Amea Virou
Snowbound
Confederate space wasn’t a place where Amea usually operated out of. Once upon a time it had been out of habit, but given just how vast their territories had grown it got increasingly difficult to stay out. This time it was Eriadu, right on the edge between the Outer and Mid rims. The green grass and tall mountains mixed with the colorful wildlife painted a picturesque landscape that reminded her of why she could never truly give up the spacer’s lifestyle.
She had seen strife, she had known it instinctively. The soft bottoms on Naboo, Coruscant, Bastion, and Kashyyyk hadn’t seen these things. Undoubtedly there were many that had, but not the majority. They preferred to see the pretty reality that was painted before them and the illusion of safety that it could provide them with while the distant worlds starved beneath their ignorant eyes.
That was why she was out here, that was why Amea did the jobs she did. If no-one were to look after these people then she would make damned sure that she did the bare minimum. Eriadu was by no means a planet in need of fixing, but it was most definitely a place from where such change could be achieved, a stepping stone towards a better galaxy. In reach of those that needed help while still receiving enough attention to hold resources that could otherwise be… Borrowed.
Amea’s fingers spread out to point in all directions before she closed them tight to pop them in their sockets. One hand agreed, the other made no sound at all. For a mere moment her thumb brushed against the synthskin with a contemplative frown before she glanced up at the camp up ahead. This place was one of many she wanted to take a look at and gauge whether or not the crews she held at standby would try to sneak in and gather what they could get away with.
Sure, there was a refugee crisis, but there was also a lot of people who had needed this medicine out there before any of this was even a problem. She represented the people that had gotten by on their knees as they set up one corporate enclave after the other, left to gather dust — abandoned at first sign of declining profit margins.
Now came the part where she had to blend in. The furred collar on her leather jacket brushed against her neck as she stepped into the camp. If she was a tent full of resources, where would she be?
Taiia Mataan
She had seen strife, she had known it instinctively. The soft bottoms on Naboo, Coruscant, Bastion, and Kashyyyk hadn’t seen these things. Undoubtedly there were many that had, but not the majority. They preferred to see the pretty reality that was painted before them and the illusion of safety that it could provide them with while the distant worlds starved beneath their ignorant eyes.
That was why she was out here, that was why Amea did the jobs she did. If no-one were to look after these people then she would make damned sure that she did the bare minimum. Eriadu was by no means a planet in need of fixing, but it was most definitely a place from where such change could be achieved, a stepping stone towards a better galaxy. In reach of those that needed help while still receiving enough attention to hold resources that could otherwise be… Borrowed.
Amea’s fingers spread out to point in all directions before she closed them tight to pop them in their sockets. One hand agreed, the other made no sound at all. For a mere moment her thumb brushed against the synthskin with a contemplative frown before she glanced up at the camp up ahead. This place was one of many she wanted to take a look at and gauge whether or not the crews she held at standby would try to sneak in and gather what they could get away with.
Sure, there was a refugee crisis, but there was also a lot of people who had needed this medicine out there before any of this was even a problem. She represented the people that had gotten by on their knees as they set up one corporate enclave after the other, left to gather dust — abandoned at first sign of declining profit margins.
Now came the part where she had to blend in. The furred collar on her leather jacket brushed against her neck as she stepped into the camp. If she was a tent full of resources, where would she be?
