Craig Janson
Character
~ [member="Kala'ndryl Ryj"] ~
CORONET CITY, CORELLIA
Craig sat on the sundeck of the Corellian Engineering Corporation’s rooftop executive lounge, The Starmens’ Club, high atop their corporate headquarters watching the lights begin the spring to life across Coronet City. As a former graduate of Corellia University’s advanced starship engineering program, he was granted guest privileges at the club – a gesture the company made to all CU’s engineering graduates mainly as a recruiting tool. Craig was celebrating the successful negotiation of a purchasing agreement with CEC rather than looking for a job, but, the location was convenient and familiar.
He leaned on the railing remembering the last time he was here. It was nearly three years ago and he had been there to meet an old college classmate, Jon Burke, to discuss his support in financing the beginnings of Craig’s proposed business venture. Jon’s investment and Burke Enterprises expertise helped Craig start a starship repair and renovation service that rapidly grew to three locations. Craig wished Jon was here to thank. His friend had been missing for over a year and several of the Burke family’s rivals were pressing to have him declared legally dead.
Craig tipped his glass of Whyren’s to Jon’s memory and recalled some of the stories he told him that night after he’d had more than his share of the Corellian delicacy. The most interesting were tales of a secret pirate base on a southern island on Velusia. Craig always thought Jon had been pulling his leg, telling a tall tale, but, somewhere in the back of his mind he wondered.
His business on Corellia was completed and he had several weeks before he could meet with the executives of MandalMotors. He planned to return home and work on enlargement plans for their first shipyard, but, a new thought struck. He’d worked non-stop for three years. Perhaps it was time for a vacation. A few days on a water world sounded like just the thing, and, perhaps he could put Jon’s stories to the test. He toasted Jon again, took another sip and began making his plans to visit Velusia.
VELUSIA
As a former Republic fighter pilot, traveling this close to Sith space made his skin crawl. Velusia was officially in the Republic, but, it also lay in the very shadow of Coruscant – the new lair of the One Sith.
Of course, the old freighter he was piloting was more likely to attract some of Jon’s pirate friends than a Sith patrol. His team had purposely rebuilt it to be minimally threatening with a single automated turbo laser battery to discourage any of the aforementioned pirates, but, not enough armament to draw the attention of any patrol ships – Sith or otherwise. So far, it seemed to be working. The few ships he’d seen paid him no attention what-so-ever and never even deviated from their courses.
The scarcity of traffic in the space lanes was a mystery to Craig. Velusia was a water world that apparently had a multitude of volcanic islands which in turn had numerous beaches of both black volcanic sand and pure white sand made of white quartz particles. Coreward, Coruscant is its nearest neighbor. It seemed to Craig that the masses from that ecumenopolis would have flocked here for vacations. Perhaps he would solve that mystery with this visit.
Craig was atmospheric, making a slow pass within sight of Mount Hollow, the planet’s only starport. On his chart, he plotted a vector from Mount Hollow in a direction Jon had mentioned in his rambling dissertation about the planet. If Jon’s story had any validity, at approximately 1100 kilometers down that course he would find a large equatorial island; the southern coastline of which was the former home of Jon’s pirate friends. According to Jon, there was a landmark that would be impossible to miss. Craig grinned at the excitement he was feeling as he approached the island growing in the distance. Now for that landmark…
Holy Crap! It was there!
In the crystal clear water just off the southern coast of the island lay the rusted, skeletal remains of a Venator-class star destroyer. The fact that the pirates apparently gave the ship the odd name of the Crimson Ferret’s Revenge didn’t make it any less impressive. Frankly amazed and anxious to find out what else he would find on the island, Craig began a circling descent looking for a place to land.