Rashae was gone. The trail had gone cold for a year now. Ardgal was never one to admit defeat, he couldn't. It was not in his programming. However, there was a 98% chance she was gone forever. RMIA needed him, Virgil needed him, they were running out of credits to blow.
He needed a war to fight to bring those funds back. Several fortunes had been spent trying to find Rashae. He would have felt regret, if he could feel anything. The sting of failure was intense, but the survival matrix chip in Ardgal's head locked those feelings out. His primary function for now, was to bring the funds back to the clan.
And once again he found himself embroiled in a religious war. The warrior patiently, quietly thumbed the flechette rounds into his pistol, counting each one. His thumb moved with precision, dedication, pure intent. Each one had this whoring religious fanatic's name on it.
With a single, fluid motion he rammed it into his
pistol, ratcheted the slide back, lodging a round in the chamber. His hand holstered the Hussar pistol between the
S-3 Sonic and his
Punisher. The warrior leaned forward looking over his holotable with a mix of filmsi notes and holographic displays. With the permission of the Sith governing counsel, it wasn't hard to obtain all of the relevant data regarding this escaping, rogue religious fanatic from Danothomir.
His eyes glanced over the blood-stained filmsi records one last time before nodding. There was a 78.69% chance the evidence added up.
"Please, please," came the whimpering cries of the dealer. His voice was slurred and hissy, like the voice of one who had his jaw broken, teeth pulled out, and lips split. "Please, I
swear that's all I know. She bought the nightshadow and left with those coordinates. You--you--you have to believe me."
Ardgal turned, facing his victim. From behind the coat of blood, the man's one working eye was earnest, shinning with a please for mercy. What was left of his body was strapped to the chair; the nubs of his bloody hands and feet, tied to the arms and legs of the chair. What little skin was left on his body was coated in a sheet of dark crimson that soaked the once-white shirt and once-navy blue service pants to his body.
His jaw moved, moving disjointedly like a screen door in the middle of a windstorm sweeping across Concord Dawn. "P--please," sprays of blood showered from his lips, landing on the durasteel floor, "You-you gotta believe me."
Ardgal unclipped his Punisher, nodding once. The lights glistened off his stoic face as Ardgal brought the barrel to stare at the man's face. "I do."
The single, silent round tore through his skull, shredding whatever was left. The body jerked once, the force of the impact knocking it back on the floor. A pool of what little blood was left in the corpse pooled behind the shattered skull. Ardgal holstered his pistol, putting it back in its place. "Oya. Time to hunt."
***
The
Atonement came out of hyperspace where Ardgal had calculated where the whore likely would be hiding. Or as close as he dared bring the Corvette without alerting the prey. Virgil cocked her head at Ardgal, the flourescent lights gleaming off its dark black-and-blue surface. "Are you sure?"
"I must do this alone," Ardgal answered, placing
his helmet on his head. It sealed around him with a
hiss-click, pressurizing almost instantly. "I am confident I can handle a single acolyte myself."
Virgil nodded, ever loyal, ever willing to submit to her cousin. He had lead them this far, even through his insanity. Never before had she met an equal warrior leader and never again would she follow another. "Oya, vod."
The
Slatin-shuttle left the Atonement, Ardgal at the controls and the only one onboard. He had been hunting creatures, great and small, sentient and not, living and dead, force-powered and not, for quite some time. They all had one thing in common; fear. Fear made you make mistakes. Fear made you run. Fear made you reckless. Fear was your weakness.
He switched on all frequencies, broadcasting at maximum power and maximum volume for all to hear in the region. "Greetings, Little one. This is Ardgal Raxis of Clan Raxis, CEO of RMIA. I razed, raped, and enslaved Pzob. I fought the gods on the edge of reality. I enslaved the Yuuzhan Vong. I was the avatar of Yun-Yammka for nearly a decade. I tortured and killed in the name of the Pantheon. I caught, tortured, and killed the child-murderer Utiin." he paused, letting the words sink in before making his offer, "I know you are here. Surrender now and I will make your death painless."
Faegard