Castles in the Sand - Kentt's old guild's story arc
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:35 am
*One of the many stories I feal that was one of the greatest told. This one is of Kentt's old guild of CCXX and thier first story arc that was failed to be completed. Hope you guys enjoy the story of the "Phantom Warriors"*
Castles in the Sand
Dawn was nearing as the first of Tatooine's twin suns was beginning to break the horizon. Five shadowed figures moved stealthily in the false dawn, skulking into position. The area had been carefully surveyed in the days prior, and the groups leader, Oroxido Flyingrider, had rehearsed his group well on the mission at hand.
While Oroxido was by no means a Rebel sympathyzer, but he resented the Empire's presence here on his home planet. Tatooine had been a refuge from the Empire, and the perfect place for a small time criminal like "Rox" and his crew to flourish. But something had brought the Empire here in earnest, and it was putting a serious dent in his operations. It was his intention on this early morning to make a dent in their operations.
If the Empire kept its schedule, which it normally did without fail, then three lambda shuttles filled with supplies were about to be landing outside of Bestine, to support the Stormtrooper Garrison there. It was Rox's goal to take out this particular group of shuttles, hopefully throwing the entire garrison into a panic. An Army is only as good as its supply line, he reasoned, and he was going to put this one in doubt.
To fullfill this daunting task, Rox and company aquired a pair of PLX-1 launchers from an arms dealer, and at no small expense. An elaborate plan began to form, and Rox was only involving his top men, and his twi'lek girlfriend T'lirya. Her job was the most critical, she was to remove the only obstacle to the operation, a pair of Imperial Comm operators occupying a security station on the outskirts of the city. The station would be able to detect the five intruders, and would send a squad of Sandtroopers out to investigate, not to mention divert the supply shuttles.
Simply destroying the station would send out all kinds of alarms, and once again, the shuttles would divert. Somehow T'lirya had to entice the operators to let her in the building, and once inside, she had to incapacitate them. For a few weeks, T'lirya had been chatting with one of the operators, allowing him to think she was interested in him sexually. Most men would shudder at the thought of having their girlfriend coming on to strangers. Oroxido was so consumed with the mission that nothing else mattered. Using his girlfriend in this manner was mission critical.
Oroxido paused behind a rock and looked at his chronometer. It was all up to his little blue twi'lek now. If she did her job correctly, he would recieve a message within moments. All he could do now was wait.
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T'lirya sighed as she neared her destination. Rox better follow through on his promises. Her friends told her he was no good, but she didn't care. She loved him.
She'd been watching the Security Station's Operators for a while now and knew their schedules. One of them should be stepping out for a break shortly--the one she'd been flirting with. Her thoughts drifted to the ring she'd be getting soon as this job was over and she smiled.
Hearing the swoosh of the door she quickly went into action.
"Morning", she crooned with a smile as she gently pushed herself off of the pole she'd been leaning against. "Was afraid I'd missed you this morning." Her hips swayed gently as she walked towards him. A few steps away she "mis-stepped" as the heel she'd loosened earlier broke off. He caught her as she slipped, and she smiled as his face flushed when she "accidentally" brushed against his hand as she "fell".
The ground was already hot and she squealed (really just for effect) as her bare foot touched the ground. "Liri!" he called out the name she'd given him as he scooped her up and pushed back inside the Security Station.
As he carried her in, the other operator looked up quizically. She smiled at him. "My ... shoe". She held up the offending item and giggled.
He set her down and bent to check how badly her foot was injured. She leaned over as well, making sure the other operator got an eyeful. He jumped up and grabbed a med kit. After making sure her foot was fine, she smiled at them both. Putting on her best "innocent-look", she drawled "My HEROES! However can I repay you both?" She knew her plan would work when they looked at each other and one of them cleared a throat nervously. Shrugging her shoulders, she looked around the room. Nodding towards a door, she asked "What's back there?" She smiled when they was confirmed it was the supply closet.
Taking the hand of the one who carried her she pulled him towards the door. Once inside she slipped her dress down and gave him just enough time to get "comfortable" before wrapping her arms around him and administering the dose from a syringe she'd hidden in the lining of her dress.
Watching his shocked face as he crumpled against the wall, unable to speak, she gave it a few minutes to work all the while giggling and crooning at the now unconscious man. Slipping the other dose out, she called to the other operator, inviting him to join in. Putting her arms around him and kissing as he stepped through the doorway she injected him and lept backwards as he fell. Pulling her dress back up, she flipped her lekku over her shoulders and exited the room.
Pressing the button on her personal comm, she cleared her throat and simply said "It is done."
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Oroxido grew silently impatient. The window of opportunity was quickly closing. If the comm operators suspected anything, they all had very short lives ahead of them. Suddenly his comm crackled, "It is done"
He turned and smiled at his group, "Its time."
They crossed the invisible boundary of the security station's sector. Had T'lirya decided to double cross them, they were now being detected by one of the operators. Rox shrugged off the notion and continued onward. She loved him, he thought, why else would she agree to such a plan? Of course, he had told her they were just disabling the shuttle, and it was very likely no one would be harmed, if the shuttle were even piloted to begin with. All of it complete fabication of course, but it eased her mind.
He broke the silence when they reached their destination. "Here", he commanded.
If his calculations were correct, they would have to wait only a few minutes more. He motioned toward the two men lugging the PLX-1 launchers. "Get the Plex's ready."
