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Private Out of the Frying Pan



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Whose nerves did she get on this time?

His calm and rhythmical breathing was the only sound inside his pressurized helm, as The Giant of a Mandalorian pondered the answer to that question in relative silence; light as a feather as he held onto the jagged features of an asteroid floating gently in the vast cosmos, he lay in wait for the imposing pirate ship to line up with his pre-calculated trajectory for infiltration.

She had to be held there, presumably in their brig; the concealed emergency tracking beacon in the chestplate of her armor put the aforementioned gear’s location inside one of the armories of the near-archaic star destroyer, judging by the schematics.

Even though his intel suggested where she was, he couldn’t help but feel a pang of worry for her regardless; did they take her alive? If so, what condition was she in? Questions of such nature whirled in his mind as he remained laying in wait for the opportune moment to infiltrate the ship.

It certainly wasn’t an everyday occurrence she sent a call for help; far from it. She possessed the skills and the tools necessary to hold her own in almost every scenario imaginable. There was very little she couldn’t do or handle on her own.

But when she did ask for help, it was well within good reason. And whoever managed to get her was unlikely to be some random street-trash that used up all their luck in life in a gunfight with her. That seemed very unlikely to be the case.

Perhaps she allowed herself to get captured, for a greater good that she did not make mention of in her call for help. Maybe she was after a distinct somebody; a bigger fish to fry.

Or maybe she had gotten softer with age, whether she’d like to admit it or not.

There was no telling which was the case at that moment, but no doubt he’d get an answer to his questions once he found her, he concluded in his mind.

A high pitched beeping in his helmet cut through his thoughts like a sharp dagger; they had taken the bait, those fools. The pirate ship began its maneuver to enter an interception course with an old freighter, a little far out from the edge of the asteroid field; the interior of his decoy empty, he had gone to certain lengths to acquire the tech necessary to fool their scanners to make them think they received heat signatures from the ship, so that it appeared crewed with cargo to plunder.

This was his window of opportunity; it wouldn’t be for long until the pirates figured out something wasn’t right. But it was going to be too late for them to do anything about it by then.

Wasting not a precious moment, The Giant shot forth towards the pirate ship like an arrow from a bow, after he let go of the asteroid in the apex of his pull up.

Although his awe inspiring stature was anything but small, he was certainly not large enough to be detected by their sensors, and with calculated and short bursts of thrust from his jetpack, it wasn’t for long till he reached the ship’s starboard side; expertly landing on his feet on the ship’s hull, he quickly got to work, and made his infiltration point into the ship with his wristmounted plasma cutter.

As soon as he set foot into the interior, Kranak welded the hull plating back to its place in a matter of a few moments. The bridge crew would not be getting a ‘depressurization warning’ any time soon. Landing feet first into an empty hallway, it took no longer than a moment to figure out where he needed to go, having studied the layout of the ship beforehand, and began making his way to the ship’s brig.

With scramblers and jammers built into his armor activated, the defensive measures against an intruder such as himself no longer became an issue; turrets fell silent, and security holo-cameras detected his presence not. His silenced blaster rifle brought to bear before him as he moved at a swift and brisk pace, the pirate crew unfortunate enough to cross paths with him in the hallways met their demise by his hand, their existence snuffed out in mere moments with a blaster bolt.

His advance unimpeded, he found himself before the brig’s entrance before long.

The blast door granted him entrance after a quick slice; as it opened with a soft mechanical whine and allowed Kranak access, the blaster rifle in his hands sang its deadly song at the squeeze of its trigger the moment he set foot inside. Plucked full of blaster bolts, the guards in the brig’s control room fell one after the other. Taken by complete surprise, few had the time to free a blaster from their holsters or bring the rifle in their hands to bear towards the intruder; even fewer had the opportunity to return fire at the Mandalorian before he nailed them.

The Giant stepped over the unmoving body of a guard in his way as he walked towards the control room’s console, when the blasters fell silent in the wake of a short lived, one sided firefight; effortlessly he pulled away the corpse of another one of the guards, slumped over lifelessly on the panel showing security camera feeds on each cell. With a meaty thud the body fell to the ground on his back, shrouding the feed no longer.

And there she was. Alive, and in relatively one piece.

Quickly, The Giant dipped down behind the console, only to emerge with a code cylinder in his hands he took from the pockets of the unmoving corpse nearby, and swiftly made his way to the cell she they held her in; the apprehension whether she was still kicking or not was now completely erased after seeing her alive.

The impenetrable ray shield that effectively barred her freedom, dissipated with a descending thrum a moment after he inserted the code cylinder into the socket of the small control panel.

