Amara Zarides
Clones just wanna have fun!
[member="Laira Darkhold"]
“Adumar…is this where we’re going?” the blonde human Amara asked.
“That’s where our contact said, yes. They said the Jedi are assisting the planet from their orbital ship,” her redheaded protector replied.
“Well, since we’re here, let’s approach nice and slowly, unthreateningly.
“I do not believe this is a wise move.”
“Noted, Zhenya. At least they’re not going to suddenly attacks us for no reason though,” Amara said.
As if on cue Faelar called. “Uhh, they’re transmitting to us, Miss.”
“Approaching ship, you are on our scopes, this is the Solace of Conviction. Please identify yourselves and your reasons for approaching. Slow to point-ten speed and refrain from hostile actions.”
“Okay, perhaps they might. I’m not always right,” Amara said with a grin. She took up the commlink.
“Solace, my name is Amara. I was directed to you as someone I can talk to in regards to finding a Jedi for training or discussion.”
There was a pause. “Very well, you may approach one of our boarding clamps. Only one person, unarmed, can board until you are cleared. Any attempt to disobey this will lead to your vessel being detached and destroyed.”
“Understood.”
Amara took a deep breath when the call closed off. “Unexpectedly militant…and sensible…for Jedi,” she muttered.
“I cannot protect you on there if you continue this foolishness,” Zhenya said sternly.
“This is what I want. Besides, they’re Jedi, they’ll at least hear me out first.” She sounded much more confident than she felt.
Soon enough the ship was close enough to dock and Amara, sans weapons, headed for the boarding tube.
“Adumar…is this where we’re going?” the blonde human Amara asked.
“That’s where our contact said, yes. They said the Jedi are assisting the planet from their orbital ship,” her redheaded protector replied.
“Well, since we’re here, let’s approach nice and slowly, unthreateningly.
“I do not believe this is a wise move.”
“Noted, Zhenya. At least they’re not going to suddenly attacks us for no reason though,” Amara said.
As if on cue Faelar called. “Uhh, they’re transmitting to us, Miss.”
“Approaching ship, you are on our scopes, this is the Solace of Conviction. Please identify yourselves and your reasons for approaching. Slow to point-ten speed and refrain from hostile actions.”
“Okay, perhaps they might. I’m not always right,” Amara said with a grin. She took up the commlink.
“Solace, my name is Amara. I was directed to you as someone I can talk to in regards to finding a Jedi for training or discussion.”
There was a pause. “Very well, you may approach one of our boarding clamps. Only one person, unarmed, can board until you are cleared. Any attempt to disobey this will lead to your vessel being detached and destroyed.”
“Understood.”
Amara took a deep breath when the call closed off. “Unexpectedly militant…and sensible…for Jedi,” she muttered.
“I cannot protect you on there if you continue this foolishness,” Zhenya said sternly.
“This is what I want. Besides, they’re Jedi, they’ll at least hear me out first.” She sounded much more confident than she felt.
Soon enough the ship was close enough to dock and Amara, sans weapons, headed for the boarding tube.