They nodded in reply and began to get the heavy weapons ready. Oroxido sat close, monitoring their progress. His wide grin turned into a nervous smile, as his mind began to race. What if T'lirya had failed? Maybe they were being watched right now. What about these men, would one of them talk? Can they really be trusted? Rox's smile completely faded into near horror.
The stillness of the morning was shattered by the droning of several craft overhead. Someone had shouted something like, Here they come, but Oroxido didn't even hear it. He was stunned, staring at the incomming lambda shuttles in disbelief at what his men were about to do.
Suddenly, Oroxido realized his men were screaming at him. "Rox! Am I taking this shot or what?!?!" screamed the man shouldering the weapon. "Yes! Yes! Fire! Fire Away!!" He stammered. A rocket trail streaked into the sky, followed quickly by a second.
The first shot tore into one of the wings of the lead shuttle, which quickly spiraled toward the ground. The second rocket slammed directly into the nose of the second ship in line, causing it to explode violently into a fireball. Quickly another two shots rose from the desert floor, one striking the third shuttles tail fin and the other exploding directly below it. By now the first craft had plowed nose first into the sand below and burst into flames. The third shuttle also sank from the sky trailing thick smoke behind it. Oroxido and his men were already running at full speed toward their waiting banthas.
The group disapeared into the desert, confident they had gotten away with their deed. But Oroxido could not shake an unesy feeling in his stomach.
Bestine Central Communications Station
The shift was mercifully nearing and end for half the communications staff. Operator 3176 looked down at the radar screen showing all incomming and outgoing atmospheric traffic to Bestine. Three shuttles en route to the supply depot, right on schedule.
"Lambda 2471 Alpha final approach to Bestine Supply Center, acknowledge."
"2471, you are clear for landing, landing pad 301, welcome to Tatooine."
"Roger, 2471 landing at 301, have a good one Bestine"
The operator momentarily closed his eyes and rubbed his temples, thankful for the end of his 12 hour stint in the telecom room.
An alarm tone suddenly began to sound. "Bestine Station, this is Lambda 2471 Alpha, I think we have just been fired upon."
The Lieutenant of the watch rushed over to the Comm Station.
"2471, confirm, you are under attack?"
"Affirmative Bestine ..." Static .... "Mayday! Mayday! This is 2471 and we have been hit. Mulitple rocket trails. Bestine, we are going down hard!!"
The comm went silent. The lieutenant screamed "Scramble some gunships! I want to know what happened!" The Comm Center began to buzz with activity. Well rehearsed on what to do in an emergency, the operators sprung into action. The sector commander would be alerted, the entire garrison would be put on full alert, answers would be sought.
"How did they defeat our early warning system?" The Lieutenant thought aloud,"Someone contact the secuirty station in that sector"
Sandtroopers geared up and mounted gunships, both to look for survivors, and possibly seek some retribution. Word had gotten out that one of the shuttles that went down was carrying a platoon of Sandtroopers. There would be hell to pay.
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T'lirya let up on her comm and grabbed her broken shoe. She neared the door, about to leave, when one of the monitors in the Security Station began to beep. She'd just turned around to face the monitor when a proximity alarm sounded and then quickly grew quiet.
Momentarily stunned, she examined the monitor more closely. Movement on one of the screens caught her eye and she crossed to it. She spotted the images of a small group entering the secured area. Two of them are obviously carrying something heavy; she breathed a sigh of relief, it's Rox and the guys. Everything else on the screen was clear. T'lirya decides it's safer to hang tight while they get set up. Besides, if anyone comes into the area she'll see them and can warn Rox.
She watched as they set up the big guns. Rox got so lucky scoring those. He bragged about it to her for days. Suddenly, the stations comm started picking up voices.
"Lambda 2471 Alpha final approach to Bestine Supply Center, acknowledge."
"2471, you are clear for landing, landing pad 301, welcome to Tatooine."
"Roger, 2471 landing at 301, have a good one Bestine"
As she listened, she noticed a new heat signature on the screen, it was one of the rockets trailing toward the shuttles.
"Bestine Station, this is Lambda 2471 Alpha, I think we have just been fired upon."
"2471, confirm, you are under attack?"
"Affirmative Bestine ..." Static .... "Mayday! Mayday! This is 2471 and we have been hit. Mulitple rocket trails. Bestine, we are going down hard!!"
Almost instantly explosions rocked the Security Station. The sound was deafening, T'lirya tumbled to the floor in shock and horror. Her mind raced and she realized that she'd just heard the shuttle explode. Tears began to run down her cheeks as emotion flooded over her. She just heard someone die! Did something go wrong? Did Rox lie to her?
The comm activity increased dramaticly. She suddenly realized Bestine Station was attempting to contact the Security Station. T'lirya panics. Frantic, she scrambles to her feet and runs out the of the door and into the morning air. What had she done?
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The call to the 220th Platoon Headquarters went out early. The first arriving gunships found evidence of a small group of humanoids with banthas escaping into the desert. Lartys (Laat/i) are great ships but they lack range, and there was a tremendous expanse of desert in front of them. On the ground, the Sandtrooper squad leader surveyed the area where the rockets had been launched from. Footprints followed by Bantha tracks wound Northwest into the desert.
The Sandtrooper Squadleader held the comm set to his mouth and spoke,"Captain, they made their escape to the Northwest, we are going to need a long range patrol to follow them"
Major Robert Rogers Military Arsenal, Mos Eclipse, Lok
Krienz sat behind his desk in his low lighted office, hands behind his neck. He had just begun his day with a vigorous workout in the base fitness center when a call from Special Operations Command had interupted. A warning order had come from the Sector Command, and he was sending four operatives out to Tatooine for what sounded like a catastrophic incident. He had summoned his two best investigaters, and his two best reconnaissance experts to try to bring this mission to an end.
