TK-710
P R A E S I T L Y N

WEARING:: Jacen’s Second Legion Armor
EQUIPMENT: DC-902d
LOCATION: :: ISD LADY OF FORTUNE ::
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At the end of the very long and in depth briefing of the operation, the thunderous commanding voice boomed from the central console, “does everyone know their assignments?” the voice asked. The troopers gathered in the circular briefing room, surrounding the holographic display, said nothing or nodded.
“Excellent,” the voice said, and continued, “Do remember, you’re on a tight schedule. Every single objective is mission critical. If even a single one of the teams fail, the entire operation fails, and you will all die down there. You all understand this, yes?” Silent nodding from solemn faces. A deep sigh came from the console, “very well, then. Well, you’re all on the clock, troopers. Get to your ships now. Gamemaster out.” The display dimmed, then died out completely, and the troopers surrounding the room all looked at eachother, then slowly they all began filing out.
The mission was simple. Or at least, straightforward. Four teams of four Droptroopers each would descend upon the capital city of Praesitlyn, currently under siege from a Sith Order army. Each team of droppers had their own unique objective that needed to be completed, and each contributed to total victory for the army. But this attack wasn’t to occupy, it was to devastate. To send a message to Praesitlyn, and all of the other planets in the galaxy that rejected the rule of the Sith. Defiance meant death.
Team 1’s objective. A heavy weapons munitions depot was keeping the Praesitlyn rebels in the fight significantly longer than they should be. Heavy weapons fired from fixed positions were causing massive casualties, and contributing to the stall on the attack. Team 1 was to destroy the depot by any means necessary.
Team 2’s objective. The local Khedive of Praesitlyn, mastermind of this particular act of defiance, was rallying his soldiers from a fortified position near the front. A real hero. His…’bravery’ in being perfectly safe so close to danger was no doubt inspiring his men, and if he were to escape he’d no doubt rally another resistance in time, or would fly off to Alliance space and be a headache later. Best to deal with him here. Team 2 was to drop on the reported location of the bunker and, quite literally, cut the head off the snake.
Team 3’s objective. A massive shipbreaker cannon is keeping the fleet at bay. Any capital ship that attempts an approach on the city is fired upon before they get in range. Destroying this cannon provides an avenue for reinforcements, extraction, and destruction down on the planet in the form of orbital bombardments.
Team 4’s objective. Massive Turbolaser Towers are keeping the main sith advance bogged down outside the city. All armored advances are immediately blown to bits. Destroying each tower would take too long and be too difficult for one team to do. Instead, it was noted that all towers shared the same energy network. Targeting that energy network, a massive Power Plant, would ensure the main sith advance could continue.
It was on that last objective, that last team, that Jacen was. The inherent danger of the mission didn’t deter or upset Jacen all that much. A hot drop into a hostile city, almost certainty of death? A breath of fresh air compared to the past few missions Jacen had been on. No nightmare creatures or gateway into hell. Just a warzone.
It’d suck, but it was a shit mission Jacen could handle. After all, it was mostly just normal, living, snake people. Things that died when you shot them. That was reassuring. Satisfied with the briefing, and letting out a breath he didn’t realize he was holding, Jacen couldn’t help but laugh.
“A normal mission,” he said quietly to himself, “Regular old suicide mission,” he chuckled harder. Someone, somewhere, was smiling on him today. With an almost skip in his step, Jacen went out to the hangar and inspected their ship and waited for the rest of his team


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