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Step into the Black [ GA Dominion of Indupar ]

Location: Otherspace
Objective: Defend Civilians
Allies: [member="Ajira Cardei"] [member="Keric Dynt"] [member="Saffron"] [member="Doctor Yan Korab"] [member="Elpsis Elaris"] [member="Ciana Teigra"] [member="Ben Carlin"]
2/20


Passenger Deck, ANS Dawn's Horizon

Zark had not come across any more strange alien creatures on his way through the ship corridors to the turbolifts, although he could see clear and disturbing signs of their recent passage. When he reached the elevators, he found them sealed shut. Somewhere someone with privileges must have locked down this deck, likely in the hopes of isolating the carrier's passengers from their invaders. Briefly the Captain considered using the Force to pry open the durasteel doors, but in lockdown he would likely have to climb the shaft manually, and it was a long way up to the bridge. Still relatively new to the uniform, Pulsar wracked his brain to recall the exact layout of this type of carrier. The engine room was considerably closer to his location, and if his memory served there were some jefferies tubes on the other side of the deck that would lead him in that direction. The Captain was not much of a slicer, but with a lightsaber clipped to a holster inside his uniform jacket and the Force on his side he felt confident in his ability to access them despite the lockout.

Of course, all this meant backtracking across this deck towards the far side, through sections he had not been through before on board a ship with an unknown number of monstrous assailants. With nothing to do but get on with it, Zark gripped his heavy blaster in both hands as he moved back down the corridor in a tactical stance. Something was intermittently interrupting the flow of power to this part of the level, and every ten or fifteen seconds or so the hall would be plunged in darkness for the few moments it took for the emergency lighting to kick in, before the circuit was restored and primary lighting kicking back in. The malfunction both provided for a genuinely eerie atmosphere and seriously disturbed the Captain, as it suggested large scale unrest and unresponsiveness throughout the rest of the Horizon.

He heard them long before he came across them. There was the nightmarish chittering of the strange arachnids, but Pulsar could also distinctly hear the sounds of conventional weaponry, including blaster fire of a decidedly Alliance make. Kicking his fast but cautious walk into a still guarded jog, Zark used both his ears and the Force to hone in on the friendly life sources ahead, taking the correct turns as a matter of spiritual providence. Rounding a final corridor, he nearly stumbled into the chrome barrel of the Nabooian woman's pistol. Raising his hands and angling his own heavy blaster up and sideways in a startled gesture of peace, he marveled at the irony that he might have at last found this deck's holdouts only to be killed by a less disciplined trigger finger.

"Friendly!" he called out, "Captain Pulsar, ANS Rebel's Hope!"

It was all he or any of the survivors around them had time for before the Charon were upon them once more. The Defense Force officer's HBS-01 barked out on semiautomatic, effortless in his hand despite the weight necessary for the pistol's tightly focused particle bolt, its stopping power enough to give pause to whichever creature that found itself in his sights. He used his left, free hand to telekinetically hurl assailing Charon violently back in the direction from which they came. When the Nabooian at last called for a retreat, Zark found himself agreeing with the assessment. He too was running low on power cells, not having expected to find himself in the middle of a combat situation today. Luckily his sidearm took standard issue military grade ammunition, which would not be too hard to find on a Galactic Alliance capital ship, assuming they could survive the next few minutes.

Covering the Nabooian and civilian's retreat, he was not long behind, waiting for the security officer, strange masked archer, and redheaded passenger he could have sworn he recognized from somewhere for as long as possible before he ducked into the storage closet moments before the dark skinned Nabooian sealed the doors. The Charon must have cut the others off or delayed them somehow, as he perhaps somewhat naively clung to the notion that they were still alive.

"You see any other way out in case this door doesn't hold?" the armed woman asked as she sought for ways to brace the door against clawing arachnids.

"No, but I can make one," he answered, pulling out the lightsaber from inside his uniform. Had he had any time, he would have drawn it during the battle, but as quickly as the Charon had come upon him he hadn't even had time to reach for it, "Engineering is a deck below us. If I can cut through, we should be able to reach the hyperdrive without having to go through a horde of terrifying alien bugs who want to eat us."
 
