Vell
Whispers on the wind
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To: Prime Minister Geneviéve Lasedri
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From: <error> Address Blocked <error>
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Subject: An Interesting Proposal
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Prime Minister,
If you want to be rid of your carrion problem in Wild Space, please travel to the attached coordinates and await further instructions. The rest can be discussed in person. Travel with only your most loyal crew, if foul play is suspected all bets are off. I hope I chose correctly,
A friend.
<Coordinates uploading to local hyperdrive...processing...processing>
<Upload complete>
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Vell sat in the cockpit of his small Callan-class starfighter, meditating patiently while he awaited the Prime Minister and her retinue to arrive. Space was desolate by its very nature, but this empty swath of blackness, located along the loneliest section of the Corellian Run just beyond the Mid-rim's border, was especially empty, for there was literally nothing out here.
Watchers had confirmed that the Intangible had departed for the Rendezvous point as scheduled, and the installed tracking beacons confirmed their trajectory and location. It will not be long now.
The Intangible popped out of Lightspeed within the hour, and Vell's scanners displayed no signs of pursuers. Good. Satisfied, Vell prepared to make his approach.The Ubese rolled his shoulders to relieve his stiff muscles; meditation could only do so much in such a confined space. Reaching forward to the cockpit's dashboard, Vell hailed the Intangible over the comm:
"Intangible, this is Uba I, requesting permission to board."
Vell did not have to wait long before he was given the "okay" to approach, and within moments he had docked and was making his way aboard the Intangible.
Vell climbed out his ship and into the sealed airlock of the larger vessel. Though Vell knew it was impossible to smell anything through his helmet, his nose crinkled behind his visor. This ship reeks of aliens. The Ubese stood before the blast-doors, unarmed save for a single thermal detonator (in case of emergencies), the pack containing his data-pad, and the long-range communicator hooked onto his belt. Vell held his hands before him, palms open and clearly empty, his instructions had been clear: the Ubese was to play nice.
[member="Geneviève Lasedri"]
To: Prime Minister Geneviéve Lasedri
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From: <error> Address Blocked <error>
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Subject: An Interesting Proposal
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1001ssroabrpdahoarcuetoiyr10010101
beonlpabedonwowyefridolilarrd10101
010111eotorrarruslseircoiee1001110
11010101soirctleenlrarltosiitcefea
strvduhllecenvcencfcohmywiepipcnon
suiautadantdffiuyrmfcnopitnale1001
mefsttheaihrrneade101000101101110w
iyhulipysoobaithftcisau01aapwysspn
srtttmcd0001101oesltteooeeisrtneei
sltt000000000000000000000000000001
<Auto-decryption initializing...standby...>
Prime Minister,
If you want to be rid of your carrion problem in Wild Space, please travel to the attached coordinates and await further instructions. The rest can be discussed in person. Travel with only your most loyal crew, if foul play is suspected all bets are off. I hope I chose correctly,
A friend.
<Coordinates uploading to local hyperdrive...processing...processing>
<Upload complete>
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Vell sat in the cockpit of his small Callan-class starfighter, meditating patiently while he awaited the Prime Minister and her retinue to arrive. Space was desolate by its very nature, but this empty swath of blackness, located along the loneliest section of the Corellian Run just beyond the Mid-rim's border, was especially empty, for there was literally nothing out here.
Watchers had confirmed that the Intangible had departed for the Rendezvous point as scheduled, and the installed tracking beacons confirmed their trajectory and location. It will not be long now.
The Intangible popped out of Lightspeed within the hour, and Vell's scanners displayed no signs of pursuers. Good. Satisfied, Vell prepared to make his approach.The Ubese rolled his shoulders to relieve his stiff muscles; meditation could only do so much in such a confined space. Reaching forward to the cockpit's dashboard, Vell hailed the Intangible over the comm:
"Intangible, this is Uba I, requesting permission to board."
Vell did not have to wait long before he was given the "okay" to approach, and within moments he had docked and was making his way aboard the Intangible.
Vell climbed out his ship and into the sealed airlock of the larger vessel. Though Vell knew it was impossible to smell anything through his helmet, his nose crinkled behind his visor. This ship reeks of aliens. The Ubese stood before the blast-doors, unarmed save for a single thermal detonator (in case of emergencies), the pack containing his data-pad, and the long-range communicator hooked onto his belt. Vell held his hands before him, palms open and clearly empty, his instructions had been clear: the Ubese was to play nice.
[member="Geneviève Lasedri"]