His assistant, Kyttn, appeared at the door with four rough and ready troopers close behind. A lambda shuttle was already going through its pre-flight as per his orders.
"Show them in Miss Kyttn"
Operatives Talon, Hellion, Ghost and Outlaw assembled before him, wearing serious faces. Krienz downloaded data from the incident to all of them and explained the mission objective, which was very simple: Find out who did this and punish them.
"Talon and Hellion, you are being assigned to the Security Station, find out what went wrong there. Outlaw, Ghost, you are headed into the desert to see where those tracks lead. I wish you all good luck and remember, Who dares wins."
With that, four troopers rose to their feet and went to work, leaving Krienz alone with Kyttn and his thoughts.
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The door closed behind the troopers as they left. Kyt paused for a moment before turning toward her boss. Her mind was still reeling from the details of the incident. Unlike Krienz and the troopers, she still wasn't used to the sheer violence they were subjected to.
Glancing over at his desk, she saw something that shocked her even more. Krienz rarely expressed much beyond the occasional annoyance but she could tell he was bothered by this mission. The steeled expression this dangerous man almost always wore was slightly harried this morning. Most who made that connection wouldn't hesitate and would get as far away from him as they could. Kyt couldn't explain it, but as afraid as she was of him at times, she wasn't right now. Debating for just a moment, she crosses the room towards him.
"Can I get you anything?", she asked softly.
His head barely moved as he responded to her in the negative. But neither did he indicate that he wanted her to leave.
She took a seat and watched as he sat there at his desk, lost in thought. Though outwardly nothing changed, she could almost feel the raw anger and sadness that he was barely managing to contain. She didn't know why, but for some reason she knew she shouldn't leave. And so she sat, quiet and still, waiting.
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Karana "Talon" Talynsun sat in her seat as the transport started it's landing sequence. She wore a sleeveless shirt and black cargo vest that showed her tanned muscles, along with black pants and armored boots that stopped just below her knees. Her black shoulder length hair was neat and tidy and tended to flip outwards at the ends giving her a feminine style that matched her face. When standing, she towered over most other women and even some men. The woman sitting motionless across from her, Xenea "Hellion" Foxx, was lost in thought. Her long auburn hair, purposefully left loose as usual, created an illusion of softness. The glint in her bright green eyes, however signaled danger to those who knew her well. Drawing one deep breath, she straightened her duster and nodded to Karana.
Karana stepped off the transport in Bestine followed by Xenea. They grabbed their gear and headed across the city to the location of the Security Station in their report. Along the way, an Imperial Officer jonied them to fill them in on the incident. Karana rolled her eyes. They already knew the details from the report and really didn't want to hear a sloppy verbal from an Officer that probably wasn't even there.
She sped up towards the building leaving the Officer trailing her. The two women paced up the steps and hit the button on the door panel. The door swooshed open and they stepped inside. They walked down the hallway to the main room and nodded at the Stormtroopers stationed outside. Inside were two security officers sitting in chairs looking like they had seen better days. Stormtroopers lined the room peeping into doors and examining random objects. Karana couldn't hide a disgusted smirk and grinned at Xenea. Xenea grinned back and shook her head.
"Ok everyone get out of here and for star's sake do not touch anything!" Xenea stated firmly. The troopers stopped and looked up at the woman. They nodded to the order and quickly exited the room.
Karana walked over and punched in the code to lock the door behind them. Xenea put on some gloves began to examine the room and the closet in which the security officers were found. Karana moved to the center of the room where the two men sat. She looked down at them.
"Start talking, what happened here?"
The older looking man of the two looked up and started to stammer. "I-I'm Secu.."
Karana interrupted him, "I didn't ask who you were."
The man paused and looked towards the other man who continued to hold his head down. "He...He's been seeing this woman some. A light blue Twi'lek. It was her."
Karana kneeled down and stared at the second man. He slowly raised his head to look at her. "S-she appeared harmless. I didn't think she'd bother anything."
"That is exactly it!" Karana's voice raised slightly. "You didn't think." She jabbed him in the forehead with her index finger. "There are twenty nine soldiers of the Empire dead because of your hormones and the fact that you...didn't...think." The man jerked his head away from her and stared at the ground knowing the trouble he was in.
"Talon." Xenea said calmly. "Look at this." She held up a first aid kit and some used medical items in a bag.
Karana rose to her feet and joined Xenea across the room. She turned her head to the side and called to the two men. "Which one of you are injured?" Both shook their heads side to side and the older one called out it was used on the twi'lek. She looked back at Xenea, "Looks like we have a lead." Xenea grinned back at her.
The older man spoke up, "Her name was Liri...or something."
Xenea walked to the men and kneeled down. She pulled two forms from her pocket for them to fill out. "Put your statements here. Any details no matter how minor. Description of this Twi'lek and every encounter with her since first meeting. Be truthful...I dare you to lie to us." While Xenea explained the forms to the men, Karana took her comm off her belt and contacted Theodorik "Outlaw" Sturmwolke with the news of the evidence. Xenea then walked back to Karana and the two continued looking around the room until the men were finished with their statements.
Xenea took the forms and nodded. "You'll be handed over to the proper officials and held here in Bestine. We may need to question you further." With that she turned and opened the door and walked out. Karana quickly followed behind her. As they exited the building the Officer that had trailed them there from their transport stood curiously.
