Cassius Droma
Jedi Archaeologist
The rains of Eadu were never-ending, it seemed. Torrential downpours pelted the rocky surface below, and thick clouds kept the light from gracing it. Perched on one of these rocks, almost hidden due to his dark-colored rain slick, was Cassius Droma. Water poured over his hood, but he’d managed to keep the rain away from the A295 sniper rifle he was aiming down sight.
Just a little more to the left. Adjust for the new windage. Breathe. Just… breathe. His eye twitched, as did his trigger finger. No, not yet. Not… yet…
The rain reptile scampered off. Cursing under his breath, Cassius looked up from the scope and out across the area that he’d been viewing for the past ten minutes. It was only one hundred meters, not terribly far, but he’d been waiting for the better part of two hours to have one of those little suckers stick their head out of their cave. The native reptile, he’d learned, could actually be a tasty meal, if prepared and cooked correctly. Otherwise, he’d have to ration out his supplies even more.
Sighing, Cassius stood, picking up his sniper rifle and slinging it over his shoulder to rest on his back.
He’d been on Eadu for four months now. Four long, agonizing months. At most, he’d expected to be trapped on the tempest planet for two weeks. Instead, the storms only got worse, and the prospect of he and his master, Romi Jade, faded into the distance. The Bendu had said that it was a storm within that they needed to take care of before they could calm the storm outside… whatever that meant.
It hadn’t been a complete loss – he was picking up new survival skills all the time due to necessity. Also, because of the lack of anything else to do, he was training a great deal with Romi. He was actually becoming proficient with his lightsaber, and was feeling more comfortable using the Force. Regardless, there had to be an end in sight.
Wiping the water away from the screen of his wrist-mounted datapad, Cassius unfolded and extended the small silver antennae at the top of it. After a quick scan, the weather report didn’t look good. A bright green mass was heading towards his position on his miniature radar – a new cell coming his way. He wouldn’t be able to make it back to the Stardust in time, and it was also getting dark. Walking around in those types of conditions was just too dangerous. Tapping out a quick, simple message to Romi explaining that he wouldn’t coming back that night, he sent it out, unsure whether it would actually reach his ship. Either way, he needed to at least try.
When the message sent, Cassius started to scan the area around him. He needed to find shelter, and quick.
Just a little more to the left. Adjust for the new windage. Breathe. Just… breathe. His eye twitched, as did his trigger finger. No, not yet. Not… yet…
The rain reptile scampered off. Cursing under his breath, Cassius looked up from the scope and out across the area that he’d been viewing for the past ten minutes. It was only one hundred meters, not terribly far, but he’d been waiting for the better part of two hours to have one of those little suckers stick their head out of their cave. The native reptile, he’d learned, could actually be a tasty meal, if prepared and cooked correctly. Otherwise, he’d have to ration out his supplies even more.
Sighing, Cassius stood, picking up his sniper rifle and slinging it over his shoulder to rest on his back.
He’d been on Eadu for four months now. Four long, agonizing months. At most, he’d expected to be trapped on the tempest planet for two weeks. Instead, the storms only got worse, and the prospect of he and his master, Romi Jade, faded into the distance. The Bendu had said that it was a storm within that they needed to take care of before they could calm the storm outside… whatever that meant.
It hadn’t been a complete loss – he was picking up new survival skills all the time due to necessity. Also, because of the lack of anything else to do, he was training a great deal with Romi. He was actually becoming proficient with his lightsaber, and was feeling more comfortable using the Force. Regardless, there had to be an end in sight.
Wiping the water away from the screen of his wrist-mounted datapad, Cassius unfolded and extended the small silver antennae at the top of it. After a quick scan, the weather report didn’t look good. A bright green mass was heading towards his position on his miniature radar – a new cell coming his way. He wouldn’t be able to make it back to the Stardust in time, and it was also getting dark. Walking around in those types of conditions was just too dangerous. Tapping out a quick, simple message to Romi explaining that he wouldn’t coming back that night, he sent it out, unsure whether it would actually reach his ship. Either way, he needed to at least try.
When the message sent, Cassius started to scan the area around him. He needed to find shelter, and quick.