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Mission Underground and Undercover



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TAGS: Jax Thio Jax Thio Aeva Nightgate Aeva Nightgate
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The Reaper entered Coruscant's orbit with all of it's stealth systems active.

Jonyna knew this was a risk, but it was one worth taking.

As she dawned her sith disguise, she looked to Jax, the man she had trusted to come with her on this mission. Somewhere in the lower strata beneath the former jedi temple, Jonyna had recieved a vision of someone down there. Waiting to be awoken...

Such a mission was personal to her as a former popsicle, but also as a rebel. Such a mission would mean getting a lay of the land once more, to see what the Imperials and the Sith had done to her former home.

As they landed on a far starport, Jonyna looked to the former shining beacon of democracy and freedom.

Now the home of darkness.

"We're in enemy territory Jax. We need to be careful."


And with that, she dawned the helmet, and sealed herself inside. To anyone else, she'd feel like a sith, the Dark Cloak of her suit allowing her to hide in plain sight.

 
Coruscant never truly slept; it only learned how to hide its persistent exhaustion beneath a veil of artificial light. Iandre stood on the edge of a mid-level observation terrace, distanced equally from the chaotic roar of Level 1313 and the polished, sterile corridors of the upper districts. Above her, the heavy traffic lanes stitched glowing, frantic rivers through the sky, while below, entire districts disappeared into a thick layer of shadow and mist, stacked endlessly upon one another in a vertical sprawl of history.

For a long moment, she simply watched the mechanical pulse of the world, marking this as her first time returning to the capital since the Clone Wars had torn the galaxy apart, and certainly since the Jedi Temple still stood whole. Back then, Coruscant had felt eternal and unshakable, a world built on a foundation of certainty and order that seemed immune to any real consequence, even as war began to burn across the distant stars.

She knew better now, and as her gaze drifted upward, she saw the remains of the Jedi Temple complex piercing the skyline like a wounded monument. Its silhouette remained recognizable and imposing, yet it was deeply fractured and rebuilt with scarred layers of history—Republic, Empire, Occupation, and Reclamation—piled atop one another like hastily stitched bandages. What was once a sacred place had been systematically turned into a battleground, then a symbol, and finally a ruin.

Folding her arms loosely as her coat shifted in the artificial breeze generated by passing speeders, she murmured quietly to herself, "I remember when it was quiet," recalling a time when the silence wasn't empty, but rather the heavy, purposeful quiet of a place devoted entirely to reflection. She had been much younger then, still learning the weight of responsibility and still harboring the naive belief that institutions could protect themselves through virtue alone, but the war had long since cured her of that particular illusion.

She moved on slowly, her boots clicking softly along the terrace walkway as the mundane sounds of the city swirled around her: vendors calling out from nearby stalls, commuters arguing over transit delays, and distant music drifting from an open apartment window. Life continued as it always did, and that persistence unsettled her more than anything else.

She stopped again when the Temple came fully into view between two towering spires, realizing that up close, the reality looked far worse. Structural reinforcements wrapped portions of the complex like raised scars, and entire wings had been replaced with modernized, sterile architecture that clashed violently with the original design. Where there had once been sprawling gardens and open courtyards, there were now only security barriers and sensor arrays—a form of protection born entirely of fear rather than peace.

Resting one hand against the railing, she let memory layer over the harsh reality, seeing ghosts of younglings crossing courtyards and Masters engaged in quiet debate within meditation halls filled with soft light. The hum of thousands of lives devoted to balance was gone, replaced by the hollow echoes of politics and bureaucratic damage control.

Iandre exhaled slowly, whispering, "I'm sorry," though she was not entirely sure if she was speaking to the Temple, the Order, or perhaps just to her younger self. After a few more moments, she straightened her posture, reminding herself that she hadn't come for the sake of nostalgia; she had come to understand what remained and to determine whether anything left here was still worth fighting for.

With one final look toward the fractured spires, she turned and continued down the walkway, blending back into the endless, grinding motion of Coruscant's living machine, unaware that elsewhere in the city, forces tied to old wounds and a burgeoning darkness were already beginning to stir.

Jonyna Si Jonyna Si Jax Thio Jax Thio Aeva Nightgate Aeva Nightgate
 
Something was coming.