Karana slowed as she passed and gave him a short look. "Have your troops read up on what the frell not to do at an investigation scene." The two women walked off to go send their reports to the Colonel and get their evidence analyzed immediately. Both were mostly silent on the walk back. There were so many ways this incident could have been avoided and Imperial lives saved. Though both knew dwelling on what could've been done different would change nothing. They had no doubts they would get to the bottom of this and track down those responsible. They would have a name within a few hours, and perhaps some revenge would be exacted.
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Ground Zero: 1 Klick outside of Bestine
Lieutenant Theodorik "Outlaw" Sturmwolke and Sergeant Kentt "Ghost" Em'asep arrived at the crash site on a pair of Aratech Speederbikes. They dismounted just outside of the Sandtrooper security perimeter, and were immediately approached by a pair of them.
"I think you two are very lost, state your business" growled one of them, visibly on edge. Outlaw raised his hands to chest height, palms toward the pair.
"Lieutenant Outlaw of the two hundred twentieth platoon" The trooper lowered his weapon, but not his tone.
"ID, sir," he droned, reaching out with one hand.
Outlaw and Ghost both produced ID's, extremely vague, but extremely authentic. The troopers let up slightly and motioned them forward.
"My CO is over there, Captain Karlsen, he is there with the lead Investigator from the Provost Marshall's office, afraid I didn't catch his name, sir." Outlaw and Ghost both nodded and walked past the two Sandtroopers without another word. The two troopers exchanged glances, Ghost heard one of them mumble,"These guys look serious."
Outlaw strode up to the CO and the Marshall, the plates on his Reinforced armor clinking slightly. He had left his helmet with the speederbike, but he didn't look any less intimidating. Ghost stood silently behind him, covered head to toe in dark red armor. The members of the investigation team gave him a wide path as he looked like a very dangerous person.
Outlaw purposely interrupted the pair as they engaged in conversation.
"Lieutenant Outlaw of the 220th Stormtrooper Reconnaisance Platoon," he stated, intentionally not offering his hand. "Sgt. Ghost and I are not here to interfere in any way, but I want complete copies of all reports and no information kept from me during this investigation."
The Captain began to move his lips, ready to offer protest.
"I have orders directly from Special Operations Command General Hugh Shelton," he stated, handing a disk containing their warning order, scrubbed down of all classified material of course. "Confirmed and verified, now if you will excuse us, we have work to do."
"Understood Lieutenant ..." began the Captain. But Outlaw and Ghost were already moving on towards the wreckage of the first downed shuttle.
Ghost was scanning the area beyond the shuttle with a set of macrobinoculors, in the direction of the launch team's hide site.
"We won't get much here" Ghost offered,"We need to look at that hide sight."
"Agreed"
Ghost pocketed the binos and began to trot toward the speeders. Outlaw was set to follow, but paused to look at the downed shuttle. Their part of the investigation did not require an examination of the crash site, but still, Outlaw had wanted to see it. It served as a reminder of what they were faced with, and how the culprits deserved no mercy. When the law showed leniency, it was because judges did not see the horror the criminals had caused. They were sheltered from the results of the deed, and insulated from the families of the deceased.
Outlaw moved closer to the shuttle, taking a handful of sand from the huge mound created by the nose of Lambda 2471 Alpha. He looked over the mound and noticed it looked almost like a castle, like one a child would build on a beach, only in a much grander scale.
Outlaw's comm began to chirp. He took it from his belt with his other hand and calmly spoke into it,"Outlaw here".
"We have something," the voice at the other end was Talon.
Outlaw looked down at the mound of sand, then opened his palm allowing the granules to slowly drain out of it. He spoke into the comm again after a long pause.
"Mission is active, label all your reports Operation Sandcastle."
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Building 282, Rogers Military Arsenal, Mos Ecilpse, Lok
Krienz had turned his chair toward the wall in his windowless office. He was vaguely aware of Kyttn sitting silently behind him. He usually wanted to be alone in times like this, when some of his operatives were out risking life and limb in the name of the Empire. He was tough on them at times, but he held them all in very high regard, almost like a father would.
His thoughts dwelled on the 29 Sandtroopers killed. Krienz understood the perils of war, and that security was not free, and sometimes the cost was young lives. You also do not make it to the rank of Colonel without losing several of your friends in that manner. Whoever the ememy was, Rebels, Black Sun, Maulers, whoever, they only thought of he and his men as Stormtroopers, as the "established goverment". There were actual people behind the masks, especially in his unit, which was restricted to non clones only.
He turned slowly in Kyttn's direction when he caught a glimpse of himself in his small wall mirror. His steel grey eyes were much softer than usual, he looked vulnerable for that brief moment. He quickly cleared his throat and stood, adjusting his shirt.
"Why are you still here?" he asked, more curious than angry.
Kyttn quickly stood up, "I was just leaving."
"Be sure you send Outlaw's team anything they need, and I want preliminary reports on the situation. Have him bring in Operative Rockhead should we need to track any suspects. Also, alert Operative Jade and Major Kassel from the 268th the moment we have someone to question."
Kyttn nodded at each demand, then turned to leave. As she left, she noticed Krienz's eyes locked on her, in a way she had not seen before.
For all he was worth as a man, Krienz could not figure out what it was about this one, but he actually hated to see her leave.
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Meanwhile, across the galaxy...
"You think you can run away from your dishonor! Not repay what you owe?" Ruh said furiously as he hoisted the rodian high above his head by his neck.
"No! Please..don't! I can double your pa-" Gardoo began, attempting to plea for his life.
