Krasnaya Xue
Red Snow
The first test had been rather successful, even though the majority of people still were not quite clear on how it operated. Krasnaya was fairly certain she understood the basic theory of the thing, but there was no doubt she had not the knowledge to firmly grasp the concepts involved. Everyone had their strengths. Electrical and quantum sciences were simply not her areas of expertise.
The machine of solidarity would pave the way for complete interdependence and fulfilling progress. The admiral sincerely believed that.
What she was not so certain about were the motivations--and perhaps intentions--of the woman who was here to assist in the further development of the new weapon in progress. The other blonde was a little too capitalist for Xue's liking, but that was something she would simply have to put up with. The Alliance was all about freedom. And freedom entitled one to their political views as long as they did not hurt anyone.
Also, there was that fact that Krasnaya Xue had been the very person responsible for the ionic bombardment of that one factory full of Sith--and this [member="Patricia Susan Garter"]. While no one would blame anyone for risking someone's life for the sake of killing no less than four invincible, unoriginal, and imbecilic Lords of the Sith (The galaxy needed to be cleansed of their ilk.), it was most likely not something the more capitalist of the blondes enjoyed very much. She had almost died, after all.
Was Krasnaya sorry? Not really. Not yet, at least.
The new ion cannon was being tested on Ryloth this time. Plans for initial dry operational runs on Geonosis had been cancelled due to the high alert levels. And so the Rebel technicians had chosen to get things goiing at the verge of the dark side of the twi'lek homeworld, away from prying eyes. Bundled up in a heavy fur coat and a ushanka, Admiral Xue surveyed the sparkling stars in the twilight above while the crews lugged the experimental cannon off of a speeder. "It feel breezy like the heights over Bespin," she muttered.
The machine of solidarity would pave the way for complete interdependence and fulfilling progress. The admiral sincerely believed that.
What she was not so certain about were the motivations--and perhaps intentions--of the woman who was here to assist in the further development of the new weapon in progress. The other blonde was a little too capitalist for Xue's liking, but that was something she would simply have to put up with. The Alliance was all about freedom. And freedom entitled one to their political views as long as they did not hurt anyone.
Also, there was that fact that Krasnaya Xue had been the very person responsible for the ionic bombardment of that one factory full of Sith--and this [member="Patricia Susan Garter"]. While no one would blame anyone for risking someone's life for the sake of killing no less than four invincible, unoriginal, and imbecilic Lords of the Sith (The galaxy needed to be cleansed of their ilk.), it was most likely not something the more capitalist of the blondes enjoyed very much. She had almost died, after all.
Was Krasnaya sorry? Not really. Not yet, at least.
The new ion cannon was being tested on Ryloth this time. Plans for initial dry operational runs on Geonosis had been cancelled due to the high alert levels. And so the Rebel technicians had chosen to get things goiing at the verge of the dark side of the twi'lek homeworld, away from prying eyes. Bundled up in a heavy fur coat and a ushanka, Admiral Xue surveyed the sparkling stars in the twilight above while the crews lugged the experimental cannon off of a speeder. "It feel breezy like the heights over Bespin," she muttered.