“Alright, lads, quit slackin’ and get your blasted hides moving!” A rough voice yelled over the cacophony of noise. Plasma torches burned brightly as speeders hurriedly flew too and fro overhead, the metal sky casting an ominous shadow on the lower levels of the ecuminopolis. Yet some natural light remained, flickering through the cracked and damaged infrastructure of the planet from the most recent battle. It had been barely two weeks since the Empire was driven off-world by the invading Sith, though within the planet’s lower levels, it didn’t really matter one way or another who governed the surface. The only time surface wars affected them was when something fell through the gutter and landed in the darkness below. In this particular case, a massive imperial warship had descended from the battle above during the invasion. Its flaming hull crashed violently into the duracreet surface of the planet, destroying more than a few buildings as it stabbed a flaming wound deep into the metal crust of the world. Now the warship lay still, its mass finally halted by the sheer volume of metal resistance it met as it dug its way through the underworld. Unsurprisingly, the first on the scene were the many gangs of salvagers, fighting and killing each other for different sections of the ship. Space battles over Coruscant weren’t common, so salvaging a ship like this was a very rare opportunity. This ship, in particular, had crashed near the ruins of the old Jedi Temple, which presented its own challenges. Relic hunters were common and could be highly dangerous as well. A few were already prowling the wreck, looking for hidden passageways or broken bulkheads it may have opened in the planet’s lower levels during its violent descent. Nobody knew for sure how deep the old Jedi Temple ran into the planet, or if all the old Jedi’s secrets had been picked clean by generations of scavengers and treasure hunters, but that didn’t discourage the few from watching.

And then came the sounds of blaster fire.

“Droids! We got old dro-ACK! A young man’s voice sounded from one of the wreck’s lower passages as a blaster bolt interrupted his speech! Soon enough, a rather imposing and ancient-looking battle droid crawled from the darkness of a half-collapsed passage, bearing the emblem of the Jedi Order’s elder years. It was not alone. From the same passage, more of these ancient droids began to crawl quickly, attacking and killing any sentients they encountered! They were still heavily armed, but millennia had scrambled their circuits. There was no reasoning with them, no reprogramming; they simply had one protocol. Protect. Protect at any cost. The machines quickly spread through the ship, causing a full-blown battle to erupt inside the imperial vessel’s corridors as the salvagers regrouped and tried to push the droids back, but they struggled immensely. The droids may have been ancient, but their weaponry and armour seemed advanced for even modern times. Explosions and panic only continued to spread throughout the wreck’s body, as the droids seemed determined to not only protect the passageway they came from, but the entire ship itself. Whatever programming they had, it told them to stand guard. Now that the doorway they were protecting had been shattered, they moved into the ship, as it was now the only possible way anyone could reach the collapsed passage. Whether the salvagers knew it or not, the droids now considered the entire wreck under their protection, and anyone else was an intruder that must be dealt with.

Yet deeper still, something waited. Within the darkness of the old tunnels lay even more droids, diligently watching another large door. Behind the door, something began to stir, but it was not noticeable unless you could feel the force. It moved differently around here. Strangely. Like the chamber itself was extremely heavy with an invisible burden. The force moved as if it were carrying an immense feeling of regret, sadness, anger, and fear… Though it was unlike the sensations of the dark side. It was almost muted. It didn’t radiate malice or evil energy, simply loss in its purest form. The droids did not notice this change, but recent battles had taken their invisible toll.

Eternity had almost ended.

Jonyna Si Jonyna Si Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea Jax Thio Jax Thio
 



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Location: Coruscant
Equipment: Causal Outfit, Jax's Prosthetic Arm, Jax's Third Lightsaber, Marriage Ring to Jairdain, DL-18 Blaster Pistol
Tag: Jonyna Si Jonyna Si , Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea , Aeva Nightgate Aeva Nightgate


"I'd say you need to be more careful you got quite the bounty last I heard," Jax chuckled his eyes brightening gazing at the home he grew up in. "It's enough for a person to buy their own Star Destroyer."

The Jedi Master then gave an airy sigh. Coruscant: A city planet that never sleeps regardless of the Faction that was in charge. Though for all its glitz and glamour on the surface, the lower levels were filled all kinds of scum and villainy due to the politician's neglect. In a way the planet's walking contradiction of being about democracy while ignoring the people languishing below them bought some nostalgia to Jax. It kept him busy helping the poor and downtrodden, he remembered constantly reminding the council to send Jedi to the lower levels to help.

If the Galactic Alliance couldn't be bothered to help the people, Jax couldn't imagine the living conditions were like under the Galactic Empire. As soon as they landed, Jax stuck close to Jonya making sure that his Force signature was dulled out. Jairdain Ismet-Thio Jairdain Ismet-Thio taught Jax how to do that technique at Naboo a few months ago. It was time to put it to good use. "We're heading underground?" Jax asked. "It's a good place to avoid unwanted attention."