<”So who did you piss off this time?”> With a sarcastic tone of voice The Giant asked the Shistavanen in the cell as he assumed a more relaxed posture; although his features were shrouded underneath the helm, Kranak offered her a warm smile nevertheless.


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She lost track of when she sent the broadcast out for assistance. The act alone was a horrible blow to the Wardog's rather fragile ego. When did she ever need assistance? Perhaps her self-declared legend had gone to her head... or perhaps there was more at play than she cared to admit. Laying on her bunk in the holding cell, she could do nothing but listen to the hum of the ray shield between her and the rest of the old warship's interior. Fighting through walls of durasteel wasn't exactly something within her capabilities. At the end of the day, she wasn't her husband. The thoughts continued to swirl in her head as she stared at the ceiling.

The fall of the Enclave. Sure, it still existed as a state. But what was it worth? They lost their territory, they fell to infighting and the Galaxy took advantage. No allies, ingenuity or sheer firepower could save them from their fate. Kestri stood... but the rest was lost. She never thought that such a day would truly arrive, not after everything the Mandalorian people went through.

She should have known better.

Her ear twitched at a familiar sound in the hallway of the brig. A whisper-quiet crackle through the air, something too faint for a normal person to pick up if they weren't paying attention to it, but a sound she recognized immediately. She spent enough time around that blasted gun to know it and its owner.

The Wardog sat up as a toothy grin adorned her face. Resting her arms on her knees, she patiently awaited the rival of the Big Guy. The ray shield disappeared and the pale white glow of his visor peaked around the corner, soon followed by his towering stature.

<”So who did you piss off this time?”>

"Who did you ask for a karkin' lift to get here?" She remarked as she leaned back against the wall of her bunk. "Holy kark, you stop for a snack along the Hydian Way or something?" She rose from her seat to face him fully, rolling her shoulders as she looked around. "Arms deal coulda gone smoother, that much I'll admit. You got a gun or something? My gear should be around here somewhere." She casually spoke as she approached him with an outstretched hand.

"Good to see you, Kran." The glimmer in her glowing, crimson eyes was more than enough of an indication of how much she missed her friend.

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Ever the joker.

"Who did you ask for a karkin' lift to get here?" She remarked as she leaned back against the wall of her bunk.

The warm smile he offered to her simply grew larger with her quip, as her words drew out a genuine chuckle out of him. She hadn’t changed at all. <“I might as well should have. I don’t remember seeing fuel prices this high on this side of the galaxy before,”> He quipped, a little bit of truth in his joke. The price for certain resources on this axis of the galaxy was borderlining outrageous.

"Holy kark, you stop for a snack along the Hydian Way or something?" She rose from her seat to face him fully, rolling her shoulders as she looked around.

<“You should have told me if you were hungry. I would’ve gotten something for you too.”> Kranak quipped back at her while he swapped the magazine of his blaster with a fresh blaster power pack. The rifle powered up once more with a low vibrant thrum when the fresh pack sat firmly in its place in the rifle's magwell.

"Arms deal coulda gone smoother, that much I'll admit. You got a gun or something?"

His warm and wide smile would be reduced to a grin when she made a mention of the event in which they had gotten her. Merely a vague reply, skirting away from exposing the truth. Though he understood why. It was not difficult to suspect that her honor and pride was hurt, when her arms deal went south and she ended up here in a cell.

But her shallow explanation of the events did nothing to stop him from worrying for her regardless.

But alas, here and now was not really the place to discuss such things in detail. That conversation could wait for a far more convenient time, like after they’ve gotten out of this old, massive piece of junk of a ship that somehow managed to remain operational after all this time.

At the mention of whether he had a gun for her or not, his head humorously tilted to the side at a “...Really?” type of expression. As if she needed to ask; of course he’d have a gun for her. He wasn’t going to let her go around and about without a proper gun, as much as she was a deadly weapon in and of herself.

In the wake of her inquiry for a weapon, he produced a particle blaster pistol from a holster on his kama without a second thought. He quickly twirled the pistol in his hand, his grasp expertly shifted onto the top of the blaster’s slide, with its grip pointing at The Wardog, and extended the pistol towards her for her to grasp.

"...My gear should be around here somewhere." She casually spoke as she approached him with an outstretched hand.

He gave a quick nod of his head at her words. <”Tracking beacon suggests its somewhere in their armory. It is closeby,”> he confirmed. <”Come on, let’s get you out of those detainee garbs.”> Kranak added, notioning towards the brig’s exit with a nod of his head, while his gaze remained on her visage, as he spoke.

"Good to see you, Kran." The glimmer in her glowing, crimson eyes was more than enough of an indication of how much she missed her friend.