Objective C
Passenger Quarters
ANS Dawn's Horizon
| 11|
[member="Zark"] [member="Ajira Cardei"] [member="Keric Dynt"] @Saffron [member="Doctor Yan Korab"] [member="Elpsis Elaris"] [member="Ciana Teigra"] [member="Ben Carlin"]

Charon. Otherspace. Extradimensional fanatics.

Wait what?

The expression of stark disbelief matched the wave of confusion that radiated off of her. Reading the woman was hard. At first there was frustration, then that waned and then she became more reticent. However, there was no time to dawdle or ponder over the confusing cacophony of emotions.

The mere loud screech against the durasteel made the blonde jump, doing exactly as Ajira instructed as she stayed behind her. At the very least Saffron could tell that she had experience being in a fight before.

Scampering around the storage closet, the Companion searched what they could find. There wasn't another exit but -- darting her head up, she caught sight of the airduct.

"Maybe." bending down she grabbed the hem of her robe. With quick tugs she tucked it up along her waist, allowing herself more freedom of movement as the fabric now brushed by her knees.

"That could very well take us to another room that may have that exit." she pointed up. It would infact take them near a passenger medbay that would bring them closer to [member="Ben Carlin"].

Now something to climb up...

Ah, a chair! Being around Ajira was affecting the woman. Ajira's focus was rubbing off on the blonde, allowing her to calm down a bit.
 

Noire Vanya Tal

Guest
Hapuntep system
8/15 post for Aurum Saccs Bank sponsorship expansion into the Ado Sector
NPC Organization Contracts with two organizations | Hapuntep Empire & Eiattu Monarchy
| 10 |


"Tell me more of their God Emperor?" it was such a curious thing. A God Emperor? While the people of Hapuntep kept to themselves, it was strange to think of such a thing. At least for a single planet. Then again, considering the various empires that have risen and fallen in the past, it all starts with one.

"They are an ancient civilization, mistress." C8-Q2 warbled matter of factly. He was her protocol droid aiding her in translating and providing as much information about Hapuntep and its people.

"Did they interact with any of the former governments? The Protectorate?"

"No mistress," C8 replied, standing before her as the metal flaps over his ocular sensors slid up and down. "They generally kept to themselves. "

"How friendly are they to the Galactic Alliance?"

"There have been delegations, however, not much has come from it."

 

Ashin Varanin

Professional Enabler
Objective C
Passenger Quarters
ANS Dawn's Horizon
[member="Zark"] [member="Saffron"]
Post 6

"Thanks for the cover, by the way," said Ajira, taking up a position by the door. She tucked her chrome pistol away and opened a storage compartment. Cleaning products, all regulation. She could make a cocktail out of those, a solution that would burn Charon eyes, but Ajira Cardei wouldn't know to do that. Nor would she know that reaching the hyperdrive was the vital next step, and that -- of the two plans presented -- it was the one they needed to follow. To buy time, she fiddled with another compartment and emerged with a pipe wrench as long as her forearm. She deemed it sufficiently heavy to crack Charon carapace or pulp organs right through the plate, assuming she could swing it hard enough.

Another screech of durasteel against chitin. Feth.

She glanced from the vent to the floor and back again, pausing only briefly at Zark's lightsabre. "Up to the medbay or down to the hyperdrive. I don't know if we want to turn on the drive again when it's probably what malfunctioned in the first place, but then again, whatever kinds of ships we ran into-" Saffron, she knew, would sense a little duplicity there -- the blonde girl wasn't just an empath, she was a clone of Ajira's wife -- but it couldn't be helped. "Whatever ships they brought," she said quietly, meeting Saffron's eyes, "there may be more. Seems to me anywhere's better than here. Having as many bodies between the Charon and the drive might be what keeps us alive in the long run. For what it's worth, I'm voting we head down, and keep your route as backup if things get hairy."
 
