Kinley Pryse
Xyoz Maji
Tarin Kosh
In a dark alleyway, across the street of a den of scum and villainy, a lone speeder was parked. In it, two GA veterans. Both with enough money to restart their lives. But with the sith dominating the galaxy, there was no rest for the wicked. Ysennia could have returned to Corellia and lived her days in luxury and her parents wouldn't care. Hell she didn't even want to be a solider. But things change.
Plans change.
People change.
Suddenly Ysennia felt she had a responsibility to clean up the galaxy anyhow she could. Some of her old buddies from the service decided to get together and pool their money to get some gear, a ship, and become the good guys again. Didn't feel right to sit on a cash out just cause the government they were once a part of didn't exist anymore. It meant something and it lived in them.
"I still don't think this is a good idea." Wylie Eulis asked in the driver seat. The man who had been beside Ysennia for three years now.
Ysennia chuckled.
"This might be the first time you ever doubted me."
"We stick out like sore thumbs. Might as well have wires on our clothes asking for the new substance being peddled on the streets. And yeah that is something people like us would ask verbatim."
Ysennia just shook her head.
"Just wait here." She stepped out the speeder and slammed the door. If Wylie was going to voice any concerns, Ysennia knew he would rush to her rescue if things went bad. Even if she told him to stay behind. But she wasn't the type to pull a blaster on anyone if she didn't have to. Especially in times like this. With the state of the galaxy being as it is now, everyone was now trying to get their share one way or another. Ysennia wanted to make something out of that chaos and get whatever edge she could find. As she walked in she could smell the overcompensation perforating her nostrils. Small time gangsters and pirates strutting around with pungent fragrances and tacky outfits. Sure there were some scum here who fit the bill, but the golden turds that plagued this gambling hall were the eyesore that really spelled out the state of the galaxy.
Even then, Ysennia stood out in her own way. Even if she faced combat she always defaulted to core trust fund kid through and through. Someone who just didn't belong in a place like this, even in her basic spacer clothes. She didn't even know where to start. Instead she went to the bar and got herself something from home. Corellian brew.
She nursed her drink and aimlessly walked around hoping to find what she was looking for.
It honestly didn't take long when she overheard a conversation of a speech pattern she was way too familiar with.
The person she picked up on (
Tarin Kosh
). Honestly felt he was reading from a script he had rehearsed millions of times, either that or he was way too young to know how to play the game. If he was that young. It only meant that he was imperial.
Alliance types could sniff them out a mile away. Or anyone could honestly.
Imps always knew how to posture without showing their full hand. They always had the means, but were too proud for their own good. That's what happens when you feel like you're on top of the world. Too busy looking down on others while leaving their neck exposed to the executioner. But Ysennia wasn't looking to swing the axe.
After all Alliance and Imperial were dead labels in this galaxy. Both sat upon a wealth of knowledge about the galaxy that was left in files locked away from the public eye that now had a price tag on them.
Plus it wasn't just the imp Ysennia had an interest in, but the woman who's ear he was talking off. He was proposing something to her, meaning she had something he could use. The shistavanen on the other hand barked out of desperation but he seemed to be an associate, if not he wouldn't be allowed in this conversation. The people in this conversation were looking to get on top of the pit of despair that was the state of the galaxy. Relics of a bygone era despite all of them being in their prime. Ysennia couldn't help but butt in.
As the shistavanen finished barking, Ysennia made her presence known.
"They were more addicted to self destruction then to the spices themselves ... there is something romantic in the tragedy of it" - Old Friend | Tags -
Kinley Pryse
Xyoz Maji
"And I make sure everyone gets rich, 10% premium minimum within the contracts."
"Is there a fine print clause on that 10% premium?" Ysennia asked smugly.