spectre (ˈspɛktə) or spectre (n)
1. a ghost; phantom; apparition
2. a mental image of something unpleasant or menacing
1. a ghost; phantom; apparition
2. a mental image of something unpleasant or menacing

The Ten Mile Plateau
Ord Mantell, Bright Jewel Sector
Leaning back into the black seat, Connor Harrison sighed gently as his eyes scanned the city of Worpol below him. Landing at coordinates given upon the Ten Mile Plateau, a formation of the volcanic rock rising form the planet, he was now just awaiting her; the Sith Lord.
Flipping the switch to pull back the hatch over the cockpit, Connor pulled himself up and out over the side, landing gently on the ground below. He was immediately hit by the mild warmth and surprising peace of the area around him. From a planet notorious for being a home to bounty hunters and smugglers and salvagers, Worpol stretched out below the plateau and small dots representing ships and transports buzzed in and around the city. Around the E-wing lay half buried ruins of, what looked like, decaying walkers and droids - certainly a galactic graveyard if ever he saw one.
He had his hands on hips as he stared out. looking up to see one of the large moons through the pinkish atmosphere above. His mind was racing about the events about to unfurl before him.
Wearing his torn greatcoat, complimenting his ripped trouser leg, Connor turned and opened the storage compartment under the cockpit and hesitated – the lightsaber; should he leave it here or take it with him.
The purple prism that was the Sith amulet was tucked by chest inside the greatcoat and it was now less of a violent pulse, but a mild warmth that reminded him it was feeding of his Force power- but he was in control of it, not the other way around.
The company façade Matsu Xiangu was connected to – it HAD to be a façade – was aware of a traveller wanting to contact the well-known Miss Xiangu to discuss the discovery of ancient Sith relic. That was enough, and that would either tempt her or not. She didn’t need to know it was a fallen Silver Jedi, looking to stare the Sith straight into the amber eyes she hid behind and come out alive.
Did he want a confrontation? A duel? A discussion? He didn’t know, and he wasn’t planning anything. His hand hovered over the silver hilt on his waistline and it hung there. Blue eyes zipped around his field of vision for a moment, unable to think of a definitive answer.
Moments passed, and he decided to leave the lightsaber in his ship. Without hesitating, he pulled away the hilt and slid it in the compartment, slamming it shut and turning the knobs to seal it. Matsu Xiangu was a formidable woman and a name known to the Silver Jedi, and this was literally walking into the jaws of death. But he would be damned if he felt he was going to make it easy for her. Let her do her torture, her dark magic, her twisted abuse – this was the whole reason he was here; to show the Sith not all broken souls were beyond salvation.
Exhaling slowly, puffing out his cheeks, Connor turned back to face the city and started to walk away. The planet was quite dark, very bland in nature and uneven in terrain. It almost mirrored Connor’s state of mind – dark, bland and uneven. No Silver Jedi knew where he was however, and so only he would be able to face the Sith Lord alone and hope to leave the planet alive.
His chances were minimal, but he had to try. After all, hope shines brightest in the dark.
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