Ascending Legend
Iandre caught the lightsaber easily, closing her fingers around the unfamiliar hilt before giving it a brief inspection. Ti'sonta's assessment wasn't entirely wrong. The weapon was crude, its construction favoring function over refinement, but there would be time enough to examine it later. For now, she deactivated her own blade and kept the captured weapon safely in hand, removing at least one danger from the equation while Ti'sonta attempted to convince the remaining boarders that continuing their attack would be a profoundly poor decision.
Her attention returned to the Zabrak just in time to hear the beginning of another name. Darth Ke... Iandre's grey eyes shifted toward Ti'sonta for the briefest moment before returning to their prisoner. She had heard it. More importantly, she suspected Ti'sonta knew perfectly well that she had heard it. Between the man's earlier use of Kelis, his reference to someone named Infekt, and now the beginning of a Sith title, the pieces were starting to form a picture that was considerably more complicated than Ti'sonta had ever suggested. Iandre said nothing. Whatever Ti'sonta had once been, she had shown Iandre no reason to believe that person was who stood before her now. Questions could wait until they weren't being boarded by armed slavers.
"Preferably something that doesn't involve executing him on your cargo deck." Iandre replied when Ti'sonta called back to her. There was no condemnation in her tone, though the glance she gave the shotgun pressed against the young Zabrak's temple made her preference clear. He had attacked them, attempted to abduct Ti'sonta, and apparently served a Sith. None of that made killing a wounded prisoner necessary.
She moved closer, keeping the captured lightsaber away from its owner while maintaining awareness of the breach behind them. The other pirates hadn't yet committed themselves one way or another, and Iandre wasn't prepared to assume Ti'sonta's threat had frightened them into retreat until she heard the ships actually separate. "Do you have a brig?" she asked, looking toward Ti'sonta. "Or somewhere aboard we can secure him until we reach Naboo? If he's been sent specifically to find you, I'd rather have him restrained somewhere he can't cause trouble while we decide what to do with him."
Her gaze dropped toward the Zabrak, studying him for a moment before returning to Ti'sonta. There were questions she wanted answered now, and the interrupted Sith title sat rather prominently among them, but she deliberately left it alone. "First we make certain his friends actually leave. Then we check on SH1-FU and secure our prisoner." A slight pause followed. "After that, I suspect all of us are going to have quite a few things to talk about."
Ti'sonta
Her attention returned to the Zabrak just in time to hear the beginning of another name. Darth Ke... Iandre's grey eyes shifted toward Ti'sonta for the briefest moment before returning to their prisoner. She had heard it. More importantly, she suspected Ti'sonta knew perfectly well that she had heard it. Between the man's earlier use of Kelis, his reference to someone named Infekt, and now the beginning of a Sith title, the pieces were starting to form a picture that was considerably more complicated than Ti'sonta had ever suggested. Iandre said nothing. Whatever Ti'sonta had once been, she had shown Iandre no reason to believe that person was who stood before her now. Questions could wait until they weren't being boarded by armed slavers.
"Preferably something that doesn't involve executing him on your cargo deck." Iandre replied when Ti'sonta called back to her. There was no condemnation in her tone, though the glance she gave the shotgun pressed against the young Zabrak's temple made her preference clear. He had attacked them, attempted to abduct Ti'sonta, and apparently served a Sith. None of that made killing a wounded prisoner necessary.
She moved closer, keeping the captured lightsaber away from its owner while maintaining awareness of the breach behind them. The other pirates hadn't yet committed themselves one way or another, and Iandre wasn't prepared to assume Ti'sonta's threat had frightened them into retreat until she heard the ships actually separate. "Do you have a brig?" she asked, looking toward Ti'sonta. "Or somewhere aboard we can secure him until we reach Naboo? If he's been sent specifically to find you, I'd rather have him restrained somewhere he can't cause trouble while we decide what to do with him."
Her gaze dropped toward the Zabrak, studying him for a moment before returning to Ti'sonta. There were questions she wanted answered now, and the interrupted Sith title sat rather prominently among them, but she deliberately left it alone. "First we make certain his friends actually leave. Then we check on SH1-FU and secure our prisoner." A slight pause followed. "After that, I suspect all of us are going to have quite a few things to talk about."