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Shuklaar Kyrdol Shuklaar Kyrdol

The Smuggler's Moon never slept, but inside the invisible dome Scherezade had commissioned, it almost felt like it did. Outside, Nar Shaddaa screamed with noise as speeders and hawkers, holoads and blasterfire blended into a ceaseless metallic heartbeat that kept the planet alive at all hours of its spin around its sun. But step through the thin shimmer of her bubble, and the noise fell away. The air stilled. Everything inside was… Quiet. A stark difference from areas Scherezade more typically spent most of her time in.

Her temporary office for the time being was a repurposed caravan parked at the heart of the construction site and looked almost modest from the outside. But the closer one came, the more her it became. Crates stamped with transit codes from half the galaxy were stacked high around it, some cracked open to reveal flashes of pink silk, lacquered armor plates, and glitter cartridges. The glitter was still the safe kind that just clung to you forever, not the acid covered kind. Not yet, anyway. A handful of droids buzzed around like fat metal bees, fitting cables and power couplings into the growing skeleton of what would soon be her headquarters.

For now, the caravan was enough.

Scherezade stood at the viewport, watching the construction mechs work. Every strike of the plasma torch, every line of new durasteel, felt to the Sithling like she was carving a new place for herself int eh galaxy, one beam at a time. She helped built empires before. Burned them too. But this time, the thrill coiled in her belly felt somehow different.

This time, she wasn't fighting to prove herself. She was building something.

And today, she was doing it with a name from the other side of her war.

The irony of it all made her grin. Strill Securities. Professionals, Mandalorians (eww) that she, her sister, and everyone else during the Agents of Chaos days, they'd been on opposite ends of the field, and the only reason either side still breathed was because the universe had been cruelly generous.

Now, years later, the galaxy had shifted. Old banners were ashes, old debts irrelevant. Scherezade didn't care that they had fought against her before. They were mercenaries, so it wasn't personal. And though she had been on the winning side, she knew worth when she saw it, and wanted to dip her fingers into it.

And that was what today's meeting was going to be about. With her official joining into the Black Sun, she was going to need more than pink and glitter. She was going to need blood.
 

Shuklaar Kyrdol

CEO of Breshig War Forge Consolidated

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Friendly Units: None at the moment.
Units in Reserve:
Tag(s): Scherezade deWinter Scherezade deWinter

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Yesterday's enemies were tomorrow's clients. That was the reality of mercenary work. It wasn't personal, though many a time it had come close to feeling so. That was the danger of the life they chose to live, that was one of the few reasons he had stepped back from occasionally taking to the field with the others. Now it would only be if everything was going to haran. Thankfully, things were very far from that now. He had time for other things, but that didn't mean an end to his duties as Breshig War Forge Consolidated's CEO.

As always, Shuklaar had come ready for a fight. To do anything else was as their custom to telegraph to the other person that they were just not a threat enough for you to do so. Scherezade deWinter Scherezade deWinter was definitely more than enough of one if she wanted to be he wagered, but that was not why they were meeting. The business of war, rather than war itself, was why they were here.

He had vowed to take on the business duties, shielding his vode from the dreariness and tedium of corporate osik. Har'chaak, he hated having to do it sometimes. This was not one of those times. The meeting location alone gave him hope that there was to be none of that pretention and tedium. This was the site of something to come. What? He was missing the precious information to really tell, but he imagined that would come up in its own time.

As far as he understood it, she had made big ripples in the criminal underworld, notably with the Black Sun. That meant a contract for equipment, a mercenary contract or potentially both, was likely the order of the day. So when he stepped onto the construction site, it was with equal parts of hope and anticipation, though not without a healthy dose of caution, after all, that natural paranoia had kept him alive all these years, shab, in some way, it had kept Breshig alive.
 
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She could see him approaching. Sense him. Scent him. And then she couldn't anymore. Scherezade lofted a brow. She could still see him with her eyes, but none of the rest of the sensing through the Force or scenting his blood was there anymore. Of course. Mandalorian, meet lizard.

That didn't keep her from greeting him with a warm smile. Though she was dressed in civilian clothing now and wielded no weapons, his extra layers of protection and potential for assault didn't seem to worry her. They were here on business, after all. If he felt safer decked so heavily, she could roll with it for the time being. If only her sister could see her now, knowing she was going to have to rely on her words to not start a fight. How time changed things!

"Welcome to Nightshine Nonsense," she grinned, holding her hand out. Did Mandalorians shake hands? She wasn't sure. For someone who was so horribly racist towards most of them, she didn't know their culture well at all. Or their language. "Or at least, the future Nightshine Nonsense. The Nar Shaddaan branch for Whimsy, still being built."

She didn't have to elaborate on Whimsy. Strill Securities had tasted Whimsy's products on their own flesh some years ago. Whimsy had only improved since, though they hadn't tested their new pew pew's against each other. If the meeting went as planned, they wouldn't either.