Objective A: PVP skirmish -- Crime does pay!
Gang: Crimson Resurgent
Allies: ​[member="Erin Vikar"] [member="Olidiv Kenu"] [member="Thrukk Gulpdar"]
Enemies: Bar Brawlers
Objective: Get that Starforge Station booty. Drink and Fight.
5/20

Saede appreciated that the hulking being didn't turn and swing on her. It seemed dicey there for a moment. Grinning up at him she popped off a quick salute to him and his bothan friend.

"Much obliged. Shall we?"

While the pair cracked a couple of skulls, Saede kept an eye on the small army of trashcans- of course we mean Transdoshans- they seemed little enough interested, and that was just fine by her. Unclipping her comm from her belt as she casually tossed a particularly feisty Chandra-Fan over the bar.

"Mister Kenu, Miss Vikar. Found a terminal yet? Good. Listen closely- I- quick question, do Chandra-Fan's have a poisonous bite or anything? No? Good. No, it had nothing to do with what you are doing, don't worry. Anyway. Listen closely- Get in to the station's intercom system. Get that droid you brought with you on an open broadcast to everywhere in the station. This is the most popular bar in this dump- everyone will know his voice. This is what I want him to say-"

Saede briefly outlined her plan, the sound of the din in the bar masking her words to anyone but Thrukk fighting next to her. She glanced up and threw a wink at him as she ducked under his arm, never missing a beat as a near-human threw himself at her- and impacting the behemoth's elbow instead.

"As soon as we can duck out of here we will- we'll meet you two and the droid and see what happens from there, savvy?"
 

Noire Vanya Tal

Guest
Hapuntep system
Objective B: PVE- Trade building through any of the local Ado Sector worlds
9/15 post for Aurum Saccs Bank sponsorship expansion into the Ado Sector
NPC Organization Contracts with two organizations | Hapuntep Empire & Eiattu Monarchy
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"We will arrive in a few minutes time, Mistress." the protocol droid informed Noire, whom gave a small nod in gratitude in that. From the way she understood it, the natives of Hapuntep considered their Emperor to be a sort of God. Considering their genetic memory, that made sense. This was how their technology and and knowledge had been passed down for generations. Some say that they can see the memories of their ancestor "as if they were there"

There were several castes within the Hapuntep Empire, each with their own purpose. They had advanced technology, which was rumored to only be accessed by the Hapuntep natives themselves. Noire knew that there must be a reason for this, and if she could some how manage to build a bridge of trade with the Hapuntep Empire, perhaps they would be able to share how they are able to amply energy.



 
Objective: C
Location: Passenger Quarters - ANS Dawns Horizon
Allies: [member="Ajira Cardei"] | [member="Saffron"] | [member="Zark"]

He heard some commotion below him as he was running through the ship just passing the medbay. Definitely not Charon, so it had to be some passenger or soldiers below. Going in and finding the air duct grate in the floor he slipped in it and closed it behind him crawling until he found where the commotion was coming from hearing the last bit of Ajira's sentence he looked down at Saffron. "Sorry to intrude but I agree with her, it seems like the best Idea, and I got some ammo if you don't mind another body down there with you all." Before they could object he had opened it up and hopped down with them standing up and dusting himself off. "Oh yes, formalities. I'm Ben Carlin, X-Wing pilot. Friendly and definitely on your side." He looked at them and raised a brow at if they had any questions that they wanted from him. "Oh and she's right, going up there is moderately safe, but the best idea for the ship to survive this is to go down."
 
[member="Ajira Cardei"], [member="Saffron"], [member="Zark"], [member="Doctor Yan Korab"], [member="Keric Dynt"], [member="Ben Carlin"]


And so our dashing, intrepid three-person band of misfits finally arrived and linked up with the other survivors. It seemed they were not the only ones who'd avoided being eaten by the freak show. This was good because it meant more bodies to throw at the arachnids.


Oh, wait, that was a Sumiko thing to think. Elpsis was supposed to be more moral than an amoral sociopath who played with Rakghouls and Sith artefacts. As moral as you could be when most of your buddies were darksiders and you were a neopagan amazon with pyromaniacal tendencies, but this writer digresses.


