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"The Poltergeist Hack"

"The Poltergeist Hack"
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| [member="Jen"] | [member="Joon"] | [member="Ajira Cardei"] | [member="Ludolf Vaas"] | [member="Taeli Raaf"] |

[OOC: Consider this a follow up to the events of the Alliance dominion, set sometime in between then and the Gathering. Basically a connective between both threads, the reasons behind Jen's involvement, why Ludolf and the First Order are being framed, deduction and research etc. Enjoy.]

It was another dark, storm night on the Hunter's Moon. The clouds had parted, as they nearly always did at this time of the year, to allow another dose of torrential downpour to assault the Fort and it's protectors. A soft patter rung off the golden frame of the Sun Guards of Sojourn, who were due for another night of watching over the property of their Master. Most had gathered near the torches for warmth, as they surveyed the surrounding forest and land. They were on the look out for predators or stray animals mostly. Since they had taken up post on the moon, they had yet to find any trespassers unwelcome to Alicia Drey's home away from home. Their presence was more of a precautionary measure. The real defence laid in the secrecy of it all. Few knew of the Sojourn system, which worked well for the scheme that was under construction under the machinations of Sojourn's ruler.

Above the canopy of trees, a white light flashed over the horizon, drawing the attention of the Sun Guards that were dotted around the Fort. Training their HUDs upon the light, they would instantly recognise the vessel in question as the Initium. Procedure dictated that they moved into formation, covering the landing zone of the transport and overseeing that their Master safely made it in doors. Sat at the helm of the Initium, Darth Ayra went through the familiar procedure of landing the docking clamps; disengaging the impulse engines; and powering down the ship, before removing the belt that had kept her secured in the pilot seat from her body, so as to let her stand up and make her way to the back of the ship.

The shuttle bay doors opened, revealing the storm that was brewing outside. Instantly, the Dark Lord was sprayed with water kicked up into her face by the raging gusts, forcing her to shield herself from further assault by raising the cowl of her robe over her head. Stepping out into the rain, Darth Ayra turned her eyes to acknowledge the presence of the Sun Guards. The gesture was missed by her subordinates, due to the darkness of night and the hood that shielded most of her face from view. But the Dark Lord was ever meticulous, despite returning to Sojourn in victory, and always checked whether or not her subordinates were in line. Satisfied that the security measures she had put in place were still being followed, despite the near decade in which they had been formed, Darth Ayra continued to make her way through her land and up to the ramparts of her home, ascending the stairs and across the bridge to the gates ahead.

Waiting dutifully for the Dark Lord was a Chandrilan boy that she did not recognise. No doubt, he was recently sent to Sojourn by whatever university or program she was funding on Chandrila. On most of her returns, from whatever business she had within the Core or the Outer Rim Territories, she would acknowledge her servants with a kind gesture, such as a hello; a smile; or a friendly pat on the shoulder, so as to make them feel welcomed. But on this night, the Dark Lord was in mood to appease anyone. Focused on bringing to fruition the next part of her scheme, Darth Ayra ignored the boy, walking by him and opening the gate herself.

Stepping into the Fort, the Dark Lord lowered her hood and removed her waterlogged robe, dropping it into the floor in a nonchalant manner. Wringing her dirty blonde hair in either hand, Darth Ayra smoothed her hands along her damp clothes and then made her way forward, leaving the garment there on the floor for someone to collect. If she were paying attention, she would have assumed that the boy would pick up the robe when he went back in doors himself, no doubt feeling alienated and a sense of what he had done wrong to be completed blanked by his host. No doubt, it would be a topic of discussion in the morning, if the boy ever plucked up the courage to explain the strangeness behind his brief encounter with the woman he knew as Alicia Drey.

Moving towards the stairway, Darth Ayra begun her climb up to the next floor. Before she could finish her climb, however, she had to pause by the banister for support. Gritting her teeth, clenching her fist upon the banister she was leaning against, it took all she had not to completely lose it. It had been weeks since her excavation of Freedon Nadd's tomb. She had not left the ancient catacombs of the Dark Lord's resting place without taking something back with her. Feasting on her body laid three Orbalisks, who had found their way onto her body in order to eat away at her body and the dark side energies she possessed. Constantly, Darth Ayra endured the sensation of thousands of tiny teeth constantly burrowing away at her skin. She didn't want to imagine what was happening to her flesh.

Meditation, thus far, had been her coping mechanism with the pain. Since her tutelage under Darth Pandeima, she had learned that pain was something akin to an ally. It had taught her much during life, such as how to deal with it. But she had never endured anything as excruciating as this. During the trip from Sojourn to Naboo and then back, she had been gifted a day or two to prepare for the week long stay at Ajira Cardei's estate at Theed. At times, she had found it increasingly difficult to maintain the facade she had built over the course of twenty years, maintaining the fake smile and mannerisms associated with her alter ego. But there were moments where she could hold on no longer, such as the one she was going through in that moment.

Eyes watering, Darth Ayra gasped, gulping down air in an attempt to exercise the pain through breathing techniques. She closed her eyes and called upon the Force. Her synapses flashed, as a familiar sensation crept upon her. Standing on the stairway, halfway up to the second landing, Darth Ayra recalled it. The feeling of satisfaction, mixed with her loathing and hatred for the Jedi and their allies, as she watched pieces of the Royal Palace collapse beneath her attack, borne out of all her malice and hate for them and the Galactic Alliance. In that moment, she had exercised over three weeks of endured pain, caused by the parasites that hung onto her body and it had felt good. But the momentary lapse had just been that- momentary- and as soon as she had released the Force Maelstrom, she was brought back to the torment caused by the Orbalisks, ever present now since her failed bid to find Freedon Nadd's Holocron.