"What? Double my pay? With what? Your stolen money. You dare insult my honor!" Ruh inturrupted even more angry and squeezing down on the light green rodian's neck. He then removed a long, and custom made, vibro blade from his holster along side his DD6 and thrust it into Gardoo's shoulder cause imense pain and pining him to the wall of his hide-out shack.
"Arghh!" he howled.
At that moment, Ruh's comlink chirped inside his helmet. He was recieving a message on a secure channel.
"Ruh Shi'od." the voice came over, "Operative Rockhead, mobilize. Operation Sandcastle - Mission Active. Mission details are being uploaded now. Playtime is over. Outlaw out."
Indeed, play time was over. While Ruh had been spending the last few weeks tracking down Gardoo, an unknown force had been plotting the death of 29 Sandtroopers.
Ruh re-opened the channel. "Theo, what are we looking at here? Rebels?"
"You have the report. Read it." Outlaw came back, annoyed.
"Yea well, you know me. So is it pirates then?"
"We don't know. Could be. Could be pirates, could be Rebels, Black Sun, thugs..."
"Black Sun?" Ruh's interested perked.
"We don't know. Settle down and report in. Outlaw out."
Meanwhile, still pinned to the wall by both Ruh and his vibroblade, Gardoo looked down on the now seemingly lifeless shell of armor. He had heard rumors that this bounty hunter was a droid masquarading in armor. Hoping that it was true and the droid had suddenly lost power he reached for the vibroblade and began to pull on it. It didn't budge. Several repeated attempts failed as well.
Feeling the movement Ruh looked up quizzically. Did he really think he was going to just...get away. Ruh removed another vibroblade and thrust it into the other shoulder. Being held up by two blades and his body weight pulling down on them Gardoo was in agony.
Ruh turned to walk away as Gardoo screamed in pain. Ruh looked back over his shoulder and mumbled, "Play time is over" and continued to move towards the door.
"Y..you can't...leave...me...like this..." Gardoo pleaded.
"You're right, I can't. That is not what I was paid to do. Vangar has a message for you, 'chita chone cho geli rodia!'." Ruh said reaching for his DD6 still with his back to Gardoo.
Ruh then quickly turned around drawing his DD6 from his holster. He fire two acid laced rounds in quick succession into Gardoo's chest. One piercing his heart and the other his lung. As Gardoo looked up and and gasped for air, Ruh fired a final round into his mouth. Gardoo slumped lifeless against the wall. His job was done.
"Sin, ready the ship. Bring her down into the clearing half a klick north. It's time to go to work."
Ruh often broke contact with his unit, the 220th Platoon, to pursue his need for the hunt. However, he also was always there when the unit needed him. Yet, this time he felt he had been out of contact too long and for some reason felt some responsibility for the attack. The death of 29 men rested heavily on his heart.
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T'lirya moved through the busy streets of Mos Eisley as quickly as she could. Though she felt somewhat safer here than in Bestine, she still had that horrible feeling that someone was watching her. And where was Rox? He was supposed to meet her hours ago. They had prepared for this sort of thing, however. Rox said that if he didn't make it to the meeting spot near the starport, she should head directly to the cantina and do her best to blend in. Reluctantly, that's where she was headed, hoping her beloved was not far behind.
T'lirya traded the sun scorched street for the seedy, poorly lit cantina as she entered. The cantina was filled with a healthy mixture of cretins, ranging from small time criminals to deadly assasins. She looked hesitantly around the room, drawing the gaze of a few particularly undesirable figures. It made her skin crawl, but she kept her thoughts focused on her partner, and made her way toward the bar.
Rox had always said bartenders were the eyes and ears of any establishment. With this in mind, she got the attention of the cantinas drink slinger. Liri ordered a drink and casually asked if anyone had been looking for her. The bartender only offered her a puzzled look, which figured in her favor. Unable to shake that feeling that someone was watching her, she headed to a dimly-lit table in back, hoping for the best.
Anxiety began to get the better of T'lirya as she sipped her drink, recent events weighing heavy on her. She had not slept the night before, and a brief look in the Starport refresher's mirror confirmed what she had surmised, she looked like a hot mess. All she wanted at this moment was to know that Rox was alright.
She'd been watching the holonet for news, and so far there wasn't anything related to what they'd done. That was probably a good sign, it meant no captured criminals for the propoganda artists to parade in front of the cameras. She still found herself unable to relax. Maybe that was a good thing she reasoned, it would keep her vigilant.
There was some activity near the front of the cantina that caught her attention. She craned her neck to get a better look, when a woman appeared next to her, nearly scaring her out of her blue skin. The woman quickly issued a warning, someone was there looking for her. Her eyes widened, "Rox?" she mouthed happilly. It was then that she froze with fear. Three very dangerous looking armorclad figures stood out from the rest of the patrons. A tough looking woman stood at the door, examining every patron. Her beautiful face stood in stark contrast to the dark brown armor she wore below her neck, and the pistol holstered at her side. She wore a stern look. Her two companions were armored from head to toe, and were slowly working through the crowd towards her. Vile thoughts cascaded through T'lirya's mind as the room seemed to get smaller. It was only a matter time before they saw her, and she had nowhere to go.