"Friendly! Elpsis Elaris. I'm with Firemane," Elpsis declared when she stepped in before the door was sealed, just in case someone had an itchy trigger finger. There was a guy with a lightsabre whose aura felt like a Jedi. She could have sworn she recognised him from somewhere, based on how his Force aura felt. If anyone looked into her eyes, they'd find she was blind. Alas, a reactor explosion had not agreed with the empath. So far she'd progressed to the point that she no longer banged her head against doors.


She'd only caught the end of the conversation between the mocha skinned lady, from whom she was getting moderately strange vibes via empathy but not enough to raise red flags when she had giant killer flies to worry about, the blonde and the Jedi. "If you got a way out of the freak show, I'm game. I can shoot and burn spiders."
 
[member="Ajira Cardei"], [member="Saffron"], [member="Zark"], [member="Doctor Yan Korab"], [member="Elpsis Elaris"], [member="Ben Carlin"]



Taking up the rearguard, keeping his disruptor pistol ready, Keric backed through the door just behind Elpsis and the Scandinavian Jar Jar, then let it close. He turned and put his weapon back in it's holster at his back and looked at each of the other people in the room in turn.

"Getting out of here sounds like a good plan. What can I do to help?" he said after Elpsis spoke her piece.
 

Olidiv Kenu

Behold, a Swordsman of Legend
@caustikk rahn [member="Erin Vikar"] [member="Saede Taggart"] [member="Popo"]


"Right. Give our new friend a platform," he said with a nod. "Actuall, I can probably get him into the primary holo-cmmunications grid as well as the onboard announcement system...." the four-armed maniac in a gas mask chuckled. He nodded to the droid. "I haven't produced in a while, but getting an entire city to watch this little show'll be a hell of opening act."



He wave one of his four arms, gesturing towards the street. "Captain, if you and the big guy can distract the mess in the streets, I'll happily move our new colleague to the arays ad start setting up a pirate broadcast. Erin, would you be willing to watch my back? I'll admit my fronts a better view, but at least I'm wearing a good fitted pair of pants today," he said with a slight chuckle. After all, what was the point of being the most fashionable pirate in the sector if you couldn't play around a bit?


Through his goggles, he analyzed the situation. The primary antenna was three stories up and two blocks over. There wasn't a lot of wiggle room, but one of the larger coolant pipes ran to the roof of the server structure. Assuming the barkeep-turned-shipmate was able to crawl at a decent pace, He could cover one body while the others kept him clear of excess fire. The bar-bot was likely good at avoiding conflicts, not participating in them. The dervish laughed a little and pointed to the pipe. "We'll take the high road, while you keep the streets attentive. Should balance out nicely. Should you need the aid, I'll dive off and send our compatriot ahead of me," he said with a nod,, sheathing his cane through a loop on the back of of his metallic purple jacket.
 

Ashin Varanin

Professional Enabler
[member="Zark"]

As personal space began trading at a premium, Ajira's focus narrowed to the man with the plan and the lightsaber.

"There are now eight people in this supply closet," she said, voice tight with claustrophobia. "I'd appreciate it if anyone with a cutting tool of some kind could make us a door in the floor immediately. Otherwise we run the risk of asphyxiation."

Chitin on steel again. She hefted her wrench, a poor weapon compared to what the rest held. Someone offered power packs, but she found her Naboo pistol incompatible as she'd feared.

"Or the risk of being mistaken for canned food."

[member="Keric Dynt"][member="Elpsis Elaris"][member="Ben Carlin"] [member="Saffron"] [member="Doctor Yan Korab"]
 
[member="Saede Taggart"] [member="Olidiv Kenu"] [member="Erin Vikar"] [member="Popo"]

“I'll need a shooter. station security said mah guns coonted as "vehicle weaponry" an' Ah wasnae allowed tae brin' ‘em aboard. Quite rude if ye ask me!” Thrukk bemoaned the loss of his guns as if he was discussing the weather. All the while he ducked and weaved with a remarkable grace for such a large creature. Once upon a time he had not been the biggest brawler in the arena. Thrukk had been a morsel for the creatures they had made him fight again and again. It was luck that had kept him going, left him one of the last standing in his batch. But over time, even if it seemed the same to an observer, it was experience that kept him alive. Knowing where to stand and - more importantly - where not to be

A gran tried to sneak up on the captain whilst she was on the comm. She looked a tiny slip of a thing to him, even if she had shown some prowess in a melee. No need to go sneaking up on her to try and catch her unawares. That changed things from a rather casual bar fight to something rather more personal.

