Marcus Itera
Yeehaw
Steel Hands
Infantry Training Center, Sullust

Two Teras Kasi masters duel in the outskirts.
Long ago, Marcus had thought long and hard about what he wanted to do in life. He couldn't just be some grunt, some guy who gets paid to be shot at, for his entire life. Granted, that was exactly what he signed up to do when the Galactic Republic came a-knocking. The Sith were his enemies and the Jedi were supposed to be their protectors but the young man knew that they would never be able to do it all on their own. They needed strong men, men of courage, men with bravery and hope in their hearts.
He was one of those young men who enlisted in the earliest days of the war against the Sith. He had grown up in a family with a long line of service to a nation they loved, and he was destined to do the same. But dying for the Republic wasn't what he wanted at all - he wanted to live for it. To come home every day and see his wife and kids, pay taxes like a good citizen should, and teach people how to defend themselves.
Yes, that was what he wanted to do after his service. To teach the masses that self-reliance was not something of the past, that every soul in this galaxy was capable of safeguarding themselves.
Teras Kasi ran in the family too. The art was passed down generation after generation, the earliest practitioners dating back to the Old Republic era when his ancestors stumbled across the art. Ever since then, the art has been in the blood of his lineage, and will continue to be for generations to come.
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"Are you absolutely sure you want to do this?" "Of course I am. Didn't I tell you this was what I dreamt of doing during my days in the trenches?"
She paused. "You did. I was just wondering if you think you're ready to do this so early in the game."
"Men and women depend upon me everyday. Teaching them the way of the Steel Hands will be a little weight off my shoulders in the field," he started, "And they'll be one step closer to finding their true selves."
The holographic woman processed his words slower than usual. After a moment, a slow smile crept across her features as she looked the man before her from head to toe. "Well don't you look good in that tunic. All long, tall, and handsome."
Marcus snorted and waved her off, glancing at throes of infantrymen practicing combatives in the adjacent cordons. "Our students should be arriving very soon. They weren't hand selected, I put up an open training message up the other day when someone asked me if I ever taught people those 'ninja' skills. I want you to run each of them through your systems as they arrive." He turned to fiddle with the holographic projector system. "I don't want any psychos or secret agents learning my life's secrets."
The artificial woman chuckled and nodded in affirmation. "Let me know how I can help whenever you need it."
"I'll be needing it alright."
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