Gilamar Skirata
The most important step is always the next one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d88E8T53V_k
Two Tu5k-Class corvette dropped out of Hyperspace above Aeten II. Devestated by decades of mining and farming since the galactic restoration project. It was a sad gray ball now, the remnants of its past life forming an even drearier halo around the world. It was there that companies found their fortunes. Several companies now held orbital stations within the asteroid belt surounding the planet in a attempt to find a vein of Stygium in the old planet's wreckage. But why was this small group of mercenaries here? Surely not to mine, they knew that much. Mordecai held the rest of the story...
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"Mordecai. I need you to get something for me," Gilamar turned to face his son. Well, could he really say he was his son? He didn't raise him, in fact nobody had, he was a clone created from Gilamar and Rave Merril's cells in an insane and unethical Sith experiment.
Mordecai swung his feet off of the desk, his boots landing with a smack, "Back to the GA?" The older Mandalorian shook his head and pressed a button on the small holoprojector nestled in the center of his desk.
"The MandalMotors R&D facility in the orbit of Aeten II." The screen shifted to a close up of the derelict facility. "Unlike Mandal Hypernautics we didn't employ any private security to hold the station. During the Vanishings 45% of our staff went missing and 77% of the United Clan's military stationed there also vanished. During that time we believe Tralik and his Deathwatch infiltrated and made off with a large amount of the stygium and other prototype technologies. The station has since fallen into disrepair and its orbit has begun to deteriorate." Mordecai's eyes followed the hologram intently.
"However they didn't take everything. There are several datachrons that are incredibly important for MandalMotors. I need them retrieved..."
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"I've got a bad feeling about this vode,"
"Awww Jeremiah shakin' in his boots!"
The group laughed heartily. Meanwhile Mordecai stood in the cockpit behind the pilot, watching as the station grew in size. "Sensors showing no atmosphere in the hangar and very little gravity on the station Cai," The landing gear slid from beneath the shuttle.
"What about inside?"
"Oh, aye, but not much I'd suggest keeping the helmets on and taking some extra oxygen though." The shuttle shook and a green glow came from the troop bay behind the cockpit's open door. This was it, whatever was so important as to send this many Shriek-Hawks to the station was here, somewhere.