Seargent Ghost had made his living studying people, he was sensitive to the slightest apprehension someone in hiding exibited. His attention was drawn to a table in the cantinas rear. He inclined his head slightly, alerting Hellion, who stood guard near the front door. She tilted her head forward in silent acknowledgment. Outlaw was now in full tactician mode, surveying the room, running possible scenarios through his head. He marched directly for the bartender. T'lirya watched as he moved forward, the crowd parting for him as if he had willed it so. As he neared the bar, Outlaw bumped shoulders with a very drunk patron who hadn't seen him coming. The mans drink tumbled to the floor, but when he opened his mouth to protest, took full view of what he was up against. Outlaws six foot three inch frame loomed over the man, his shoulders as wide as a doorway. The intoxicated customer flashed a nervous smile and sank into the crowd without a word.
T'lirya swallowed hard. Her thoughts turned to Rox, she had to see him again. All at once, she decided this was not the end for her. She rose as quietly as she was able, hoping the bartender would not turn her in. She made her way to a back room, passing a sleek looking young human woman in a rather revealing outfit. They momentarily locked eyes, and she saw something that scared her intensely, as if this woman was far more dangerous than all the others. She did her best to shrug it off, as the woman playfully flipped her cropped dark hair out of her face.
Her mind working at full speed, T'lirya slipped into the back room and searched for a way out. She spotted a small window towards the back of the room. All was not lost, she would get out that tiny window and get out of Mos Eisley. Unfortunately, she would be forced to break comm silence and let Oroxido know that someone was on to them. Wait, her commlink, where was it ... in her bag . . . her BAG! She didn't have it. Where did it go? What happened to it?
She had the bag in the cantina, she must have left it under the table. Panic struck her again, should she leave the bag or try and sneakily fetch it? She brought her hands to her face forcefully, admonishing herself not to cry. Okay Liri, she told herself, go and get the bag, there may be something in it that leads her stalkers to Rox.
Emerging from the back room carefully, T'lirya noticed the armored figures were gone. She was momentarily relieved, until she felt a set of eyes on her. Fear gripped her as she turned to face the dark haired woman, piercing green eyes trained directly at her. Before she could speak, a bell rang in her head, Liri, the bag!
Her bag. Where was it? She returned to her table, doing her best not to look frantic. She was certain this was the right table, but there was no bag to be found. She tried to collect herself one last time, attempted to reach inside of herself for one last ounce of strength. Thats when she noticed the dark haired womans smile had turned to a fit of laughter, evil, sinister laughter. T'lirya's eyes grew wide with horror. She began to turn slowly to face the woman.
"Looking for something?" The mechanical sounding words came from behind her, from Ghost, who stood imposingly behind her clutching a familiar looking brown satchel. His armor was as red as human blood, and he looked as if he had spilled much of it in his dangerous life.
"My ... my bag." she said turning to face him.
"This bag?" She barely had time to recognize it before he tossed it to Outlaw, pistol drawn. A quick glance over her shoulder revealed the woman had gone.
"What do we have here?" he said. Ghost had made her uneasy, but the absolute chill in Outlaw's voice brought about sheer terror.
He motioned to Xenea, who had by now taken a position behind her Lieutenant.
"Hellion," he paused for a moment, "restrain her."
Xenea nodded and moved towards her, placing restraints on her hands. T'lirya swore she could feel Outlaw's eyes as he stood there, watching her from behind the heavily armored helmet. His garb showed evidence of years of violence and mayhem.
"Bring her to the Major to confirm her biosignature, and then she is to go to Jade for interrogation."
The words jabbed directly into her heart, so this is how it would end, she thought. She prayed she only had the strength to protect the identity of her dear Oroxido. Come what may.
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CWO Nephrite aka "Jade" strode deliberately into the garrison outpost in Mos Eisley. Spotting the prisoner she smiled inwardly. "A simpering little Twi," she thought to herself. "Ah well, this shouldn't take too long. Too bad really, I could have used the diversion." She was good at what she did--sometimes too good. And if there was one thing she hated, it was wasting time. Nodding perfunctorily at Outlaw she turned to the blue-skinned female. Without hesitation, she got straight to the point. "Tell us about Bestine."
The Twi burst into tears, professing not to know what was being asked of her. Jade allowed the fleeting thought that maybe this one would hold out for a bit.
Pretending to acquiesce, Jade explained to the Twi that they knew who she was, and that it was useless to try and pretend otherwise. As she asked again, the girl gasped and closed her eyes for a moment--as if in pain--before opening them wide and staring up at Jade. Jade's face never changed.
"I really don't like to repeat myself. So tell us about Bestine." The girl began to tremble, again denying knowledge of what she was being asked.
Kneeling in front of the Twi, Outlaw pulled out a scanner and pointed it at her shaking hands. "She scans positive for explosive residue, ma'am." Jade grinned slightly at that obvious fabrication--the scanner tone was one indication, his attempt at appearing subordinate was the other. She knew what he was trying to do. And it was working.
The Twi began to shake harder. Jade nodded as Outlaw glanced up. "She knows," Jade said as Outlaw pulled his helmet off and tucked it under his arm. "And she knows I know."
He nodded and shifted his gaze to the Twi.
"I could take her downstairs, and..." speaking softly and deliberately Jade watched as he placed one hand over the Twi's restrained ones, "shall we say...persuade her, perhaps?"
His eyes not leaving the Twi, he simply said "may not come to that."
"Eh, alright," Jade kept her voice steady despite the annoyance she was feeling at him taking over. True the girl hadn't given her an answer yet, but they'd only just begun to question her. Still, it was his mission and she had to defer.
"Before you talk, know this..." Outlaw's voice was soft, almost gentle. Hearing him, the Twi started crying softly. "The operation you were a part of, the shooting down of those shuttles...," at that matter-of-fact statement the Twi looked up at Outlaw, the tears streaming down her face. "29 soldiers were killed."
