Chiasa Kritivaas
Starbird Reborn
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Right in a little pocket of neutrality between three factions. It was only a matter of time before one of them took it. Particularly since it might be the Primeval who wound up with their claws on it, and Chiasa had 25 million reasons to believe she didn't want to be on any planet owned by them.
So risky as it was, she went while it was still unheld. It had a group she was very interested in, and considering the fact that they firmly believed authority was an illusion and everyone should serve only their own desires, it wasn't hard to find a pocket of them willing to do business with the enterprising criminals.
Chiasa and those who had chosen to come were waiting in the clearing they'd been given the coordinates for. The Twi'lek checked her chrono.. Twenty minutes past the agreed upon waiting time. She sighed, but stayed. This was too good an opportunity to learn something utterly over powered and stupid that shouldn't exist and people ought not to be allowed to use to pass up.
"Well. You are patient, but not very observant."
A voice commented, just behind her. The Twi'lek very nearly jumped out of her tiger-striped skin. She turned, hand going almost automatically to the shotgun at her waist. Funny how quickly the body picked up new habits. Yellow eyes took in the tanned, dark haired female watching her with a smirk and a raised eyebrow.
"Nakisai, I assume."
"Mmm. You got here on time at least."
"You've been standing there this entire time?"
This thought did not sit well with the Twi'lek.
"I was sitting over on that rock to start with, but yes. I was here before you landed."
The woman seemed amused.
"This is good no? Surely you would not trade so generously to learn a useless ability."
"This is true."
The Twi'lek grudgingly agreed.
Almania.
Right in a little pocket of neutrality between three factions. It was only a matter of time before one of them took it. Particularly since it might be the Primeval who wound up with their claws on it, and Chiasa had 25 million reasons to believe she didn't want to be on any planet owned by them.
So risky as it was, she went while it was still unheld. It had a group she was very interested in, and considering the fact that they firmly believed authority was an illusion and everyone should serve only their own desires, it wasn't hard to find a pocket of them willing to do business with the enterprising criminals.
Chiasa and those who had chosen to come were waiting in the clearing they'd been given the coordinates for. The Twi'lek checked her chrono.. Twenty minutes past the agreed upon waiting time. She sighed, but stayed. This was too good an opportunity to learn something utterly over powered and stupid that shouldn't exist and people ought not to be allowed to use to pass up.
"Well. You are patient, but not very observant."
A voice commented, just behind her. The Twi'lek very nearly jumped out of her tiger-striped skin. She turned, hand going almost automatically to the shotgun at her waist. Funny how quickly the body picked up new habits. Yellow eyes took in the tanned, dark haired female watching her with a smirk and a raised eyebrow.
"Nakisai, I assume."
"Mmm. You got here on time at least."
"You've been standing there this entire time?"
This thought did not sit well with the Twi'lek.
"I was sitting over on that rock to start with, but yes. I was here before you landed."
The woman seemed amused.
"This is good no? Surely you would not trade so generously to learn a useless ability."
"This is true."
The Twi'lek grudgingly agreed.