 


"Underground we go." Jonyna nodded, as she looked down to the depths below. She looked a bit nervous. Diving into the hell that was the lower levels of Coruscant was always a risk.

Instead, she gripped the hilt of her family saber.

And then she jumped.

And she fell.

Falling was natural to her. Falling felt like freedom.

But all it took was one bit of ignition to flip her around, and then let her land softly. A burst of flame from her feet.

She knew the others would follow. She wanted to get right into the action. Follow the trace in her mind of what was ahead. In front of her, blaster fire. Her saber ignited, deflecting a few shots. She could protect who she could, but it wasn't their mission to dive deep into the depths she had spent so much time rebuilding after the first invasion of the Dark Empire.

She hated seeing it. The work Si Tech had done, undone by men who cared not for the people around her.

But the mission was in front of her. Droids, ancient but deadly. For a moment, she wished Sevs was here. But in that moment, she considered. D1-C3 D1-C3 still had access to her comms.

"Dice, see if we can't communicate with these things!"

A ping was sent out to the droids by the ancient astromech. A hail, from one droid to another.

 
Iandre felt the disturbance long before she saw its source. It rolled through the Force like a slow, submerged tide, heavy with the salt of old memory and unresolved grief, pressing against her senses as she navigated the fractured corridors near the wreck. This was not the sharp, violent turbulence of an active battlefield; it was something deeper, a place where loss had settled so completely into the deck plating that it had become part of the ship's very structure.

The deeper she went, the thicker the atmosphere became. Low sheets of smoke drifted along the deck, and emergency lights flickered weakly against scorched bulkheads. Somewhere ahead, the sound of shouting was punctuated by a scream, followed immediately by the unmistakable crack of blaster fire.

Iandre broke into a controlled jog, her boots striking the metal in a measured, rhythmic cadence. As she rounded the bend, the scene opened before her: ancient battle droids of Jedi-era construction. Their frames were scarred, and their movements were uneven from age, but their fire discipline remained terrifyingly precise as they herded a group of trapped salvagers toward a dead end.

Without hesitation or a wasted word, Iandre inhaled once, steady and slow, letting the Force settle through her limbs. Then, her green blade ignited.

The lightsaber bloomed to life with a resonant hum, emerald light cutting through the smoke as she stepped into the corridor's centerline. Blaster bolts snapped toward her, but she met them without strain, deflecting the first into the ceiling and the second into the debris, while the third was absorbed and redirected into a support strut to collapse it between the advancing units.

"Stand down," she said quietly, her voice carrying through the chaos with the weight of certainty. "Your mission parameters are obsolete. There is nothing left for you to protect."

The droids answered with another volley. Iandre sighed, almost regretfully. "So be it."

She advanced—not in a frantic charge, but in a measured walk where each step carried intent. Her saber flashed in controlled arcs, severing weapon assemblies and disabling joints rather than destroying them where possible. Yet even as she fought, she felt a deeper pull. Beyond the corridor and the droids, past a collapsed access tunnel, something waited behind a sealed blast door. It was wrapped in sorrow so dense it distorted the Force around it, a weight that made her breath catch for half a heartbeat.

Another barrage forced her back a step, her blade whirling in a defensive spiral that turned lethal energy into harmless sparks. It was then she sensed new presences: two Force-users, strong and focused, moving fast toward the fight. When they emerged through the smoke, Iandre spared them only a brief, tactical glance to confirm they were not enemies.

"Careful," she called over the din, her voice firm. "These units are operating on corrupted protection protocols and will not respond to negotiation. They are guarding something deeper in the wreck—something that is influencing them and intensifying their behavior."

She angled a deflected bolt away from the newcomers and disabled another droid with a sharp cut to its shoulder. "If you are here to help, flank them from the right. Their left-side sensors are degraded. Do not cluster; they favor suppression fire."

There was no command in her tone, only the cold certainty of experience. She met the next droid head-on, her green blade slicing through its core assembly in a single strike. As it collapsed at her feet, she straightened slowly. Her breathing was steady, but her awareness remained stretched toward that oppressive weight beyond the corridor. Whatever lay sealed below was stirring, and none of them were going to walk away without dealing with it.

Jonyna Si Jonyna Si Jax Thio Jax Thio Aeva Nightgate Aeva Nightgate
 
Was she… Dreaming?

Fire. That’s all she could see. A blazing inferno that stretched the breadth of her senses, illuminating the horizon as the flames ate away the buildings all around her. The sky was red with pain, the air choked with ash and smoke, and the ground was littered with the dead. She walked forward. These buildings. These streets. She had seen it before. It was too familiar, and yet foreign to her at the same time. Just what was happening?