Jade had to hand it to him, the shock effect was better than anything she'd had planned. Gasping, the girl's face turned white.
"...and they all had families that will miss them."
"No...that...that can't be." Her quiet voice faded off as she struggled to comprehend the reality of what was being said.
The girl shook her head, still trying to deny.
"Yes." Was all he said.
Staring at her for a moment, he continued. "You may not have pulled the trigger on that Plex..." he paused for a moment, watching her shocked face. "...but you know who did." Another pause. "and, you know where the hardware came from."
The girl's eyes dropped to the floor, staring at it vacantly.
"Now..." As he said the word, Jade could literally feel the defeat as it began to wash over the girl. "Before Miss Jade here gives you a few marks on that lovely skin of yours..."
"There wasn't supposed to be anyone on board," she managed to choke out in a whisper.
Outlaw nodded at her. "I imagine you were lied to, miss." While his voice still sounded compassionate, Jade knew him well enough to recognize the deadly undertone his comments were taking on. This mission cut him deeply, deeper than anything she'd seen before. "Give me a name."
The girl gasped and tried to pull her hands out from under his.
After a moment passed, Jade simply stated, "She'll give me a name, just let me talk to her for a few."
The girl stuttered as she tried to speak and then fell silent, shaking as she cried.
"T'lirya." The girl raised her eyes to his as he said her name. Jade had to admit, he was good at this. Perhaps better than herself at times."We aren't who you think we are."
"You're going to kill me, aren't you?" She finally whispered her fear.
"I hope we don't have to," was all he said.
"Oh please don't," her voice grew even quieter.
"We are not inquisitors." The girl looked at them. "We are stormtroopers."
"But...but you don't look like stormtroopers..."
"We won't turn you over to the ISB if you give us the information." At that statement from Jade, T'lirya looks up with eyes wide.
Lifting his hand, Outlaw turned her face back towards his. After a short pause, he touched his index finger to her lower lip. "We are not your regular unit," he says reassuringly. "It's complicated." The girl's shoulders fell, defeated. "You have information imperative to our mission." Again he paused, letting the words sink in. He lowered his hand to rest on hers again. "Give us a name." That last was nearly a whisper.
"Or...Oro..." the girl's voice could barely be heard.
"Oro?" Outlaw's words prodded.
"Oroxido" the name spoken nearly silently.
Outlaw pulled his hand away from hers. "Mm hm" he said as he leaned back. "Mr. Flyingrider."
"You know him?" The Twi's voice indicated some surprise as she asked.
Outlaw nodded as he stood. "We know everyone." Jade kept a straight face but she chuckled inwardly as that comment registered on the girl. "Jade," Jade nodded as he turned to face her, the icy change in his voice chilled even her. "Find out where the Plex's came from." Without waiting for her acknowledgment, he turned his back on her. "I will notify the Major."
"My way?" Jade asked as he started to walk away.
"Your way," he answered without even turning back around. Jade knew it for what it was. A command and a dismissal all in one. She heard the Twi gasp behind her. She recognized it as well.
Striding across the room, he nodded to Xenea. "Carry on." So Hellion would remain incase Jade needed help, that was good.
He pulled his helmet back on as he reached the door. "We have work to do," he spoke to Ghost. "I will arrange a transport for the Twi'lek to our holding area." She heard their voices as they faded into the distance. She pondered for a moment--not sure which unsettled her more. How bothered their stoic commander was over this, or the depths of anger in this one who usually was care-free even when he had to give orders.
Turning back to the Twi, Jade began. "Give me the name of the one who sold you the launchers."
Whispering, the girl responded, "they were stolen, ma'am, and I don't know from where."
"Your thoughts betray you."
The girl blanched at the emotionless tone of Jade's voice and she shakes her head and whispers, "no."
Leaning close to the girl, Jade whispered, "Your guilt runs deep."
The girl sobbed, trying to curl up into a ball.
Jade smiled. She'd thought perhaps Outlaw had cracked the girl completely. Seemed there would still be some work to do after all. She had time. The transport would take a bit to be refueled.
"You know, the one you're protecting has already forgotten about you..." As Jade listened to the soft denials, she knew the seed was planted and starting to grow. The girl was now trying to convince herself, not Jade.
The comm beeped and Jade checked the channel. This was a call she couldn't ignore. "Sgt. Major," she motioned to Hellion, "take this thing down to a holding cell. I'll be down directly."
She waited until the two had descended the first flight of stairs before she spoke. "Major, I'm sure the Lt. has provided you the name of our next target."
Major Kassel rarely allowed emotion to slip into her voice, but Jade could tell from the tone at the other end that this mission had yet another of them on edge. Shaking her head as if the Major were there in the room, she responded to the only other query. "No, ma'am, not yet but I should have that information for you shortly."
She closed the comm channel and turned to head down the stairs. She figured it wouldn't be more than a few minutes 'til she would be able to call the Major back. Certainly long before the transport arrived.
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Ghost stood near the door, arms crossed, silently watching Outlaw question T'lirya. He stood up and replaced his helmet, no doubt satisifed with himself. He hadn't even turned around to answer Jade's last question.
"Your way," he stated matter of factly. Even Ghost hastened to think of what was to come for the young twi'lek.