Taking her hand back, she motioned for the Mandalorian to come inside with her.

"Let's see…" she chuckled, hitting a seemingly random location on the wall. A wide shelf moved into their line of vision, loaded with various types of drinks, from the soft ones to the harder ones, and a few small bowls of various cheese cubes from across the galaxy, "Would you like to have anything to drink? I can get the droids to go get us a fancy meal if you want too."

With that, she took her seat behind a makeshift table. It wasn't nearly as impressive as the pink one she'd had on Eve all that time ago, but it would do for the time being. The chairs offered were comfortable as well.

Everything from the way she talked to her body language indicated nothing but casual-ness. No hidden secrets, no deeper meanings. Scherezade was one who wore her heart on her sleeve. If she'd had any malevolent intent towards the Mando she had invited into her territory, she wouldn't have been able to hide it. But at the same time, he didn't know her yet, so perhaps there would probably, likely, totally be at least some suspicion as they got started.

But still, almost like children believed in the Tooth Fairy, she was positive today would go just great.
 

Shuklaar Kyrdol

CEO of Breshig War Forge Consolidated

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Friendly Units: None at the moment.
Units in Reserve:
Tag(s): Scherezade deWinter Scherezade deWinter

Equipment


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Shuklaar's beskar'gam's detection, targeting and tracking suite made him aware of another life sign via the neural link what felt like ages before the alert appeared on his HUD. He didn't need to turn his head to notice her approach, but he did, he found it was a more 'humanizing' gesture, and he was almost entire in full 'customer service' mode. Still, this was the woman who for a long time was on the company's list of priority targets, and for a good reason too. Neither of their ledgers were remotely clean, and anything built on a shaky foundation was doomed to fail. Shuklaar reached up with one hand and after disengaging the seals of his buy'ce before removing it and mag clamping it to his utility belt.

He shook her extended hand, firm, but in the non-traditional Mandalorian manner. Aruetii tended to find the traditional Mandalorian handshake somewhat intrusive. He took in the location with an acknowledging nod. From fleet-based operations back to planetary locations, he wasn't sure if it was confidence in a threat vanquished or hubris. "Nar Shaddaa offers a steady client base," he agreed noncommittally. So Whimsy was making a return to the market, hardly unexpected, though he would be lying if he said he was looking forward to the prospect of having to deal with their glitter rounds in the hands of whichever shabuire had the surplus of credits and deficit of mirshe to attempt to use them against them.

Shuklaar's interim beskar'gam while he built his new set didn't have all the structural scanners he liked, and it took a moment before it informed him of what he had no doubt were only some of the concealed nooks and crannies of the structure he followed her into. "If you're indulging in a drink, Ms. deWinter, Whyrren's or any other Corellian whiskey if you have it," he answered as he sat tentatively at first on one of the chairs before allowing his full armored bulk to settle. "Pardon me for being...forward, Ms deWinter. Is this meeting regarding your recent expansion efforts or the associates of yours that would turn the average Coruscantii a few shades paler?" He could quite easily see Whimsy requiring security what with their new expansion efforts and all that, though he pitied the shabuire dini'la or di'kutla enough to try. He had a feeling it was the Black Sun, however, that was the reason he was here.

 
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Scherezade nodded, her hands moving with grace and swiftness as she poured the Whyrren's. The Mando had called her Ms. deWinter. In truth, she loathed going by that name, for reasons that she couldn't verbalize. But she also had no better title to offer, so she just accepted it for the formality it was offered as.

As soon as the man had settled in the chair and his armour adjusted, she set the glass in front of him and took her own seat across the makeshift desk, a beer-mug filled to the brink with some purple coloured cream in it. She forgot what mammal it was from, but it tasted good enough.

And now, before anything else was said, a question was posed.

Scherezade smiled and nodded.

"In part, yes," she answered and then took a sip, using the moment to put some thought and intent into words. She probably should've done it prior to the meeting, but there was never a better time than the present, "Well sort of," she continued, "My expansion at present is purely a business thing. I don't need to wage wars to build a new building or come up with a new cool idea for restaurant chains. Still haven't found a planet worthy enough to become a planet-side home for me."

She leaned back in her chair, musing on the topic. Her grandmother had Spira and Coruscant. Her mother had Endelaan. And she… Had a tiny ship that used to smuggle poodoo. It sounded right, somehow. Though there was no more poodoo stains or smell left. She'd cleaned her ship properly and many, many times.

"But I've got plans for more interesting stuff," she finally continued, "the galaxy is such a boring place these days. Too much unneeded crap like cooperation and mutual guarantees and stuff like that."

With another grin, she set her mug down and leaned forward, "I don't intend on starting anything though," she admitted, "just join some of those shade-paling people and make them more… fun. And I thought, hey, I remember those guys, we had a hell of a time all these years together, so why not join our forces and work together? For a pretty penny, of course. We don't do charity in these parts, and those who deserve average pay outs tend to deliver average results."
 

