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Withdrawals- Bar Brawl!

[member="Macoda Haberon"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Benedict Rotadaria"]

"Thirty percent?"

Eliza grinned. He was trying to drive the hard bargain. She wasn't greedy, but the others had to be paid too.

"Now's really not the time but ok. If it's thirty then I want ten. The rest goes to the other operators on the job. Times almost up too."

She pulled her datapad and began to scribble an encrypted message on it. then she beamed it to each one of them in the room. The sounds were coming closer now. They had to leave, planning time was up.

"Each one of you should have the rendezvous coordinates. They are in a hidden canyon not far from here. Get back to your ships and meet there. Whoever doesn’t have a lift you can fly with me, but we're taking the sewers to get out of here. There's too many of them now."
 
Without saying another word, I was already gone.

The rest of them were taking the sewers. But I wanted to be out of there quickly and without shit all over my new pants. I already had enough with sewers at that point, especially after the incident on Rodia. Instead I left through the backdoor, and just in time because once I left there were even more Hutt goons closing in on the place. I was lucky enough to escape through the back alley. Before long, I was making my way back to my ship where Kaz waited for me. As soon as I got inside, it once again reeked of booze as Kaz buzzed toward me.

"Kaz, we're hitting the Hutts."

"Again?" he groggily replied.

"It's different this time. We're going big, Kaz. Taking a palace." I said as I slumped into the pilot's seat.

"What? What've you gotten us involved with this time, idiot!?"

"Relax. It's under control."

"...Which Hutt?"

"I dunno."

"That's it! We're dead... You realize-" he said in his usual complaining manner. I interrupted him before he could go on a rant.

"Yes, I realize. Just get the boys ready and contact... Nevermind, I'll do it myself."

Not long after I bought my ship to the coordinates given. I was actually there on time, for a first. In fact, I was the first one there. I found myself at the bottom of a ravine, sitting atop my ship and having a smoke while I waited for the others to arrive. It was almost as if I was being set up for Tusken raiders to surround me like vultures and feast on my remains. It wasn't the first time.

[member="Eliza Raxis"] | [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] | [member="Macoda Haberon"]
 
[member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Macoda Haberon"]

"Pay doesn't matter to be, I only need gratitude."

Ben wasn't one to ask for much. As simple thank you was enough for him. You could sit for hours trying to get him to take money, but he simply couldn't. He had no ship, so he'd have to fly with Eliza.

"I've got no ship, I'll be with Eliza. Good luck to you all."

He walked out with Eliza to her ship, wherever it was. A bar fight had just happened and now government troops were after them. This musketeer had now bitten off more than he could chew.

"Who are these people, what do they want with us?"
 
[member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Benedict Rotadaria"]

[member="Macoda Haberon"] (Just say you came with us, or whatever works for ya dude!)

It took them a bit to get through about a hundred meters of sewer but finally they were there. The Crop Duster was nothing special. It used to be her pride and joy but so much time in the wilds of Exocron had broken her down. As the ramp hissed open Benedict was asking who they were.

Eliza shot him a wry grin.

"I'm guessing they are mercs, paid by the Hutts to protect their interests."

As the ramp opened they boarded, and she made her way towards the cockpit, past a group of brown clad rangers in the cargo bay. they were all grizzled trappers and frontiersmen, much like herself. They'd fought horrors on the edges of space, and survived a long time in the wilds. Each was equipped with explosives, and their choice of motley rifles and close quarter weapons.

Torval was already waiting for them, firing up the Ship as they entered the Cockpit.

"Dosn't matter. Cuz once this is done, I aim to never have to come back here. Selling Wolf furs only gets you so many creds, and I need a new ship. A large ship. So I can transport larger cargo and or, take whatever I want."

Torval made his way back to the cargo bay, loading the last of the Mercs and Spacers that had followed her. They were excited, she could hear the gibbering and jabbering of multiple tongues as they discussed the big hit.

"Benedict, wanna take Co-Pilot? I ain't had first mate in a while."

