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Weep, Little Lion Man
Ghorman Spaceport
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Lander's Blaster Pistol, Lander's Prosthetic Arm, Refuge
The stale air was stilled by the shrill howl of a blaster bolt.

Aboard a salvaged Paladin-class Corvette, a good thirty or so people were huddled together, scattered about the impromptu seating arrangements. Now their terrified eyes were locked onto a stand off between too men. One looked on with weary eyes and a trembling hand, blaster clutched in a mechanical prosthetic. The other's eyes were blank, a blaster hole in his chest. As the dead man fell, a communication device fell out of his hand and clattered against the ground. With a calculated motion, Lander Stalwart moved his foot over the device and crushed it.

It had been months since the Sith Covenant took hold of the Core, longer since Sacorria had been lost to the Galactic Empire. Once the elected representative of his people in the Galactic Alliance Senate, Lander Stalwart had become something he was unsure of how to describe. A vigilante or rebel? Perhaps. He didn't do a lot of stirring up trouble. In fact, his primary MO had been to slip into the Core and help civilians flee for safer pastures. They were bound for Refuge, where those who had managed to flee Sacorria were lead by him and Jedi Master Jasper Kai'el Jasper Kai'el . Apparently, though, they had gotten sloppy this time. An informant had slipped aboard, or someone who was looking to earn the favor of the Sith. So Lander, taking no pleasure in the act, did what had to be done.

"If you'd... take this one to the airlock," Lander spoke gently to one of his troops, who nodded and quickly began to pull the dead traitor away. "Sorry about that... No more surprises today. You have my word."

The refugees seemed spooked, but they settled down when the former Senator offered them his reassurance. Lander let out a sigh as he holstered his blaster. At least he was still half-decent at talking. He took a moment to compose himself before he made his way towards the cockpit of the vessel, where the crew was preparing to drop out of hyperspace.

"Bucket of bolts," the pilot muttered. "This blasted thing doesn't want to reroute power to the thrusters... power converters must be blown to hell..."

"This thing is old," Lander reminded them. "Repairs were always going to be necessary... What's the nearest planet?"

"Ghorman, sir," the co-pilot answered. "Far enough away from Sith space... Should give us room to breathe."

"Fine," he exhaled. "Bring us down. We can refuel and make repairs... We should be good for the credits."

Ghorman was at least a world that was sympathetic. A past of great lost at the hand of oppressors defined a culture that was forged in reconstruction. It would be a safe place, for now. The ancient corvette would drop out of hyperspace and enter Ghorman's atmosphere, finding a landing pad at the planet's primary space port. As his people hastily got to work making repairs, Lander himself stepped off the vessel and out a ways into a nearby clearing. He needed a moment to breath, get his head on straight.

Lander did detest killing people. Even so, he was a soldier. He knew what happened if he didn't do what had to be done.

After a moment he found himself a nearby bench and sat himself down. His body was stiff, his hair was unkempt, and he wore bags under his eyes. One would think being busy would be a good distraction from missing his home dearly. That wasn't so. Even amidst all of this, Lander's mind never stopped thinking about Sacorria.

What he wouldn't give to go home.


 

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CAPTAIN RONHAR TANE, TK-3301
GHORMAN
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"Now there was a planet with a rather storied history", Ronhar thought to himself as the Fool's Errand began its descent into Ghorman's atmosphere. Much like Mahporeem, Ghorman too had been a victim of the original Galactic Empire, betrayed, exploited and nearly driven to the brink of total destruction. Granted, unlike Ghorman, Mahporeem had been far more successful in its war against its oppressors, but Ronhar still had to admire the spirit that the Ghorman people had shown when it came to fighting for the future of the planet.

Perhaps that was why Ronhar was looking for a peaceable solution to the problem that he was trying to solve today. With more and more Force Sensitives flocking to the Junkyard Knights of Mahporeem each and every day, the organization was going to need ships if they were to play a greater role in Galactic affairs, ships that the Imperial Remnant could easily provide for them, save for one teeny tiny detail:

The Junkyard Knights have refused to use every vessel that Ronhar had offered them!

It didn't matter how much Ronhar begged, pleaded, or threatened the knights: they steadfastly refused to use any ship that the Imperial Remnant could offer them. Apparently being a annoyance transcended the light side and dark side of the force, but luckily for Ronhar, the knights did provide him with a suitable model of ship, one that they had located through a force vision or something.

A Paladin-class Corvette, which just so happened to be located on Ghorman, and apparently in fully working order. Even if it wasn't, Ronhar was confident that his people back home could get it up and running, and he was sure that such a ship would be acceptable for the knights, as much of a pain in his rear end that they had been. A quick sensor scan confirmed the location of the vessel, and the Fool's Errand landed in the nearest space port available, the local officials having been bribed to allow such a large and foreign ship access to the planet. Still, even though he had no love for the Empire, Ronhar and his men were sure to attract attention, and so he wished to be on and off the planet as quickly as possible, hopefully with his new ship in tow for those blasted knights!

Ronhar and his men made their way to the ship, which was abuzz with all kinds of people sitting and working around it, some clearly in better condition than the others. Obviously, someone using such an old ship probably wasn't doing it by choice, unless they were some sort of force sensitive group or ship collectors, which Ronhar doubted very much from what he was observing. Honestly, it didn't seem that there was much preventing him from just seizing the ship by force, but still, he again wanted a peaceable solution if possible, and was fully prepared to barter and negotiate if he needed to. After all, there was no point in making an enemy of the entire planet if he could help it, and he just might be able to if he played his cards right.

Keeping his weapons holstered, Ronhar stepped forward and announced his presence, making no attempts to hide himself or sneak up on the group surrounding the ancient corvette.

"My name is Captain Ronhar Tane, TK-3301 of the Mahporeem Imperial Remnant", he began, making sure to keep a fair bit of distance between himself and the group of people around the ship. "I have taken a great personal interest in your vessel, and I wish to acquire it. Who can I speak to here that's in charge?", he tried to ask as politely and casually as possible...




 

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