Sarge Potteiger
Emotional Damage
Ossus
Orbital Research Station
Sarge strode confidently through the near deserted halls of the orbital research station. He'd been here once before, killing guards and neutralizing scientists; all in the name of stealing research data. Ashin and he had reached something of an accord, and he'd been on his way.
After all, no harm no foul and whatnot.
Still, he needed to contact her, and he had to be circumspect. The wedding had put things out of wack, politically, across the galaxy. Or at least he'd feared it had. That meant any number of things for someone like Sarge. Not the least of which was having to get involved.
As a scientist left the control room, he slipped in, quiet as death and as invisible as a panther stalking a moonless night. Force-Dead as he was, he didn't fear anyone 'sensing' him, since there was nothing to sense.
Still, he should have figured someone other than Ashin would be in the control room.
And that this person was going to be a Sith.
Feth. Good thing he was a master of being unseen and unheard.
Orbital Research Station
Sarge strode confidently through the near deserted halls of the orbital research station. He'd been here once before, killing guards and neutralizing scientists; all in the name of stealing research data. Ashin and he had reached something of an accord, and he'd been on his way.
After all, no harm no foul and whatnot.
Still, he needed to contact her, and he had to be circumspect. The wedding had put things out of wack, politically, across the galaxy. Or at least he'd feared it had. That meant any number of things for someone like Sarge. Not the least of which was having to get involved.
As a scientist left the control room, he slipped in, quiet as death and as invisible as a panther stalking a moonless night. Force-Dead as he was, he didn't fear anyone 'sensing' him, since there was nothing to sense.
Still, he should have figured someone other than Ashin would be in the control room.
And that this person was going to be a Sith.
Feth. Good thing he was a master of being unseen and unheard.