He lunged forwards and planted one immense foot. His mechanical claw caught the gran by the back of the neck.

“Whit ur ye playin' at son?” Thrukk drawled before driving his head into the bar. A loud crack resounded around the bar. Probably wood, possibly bone. All three of his eye stalks wobbled in an almost hypnotic dance when the houk pulled him back to his feet. Thrukk let go and the would-be assault crumbled like a puppet with its strings cut.

“Trum, ye comin?” Thrukk bellowed. The black and brown striped bothan with one twisted ear emerged surreptitiously from behind the bar. He, at least, had a hold out blaster.
 
[member="Keric Dynt"], [member="Zark"], [member="Ajira Cardei"], [member="Saffron"], [member="Doctor Yan Korab"]


Here goes nothing, Elpsis thought. Chitin on steel, limited space, and a post count beyond the requirements of a tier one dominion. The firemane decided she might as well make a door, as Auntie Siobhan would've put it.


So she tried to get some room to manoeuvre without accidentally stabbing someone. Fortunately, her Force Sight was good enough, though much to her embarrassment she bumped her head against a wall first. Ouch. This would leave a bruise. In her defence, the room was quite cramped. Anyhow, her glowstick ignited with the trademark, moderately dramatic snap-hiss and glowed with an orange flame.


Then she sliced through a section of the floor, carving a hole. It was a tough materiel, but pyromancy helped a tad as she put her hand to the floor and melted the metal a bit. The sound of chitin against steel intensified and hurt her ears. Fortunately, her empathy was no longer giving her a lot of grief, which meant that the rest of the crew was probably dead by now, minus everyone in the supply closet. Finally, a door was made. Sensing no extradimensional hellspawn beneath her, she went down.
 
Location: Otherspace
Objective: Descend Into Shadow
Allies: [member="Ajira Cardei"] [member="Keric Dynt"] [member="Saffron"] [member="Doctor Yan Korab"] [member="Elpsis Elaris"] [member="Ben Carlin"]
3/20


Passenger Deck Supply Closet, ANS Dawn's Horizon

Zark had been just about to suggest he scout the air duct in search possible reinforcements when the X-Wing pilot appeared through it and hopped down. Focused primarily on the Charon and engulfed in the chaos around him, he had not even sensed the flight officer's presence. Emboldened by the knowledge that other sections of the carrier were still safe as well, but disheartened by the other man's report and his knowledge of the ship's layout. He agreed, it would likely take them too long to either get to the bridge or round up more men to come back with. Down was the only chance of saving the ship, and with it their lives. Sensing the presence of the Charon lessen suddenly outside, as well as more typically humanoid life signs, he sprang to unlock the hatch door and let the rest of the passenger deck survivors into the rapidly tightening space.

One of their number, the redhead from before, the Captain realized he recognized. They had fought together before, on the Omega superweapon. The pain receptors in his prosthetic right hand flashed suddenly at the psychological recollection, and he felt oddly disappointed for a few seconds as she didn't seem to notice him as well until he realized with great sadness that he was looking for the wrong sort of signs of awareness. The woman was now apparently blind, and though he couldn't be sure whether the affliction had occurred since, he recalled now how close she had been to the reactor when it blew and how, until now, he hadn't even been certain that she had survived.

And yet, she seemed more than capable as before he could even activate his own saber, the cramped space was alight with the orange glow of her blade and the molten sparks the weapon made in the durasteel plated deck below them. Like the others, he scampered to move out of the way of the deadly blade, but the Firemane seemed cognizant enough of her surroundings as she deftly manipulated the energy beam in a circular cutting pattern, aiding her own efforts in a fascinating display of Force pyrokinesis.