Her sentiment drew a chuckle out of the big guy. <”Look at you, getting all sentimental.”> he pulled her leg as he landed a friendly punch onto her shoulder, but he would cut the bullchit in the coming moment after. <”It’s good to see you too, Shai,”> he said, an unmistakable sincerity strong in his tone of voice. He was very much glad that she was relatively well.

The wailing of sirens from all across the ship cut sharply in the wake of his words, and not a moment after, the brig was flooded with blinking red lights.

They were made. Whether the pirates and their guns for hire became aware of the ruse he posed with his decoy to get their attention elsewhere, or if the patrols in their mothership finally stumbled upon the torn and lifeless bodies of their compatriots and sounded the alarm, it was unclear.

But that mattered not, now that he had gotten to his best friend, and freed her from captivity; there were but a handful of souls in the galaxy that could withstand their combined might and prowess in combat.

And the brigands aboard the ship was certainly not amongst such souls.

<”Looks like we will have to cut the pleasantries short and sweet.”> he muttered to her as he turned around and faced the way he came. The barrel of the blaster rifle in his hands trained down the corridor. <”I’ll take point. Follow my lead,”> Kranak told her as he sprung into action, moving at a brisk combat towards the exit. <”You think you can keep up?”> a brief chuckle poured out of his helmet annunciator in the wake of his words.

He could hear them coming, now; a dozen or so footsteps came thundering from further down the corridor. Their brisk footfalls were amplified thanks to the audio suite of his helmet, with the annoying alarms reduced to a mere background noise automatically.

Stepping into the spacious corridor from out the brig, with his rifle pre-aimed at the source of the footfalls, Kranak unleashed a long winded, whisper quiet salvo of blaster bolts at the thugs that were sent to the brig to secure the detainee. Struck in the cranium and thorax alike, The Giant cut down a handful of them in a mere moment at the squeeze of a trigger. Once they dealt with the last of them, he continued his swift advance, and led his friend to their armory for her to retrieve her weapons and gear.

Reaching the armory after several short lived skirmishes, Kranak was quick to take up a defensive position by the armory’s entrance, covering Shai and giving her a bit of privacy to change to her armor. <”Make it quick, you’re not starring in a fashion show!”> he threw her a quip with a shout as blaster bolts whizzed and snapped past overhead in the corridor. A shriek escaped one of the bandits down the hallway as he fell backwards in the wake of The Giant’s covering fire.

More of them were en route to their position.

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Despite the bad reunion and terribly short pleasantries, Shai was glad to see her old friend again. "Really? Fuel prices? That's your biggest issue? What's next, you gonna read the day's forecast on Kestri for me?" She quipped with a huff. Grasping the pistol he held out to her, she leaned in close with a toothy grin. "A packet of chips or some juice would've been appreciated, though." She commented, taking the chance to lightly bump her forehead to his.

Kran took point and led the way out, trying to at least maintain some semblance of secrecy. The alarms blared around them, but their enemy had yet to pinpoint their location.

<”You think you can keep up?”>

"I ain't the one whose armour's sittin' tight around the waist, Kran." She flashed him a smug grin as they bunched up by a corridor. They both knew that was a lie. But anything to get under his skin was a win for her. Moving through the corridors, it didn't take long for them to start encountering opposition from the crew of the old cruiser. However any stealth he tried to maintain flew out the window the moment Shai let loose with the blaster he handed her. For every whisper-quiet shot he fired, a booming cacophony followed from Shai as she gunned down her former captors.

<”Make it quick, you’re not starring in a fashion show!”>

Eventually they got to the armoury of the ship, where Kran took point in keeping watch as Shai geared up. "Ah, crap. And here I thought I could flash some leg and wiggle some eyebrows." She remarked in response to his quip as she searched for her gear. Finally finding her armour, Shai quickly undressed and suited up in her bodyglove. She made sure to annoy Kranak with a hip shake or two in the process before donning her helmet. "All set, let's move." Her synthesized voice spoke up beside him as the Wardog drew War and Peace.

The moment the next wave of crewmen crossed them, Shai's response was a loud and boisterous wrist rocket between the pirates. "Might was well drop that suppressor, I got a score to settle." Her cold voice spoke up as she took point, her twin blasters poised and ready for action. "I got info on the bridge I wanna get my hands on. Captain's mine." She ordered him, her personality seemingly flipped on a dime.

"I got a shipment of Beskar on the line here."

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Her quips and teasing were relentless as ever, but so was he in his whip-smart witticism.

"Ah, crap. And here I thought I could flash some leg and wiggle some eyebrows."