The Crop Duster began to lfit off, headed right towards the RZ spot.

"You got guns and systems, I'll fly."
 
[member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Macoda Haberon"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]

"I'll take co, but I have only a sword. No guns, no systems."

Ben sat in the co-pilot seat and gazed at the controls. He'd never seen anything like it. The Rodian was used to riding horses or other creatures to get to where he needed to be. Flying was something he planned to never do, as the risks were high. But people were chasing him, and logic was out of question. He turned to Eliza and spoke sheepishly.

"How do you fly this thing?"
 
[member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]

Eliza laughed as they sped across the desert sands. she was flying low, pushing the Freighter to the limit. The core showed it was close to redlining, but she kept it just below by a hair. She'd flown this ship through Wormholes, electric storms and a handful of other anomalies. She knew every nut and bolt and conduit like her own skin.

"You don’t have to fly, I got that. Here."

She reached over and pressed two buttons, bringing up the weapons display, Shields and Navigation.

"Each one works a station. The red section is guns, blue section shields, green navigation. Poke around, you should be able to figure it out pretty quick."

An alarm beeped on the console.

"See the navigations telling us we are close, just a few more minutes."
 
[member="Eliza Raxis"]

"Heh, right."

The task at hand seemed to hard for him to handle. However the colored panels made controlling the ship's function much easier. He fiddled around with the scanners and check the ship's integrity.

"Looks good on my end. Where are we going? I hope not somewhere populated."

That would spell trouble for them. People would catch them and troops would on them like flies on crap. The ship continued its course through the land, staying low to the ground. Ben threw his feet up and dozed off, his swords belt came off and hit the ground with a thud.
 
[member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Macoda Haberon"]

On Board the Crop Duster...
Enroute to RZ
OOC: Let's pause, reset and give Macoda a chance to catch up
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Almost as fast as Ben had asked the question he was asleep. She found herself with some time to think, for the first time in long time. There was a lot going on here. She'd gained a few allies, made a few enemies. If things worked out with the raid they'd be relatively rich. Well she'd be rich enough to invest in a Frigate sized ship, and blast the kark out of here with a sizeable crew.

She wondered if any of them would hang around. There were rumors that crews were looking to unite, and she wanted to be a part of that. They'd need a front Company, to sell their ill gotten gains and a home. Both things that could be provided through the effort and sweat of many parties working together.

Plus I need to get to know these guys better. Putting the Cart before the Bantha

She shook her thoughts out of her head. They'd spilled blood together, that was good enough for her. If the raid went off well they'd no doubt share an even deeper bond.
The alarm beeped again, they were there.

Eliza guided the little freighter through the craggy landscape, manuvering to dodge spires and ledges as they sank down into the valley. She caught a ping off the scanners and locked in. It was the rest of the raiding party. Her hands juked the yolk left and right and then landing pads extended with that familiar hiss.

It was time to plan, time to execute.... Time to get rich!
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Several Hours Later
 
Emerging from the sewers, Mac craned his neck. It was a small nasty space, no room for someone whose two meters tall, and he had quickly run hunched over. Nevertheless, he quickly boarded the frontierwoman's ship, the ramp closing after him. The crew made no delay in taking off, but Mac sat down on one of the chairs that lined the inside of the frieghter. Truth be told he had never flown a ship before, and he doubted that he'll be much help right now. Better leave that to the professionals. The Rodian thought otherwise, taking the initiative as co-pilot. He laughed as the Rodian was obviously as inexperienced as he was in flying, but he gazed over the head of the Rodian as the frontierswoman was explaining the controls. That would be some useful information to know.

On Board the Frontierwoman's ship​

Mac sat in his chair as the ship flew on to a destination he did not yet know. Anything was better than Tatooine.

