The Artist
Aleksandr shivered as another blast of frigid, bone-chilling air cut through the confines of the light freighter he was huddled in. Even under his tight fitting black hood and padded Atrisian winter clothes he could feel the involuntary chatter of his teeth and the prickling of gooseflesh on his garments. It wasn’t just the cold making him miserable. His stomach growled loudly as he moved to stand on his feet, it’s meaning as clear as the snow that lay in blankets outside the starship.
You’re hungry, idiot. Find something to eat.
So he did, shambling slowly to where he knew he might find sustenance.
Cale Gunderson
's conservator. The boy flung open the steel handlebar and peered inside the glowing rectangle of preservation. The crates of ration bars were still present, but so many had been consumed that there were more wrappers than actual nutrition squares. Aleksandr frowned as he rummaged through the crate labeled ‘Meat’, coming up with nothing but a stack of blue colored wrappers littered with nutritional information and vitamin counts. It seemed they were out of food. Again. That meant it was time for a trip into town. A delightful prospect for a band of outlaws in the midst of a collapsing state.
Aleksandr clapped thrice loudly before raising his voice to speak.
“We are officially out of food!” He announced to the ship's other passengers. “And I am officially hungry enough to do something about it. So meet me outside in five if you wanna take part in the supply run- spoiler- if you don’t come you’re not eating!” Satisfied with his declaration, Aleks made for the ramp of the Fast Courier, skipping down its length before his boots came crunching into the layers of snow and ice that had piled up around the cargo carrier.
His light blue eyes scanned his surroundings as sunlight became customary to his vision once more. For all the bad that could be said about Rhen Vhar, none could deny its beauty, when it wasn’t trying to freeze them to death at least. Mountain peaks were capped by sheets of ivory snow, beside them were waterfalls long since frozen over by the glacial climate of the planet. The Jedi ruins that dotted the landscape gave the planet an archaic aura, one born of mysticism and secrets long forgotten. Then there was the town, little more than an Imperial outpost on the fringe of civilized society, but there was a certain quaintness to its existence. Lights flickered in the distance, both electronic and natural, as businesses came to life and families lit up their abodes. That was where they were headed.
Aleksandr pulled up his hood and waited for his compatriots.
Hector Vale
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Ronan Calore
You’re hungry, idiot. Find something to eat.
So he did, shambling slowly to where he knew he might find sustenance.

Aleksandr clapped thrice loudly before raising his voice to speak.
“We are officially out of food!” He announced to the ship's other passengers. “And I am officially hungry enough to do something about it. So meet me outside in five if you wanna take part in the supply run- spoiler- if you don’t come you’re not eating!” Satisfied with his declaration, Aleks made for the ramp of the Fast Courier, skipping down its length before his boots came crunching into the layers of snow and ice that had piled up around the cargo carrier.
His light blue eyes scanned his surroundings as sunlight became customary to his vision once more. For all the bad that could be said about Rhen Vhar, none could deny its beauty, when it wasn’t trying to freeze them to death at least. Mountain peaks were capped by sheets of ivory snow, beside them were waterfalls long since frozen over by the glacial climate of the planet. The Jedi ruins that dotted the landscape gave the planet an archaic aura, one born of mysticism and secrets long forgotten. Then there was the town, little more than an Imperial outpost on the fringe of civilized society, but there was a certain quaintness to its existence. Lights flickered in the distance, both electronic and natural, as businesses came to life and families lit up their abodes. That was where they were headed.
Aleksandr pulled up his hood and waited for his compatriots.


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