<”Oh don’t fret, you’ll get your chance one day,”> Kranak chucklingly said to her while he continued to hold back the thugs further down the corridor. He fell a pair of them at the squeeze of his rifle’s hair trigger when they made an attempt to push up. <”And besides, who’d eye up an old mutt like you, anyway?”> His laughter followed quickly in the wake of his quip while blaster bolts shot past him, dangerously close. Unbothered by the increasing accuracy of the incoming enemy fire, his guffaw only escalated further when he saw, from the corner of his eye, the comically exaggerated hip shakes she offered him in the wake of his wisecrack comment, before she moved beside him with her weapons drawn and at the ready, adorned with her armor and gear now.

"All set, let's move."

The Giant’s response to the Wardog came in the form of a curt nod of his head before he sprung into action. He rose from his crouched stance by the armory’s doorway, and began his advance forward towards the crewmen that opposed them down the hallway. Kranak answered them shot for shot as he moved. The near-torrential wave of blaster bolts the gunmen subjected him to left little more than scorch marks on the jet-black paint job of his armor, before bouncing off.

The muzzle flashes from the gunmen’s side of the hallway dwindled by the heartbeat. Their blasters fell silent with every pull of the trigger. The remainder of their forces were reduced to a little more than meat chunks in the wake of the Wardog’s earth-shatteringly loud retaliation in the form of a well placed wrist rocket into their ranks.

After they stamped out the remainder of the pirates’ muzzle flashes with their combined firepower, Kranak put another fresh power pack in with lightning fast sleight of hands and performed a speed reload as while Shai spoke, a portion of his attention split between listening to her and holding security; her demeanor changed in the blink of an eye. He could feel the need for vengeance in her voice, colder than Hoth, as his armored visage shifted from the unmoving bodies strewn on the hallway to the other, with the barrel of his blaster trailing his gaze.

"Might was well drop that suppressor, I got a score to settle." Her cold voice spoke up as she took point, her twin blasters poised and ready for action.

<”Aye.”> The Giant concurred in response. He too had the intentions to take the fight to them, to the bridge, after letting the Wardog out her cage; no loose ends. They had no real use for concealment in this environment. Stealth had served its purpose until now, and served him well. He casually removed the suppressor on his rifle while she continued to explain her intent.

"I got info on the bridge I wanna get my hands on. Captain's mine."

"I got a shipment of Beskar on the line here."

Now things took an interesting turn. The revelation had him raise an eyebrow underneath his helmet visor. Where did they get their hands on a shipment of beskar?

That had to be the reason she allowed herself to be captured by these street trash. But there certainly were other ways of going about accomplishing that goal. If that was indeed the reason behind her capture then, her plan to liberate their sacred ore from these pirates was certainly an unorthodox one.

But she was an unorthodox operative to begin with. She had her own unique take on a given mission.

<”Then let us move. To the bridge,”> He told Shai as he took point, and moved at a swift pace in the hallway, his rifle kept ready to be trained at a threat in a moment’s notice. He walked past their handiwork that littered the floor beneath their feet as he led her towards the ship’s bridge.

The defenders of the ship proved not a hindrance in their advance towards the ship’s command center; they were either wiped out or broke ranks and ran in the occasional firefight, and not long after, they reached the final stretch leading to the bridge.

Despite the constant blaring of alarms that rang and echoed sharply in the hallways of the ship, he could hear them behind the blast doors, closed shut; frantically moving around and about, presumably behind something they could use as cover. Whether they were aware it was a futile attempt or not, they prepared themselves for pair’s inevitable intrusion to their bridge.

<”Bang and clear,”> Kranak told Shai curtly as he tossed her a flash grenade for her to catch, and moved towards the control panel beside the blast door. With a quick slice he was able to bypass its security; his helmet visor shifted from the control panel, and towards the Wardog a moment later. Ready to open the blast door at the push of a button, he inquired for her readiness with a silent, inquisitive gaze.

The moment she’d confirm her readiness to breach, Kranak would offer a confirming nod of his head at her, and execute.

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Shai gave a nod and fell in line with Kranak as he took point, moving past the scattered victims towards the bridge. Resistance was pitiful at best, despite the numbers the pirates had on their side. They weren't a match for the two Mandalorians. Eventually a blast door barred their path towards the bridge, forcing the two to halt for a moment.

Kranak was quick to think of a solution as he started to fiddle with the door controls. The Wardog knew immediately what he was planning as she holstered her pistols. "I prefer 'shake and bake'." She muttered as she unclipped a thermal detonator from her belt. With kranak's flashbang in one hand, and the detonator in the other, Shai waited patiently for the door to start opening. The moment a big enough opening was made, the two grenades were flung into the opposite corridor. The resulting chaos and carnage was a perfect cover for Shai to breach, her pistols unleashing their wrath upon the occupants of the bridge.