Perhaps somewhere a bit colder, that would be nice

He knew he had little choice in the matter. Always moving, always running from what could be after him. However this was a nice change of pace. Safety in numbers after all. A nomadic lifestyle with making quick credits and a group to support you? That sounds almost too good to be true in comparison to his previous situation. He looked around him at the other would-be pirates. Could he really trust these people? As soon as they heard he had a sizable bounty on his head they could just hand him over to the One Sith and be done with it. The thought made him uneasy. Yet again, Mac was willing to bet that a good majority of the people on this ancient freighter was running from something whether that be a bounty or a family or a deal gone wrong. He looked at the frontierswoman who was piloting the ship, he wondered what her story was. Mac didn't even know her name, or anyone's name for that matter.

Mac decided to ask her. The Rodian had moved to daze off in one of the back seats so Mac sat in the co pilot's chair.

"Where are we off too?"

Thanks for waiting guys, sorry about that

[member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]
 
[member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Macoda Haberon"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]

At The RZ

Ellie smiled towards Macoda.

"We're still on Tatooine buddy."

The sun was just beginning to set now, which gave them the element of surprise. A small fire was crackling with them circled round discussing how they were gonna hit the Hutts. Eliza found Myles unnecessarily paranoid. He seemed to have some working knowledge of the Hutts, but Eliza had worked for them for two years.

Before that her brother Jack had done business with a nasty one on Nar Shadda.

Yes they had an entourage of warriors and other random mercs in their chambers, but those folks were there for money. They weren't going to die for some slug sleaze-ball unless there was profit in it for them.

In addition to that Hutts rarely if ever had AA defences around their Palaces. She was still sticking to her air assault plan, and drawing a map in the sand for the others to read.

"We're gonna go in here, through the top of the dome. Use explosives to breach it, and then work our way down, level by level. That ay e can maintain the high ground, as well as flush out half the deserters on the Hutt's side early."
 
True, the Hutt guards won't risk their lives for some sleemo unless there was profit in in for them. But a group of ragtag pirates won't risk their lives if things start to go sour.

Mac looked around, judging the mettle of each would-be pirate. After all, they aren't pirates yet.

He looked down at the lines in the sand with skepticism. Mac was cautious, more strategic, that's how he managed to stay alive for this long after all. He thought of the frontierswoman as a little reckless, he looked around and saw that some others seemed to hold the same doubts that he had. Mac had never worked for a Hutt directly but he had heard enough of them in his travels to know that this was a risky proposition.

Yet here we are....

Mac frowned

"What kind of opposition are we talking about here?"

[member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]
 
[member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Macoda Haberon"]


"Oh kark, where'd they go?"

Benedict was still sleeping when the group left the ship. Hastily the Rodian jumped from his seat and moved to get his gear. Almost as quickly as he got up, Ben tripped over a pipe and crashed to the ground with a thud.

"Dammit"

His sword belt was hanging on a post near the ramp of the ship, along with a trunk full of other goods. In it, were his musketeer clothes, hat, extra provisions, and a telescope for long range navigation. Ben grabbed in all and threw ran to a corner of the ship to change. Peeling of his sweaty duster clothes, he switched into an even more cumbersome musketeer uniform. This was what he wore to any fight or mission he was in. The duster clothes were to blend in more if he wanted a night out. There were many places to put stuff on the uniform, so he stashed some ration bars, water, and his telescope. He caught up with the group, who weren't far outside.

"Sorry I'm late, dozed off for a few. What's the objective?"
 
The rest of them had finally showed up and the Raxis began drawing plans. It was apparent to me that she intended to full-on assault the palace, while I was overthinking it a little too much. Still, I was a little bit worried that the Hutts would put another target on my back. If word got out that I was involved, I'd be a dead man for sure. People in my line of work knew me. They knew how to find me, and I was on a tight leash on the Hutts anyway. I had to make sure that Hutt would meet his end, that I would pull the trigger.

For the most part I stayed quiet while the rest discussed their plans. Originally I'd planned to contribute a little, but I realized it wasn't really worth bothering at this point. My entire focus was on doing my job and looking out for myself. The Hutt needed to die. And I needed to live. It was as simple as that. But then I realized a bit of a fault on the Raxis' plan. If we only entered through the upper levels, anyone in the lower levels could be alerted and just escape. Although, I figured that it'd mostly be the Hutt guard and whatever slaves they kept around there. Nobody that really mattered.

