Captain Ash
DEFIANCE NOVA
THE DEEP HOLD
Iris Arani
Arkyn Rane
Porro Tanau
Yula Perl
Mariah of House Marr
Raefe Khilasa
Kaia Starchaser
Varen Ardos @Other League and Undergrounders
The time was here, and Aeshi found the fighting spirit to be... a bit on the low side. The Underground still lived, of course, with cells on Dorin thanks to the efforts of the Jensaarai after rescuing the Perl girl. Not that she expected the GA to think of thanking the League for keeping their friendly resistance movements in a somewhat survivable condition. But still, she was glad they'd been able to deal out some black eyes and get a few small groups of resistance fighters able to wage the long war ahead of them.
But now the problem was much closer to home.
Sith.
At the far end of the Rimma Trade Route. That did not bode well. Where had they come from? How had they gotten there? How many were there? Why were they there? The League had their hyperspace beacons all over that area of space and she had plenty of business contacts in the regions.
But she wasn't going to wait around this time for them to conquer most of the known galaxy. Not again. She couldn't help but notice the irony. Her own parents had been caught and executed while running ops for the Underground against the One Sith.
And here she was- about to do the same. She intended it to be much more successful, at least. She'd rang some bells, and sent some invites.
It was time to be proactive. They needed to redirect their attention out towards the Rim. The Core would have to handle its problems for a while. The League couldn't do both. She'd ensure the Captain's Coterie kept the Dorin and Redoubt cells up to snuff with intel and supplies.
But beyond that, she would have to focus her attention this way. Keep the Sith in check. Get the League to start taking official action somehow. Maybe not direct action immediately. But perhaps political action. Embargos. Blockades. Sanctions against Sith business partners. Anything to starve the Sith war machine of its supplies while she got her teams ready to move.
"They're on their way, Aeshi," one of the Underground analysts said, glancing up from a display. "They're making their way past the Jig."
Aeshi nodded. "Good. The sooner we can be ready, the better. Clocks are ticking. How's our eavesdropping?"
"Signals coming in loud and clear," the tech replied with a nod. "We have clean chatter coming in from past Elrood."
"Well done," Aeshi replied with a nod, keying up a holochart of the sectors at the end of the Rimma, marking out the progression of worlds that had initially gone dark, following the route up to Pergitor and Karideph, which had been her last intel regarding Sith movement, some old contacts identifying suspicious behavior that could only be the start of some incursion.
Now she waited for the others to arrive to decide on their move. Their goal: hard intel on what was going on that they could share with the galaxy. Get the Rimma locked down.
But she couldn't do it alone. They needed a plan and they needed a team.
THE DEEP HOLD







The time was here, and Aeshi found the fighting spirit to be... a bit on the low side. The Underground still lived, of course, with cells on Dorin thanks to the efforts of the Jensaarai after rescuing the Perl girl. Not that she expected the GA to think of thanking the League for keeping their friendly resistance movements in a somewhat survivable condition. But still, she was glad they'd been able to deal out some black eyes and get a few small groups of resistance fighters able to wage the long war ahead of them.
But now the problem was much closer to home.
Sith.
At the far end of the Rimma Trade Route. That did not bode well. Where had they come from? How had they gotten there? How many were there? Why were they there? The League had their hyperspace beacons all over that area of space and she had plenty of business contacts in the regions.
But she wasn't going to wait around this time for them to conquer most of the known galaxy. Not again. She couldn't help but notice the irony. Her own parents had been caught and executed while running ops for the Underground against the One Sith.
And here she was- about to do the same. She intended it to be much more successful, at least. She'd rang some bells, and sent some invites.
It was time to be proactive. They needed to redirect their attention out towards the Rim. The Core would have to handle its problems for a while. The League couldn't do both. She'd ensure the Captain's Coterie kept the Dorin and Redoubt cells up to snuff with intel and supplies.
But beyond that, she would have to focus her attention this way. Keep the Sith in check. Get the League to start taking official action somehow. Maybe not direct action immediately. But perhaps political action. Embargos. Blockades. Sanctions against Sith business partners. Anything to starve the Sith war machine of its supplies while she got her teams ready to move.
"They're on their way, Aeshi," one of the Underground analysts said, glancing up from a display. "They're making their way past the Jig."
Aeshi nodded. "Good. The sooner we can be ready, the better. Clocks are ticking. How's our eavesdropping?"
"Signals coming in loud and clear," the tech replied with a nod. "We have clean chatter coming in from past Elrood."
"Well done," Aeshi replied with a nod, keying up a holochart of the sectors at the end of the Rimma, marking out the progression of worlds that had initially gone dark, following the route up to Pergitor and Karideph, which had been her last intel regarding Sith movement, some old contacts identifying suspicious behavior that could only be the start of some incursion.
Now she waited for the others to arrive to decide on their move. Their goal: hard intel on what was going on that they could share with the galaxy. Get the Rimma locked down.
But she couldn't do it alone. They needed a plan and they needed a team.