Taeli Raaf, thought the Dark Lord of the Sith. I sensed you on Dxun. I know- I just know- that you have the Holocron. But you are not aware of this. You do not even know who I am. Opening her eyes, Darth Ayra lifted her foot onto the next step, then followed up with the next. She felt herself return to a level in which she could cope with the pain, borne out of her malice for Taeli, who she blamed for becoming infected in the first place, knowing that one day, the Jedi Master that she had grown close too via her corporate machinations would pay for her suffering. Finishing her climb onto the landing, Darth Ayra made her way to the room at the end of the hallway, decorated with several screens and computers, who synced and connected to the latest news, stock ratings and transactions posted both on the HoloNet and black market. Aware that she was not going to sleep that night, the Dark Lord opened and shut the door behind herself as she made her way to a seat.
 
Lowering herself into the confines of her seat, Darth Ayra then turned on each computer terminal that was laid before her. As the computers booted up, the Dark Lord closed her eyes, weary from exhaustion and fatigue. The effects of casting the Force Maelstrom on the Naboo would take time to pass. Already, she felt the familiar shake of her hands, which she clenched into fists to still them. Combined with the journey from Naboo to Sojourn and the three Orbalisks on her body, she longed to enter a dreamless, empty sleep to forget the problems of her corporal existence. But the sensation of being eaten away at never let up. It seemed that the parasites that had clung themselves onto her were ruthless in their hunger and merciless to the host that they fed upon, consequentially making it difficult for Darth Ayra to rest.

Her recent excursions into the ancient Sith had revealed much, however. She now knew who held the Holocron of Freedon Nadd. And the Holocron left behind by Darth Revan on Lehon was now in her possession. The fruits of her labours as a businesswoman had, in turn, forwarded her progression as a Dark Lord. Without the Black Tie Syndicate and the varying criminal elements that she had access to, she would never have gained the two leads that she had ultimately pursued on Dxun and Lehon. But with all things belonging to the Sith, she had paid a heavy price for her ventures into the enigma of the dark side, and if she was honest with herself, Darth Ayra did not know how much she was set to lose. Through personal experience, anything painful was ultimately harmful, particularly if that pain continued to plague way after the injury. She knew that she would have to deal with the Orbalisks soon, before it was too late.

The boot up processes of the Lenoi I's finished, allow Darth Ayra to begin her work. She uploaded the recent activities of Ri'ess-Emeritus Industries. Despite pulling out of the company three months ago, she was still intent to follow what Vitor Imperieuse was up to with the company. She discovered that the Republic sympathizer was selling up, intent to pass the corporation onto a new owner before retiring. A flare of anger bubbled up within the Sith, forcing her to further recline in her seat, less she smash one of the screens with her fist. Although the connection was now minor, with the company undergoing various changes at boardroom level and it's name being changed from Subach-Innes Corporation to Emeritus Industries, before it's merge with Ri'ess, Alicia Drey had once been a co-owner and known associate of Circe Savan. Such connections could, in time, unearth the existence of the Rule of Two. She made a note to contact the new Chairman or Chairwoman when ownership was transferred.

Next, Darth Ayra brought up the HoloNet and searched for the latest breaking news in the Core worlds. There was an article on Chandrila Group, posted by a local media outlet in Emita, that was essentially a puff piece praising the companies work on resurrecting the dwindling agricultural sector in Chandrila's economy. Skim reading the article, she found nothing out of the ordinary for the piece and moved on, finding nothing else that warranted her attention. The recent annexation of Togoria dominated the headlines still, with calls from most media outlets reporting that the days of the Galactic Republic were almost over. She happened to agree with the media on that one. The next biggest threat to the Dark Council on Coruscant rested in the Galactic Alliance, just south of their Empire, and the rumors about a new Sith Triumvirate rising to prominence on Ruusan.

Behind Togoria, the next biggest story was circling around Naboo. Leaning forward, Darth Ayra spent the next few hours reading, watching and listening to the reports that were coming in. From what she had gathered, neither the Naboo nor the Galactic Alliance knew who was responsible for the attack on the Royal Palace. There were various images and videos that had been sent into news outlets, showing what appeared to be a hooded figure hovering miles above Theed. Superstition suggested that this UFO was Sith in origin and the instigator of the attack, but nothing concrete had been proven yet. It seemed, for the time being, nobody had been held accountable.

During her research, Darth Ayra found a report in the Outer Rim Territories regarding the InterGalactic Banking Clan. It seemed that a new Chairman had been elected. Lan Porgata. She had never heard of this particular Muun, which interested her. Wanting to know more about him, Darth Ayra decided that she would get in touch with Serj Sularis, a trusted associated within the Clan, so as to learn more about him.

//To Serj Sularis.

Hello, Serj. I hope that this message finds you in good health, and that business is going well for you. I have just heard that a new Chairman has been elected in the InterGalactic Banking Clan. I would like to know more about Lan Porgata. I may finally be persuaded to open an account with the Clan, if it suits me.

Regards,

Alicia Drey.\\

Sending the message, Darth Ayra then closed off the HoloNet.
 

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