would have slowed their arrival to their objective. And that made it a necessary evil.
At the next intersection, he paused before kneeling next to the wall and peeking out. A bolt creased his armor, burning a path along his shoulder pauldron, before he ducked back to the safety of the wall. He paused for a moment. Nearly a dozen security personnel were hunkered behind random barricades. Doors, equipment, what even looked like tables from a mess hall. Quickly created but efficient. Behind the barricade, he saw multiple lightsabers—a decently erected defensive position.
“Knights, vibroshields up in a phalanx formation. Keep your heads down. Dozen, use the shields and pop up to take your shots—squad one on the left, squad two on the right. Four of you lay down suppression fire; the other four get target locks and launch rockets on my command. Champ, when that happens, you and I leap the shield wall and close on target. The rest of you continue covering fire as you advance. Once you reach the barricade, take it.”
The giant figure of the Knights nodded his head, changing his grip on his shield while he took hold of a giant golden cylinder at his belt. It was similar to a lightsaber but monstrous in size. A great saber, also known as a light club. The towering figure moved to the end of the formation rather than the middle. Muad took the other end.
“Now.”
The phalanx moved into the hall and was immediately engaged by the security team. They marched forward each step in unison, shields locked, and the blaster rifles of his Dozen lancing out, careful to duck down before they were hit by return fire. Halfway down the hall, Muad grinned inside his helmet.
“Fire!”
Rockets erupted from the vambraces and raced across the short distance to blow holes in the hastily erected barricade. Doors, chairs, and bodies flew and shattered from the explosions. Before the echoes faded, Muad and Champ rushed forward, each leaping over the enemy line. Two of the Jedi were too close to the exploding rockets, and their broken bodies lay against the far wall. Champ swept his greatsaber through a Jedi whose block was not enough to stop the force of the blow and used his other arm holding the shield to crush two enemy soldiers against the side of the hall.
When Muad leaped over the enemy, he swung the beskad, neatly decapitating one security officer before folding forward into a roll and springing to his feet between two Jedi. His blade carried the thrust of the right Jedi away from his body while hopping forward into the body of the other with a wild haymaker that sent teeth, blood, and the unconscious body of his enemy to the floor. He continued forward and blocked a skilled strike at his midsection by a third Jedi.
Behind him, his force drove over the fortifications and engaged the surviving defenders. However, Muad's attention was focused on the bladesman, who launched quick strikes at him, his beskad flicking out to push the lightsaber away. Each strike was just enough to bring danger, but the Jedi was wily, refusing to overextend. Muad continued advancing and forcing the Jedi to retreat. The Jedi remained calm until his back hit the wall, which surprised him. Muad capitalized on the moment of shock and slipped his beskad past his enemy's guard and into his heart.
He pulled his blade free and turned back to see the conflict had ended. All opponents were down. One of the Knights was slapping a bacta patch on a graze along his outer thigh while one of his Dozen added another armor plate over a crack on his chest plate. All were still operational. Muad pointed at three of the Knights.
“Repair the barricade and hold the position. You Dozen, breaching charges here.”
He pointed at the wall opposite the barricade while he joined the others who moved a short distance away. Three of his people placed the charges, and they gathered with the rest. Another explosion destroyed the wall, and Muad, the Dozen, and three Knights moved through the cloud of plaster and duracrete which permeated the air.
He hopped through the hole and looked at the prize, his crew joining him. Dozens of people rose from the meditation on papyrus rolls and watched the intruders. Normally, the number of Jedi in the room would have been a near-insurmountable force. He sheathed his blade and removed his buy'ce, slipping it into the webbing at his waist. Looking about the room, Muad smiled, his glowing eyes blazing blue.
“
One, lock those doors. The rest of you, time to bag and tag.” Muad toggled his comlink and changed frequency.
“Send the first repulsor sleds in. Operation Steal the booty is a go.”
Stun bolts flew from the Mandalorians and dropped the dozens of younglings where they stood, sat, and lay. Then the warriors took packs off their backs and began unrolling silver stasis bags.