Some managed to recover or hide from the blasts, while others writhed and crawled in confusion and pain. Those were the ones she left for last. Between her and Kranak, the crew inside didn't stand a chance to push them back.

Eventually the captain entered her sights, drawing the Wardog's undivided attention as she left the rest of the crew to Kranak. It was only when he levelled his pistol ar her that the Wardog stopped dead in her tracks. "KRIFF!" Was all she could manage to say as she deployed her round shield, just in time to absorb a devastating Disruptor bolt head-on. The shield held, barely, but the resulting blast was strong enough to launch the Shistavanen back several feet and into a wall. She crawled to a nearby terminal and tossed her damaged shield aside in favour of her pistols. "Kran, dude's got a disruptor!" She called out with a cough.

That hit was going to sting for a day or two.

"You really wanna do this, Maji?! Just for some karkin' ingots?!" The pirate shouted as he took cover from Kranak. "I don't even got 'em anymore! I sold 'em off on Nal Hutta! I didn't want poodoo to do with Mandos." He continued as Shai glanced over her cover. She searched for Kranak for a moment as she tried to process his words. "Oh yeah! Why not just give it back, then! You should have known this would happen, Slint!" She called back over the cries and whimpers of the captain's battered crew.

"Like you did!? Don't come talkin' shit with me, Shai, I remember what you did! You cost my old captain his life with that cargo. 'Sides, not like I expected y'all to come at me thirty years later!" His voice called back, followed by a shot that eviscerated Shai's cover. The ship's alarms wailed as some systems took a hit, followed by a hard shudder from the hull.

Caught in the open, Shai took a wild chance and sprinted for a piece of cover, far too open to really do much. She could only hope that Kranak could disable him before his gun cycled.

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"I prefer 'shake and bake'." She muttered as she unclipped a thermal detonator from her belt.

The Wardog’s comment earned her a chuckle from him while he went about slicing the controls to the blast doors. <”Shake and bake it is, then,”> he muttered at an unharried and pleased tone of voice; he saw the pale glint of light shining off the chrome sphere of a thermal detonator she held in one hand.

The faint nod of her head, giving him the go-ahead, was all he needed to execute the breach.

The moment there was a sufficient gap to throw the grenades deep into the bridge, she let fly the grenades in her hand inside; The Giant, his rifle brought to bear, remained still and hugged the durasteel wall to his right as he waited for the grenades to go off.

Possessing a shorter fuse than the thermal detonator, the flash grenade had gone off first; a ground shaking boom of the thermal detonator followed quickly in the wake of the blinding flash of light and the disorienting loud bang of the flash grenade.

And in they went a heartbeat later, guns blazing.

Several of them laid unmoving already, before they even fired a shot. They were either dead or dying from their wounds from the thermal detonator. Although some had recovered from the initial shock and awe, and took positions to retaliate at the two Mandalorians, many writhed on the ground in pain as they made an effort to crawl into cover.

Never minding the dying and the stunned and shocked, The Giant focused on the immediate threats in the room. He extended to the right the moment he stepped into the bridge, quick to make for cover while he returned fire on the move; the blaster rifle in his hands barked out a burst, felling a gunman at the squeeze of a trigger. Several more met their untimely demise by his hand as he picked them off one by one.

The Wardog’s sharp howl however, would have him come to a pause.


A trailing shriek of a disruptor based weapon followed in the wake of her shout. Dipping behind cover at the sound of it, he couldn’t help but grimace underneath the helmet faceplate at the sight of his friend getting thrown against the durasteel wall behind her from the sheer power behind the disruptor bolt.

That had to hurt.

"Kran, dude's got a disruptor!" She called out with a cough.

At a crouched stance, he leaned to the right and peeked from the corner of the console he used as cover to hide his gigantic stature, and squeezed back the trigger once he trained his blaster at the Pirate Captain. The hail of blaster bolts he unleashed forced him into cover. <”Hang in there!”> Kranak shouted in response as he dipped back into cover, his tactical mind racing to find a solution to the problem they faced now.

A disruptor weapon certainly complicated things.

"You really wanna do this, Maji?! Just for some karkin' ingots?!" The pirate shouted as he took cover from Kranak. "I don't even got 'em anymore! I sold 'em off on Nal Hutta! I didn't want poodoo to do with Mandos." He continued as Shai glanced over her cover. She searched for Kranak for a moment as she tried to process his words. "Oh yeah! Why not just give it back, then! You should have known this would happen, Slint!"