I sighed and decided that I'd stop worrying about things and just focus on the job at hand. I tended to do things like that, overthink. I entered a sort of trance, lost in thought and not really paying attention to the others, but I understood what the plan was. My mind was now clear, and I was already ready for action. I could provide weaponry to those who may need it, so I offered up.

"Dumb slugs never change, even after the darkness. All we need to worry about is their usual, maybe a few bounty hunters or mercs if they've hired any. I've got explosives, and blasters if anyone needs. Free of charge, I guess..."

Now everything was being set in place. Still, one question lingered in my mind. It was the Raxis. Who was she? I'd heard of their family name before, and I'd encountered one of them long ago. Is this what they've been reduced to? Vagabond pirates trying to scrape together a heist? I was curious who this girl was. She didn't seem much older than me; if anything we were the same age. Maybe I'd get to know her better in the coming mission.

There were only two others who really stood out to me. The first was the Rodian, the one who'd been speaking to the Raxis back at the bar. He was a curious fellow, well off based on his clothing. Clearly a duelist, no doubt about that. Then, there was the big guy. I believe he was about a half-a-foot taller than me. A mysterious figure, I felt like there was much more to him than meets the eye.

[member="Macoda Haberon"] | [member="Eliza Raxis"] | [member="Benedict Rotadaria"]
 
En-Route to Palace

[member="Macoda Haberon"] [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]

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Eliza had the Crop Duster on autopilot. The course would take them right up above the main dome of the palace whir they'd infil. Torval was at the controls ready to take over, and she was in the cargo bay, rigging ropes. From a steel cable that ran the length of the small hangar they'd all tied ropes.

She was at the moment rigging up a harness that would allow her to rappel in, controlling her decent. some of the other Mercs had gone for the fast rope attack style, which was good. They needed shock troops to cause as much chaos as possible.

"Everyone get ready, one minute out." She said. they were all linked into the same comms channel.

Around the hold the mercs were all different sizes and shapes. Some were wearing armor, some not. She counted a Dug, a couple of Toydarians and something odd. It looked like silver haired, silver eyed folks. Echani.

Pushing her way through the throng she came to a stop a foot or to from the pair, sizing them up with and up and down glance. Then extended her hand.

"I didn't realize we had Echani on board."

"Sun Guard more exactly, well.... Ex sun guard."

"What made you leave such a prestigious guard?" She asked, cocking an eyebrow as they clasped forearms in a warriors greeting.

"Cowardice of my leaders. We were.... unable to reconcile differences."

"Hmm. You'll be joining us then?"

"Yes, if you like we can pledge our swords to you. We've seen you fight, you are a worthy leader."

Eliza nodded, and then turned back to the ramp, grabbing a cargo net to steady herself.
 
[member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Macoda Haberon"]

Sizing up the ex-Sun Guard himself, Ben made a notion. "You guys can work with me. I'm normally right on the front lines in battle. Are you fine with that?" Almost as quickly as Ben stopped talking, the leader spoke up. "Yes, sir. We'd be honored to work with you!" It was great they'd decided to be under his command. He could use people with their skill to accomplish tough tasks no one else dared to do. "Oh, one more thing. You're pirates now. Everyone wants you dead or in jail. Try not to be caught, or killed." They saluted. "Sir, YES, Sir!" This act of 'submission' made Ben uneasy. "You don't have to do that you know. I'm just as much of a leader as you are." He walked over to Eliza, who'd just grabbed a cargo net. Sneaking up, he shouted really loud. "BOO! Hi Ellie, you ready for this mission? This marks the beginning of our legacy. We can't turn back now."
 