"I don't sense anything, but I can't guarantee safe passage down there," he said to the young blonde woman and her Nabooian escort after Elpsis had dropped down almost as soon as the hole was finished, "You could barricade yourself in the medbay above, but rescue from the outside is...unlikely. Flight Officer Carlin, you're with me. This isn't my posting, and we'll need your knowledge of the Horizon's layout."

With that, he dropped down to the level below after Elpsis. Power was also mostly out on this deck, and they would have only the dim and intermittent illumination of malfunctioning emergency lights to navigate by. Hopefully there was still enough reserve power to get the hyperdrive re-operational.

"At least we're not on karking Castameer," he half-whispered to Elpsis as he scanned their immediate surroundings, both to announce his presence and to quell his growing fear of the unknown.
 
Location: ANS Horizon
Objective: C
Allies: [member="Zark"] | [member="Elpsis Elaris"] | [member="Ajira Cardei"] | [member="Keric Dynt"] | [member="Saffron"]

He watched as the other group of passengers huddled into the closet, he got into the corner as he watched the orange haired lady start to cut the floor making a hole for them to fit through. The orange sparks jumping out and touching him, making his skin warmer as he watched the floor fall down and watched Elpsis and Zark jump down.

Then before he knew it Zark was ordering him down there with him and he sighed unhappily as he looked down into the hole they both had jumped in. He raises his blaster and looked around him then back at Zark, he would be following him, but guiding him through the ship as best as he could, he was good at remembering but this was a decent sized ship. He scrambled through his head the best way to get where they needed to go figuring out the path in his head, making sure he knew every twist and turn and door that they would need to take.
 
Objective A: PVP skirmish -- Crime does pay!
Gang: Crimson Resurgent
Allies: ​@Erin Vikar @Olidiv Kenu [member="Thrukk Gulpdar"]
Enemies: Enemies of FREEDOM
Objective: Get that Starforge Station booty. Drink and Fight. Manipulate EVERYTHING.
6/20

"Distraction incoming. Watch for our mess."

Saede snapped off a quick salute in Thrukk's direction for the assist as she clipped the comm back to her belt. That hand flicked over and drew one of her two blasters (always carry a spare) and tossed it to him.

"Wish I had something bigger for you, but maybe we can borrow something on the way."

There seemed to be a lull around them for the moment- either the bar denizens were genuinely interested in their own specific fights OR they were specifically giving them a wide berth. Saede suspected the later. Jerking her head towards the door, she lead the way.

"The droid wasn't kidding," she commented as they headed into the wide corridors. "Who needs piracy when you have politics?" It wasn't immediately obvious if she was being sarcastic or not.

"We need to make a scene- but something that'll support the broadcast," she muttered aloud as they pushed through the crowds toward where Erin, Olidiv and the droid needed them. The crowd parted, giving them view of a Trandoshan (all dressed up with nowhere to go) and Saede got an idea.

"What are you doing to that poor woman you rogue!"

The Trandoshan looked around, looked at Saede and gave her the most confused look a lizard man can. He wasn't doing anything to anyone at the moment.

"How far do you think you can throw him?" She asked Thrukk out of the side of her mouth, before returning to the booming, traveling shout-

"What right do you have to come here and oppress our people?"

"Your people?" He hissed, confusion writ large across his features, "What are you talking abou-"

Which was about when he learned what a Thrukk was.
 

Hira Mitsae

Ain't No Rest For The Wicked
Objective A: PVP skirmish -- Crime does pay!
Gang: Crimson Resurgent

Allies: ​[member="Saede Taggart"] | [member="Olidiv Kenu"] | [member="Thrukk Gulpdar"]
Enemies: Brawlers
Objective: Get that Starforge Station booty. Run, Run, Run!
|3|

"You get me going 'cus of your brain, love." Erin surveyed the crowd while murmuring that, before checking out Kenu's ass. Which wasn't too bad, but wasn't especially perky either. Couldn't have it all, she supposed. "We can't all have my assets, mistah Kenu, it's all good."

The plan was coming together and Taggart had a hell of one.

