Teagan Stoirm
I'm trying okay!
There was one thing that Teagan had immediately fallen in love with from Mandalorian culture, the designs. Their ships, their vehicles, their droids. All of it was top notch quality. So when Teagan had come across an ancient Death Watch hangar full of Kom'rk-class ships, he was filled to the brim with joy. He had arranged with his clan to have all of the ships moved to a large warehouse that was not being used. He converted the place into a workshop and immediately set about inspecting the ships.
It took him over a full month of daily work, but he had managed to save only four ships worth of components. He could put together four full ships together right there if he wanted to, but he just couldn't bring himself to do it. The basic design was great for its role and they would still manage to fly with some updating on a few parts. He could have these ships ready to fly with just a little more work, but that is not what he wanted to do with these ships. No, he wanted to make them better. He wanted to get his hands on some parts and components then tinker with all of it until they were no longer a symbol of the old Death Watch. He wanted to make them into his vision of what a Mandalorian ship he would make would look like.
With his new goal in mind, Teagan uploaded the barely intact schematics from one of the surviving ship computers to his holopad. He had to get to his duties with the clan and do some studying of the designs. It was time for him to truly begin his project of tinkering with those relics of the past, and he was determined to make the most out of it.
It took him over a full month of daily work, but he had managed to save only four ships worth of components. He could put together four full ships together right there if he wanted to, but he just couldn't bring himself to do it. The basic design was great for its role and they would still manage to fly with some updating on a few parts. He could have these ships ready to fly with just a little more work, but that is not what he wanted to do with these ships. No, he wanted to make them better. He wanted to get his hands on some parts and components then tinker with all of it until they were no longer a symbol of the old Death Watch. He wanted to make them into his vision of what a Mandalorian ship he would make would look like.
With his new goal in mind, Teagan uploaded the barely intact schematics from one of the surviving ship computers to his holopad. He had to get to his duties with the clan and do some studying of the designs. It was time for him to truly begin his project of tinkering with those relics of the past, and he was determined to make the most out of it.