Mac was standing at the opening of the ship as it flew over the dome to the Hutt palace. He overheard the Rodian's speech to the ex-Sun guard and raised an eyebrow, questioning if the Rodian's reputation truly created a sense of awe in an Echani Sun Guard. Still he smiled at the Rodian's antics, he was in a good mood today. The strong breeze was reminiscent of his homeworld and he had a surprisingly good feeling about the future which is something he hadn't felt in a long time. He looked back at the captain who was preparing herself after the Rodian unsuccessfully tried to scare her. Mac unholstered his two axes and loosened himself up, cracking his knuckles and back.

He closed his eyes and felt the strong breeze again and felt the familiar feel of his axes in hand. Mac was happy.

[member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]
 
I sat near the back of the ship wiping down the barrel of my DLT-20A. I tried to keep to myself, staying focused on the task at hand while the others mingled. I watched the Raxis speaking with two Echani, which was almost odd to see them there, but then again the galaxy's a big place. I thought it'd be a good time to actually speak with her, but the Rodian by the name of [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] seemed to try his hand at friendliness with her. So, taking another look around the ship, I made a head count. Just about a dozen and a half people crammed together, but I felt that was all we needed. One of those heads belonged to the bulkish man from before, [member="Macoda Haberon"]. He seemed rather content, so we exchanged looks and I gave him a nod.

Three of my guys came along for the ride, ones I really trust. There was Lyall, whose been with me since my early days running with that pirate crew. Then Damien, a good friend of mine I met on a job a while back. And also Griff, a Twi'lek individual I'd hired not too long ago. Lyall was at the cockpit of the ship, flying to our destination. Damien and Griff sat beside me.

"We drop in two minutes, get ready." Lyall said over the comms.

"Stick with me boys." I told my men.

I strapped myself in the harness and hooked it so I could rappel down. Everything was in order- ammo, weapons... Well, that's all you really need, right? Everything was set, and I could see the palace over the Horizon. The twin suns were setting as the warm breeze caressed my face. Before I jumped, I looked over to the Raxis who was beside me. We talked briefly not too long ago, but it wasn't enough for me to get any decent information about her.

"Hey Raxis, just so you know," I paused, "The Hutt's mine."

The explosives went off, and one by one each of us rappelled downward.

Guns blazing.

[member="Eliza Raxis"]
 
[member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Macoda Haberon"] [member="Myles Vylumnar"]

"I was born ready Ben."

Myles claimed the Hutt, and that as fine by her. Right before the roof blew, she gave him a nod. As the top opened up the fast ropes dropped, and Ellie grabbed hers, zipping down with abandon. the inside of the palaces top floor was a wide circular room, with a single circular bar in the middle. It was an upper level cantina.

Figures, Hutts loved to spoil their patrons.

As soon as her feet hit the ground the Echani came zipping don beside her. There was a pause as she locked eyes with the bartender. The bartender drew, abut she drew faster, upholstering her Shotgun from it's sheath and letting a slug fly.

There was a crack, then a whirr as a blaster bolt singed past her shoulder, burning her clothing to her flesh. Ellie roared, the bartenders head exploded ina pink mist. Bounty Hunters and Mercs stood up all at once, firing their rifles, blasters Carbines and whatever else.

The sun guard peeled off to the left, savaging into a throng of Mercs with their vibroblades. Ellie charged forwards, sprinting as she drew her tomahawk. She ran, jumped onto the bar and leaped off, coming down on a nearby table. Her tomahawk swung and crashed through the armor of a Twi'lek, opening his chest...
 
Damien and Griff dropped beside me, guns in arms. The three of us formed our own separate squad while I saw Raxis and Ben group together with the Echani. They ended up splitting to do their own thing. Meanwhile, me and my boys wanted to keep a cohesive, coordinated assault. We took cover behind the bar table, where the bartender lay dead with a slug in his face... or lack thereof. It always seems like the bartenders get the worst of it in these sorts of things.

I took a moment to gain a vision of the area. We took the place by storm, directly in the middle of the cantina. Tables were flipped and blaster bolts were flying everywhere- it was just like how I met these damn people. Our forces seemed to be concentrated toward the center of the room, and I only noticed one or two casualties so far. We were holding our own, even though we were outnumbered and outgunned. It was a bit surprising, yet also awesome in a way. I turned to Griff at Damien who were right beside me. We were sort of stragglers from the rest of the group, but I noticed the enemy forces quickly began to thin out.