They couldn't really fight their way out of it alone with this one. Not enough troops and none of them had signed up to deal with gorram space lizards, especially not ones who blew themselves up. Yeah, no, getting the crowd support from the shadowport was the only way they could feasibly deal with this.

"I will be fine, haven't had a good brawl anyway, so this is perfect."

A tap of her finger caused her to reconnect to Taggart's comms. "No worries, 'Cap. Me and mistah Kenu are gonna make sure these lizards don't get any comfortable welcomes from the station's people."

"Let's go." She then said to her companion, before pulling out her revolvers.
 

Ashin Varanin

Professional Enabler
Post 8

ANS Dawn's Horizon
Approaching Hyperdrive Engineering Room
[member="Zark"] [member="Keric Dynt"][member="Elpsis Elaris"][member="Ben Carlin"] [member="Saffron"] [member="Doctor Yan Korab"] [member="Ciana Teigra"]

Next down the hole was Ajira, wrench in hand. To skirt the molten edges of the improvised passage, she had to jump down cleanly, without slowing herself on the edge. She landed hard with a groan, but kept her feet.

There were no Charon in sight. A couple of quick turns and a short stint in an access tube deposited her in the hyperdrive engineering room. The vast drive lay open, stinking of overloaded components. Shorthanded teams of engineers bustled about while Alliance marines guarded the doors. They lowered their weapons as Ajira appeared; she set her wrench aside and got to work. Once she'd introduced herself as a member of the Theed Palace Space Vessel Engineering Corps, things proceeded in a straightforward fashion. Repairs had already been in progress, it seemed, and some Kiribian visitors had been improvising something apart from that, some kind of jury-rigged weapon to handle occasional Charon assaults. At the moment, the only Charon in sight were dead, and Ajira definitely preferred it that way.

Though she tried not to make her knowledge obvious, she knew the exact faults that a hyperdrive would experience when slipping into Otherspace. She knew, too, what kinds of repairs would be needed. It seemed that the Alliance engineers were proceeding well enough. A jump might be doable in the short term. A jump would keep more Charon from boarding, even if it would do nothing about the Charon still aboard.
 
[member="Zark"] [member="ajira cardei"] [member="Elpsis Elaris"] [member="Ben Carlin"] [member="Saffron"] [member="Doctor Yan Korab"] [member="Ciana Teigra"]


After Ajira cleared the area below the hole, Keric dropped down. He pulled his disruptor pistol as he landed and moved to a nearby intersection to keep a look out as the rest of the group continued to drop through the hole.

At the end of one of the corridors that crossed the intersection, he could see out of the ship tough a viewport. Space looked very odd, and this was the first he had seen of it in what he would eventually come to know was Otherspace. A shiver crawled slowly up his spine as he looked at it, it seemed entirely wrong, and not just looks wise. He had seen the woman holding the wrench move towards the engine room. He hoped she and the engineers knew how to get them back to normal space.
 
[member="Zark"], [member="Ajira Cardei"], [member="Ben Carlin"], [member="Keric Dynt"]


Down into the hole Elpsis went and, thank the goddess, there were no hellspawn to greet her. A fact the firemane was most grateful about. Power was out, leaving only the malfunctioning, perpetually flickering emergency light to provide illumination.


Of course, she no longer saw like most people. She could not sense the presence of Charon close by, but she was still on edge. Her lightsabre remained in her hand, ready to be unleashed upon the foul demons. Her body ached from the injuries sustained during the fight with the monsters above.


She heard the male Jedi speak after he'd jumped down the hole. She turned her gaze towards him, looking at him with her vacant eyes. Now there was a flicker of recognition on Elpsis' face as she put two and two together, and she remembered the fight against the Sith Lord in the reactor chamber.


"Yeah, that was a doozy. Least it's 'just' overgrown demon bugs here. I have faith," she remarked. Faith had sustained her when battling the Omega's legions, it would do the same here. "How's the hand?" The lady with the wrench had gone to the engine room and when Elpsis stared out of the viewport, she could see they were really no longer in Kansas, for space looked...wrong. This was not the void she knew, and it spawned abominations. If they managed to repair the 'drive and get out, they'd still have to deal with the fiends aboard the ship.
 

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