Silver Star

Outfit: Robes
Equipment: Lightsaber, Bracelet, Earrings
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The Marrow Green Research Facility was built into the side of a lush, unassuming moon orbiting a nameless gas giant in Colony space, hidden beneath thick jungle canopy and low-atmosphere cloud cover. Originally established a nearly a century ago to study exotic plant life and ecological healing techniques, it had long since been repurposed into a Jedi-affiliated bioscience station, quiet, ethical and self-sufficient.
At least, it had been.
Now, it was silent.
No pings. No manifest updates. No data handoffs through encrypted Jedi channels. No emergency beacons. Just a deep, unnatural stillness.
The last incoming transmission was a fragmented message: distorted by static, but clear enough to make the SIA nervous. A hoarse voice whispering the same phrase, again and again, until it cut to black.
"They’re inside the walls.
They remember the shape of us."
What made it worse — what forced the mission green light — was the psychic echo that followed: dozens of Jedi across the stars jolted awake on the same night, drenched in sweat, their dreams choked with vines and open mouths full of spores.
Something had bloomed in Marrow Green.
And it was not meant to bloom at all.
* * *
The shuttle descended through thick, pale-green mist, its underbelly brushing cloud tendrils like fingers. The jungle below was wrong. Not just overgrown, but hungry, vines coiling across landing pads, splitting ferrocrete seams, and crawling like veins toward the darkened structure of the research complex.
Eve stood near the front viewport, arms crossed tight against her chest, the filtered light from above catching in her silver hair and the edge of her eyepatch. She didn’t speak for a long while, eyes locked on the quiet sprawl below them, the facility once teeming with life, now overtaken by something... older.
The ship jolted softly as it touched down.
Isari let out a low, uncertain huff from where she crouched near the ramp. Her silver eyes tracked the movement of vines twisting gently around a landing strut. Nothing attacked, but nothing should have been moving at all.
"You're staying here, Isari," said Eve. There was no room for argument in her voice. The fox whined slightly, but conceded almost immediately, as if grasping the severity of the situation... and the risk.
Eve drew a breath and looked to Tigris.
"They said the plants were meant to help terraform lifeless worlds," she murmured. "Fast-growing, Force-sensitive, adaptable. Healing."
She let her gaze fall again to the vine-choked corridor that led from the pad to the main facility doors.
"What happened here..."
Her hand hovered near her saber hilt, not drawing it yet, but close. She took one step toward the ramp, then paused. The air smelled thick, damp, fungal. Not just rot, but spore-heavy.
She glanced back at Tigris, giving the faintest smile.
"Watch my back, my love, and I'll watch yours."
She took a step, then stopped, her smile then turned into something more mischievous.
"Expecially in that new suit or yours."
Then she stepped off the ramp and into the still-green silence of Marrow Green.