
Ashlan Crusade Air Base - North of Voss Ka Capital City
Another civil war had finally come to an end.
Lead by Sith extremists, the Gormak nation had launched a multi-year military campaign to rid the northern hemisphere of the local Voss population. They might have succeeded too if not for the valiant efforts of both Ashlan and Silver Concord reinforcements. In fact, just last week a joint Ashlan-Silver operation had besieged the stolen capital of Voss Ka and brought about the end of the Gormak military. And their Sith supporters too.
Now. It was up to a new alliance of multi-Jedi nations to step in and mediate a transition period.
It would not be easy.
. . .
"Morning."
"Morning ma'am."
Madison Starr stepped down from the exit ramp of the Silver Concord Pelta-Class Medical Frigate. Parked as it was, like a dozen others of it's type, on the soft golden grass of Voss surrounding the large Ashlan Air Base. The center of Ashlan operations on a post-wartime planet.
The Ashlan's zealotr-like ways showed simply in the number of colorful banners they'd erected since their arrival on-world. Decorations and flagpoles even near the jet runway. Near the latrines. Ugh. Really. More flags guys? Sheesh. Give me a break.
Madison sipped her morning coffee as she entered her landspeeder and closed the door behind her. It was a cool springtime morning outside Voss Ka. And it wasn't just the wind that was cold here either.
She started the car and pulled away from the Frigate's underbelly. Dashing across the empty fields of gold toward the Air Base's mess hall. It was quick jaunt across empty grass and empty tarmac. The mess hall would be half-full of soldiers and engineers already. Just how the Ashlan liked it. Military.
"Morning." Madison dismounted outside the drab tent-like structure that was the mess hall.
"Good Morning ma'am." The Ashlan Knight bowed. Clutching his steel gauntlet to his chest.
It made Madison wince. And not because her coffee was hot either. She passed the armored guard and slipped into the buildings warm heat easily. Escaping the cold morning with gusto. Quickly to be greeted with the sights and smells of a military cafeteria. The tables were large and numerous at this time of day. And plastic. Mmm. How fancy.
"Morning." She sipped as she approached the leadership there assembled.
The Ashlan Base Commander was having breakfast with the Silver Ambassador and his secretary. A few Ashlan Knights were also present, as was Captain Thatcher of the Silver Concord Navy. The Voss team had yet to appear it seems. Well. That was fine. They were early. ...The Ashlans, were always early.
"Morning Apprentice Starr." The Silver Ambassador, a handsome green Twi'lek man named Jerome Salavas, greeted her. Beckoning her to have a seat at the plastic table and join them. "Commander, this is Apprentice Star. Silver Jedi and liasion with the local Voss militia. She'll be my eyes and ears, on this one."
"Of course. Ashla bless us. Welcome young Apprentice." The Ashlan Commander gave a tilt of his head. Sadly. Madison forgot his name. However, without his helmet on? This might have been the first time she'd ever seen his face too. Ha. Funny.
"Thank you. As Ashla wills it." Madison nodded in curt reply. Ever ceremonious around Voss' new protectors.
"Anyway." Jerome waved them on, "I suppose we'll wait a moment for the Voss Mystics and the NJO to join us. Can't have a briefing without the whole gang present eh?"
"Quite." The Ashlan Commander nodded gruffly. Then he motioned for one of his Knights to bring him another holo-display. This one was, smuggy.
"I'm sorry. The NJO?" Madison sat down and queried. She wasn't familiar with any more Major Factions being on-world just yet.
"Oh. Yes!" Jerome bellowed happily, "As you know, our new alliance welcomes all Jedi who wish to take part. Handsomely, in fact. As such, a few New Jedi Order types volunteered. Well... With the temple renovations mostly. But I hear, Master Noble was visiting too. They are... Quite welcome to join us. Yes?"
"Of course Ambassador. Very welcome." Madison nodded politely.
Grateful really. These Ashlan zealot types rubbed her the wrong way. At least a combat mission with the NJO along? Well. It would be less taxing on her mental health anyway.
Madison turned to smell the kitchen and her stomach turned with a grumble. Oh dear. I suppose coffee wasn't much of a Jedi breakfast, was it. As such, she excused herself to go get something to eat. Meanwhile, the others busied themselves with paperwork as they waited. Luckily, the NJO and the Voss Mystics were quick to arrive. Together in fact, too. Excellent. Then when introductions were over and everyone was seated. The mission briefing could begin.
Long story short. It had been one week since the siege of the capital had broken the Gormak military. Alas. Nobody had been comfortable with the quiet ever since.
Unpleasantness was sure to follow.
. . .