Shai’s call out in response to what the pirate Captain had made him raise an eyebrow. Give it back? If his hearing betrayed him not, then what her words implied was clear; that Slint came in the possession of their people’s sacred ore through her. He knew she was involved in quite a few shady businesses with the unsavory dwellers of the Underworld in her past, but this?

"Like you did!? Don't come talkin' shit with me, Shai, I remember what you did! You cost my old captain his life with that cargo. 'Sides, not like I expected y'all to come at me thirty years later!"

It was clear there was more than what appeared, but it was not the time nor the place to mull over this matter, that his speculation of the facts were true or not; the second loud shriek of the disruptor was very much a reminder of that fact.

The hull of the old ship groaned in protest when the console she hid behind disintegrated in the wake of the disruptor shot; warning klaxons blared all across the bridge, drowning out the growling, yelping and the pleas of the wounded pirates.

Without wasting time, he sprung into action just as Shai made a mad dash towards the nearest piece of cover; a wounded pirate closeby, who could not crawl away from danger fast enough, had grasped a portion of his attention. With a sleight of hand while he emerged from his cover, he firmly grasped the wounded gunman by the ankle, a young Mirialan in his twenties, and yanked him towards himself without effort.

Shifting his one handed grasp to the collar of his coat, Kranak lifted him up and held the young Mirialan at his eye level as he emerged from cover, and broke into a sprint. ”No! No no no! Wait! PLEASE!” his pleading fell on deaf ears as The Giant pressed on his assault towards the Pirate Captain, while he used the Mirialan as a literal meatshield; its buttstock firmly couched under his right arm, his rifle bellowed at the squeeze of its trigger as he fired while maneuvering. Blaster bolts snapped and whizzed past just above Slint’s head, and nailed several other pirates that made an attempt to intercept his and the Wardog’s advance.

A fresh disruptor round cycled into its chamber, the barrel of his weapon emerged from behind cover, pointed towards The Giant; he certainly held the Captain’s undivided attention now.

With impeccable timing, Kranak flung the wounded Mirialan he used as cover at Slint, just as the latter fired off his disruptor at him; a blood curdling yelp drowned out the shriek of the disruptor as the wounded pirate disintegrated into a pile of ash mid air at the blink of an eye.

With a mad dash afterwards, The Giant closed the remaining distance at a heartbeat; dealt a heavy handed punch as swift as an arrow, the Pirate Captain’s nose crumbled like a dry ration biscuit, and proved more than enough to lay him out flat on his back; and with it, crumbled the last of the pirates’ resistance. Blasters fell silent, with only the shrieks of the warning klaxons, and whimpers and sobbing of the wounded filling the bridge.

<”He’s all yours,”> Kranak said to Shai as he towered over Slint, his gaze wavered not from his bloodied features as he spoke; leaning down in the wake of his words, he ripped the disruptor rifle from Slint’s grasp and disarmed him. At a leisurely pace he stepped aside to watch The Wardog exact her revenge from him.

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In the back of her mind, Shai thanked the Manda that her gamble paid off. In her sprint, she gained the opening Kranak needed to neutralize the remaining crew and subdue Slint in what could only be described as a smooth sequence of action. Finally stopping behind her cover, she heard Kranak's comment to come out of hiding. Pistols at the ready, Shai emerged with a snarl behind her visor.

She took her time in reaching the pirate captain, finishing off what remained of his crew with a single bolt on each member. "He can wait." She finally remarked, levelling her guns at the last pirate befire extinguishing his life with a shot to the head. "Now... what was that you said? Unlike me?" She spoke up as she closed the distance between her and the only other breathing people on the bridge. "Slint, I'm gonna give you one chance here. You give me all the info I need to find that shipment, and I might just let you live." Her threat was followed up with a weapon no Mandalorian had business carrying. Her pistols were replaced with a lightsaber hilt, pressed tightly against his thigh as she knelt over him.

"You can kiss my cold, dead ass, Maji." The pirate muttered as he wiped the blood from his mouth. "You sure you wanna take that approach?" She muttered, shifting the lightsaber hilt a few inches upward as her visor stared at his face. The pirate finally relented with a load groan, laying back on the floor in defeat. "Okay, fine! I sold it to Ruba, word is he's plannin' on selling it off to the Sith Order. He's lookin' for people capable of moving the cargo for him. He suspects some Mandos might come after it." He confessed without a trace of deceit in his voice. Shai lingered for a few long seconds before standing up, slipping the lightsaber hilt back into a pouch on her kit. "Thanks, Slint. Finally something good happened in your life." Without hesitation she drew her pistol and planted a bolt into his gut. "Activate the self destruct sequence. Let's get outta here. My freighter's parked in the hangar." She glanced at Kranak for a moment, idly tapping her pistol against her thigh.