Shuklaar Kyrdol

CEO of Breshig War Forge Consolidated

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Friendly Units: None at the moment.
Units in Reserve:
Tag(s): Scherezade deWinter Scherezade deWinter

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Shuklaar picked up the glass, the familiar scent of Whyren's making the edge of his mouth tug into a lop-sided smirk. Hearing that he was partly correct, he focused on listening to what she was saying. So it was not to protect her business from competitors or ambitious chaakar, then it seemed he was on the mark with his other presumption. He nodded with a fair bit of empathy when she said she hadn't found a planet worth settling down on. After Breshig, no planet, no system had felt like home.

He couldn't help but chuckle when she mentioned that the galaxy had become a boring place, "Would you be surprised if I told you that most of my employees would wholeheartedly agree with you on the state of the galaxy. Galactic chaos, is bad for business, but a hot spot here and there? That's the 'perfect storm'," he said, thinking about the rest of what she had said as he formulated his response. He was all but taxing his galactic standard basic conversation skills after all.

In the very least, she was ready to pay, and acknowledged that she was hiring a force that was by most if not all measures a cut above the rest. As far as he'd witnessed, besides the Hellions, no mercenary force could even come close. Some militaries too were lacking in sheer qualitative measure by comparison, though if it came to blows, there was not a single galactic military he fancied winning a war of attrition against. "Our fees entirely depend on what you need. We'll tailor that for your needs and our requirements. Do these friends of yours or you yourself have any particular needs? Naval force, commando strike teams, a full on invasion?" he asked, taking a sip of whiskey at last.

 
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She didn't know whether she wanted to smile or frown. He had said that most of his employees agreed with her view on the current state of the galaxy. She assumed that most of his employees were, like him, Mandalorian. The most juvenile part of her being wanted to make an ick face and state that they never agree with Mandalorians because eww! A more mature and calm part of her being reminded the juvenile one that they weren't agreeing with Mandalorians, it were the Mandalorians who realized she spoke truth and were agreeing with her. Yes, that did sound better.

"I'm not sure I agree with that part," she grinned, "When I was funding chaos across the 'verse, you guys were one of the major beneficiaries if memory serves."

There was no shame to be read on her face, no apology. Scherezade had often been confused for one of the Agents of Chaos' leader, but she'd never been that. She only threw money and glitter at them to use as they wanted, and acted in the most opportunistic of ways when it suited her. Yes, it had suited her often, but she'd never really paid homage to their views. And she'd done a splendid job of it if she did say so herself.

"If my friends have particular needs, they can contact you themselves. Otherwise krak them," she said sharply before taking another swig from her cream filled beer mug, "and yes, I do have very particular needs."

She sighed and leaned back in her chair.

"I can do a lot of great things," came the words after a short moment, "I create fun ways to do uncommon means of mass destruction. I plan children's birthday parties. I'm currently considering a new line of…" she let her voice falter as a playful expression took her face over. Nah, she wasn't going to share secrets just yet, "but naval crap? All that peww peww in space or in the air? I don't have the imagination for it. I'm more of an up close and personal type of person. So we can safely assume that the majority of my needs will lay there."
 

Shuklaar Kyrdol

CEO of Breshig War Forge Consolidated

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Friendly Units: None at the moment.
Units in Reserve:
Tag(s): Scherezade deWinter Scherezade deWinter

Equipment


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Shuklaar raised his eyebrows when she brought up the last time they had encountered one another. Figuratively speaking of course, to his knowledge they had never encountered each other in the field directly. Though she had a point, Whimsy's acid rounds and acid glitter were among if not the sole reasons he had made the decision to begin coating most if not all their products in anti-corr coating. "A hazard cost that was more than adequately compensated," Shuklaar said evenly. Only di'kute didn't layer their beskar'gam properly. It had proved to be the difference between a lethal and an expensive mistake.

"Our fleets were unfortunately unavailable at the time of our contract with the CIS. Rest assured, we can handle just about any theatre-level-," Shuklaar paused there. He got the feeling that she would not be interested in his rehearsed corporate osik. "We can handle that for you. Additionally, no offense is meant when I say that even a woman as capable as yourself might find yourself spread thin. I can offer my company's most skilled covert ops and shock assault commando units as well. Our regular forces as well if you're ever in the mood for a full-on planetary assault." The motive here was simple, a larger contract meant more credits, and more of a chance to learn of new technologies and methodologies that the galaxy might have implemented since they had last involved themselves in a major conflict.

"If you recall, it was one of our units that stopped the cavalry charge of one Strider Garon during the incident at Ryloth,"
he simply stated, matter of fact. "And our shock assault units were at Ryloth, keeping pace with your compatriots, not an easy task as I recall," he added after a deliberate moment to let the previous statement sink in. Truth was, he loathed his corporate galactic basic speak osik, but his conversational basic vocabulary was worse than his formal basic vocabulary. The cost of doing business. For what this contract was going to be worth? Still well worth the cost.
 

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