She didn’t get an answer yet.

She closed her eyes. When she opened them again, the fires had all but vanished. This time it was only darkness. Then a noise. She turned to see a man coughing, his red-stained sleeve held up to his mouth. He wasn’t the only one. Where fire had consumed the horizon, now she saw the artificial cityscape of the underworld. Before her were the unfortunate and the downtrodden. The masses the surface forgot. They were sick. Dying. She could feel it in the air. Notice it in their mannerisms. See it in their eyes. She wanted to reach out. To help, to heal. Yet they fell with every step she took. Their final breaths ebbing away as their terror-filled expressions stared at her with silent accusations. Their regrets lingering on her soul. She closed her eyes once more.

She felt sunlight. Opening her gaze, the girl looked up to see the bright blue beauty of the planet’s skies, with the yellow star radiating its heat upon her. In the distance, she saw shapes, standing near a building that seemed all too familiar, but she couldn’t quite figure out why. The figures were too distant to make out properly, but they stood with a proud posture. The people seemed tired, but relieved. Hope had returned. She smiled a little. It was brief.

Lightning flashed across her vision, replacing the warmth with a fell wind and the blue skies with dark rolling clouds. The shrieks of starships filled her ears, their imposing shadows descending beneath the clouds. The people looked up in fear. Despair. Anger. How often was their home going to be attacked? These feelings weren’t hers and yet… They were everywhere. She couldn’t deny their presence.

Explosions rocked her surroundings. The clouds had vanished, revealing a canvas of stars far above her. Ships darted across it like minnows in a cosmic sea, their tails blazing with heat and fury. The ships cracked and split. Their hulls filling with fire. She could hear the crews' screams. Feel their terror and shock. Why was this happening? Why did she feel this way? What kind of nightmare was this?

Inside the wreck, the old machines wasted little time responding to the new intruders. Despite giving the salvage gangs trouble, they proved to be far less effective against highly trained and skilled force users. Even still, they attacked with whatever their circuits could muster. Their old armor being cut with little effort by Athlea's saber while the automaton's aged trackers struggled to keep up with the jedi's movements. The battle raged on across the wreck, though that was until Jonyna quickly commanded her droid to try to make contact with the hostile machines. While Iandre was correct in her assessment that the droids were no longer capable of altering their behaviours, the very act of sending a signal to the old robots caused their entire network to collectively seize up! If only for a few moments. Their ancient receivers clashed with the new code sent by D1-C3, trying to decipher it while their mechanisms locked in place, providing the perfect opportunity for a counterattack! Even if Dice couldn’t communicate with the crazed machines, it would still receive one tangible piece of data from its exchange. The date the droids were activated… Over 4,000 years ago.

Jonyna Si Jonyna Si Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea Jax Thio Jax Thio
 
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Location: Coruscant
Equipment: Causal Outfit, Jax's Prosthetic Arm, Jax's Third Lightsaber, Marriage Ring to Jairdain, DL-18 Blaster Pistol
Tag: Jonyna Si Jonyna Si Aeva Nightgate Aeva Nightgate Iandre Athlea Iandre Athlea

Jax was right behind Jonya fingers lightly brushing off the handle of his Blaster Pistol. He had to be careful, if somebody caught Jax touching his pistol around these parts, it was sign that he was looking for trouble. While Jax didn't mind Blaster Weapons even keeping an armory of various blaster rifles back home, they weren't his first response in combat. That of course was the Lightsaber. But for the sake of remaining hidden, Jax had to stick with the Blaster Pistol and it was still a little awkward to be using it as a primary weapon.

"Right behind ya," Jax said while Jonya's droid was communicating with another droid. BB-12 would've loved linking up with lost droids in the underground. Then again, BB would probably want to party hard with them trying to get alcohol in their motivator systems. "What does your droid detect?" Jax asked. "Hopefully something that won't try to kill us."



 


"These droids are old..." Jonyna frowned, keeping up her saberwork as she stepped closer and closer.

Luckily for the droids, Jonyna didn't seem interested in actually attacking them. She just watched, deflecting bolts away and stepping closer. All the while, Dice got to work. The code was old, but so was he. In fact, he was just as old, and the code wasn't entirely unfamiliar to him. It was something Jonyna didn't often talk about, her droid's origins.

He was the droid of the Old Republic.

<Stand down! This is Jedi Master Jonyna Si, of the Jedi Council! She has come to investigate your origins. What do you guard?>

The droid could only ask the questions, as Jonyna listened, using one of her oft forgotten abilities, her multi-lingual nature. Speaking binary was something she learned from her old friend Sevs.

 

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