After everything was said and done, Shai slid into the pilot's seat of her freighter and blasted off towards Kranak's ship. Far away from the antique Venator.

"You got questions, now's the time to ask 'em." She commented as she emerged from the refresher, dressed in a pair of shorts and a tank top. "Just know that if you're gonna condemn me for shit that happened thirty or forty years ago... we're gonna have words." Her crimson eyes shifted from Kranak to the kitchenette in the mess room for a moment. "You want some hot chocolate?"

"I wouldn't mind..."

Shai froze up entirely for a good few seconds before turning to the teenage Shistavanen standing in the doorway. A frown settled in along her features that could scare even the hardiest of warriors...

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"He can wait."

It wasn’t long after he gave the all clear, she emerged from behind her cover. At her remark, Kranak gave Shai a curt, yet understanding nod of his head after he checked the time from his helmet’s heads-up display; they had time.

The Giant’s posture remained relatively unmoving as he kept a watchful eye on the Pirate Captain, while The Wardog claimed the lives of the injured one at a time; their pleas for mercy fell on deaf ears. The sharp, distinct howl of her blasters filled the bridge with each pull of the trigger, serving to be the grim harbinger of the reality that awaited the wounded crew that yet still drew breath, until The Wardog towered over them and took their life in clinical fashion.

Finished with the appetizers, she eventually moved onto the main course; Slint.

As Shai did so, Kranak gravitated towards the Helmsman’s console in the command deck. While he listened to the exchange between her and the Pirate Captain in silence, he diverted remainder of his attention to the controls of the millenia old console standing before him; signs of neglect were aplenty. Shoddy patchwork dotted all over its frame; flecks of rust, keycaps gone missing from their switches… It was a miracle and a half the ship was in working condition to begin with.

But then again, pirates such as these made do with whatever they could get their hands on.

He set aside the disruptor rifle and got to work. He had punched in the coordinates of the nearest star for a timed hyperspace jump by the time Shai’s blaster howled sharply for the last time; a direct collision path with the interstellar body. The deed done, Kranak turned towards the Shistavanen and stepped away from the console.

"Activate the self destruct sequence. Let's get outta here. My freighter's parked in the hangar."

<”Beat you to the punch,”> The Giant said to her, his tone of voice imperturbable. He gave a quick nod of his head towards whence they came. <”Let’s get going. I wouldn’t want to be here in the next fifteen minutes, and neither would you,”> He said, as he moved past The Wardog; her heavy footfalls close behind him.

Situated in her freighter enroute to his ship, the old warrior finally found a moment’s respite to set aside his rifle, and remove his helm. He was not left without company for long, as Shai emerged from the refresher in her casualwear.

"You got questions, now's the time to ask 'em."

"Just know that if you're gonna condemn me for shit that happened thirty years ago... we're gonna have words."

“Is there but a single soul you haven’t had any questionable dealings with in the Underworld?” He posed a rhetorical question at her; a hint of disappointment was apparent in his tone of voice. Despite his distaste surrounding the circumstance however, he was not blind to the irony in his words; all dealings in the Underworld were questionable to begin with, but everybody had a line they dared not to cross. But it seemed like dealing off the sacred ore of their people to outsiders was beneath her’s.

He shook his head with a faint sigh. “I care not, as long as you swear to me you will liberate the shipment in earnest. They must be in Mandalorian hands,” he spoke with a dissatisfied growl, but it did not betray the trust he placed into The Wardog. She could still do the right thing.

"You want some hot chocolate?"

She certainly knew how to lighten up the mood. He put away his momentary grievance and offered her a smile, humoring her offer.

But before he could speak, another voice chimed in from the hallway behind Shai; the young voice was wholly unfamiliar to The Giant, but appeared not so to The Wardog. Halted dead in her tracks upon hearing the young voice, she slowly turned around to face him. Leaning slightly to his right to get a better look, he could see him now.

It took no genius to put two and two together.

“And who might you be, son?” Kranak asked the young one, with warmth in his voice.


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Shai's eyes shifted to a harsh scowl upon hearing Kranak's thoughts on the situation. "What did I just say, Kran?" She muttered, standing up to go and make their hot chocolate. She didn't have the energy to even make a joke about his rhetorical question, he crossed the line.

The appearance of her son didn't help things either.

