Blueberry flavored Sith
Iskadrell was not the smartest place Keva had ever gone before. The planet was wildly isolated and filled with savage half-machine slavers, but trash was trash and it always needed to be disposed of, no matter where it was. It was just more risky than what would be considered normal. But such was life, risks were necessary.
The planet was grossly remote and the natives grossly hostile, which made it all the more easy to warrant a killing or dozen. But this was no simple vigilante killing, well. It was vigilante, but it was not mindless killing. Vigilante sabotage was a far better way to put it: Keva watched these remote regions of space in her free time, a habit from her days in the CEDF. And whilst the Iskalloni were rarely a major threat, such chances couldn’t be left for them to become one. Her mission was “simple”, a sabotaging of a landing from which craft would launch and go out on Slave Raids. Simple on paper at the very least.
Clad in the black of her Legionnaire Armor: a jump away from the standard Acolyte armor preferred, but she’d rather protection over mobility when so grossly outnumbered. With a viewfinder in hand, she scanned over the outpost from which the Craft were intended to launch: it was a harshly built thing, with various gun-holes to assail attackers, large laser cannons, and searchlights hunting in the darkness around them. The usual nonsense, nothing that a proper disciple of the Sith couldn’t breach.
But, this was not the usual. Unlike most of her vigilante missions, Keva was not alone on this world. One
Subject 73 Red
was hunting among the overgrowth of the world too, unbeknownst to the Sithling: for now at least. Marking her entrance point, she lowered her Viewfinder and attached it back to her belt and plotted her approach.
The planet was grossly remote and the natives grossly hostile, which made it all the more easy to warrant a killing or dozen. But this was no simple vigilante killing, well. It was vigilante, but it was not mindless killing. Vigilante sabotage was a far better way to put it: Keva watched these remote regions of space in her free time, a habit from her days in the CEDF. And whilst the Iskalloni were rarely a major threat, such chances couldn’t be left for them to become one. Her mission was “simple”, a sabotaging of a landing from which craft would launch and go out on Slave Raids. Simple on paper at the very least.
Clad in the black of her Legionnaire Armor: a jump away from the standard Acolyte armor preferred, but she’d rather protection over mobility when so grossly outnumbered. With a viewfinder in hand, she scanned over the outpost from which the Craft were intended to launch: it was a harshly built thing, with various gun-holes to assail attackers, large laser cannons, and searchlights hunting in the darkness around them. The usual nonsense, nothing that a proper disciple of the Sith couldn’t breach.
But, this was not the usual. Unlike most of her vigilante missions, Keva was not alone on this world. One
