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Ines Pen-Ar-Lan's Diary said:Dear Diary
I'm about to touch down on Nar Shaddaa. Using public transit to get here was a big mistake. They keep saying that all women should own a black dress. What they don't say is to not wear it when commuting. That Twi'lek dude two seats back is still giving me the creeps. I miss the times when I could prepare for these sorts of ops properly - not as some rebel amateur.
Anyway! Enough complaining. It won't do me any good, will it?
So, the mission! I briefly met my partner for the evening during the briefing. Didn't have the chance to say hello but that will come soon enough. I did a little background check on him. It seems like he's some sort of alternative Jedi? I dunno what the difference is so I guess this might be a good opportunity to learn something. Thurion Heavenshield set the expectations high - let's see if Acier lives up to them.
ACE! He's called Ace. I'll try to remember that during the cab ride to the palace. Off we go. Ciao!
The somber clouds in the sky carried a deep red colour from a nasty mixture of pollution and an abundance of red neon lights. Hutta hovered above like a toxic yellow orb, shedding a gloomy yellow hue on the skyborn palace below. While dystopian in more ways than one, the palace had a certain degree of pomp to it. For something of its massive size, it carried far too many architectural quirks such as elaborate domes and floating wings. The entire thing was a perfect example of gravity defying extravagance.
"Get off of me!" she yelped as she failed to pull away from the iron grip. An orange hand held her tightly by the arm at the edge of the wide palacial landing pad thousands of meters above the building below. A Twi'lek who had a waiting taxi behind him was pulling the struggling Agent toward the vehicle. Hutteese spewed out of his mouth as he insisted that she should come with him and that he knew some powerful Hutts. Onlookers stood far far away on the massive platform but did not seem to pay much attention to what was unfolding. Apparently, this was hardly uncommon.
It was obvious that the Twi'lek was struggling a little more than he should have. The black dress did nothing to hide her toned arms and legs, all of them stained in the sickly yellow-red haze that painted everything under the skies. Even then, it was clear that she was fighting a losing battle. She threw a glance to the palace entrance - warm yellow lights made it seem like a safe haven in comparison to where she was now. Her eyes flicked to the small handbag hanging from the arm he gripped. It would be a simple matter to simply open it, grab her hold-out blaster and the assailant down. Or to use the stun projector from behind her back. But then, that would neither be discreet, nor something poor Verse would be able to think of in a stressful situation like this.
The Agent looked around with desperate glances as she continued trying to pull away from the twi'lek. If this went on for just a little longer, she'd have to take action.