"Name's Yuri. Who the hell are you?" The boy countered nonchalantly. Naturally Shai didn't take well to his response. "What did I say about greeting people? Better yet, the hell are you doing here?" She asked Yuri with outstretched arms and concern in her voice. "I was hiding in my room! Told you I wanted to come along." He leaned against the wall with a smig grin and crossed arms. Shai pinched the bridge of her snout in frustration as she let out a long sigh. "I don't got time for this. Yuri... please give us a minute. Me and uncle Kran got some stuff to discuss."

The boy glanced between the two of them before realising a joke wasn't going to work well. With a nod he left for his room while Shai faced Kranak. "Okay, now that he's outta the way... Kark you, Kranak." With a huff she started to prepare their hot chocolate. "You wanna come on my ship and judge me, I'll kick your ass. You're quick to forget I wasn't born a mando. I was almost thirty when I took the creed. That shipment was business I got involved with before I even met a Mando." She explained to him with a frown.

She set the mug in front of him before taking a sip of her own.

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She did not take his words too kindly, as he expected. But they would continue that another time and soon, as both their attentions shifted towards the young Shistavanen lad, standing in the doorway.

"Name's Yuri. Who the hell are you?"

The young one’s welcome drew a light chuckle out of him, as much as it was impolite. Rebellious youth, as they were, but of course her Mother did not take too kindly to the young lad’s lack of manners, and before The Giant could greet the young one, The Wardog rightfully reprimanded her son.

"What did I say about greeting people? Better yet, the hell are you doing here?"

"I was hiding in my room! Told you I wanted to come along."

"I don't got time for this. Yuri... please give us a minute. Me and uncle Kran got some stuff to discuss."

It wasn’t for long the youth left them, shortly in the wake of his mother’s words. The Giant shifted his gaze back onto Shai, as she turned to look at him once the boy was gone. The old man, relatively expressionless, remained unembittered when she shot him a retort while preparing their hot beverage. But as she went on and shed more light on when she had conducted her business, he offered her a silent gesture of his understanding in the form of a nod of his head, but nothing more.

“Bless your hands,” The Giant thanked her after she set the mug in front of him. Reaching out, he raised the mug to his lips. After taking a moment to get a sip from the hot and sweet beverage, The Giant lowered the mug. He let out a soft sigh while he mulled over the facts in silence for a moment, before he looked at the pair of red eyes before him. “The past is the past, I hear you. I have my fair share of errors, mistakes. Who doesn’t?” Kranak said calmly, pausing for a moment to take a sip from his drink, and continuing afterwards. “I said what I said not to reprimand you or your past self before you opened a new, snow-white page in your life, but to ask of you to do what’s right by our people, sister,” he spoke bitterly; how the Tal’beskar came to being was a mark in his memory that would never fade away. “It damns me to think how they would twist and corrupt something so… pure and precious to us all.” A frown emerged from his features from the memory of it alone as he spoke.

Damnable fiends.

The old warrior took a second’s pause following an angered, guttural grunt, continuing moment later, after he stifled his anger. ”I only ask of you to liberate that shipment before it’s too late, before that chakaar Ruba sells the shipment to the Arch-Enemy,” he finished, and raised the mug to his lips to take another sip. ”You would put my mind at ease if you swore you’d see to it that he could not.” he muttered before he drank from the mug.


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Shai was already fired up as Kranak kept talking, urging her to do the right thing and get the iron back. Her maw twitched as a snarl threatened to come through. "You can't even reprimand me, it was never my thought. I'm just flabbergasted that you think I'll just let this go. Why the hell do you think I even got on that karkin' museum piece?" She snapped back with a low voice, not wanting to draw Yuri's attention, though she knew he was most certainly listening in from his room.

"Hell, that shipment shouldn't even exist. I gave it all to my clan when I took the creed. The same clan that got wiped from existence by the sith." Her head tilted slightly as she scowled at him. "Or did you also forget why I waged war in the first place?" She asked him with venom in her voice.

"Also don't need you to remind me why I'm out here. I'm goin' after that iron the moment I get your condescending carcass off my ship." She muttered as she sat down next to him and sipped at her drink with fuming determination. "Somehow you managed to ruin my favourite drink." She remarked as she set her mug down and sat back with folded arms.

She spared a quick glance at him before giving a huff as she looked away. "Can't believe you'd think this little of me, Kran. I stole that shipment from a Hutt to sell to the Mandos to begin with. Would've gone onto the black market if I didn't. How those spineless skugs got hold of it after all these years is beyond me. What's next, you gonna ask if I'm still loyal to the creed, pray to the Manda and read my boy the Resol'nare every night?" She continued as she looked back at him with a glare. "And before you ask, his verd'goten is happening next year." She picked up her mug and took another sip. At least it was starting to taste better again.

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