"We need to find the Hutt. Stick together- I'm guessing he's on the lower levels." I said.

"Probably in his own chambers. I'm betting on the next floor down." said Damien as he reloaded his rifle.

"Maybe two..." Griff added.

I nodded and poked my head above the table. If we were going to finish what we just started, we'd have to act fast. Of course I'm still in it for the money, but I'll have a lot of weight lifted off my conscience once I watch that Hutt die. I continued firing at some of the two-bit mercs defending the palace. They were the sleazy, backstabbing, gutter trash types, as always. Just another reason for me to hate this place and any places like it. The Hutts deal with dirty work- no sense of nobility. Just then, I witnessed Raxis hack her way into a Twi'lek's ribcage, which was actually kind of impressive. I took a moment to watch her movement- the way she hacked and slashed her way through dozens of poor souls was...

"Raxis!"

I shot a single blaster bolt at one of the men trying to ambush her from behind. It hit him straight in the jaw, leaving a sizzling, charred gape on the right side of his face. As he turned to look at me, his jaw hung off one side as drool mixed with blood began leaking out of his ruined mouth before the body collapsed to the floor. I looked back at Ellie and gave her a short nod. Then I watched Ben as his swift and piercing movements struck those around him like a flurry of a duelist. The big guy- whose name I still don't know- was also holding his own.

I decided they could handle this floor by themselves, so I needed to find that Hutt as soon as possible. Griff, Damien and I split from the group as we made our way to the stairs through blaster fire. Damien shot down a man climbing up the stairs, only to find that he was unarmed... Griff shot him a look of spite, but I try to ignore petty squabbles like that. I led the three of us, pressing on to the lower levels.

The room below was in a state of panic, but ultimately less armed than the top floor. It wasn't worth dealing with, so we dodged it and moved on. Finally, on the third floor down we saw it. Two giant closed doors leading into the Hutt's chambers. It was heavily guarded- so much so that we wouldn't be able to do it without the help of the others. Surely the fat greaseball just assumed his pathetic guard would stop the attack. He was wrong.

The three of us backed out before we were noticed. We had enough time to help the others, so we trudged back up the stairs.

[member="Eliza Raxis"] | [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] | [member="Macoda Haberon"]
 
This just wasn't Hemmrie's day.

The Hutt, Jobo, a descendant of the legendary Jabba, had the poor intergalactic space Hobo himself held in his quarters, discussing a deal they had made many, many years before. So long ago, in fact, that Hemmrie had actually forgotten what the deal was about.

Jobo was very annoyed, yet couldn't bring himself to kill Hemmrie; what was the point in that? The worst he could do was get his two Gammorean guardsmen to bap him one in the head, in hope of threatening him to reveal the location of his treasure.

Hemmrie had no idea what the hell he was talking about.

"Jobo, buddy, maybe the treasure's on... uhhh... Telos IV? The Hammerhead's might know, they like trea- no, wait, they like plants...-"

"GRAAAAAH! Grobidoso Hemmrie, wobani doso meesa bossa!" The Hutt growled in his native language. Angrily. Hemmrie had no idea what he was saying.

"Look, Jobo, please, just lemme-"

That was when the attack started, and the Guards ran in quickly to deliver news of the sudden invasion. Jobo got angrier.

Hemmrie took his opportunity to disappear.

The hitchhiker seemed to melt into the crowd of panicking bounty hunters, guards and clients the Hutt had with him in his personal quarters, and by the time they had manned the front door in defense of Jobo the Hutt, Hemmrie had already escaped...

And run into an unlikely band of heroes, scruffy, unarmed, and still with shackles around his wrists.

"Ah! Uh, you here to rescue me, right?"

[member="Myles Vylumnar"] [member="Eliza Raxis"] [member="Benedict Rotadaria"] [member="Macoda Haberon"]
 

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