Vilaz Munin
Aliit Alor
Nar Kreeta
It wasn't exactly his, if one were to be technical, but it was an important relic to him and to the Mandalorians. He would make sure that him or anyone affiliated with his culture would be at the helm of Slave I and proudly maneuver it in the Galaxy, and not some scum that would be an insult to him and, possibly, to the Mandalorians. A foreigner who wore Mandalorian armor would cause some heat and fire between him or she and a Warrior of Mandalore, but one who were to own something that was identified as a Mandalorian relic or artifact would be back lashed and maimed until time told them that it was over. It was common sense throughout the Galaxy to never challenge and question the pride of the Mandalorians, especially if it was an important icon such as Jango Fett, Jaster Mereel, Mand'alor the Ultimate, so on and so forth. Vilaz could care less if he was the captain of Fett's personal vessel as long as a trustworthy Mandalorian was piloting the piece of legends.
After speaking with Taleith, a Mandalorian Representative of Acreneau Trading Company, he had asked her if she could tell the current owner of Slave I if they could be at Nar Kreeta for a shipping run that contained valuable merchandise from ATC that would pay the Herglic and his crew very handsomely.
The thing is that there wasn't going to be an ATC freighter awaiting for the smugglers that they needed to ship. It was just something to draw the attention of the Herglic and his company so it could be easier for Vilaz to locate them. But he wasn't alone. He was expecting [member=Elijah Rekali] and [member=Isley Verd] to be here with him so it could be quicker and easier to attain Slave I and have it at the hands of a Mandalorian.
On a lone docking platform that was above the rocky landscape of canyons and mountains stood the Field Marshal, waiting with patience for his comrades to join him and his targets.
It wasn't exactly his, if one were to be technical, but it was an important relic to him and to the Mandalorians. He would make sure that him or anyone affiliated with his culture would be at the helm of Slave I and proudly maneuver it in the Galaxy, and not some scum that would be an insult to him and, possibly, to the Mandalorians. A foreigner who wore Mandalorian armor would cause some heat and fire between him or she and a Warrior of Mandalore, but one who were to own something that was identified as a Mandalorian relic or artifact would be back lashed and maimed until time told them that it was over. It was common sense throughout the Galaxy to never challenge and question the pride of the Mandalorians, especially if it was an important icon such as Jango Fett, Jaster Mereel, Mand'alor the Ultimate, so on and so forth. Vilaz could care less if he was the captain of Fett's personal vessel as long as a trustworthy Mandalorian was piloting the piece of legends.
After speaking with Taleith, a Mandalorian Representative of Acreneau Trading Company, he had asked her if she could tell the current owner of Slave I if they could be at Nar Kreeta for a shipping run that contained valuable merchandise from ATC that would pay the Herglic and his crew very handsomely.
The thing is that there wasn't going to be an ATC freighter awaiting for the smugglers that they needed to ship. It was just something to draw the attention of the Herglic and his company so it could be easier for Vilaz to locate them. But he wasn't alone. He was expecting [member=Elijah Rekali] and [member=Isley Verd] to be here with him so it could be quicker and easier to attain Slave I and have it at the hands of a Mandalorian.
On a lone docking platform that was above the rocky landscape of canyons and mountains stood the Field Marshal, waiting with patience for his comrades to join him and his targets.