Kurt Meyer
Let Me Push That Button
[member="Tsavong Kraal"]
Shipyards were always so filled with chaos.
The drive yards over Copero were no different. These massive shipyards were Titan Industries primary builder of The Immortals, the One Sith's most vast and powerful starships. The huge Shipyards stretched out far into the ethos of space, more than a dozen docks rimming a central station, each one containing an Immortal in various stages of repair, construction, or near finish.
Hundreds if not thousands of ships floated around the driveyards. Huge ore containers, massive freighters, and tiny dotting transports moving everything from construction droids to people.
It was on one of these freighters, stowed deep within massive cargo bay that Kiran Vess sat. He was lone, the sole living being within the automated Cargo ship. Laid out in front of his was his blaster, a small vibro-dagger, and a series of power-packs. He smiled slightly, inspecting each piece of equipment before slowly tucking it away somewhere on his person. The blaster was the last thing he held, matching it in front of his eyes as he felt the cargo ship shake.
Another smile pulled on his lips.
Automated docking features began to fall into place. The droid pilot of the cargo ship reigning in control of the vessel and pulling it into a docking bay where it would be unloaded. The Zeltron let out a low chuckle, standing from the small box he had been using as a chair.
The blaster made its way to the holster on his thigh, another rough shake of the ship surging through the cargo contained as he steadied himself against the wall. The sound of doors opening could be heard, following by the noise of a dozen or so droids stomping into the cargo ships hold. Kiran smiled again, then waited. The sound of a human, or perhaps Chiss, voice broke through the thing sheet metal of the contained.
“Lets get these unloade-”
He interrupted himself, bootsteps ringing out slightly as Kiran only smiled. He reached down to the computer on his wrist, fingering a small button.
“What the hell? This is supposed to be raw ore. Why is it in containers. Open up a few of these!”
The Zeltron waited until he heard the squeaking sound of cargo contained doors being opened. Kiran pressed in the key on his wrist, immediately hearing the sound of repulsor lifts beginning to whir.
“What the-”
The mans words were cut off as hundreds of bright red lights appeared all throughout the cargo containers. Hundreds if not thousands of drones, painted a deep black with three long red stripes carved on their fronts. Laser fire ripped from their guns, tearing to shreds everything in front of them. Droids, metal, the foreman, within an instant they were naught but scrap and blood.
In the next moment a wave of metal floated forward from the dozens of cargo containers within the ship. Hundreds of drones surging forward, red photoreceptors guiding them forward as they pushed into the Copero shipyards, slaughtering everything in their path.
Shipyards were always so filled with chaos.
The drive yards over Copero were no different. These massive shipyards were Titan Industries primary builder of The Immortals, the One Sith's most vast and powerful starships. The huge Shipyards stretched out far into the ethos of space, more than a dozen docks rimming a central station, each one containing an Immortal in various stages of repair, construction, or near finish.
Hundreds if not thousands of ships floated around the driveyards. Huge ore containers, massive freighters, and tiny dotting transports moving everything from construction droids to people.
It was on one of these freighters, stowed deep within massive cargo bay that Kiran Vess sat. He was lone, the sole living being within the automated Cargo ship. Laid out in front of his was his blaster, a small vibro-dagger, and a series of power-packs. He smiled slightly, inspecting each piece of equipment before slowly tucking it away somewhere on his person. The blaster was the last thing he held, matching it in front of his eyes as he felt the cargo ship shake.
Another smile pulled on his lips.
Automated docking features began to fall into place. The droid pilot of the cargo ship reigning in control of the vessel and pulling it into a docking bay where it would be unloaded. The Zeltron let out a low chuckle, standing from the small box he had been using as a chair.
The blaster made its way to the holster on his thigh, another rough shake of the ship surging through the cargo contained as he steadied himself against the wall. The sound of doors opening could be heard, following by the noise of a dozen or so droids stomping into the cargo ships hold. Kiran smiled again, then waited. The sound of a human, or perhaps Chiss, voice broke through the thing sheet metal of the contained.
“Lets get these unloade-”
He interrupted himself, bootsteps ringing out slightly as Kiran only smiled. He reached down to the computer on his wrist, fingering a small button.
“What the hell? This is supposed to be raw ore. Why is it in containers. Open up a few of these!”
The Zeltron waited until he heard the squeaking sound of cargo contained doors being opened. Kiran pressed in the key on his wrist, immediately hearing the sound of repulsor lifts beginning to whir.
“What the-”
The mans words were cut off as hundreds of bright red lights appeared all throughout the cargo containers. Hundreds if not thousands of drones, painted a deep black with three long red stripes carved on their fronts. Laser fire ripped from their guns, tearing to shreds everything in front of them. Droids, metal, the foreman, within an instant they were naught but scrap and blood.
In the next moment a wave of metal floated forward from the dozens of cargo containers within the ship. Hundreds of drones surging forward, red photoreceptors guiding them forward as they pushed into the Copero shipyards, slaughtering everything in their path.