"We have work to do" Outlaw stated to Ghost, who simply nodded as he fell into step next to him. The pair made their way into the street again, headed toward the civilian shuttle landing pad. Ghost listened intently as his Lieutenant outlined the next phase of the operation. Their investigation of the hide site had given them nothing. Unfortunately, too much time had passed since the terrorists made their getaway, and the desert made short work of removing footprints or bantha tracks. Theodorik was splitting up his operatives, each going under cover to investigate several known criminal hide outs.
The pair of operatives arrived at the nearly empty shuttleport moments later. Outlaw purchased a ticket from a battered looking droid and shuffled to the shuttle. He turned to his long time friend.
"If you come up with anything, comm me." The statement was unnessecary. Ghost was a professional, one of the best recon experts in the entire Stormtrooper Corps. How such an imposing figure could blend into just about any crowd was source of mystery to Outlaw.
Ghost nodded, adding reassuringly, "Immediately."
The shuttle ramp closed leaving Ghost staring at its metallic surface. He watched it disappear behind the surrounding buildings, due north. Now Ghost would take his own shuttle trip.
He settled into his starboard side window seat methodically examining each passenger. No one looked out of the ordinary, he thought as he leaned back remaining on his guard. Ghost turned slightly to the window, watching Mos Eisley drop out of sight behind the mountains. He casually rested his left hand on his satchel, its dangerous contents disguised by its tattered appearance. Ghost returned his attention to the shuttles other occupants, small time thugs by his guess. They were clearly not professionals, so caught up in themselves they didn't even give Ghost a second look. Dismissing them as no threat, he continued watching the tatooine sand buzz by the window, occasionally stealing looks at them in the reflection on the window.
The shuttle coasted to the landing pad in the small township. Ghost exited the shuttle last, stopping outside to take note of his surroundings. He noticed a camera facing the shuttleport perched atop a lightpost.
"Might have to check that later", he noted to himself. Ghost strode down the town's main thoroughfare, leading him to the cantina, "The Trusty Thruster". Ghost walked past the entrance, then doubled back around another building, ensuring he wasn't followed. Confident he had no trailer, he entered the tavern. Ghost paused in the doorway to allow his heads up display to adjust to the interior lighting. As he looked over the cantina, he mentally noted all of its patrons, one human at a bar table, two more at a table in the center of the room, and three others at another table 3 meters beyond that. He examined the human at the bar, who looked a bit dazed.
"Excuse me, do you have a moment?"
Ghost's tone was polite but direct, but the man didn't even blink. Under the influence of something mind altering no doubt, Ghost thought. He resisted the temptation to knock him flat on his back.
He next moved to the group of three, a human female, a bothan female , and a human male. The human male slouched in his chair, dressed in black armor, sans helmet, and it looked like both he and the armor had seen better days. The female was standing beside him, both hands rested on the table. He clearly interrupted something here. He turned to the bothan, seated to the woman's right, who was drinking a thick grey liquid Ghost did not recognize on sight. The armored man was the first to acknowledge Ghost's presence.
"What do you want?" He barked as he scowled at the red armored intruder.
"I am looking for someone," Ghost replied, ignoring the man's tone."A human named Oroxido Flyingrider."
Ghost turned slightly sideways as he noticed he now had the attention of the entire cantina.
"He is tall, medium build, athletic looking. He has dark hair, long, about shoulder length, possibly longer. His eyes are dark also."
Ghost paused a moment, allowing the information to sink in. He noticed the bothan lean forward in interest. Ghost continued.
"He has a high opinion of himself, considers himself a bit of a charmer, and might be trying to pass himself off as a musician, specifically, a mandovial player."
The last comment stirred a reaction from the crowd. The bothan spoke up.
"Someone like that was here before. He was very polite but seemingly in a hurry." The bothan now had Ghost's full attention. He made sure his holorecorder captured everything.
"Continue" Ghost prodded.
The human female interupted, "Does this man have a bounty on 'im?"
Ghost nodded, "Afirmative."
"Perhaps this information is worth something then, yes?" asked the bothan.
Ghost turned over his palm revealing a credit chip. He plunked it down on the wooden table with a dull click. The diminutive bothan reached for it, Ghost quickly slammed his palm down onto it.
"Tell me more"
The bothan shrugged resigningly.
"Very well, he was here not too long ago, alone. Swinging a mandiviol as you say. He didn't say much, just having a drink and then wandering over to the shuttle. That's all I know, honest."
Ghost removed his hand from the credit chip.
"Your payment. If you see anything else, you can expect more."
Ghost removed a datapad from his satchel, he would need to hack into the security camera across from the shuttle. The bothan female stared at the credit chip left on the table, almost afraid to pick it up. Ghost sensed her apprehension, glancing down at the chip he quipped, "looks like your buying the next round."
The cantina patrons shifted in their seats, not entirely sure what to think of this man, or the mandiviol slinging stranger he sought. They watched as Ghost left the cantina without any more words. The bothan quickly snatched the chip off of the table.
"Ten Thousand Credits!"she exclaimed. The other patrons stared wide eyed.
Beneath the chip was a small card, with a comm frequency and a holo mail address on it. The only name give was "Ghost". The bothan womans fur stood on end. This Oroxido was in some serious trouble.
Ghost leaned against the light post adorning the security camera, easily gaining access into its stored video data. There was no sound on the recording he noticed frowning, well, better than nothing. He watched the footage of Oroxido as he purchased a ticket for Mos Espa, then patiently waited for the shuttle to land. Ghost was perplexed. Why would this wanted criminal do his best to be seen in this manner. The camera on the light post was not hidden in the least, and Oroxido had done nothing to disguise his identity. He even made no attempt to block his ticket destination from the cameras prying eye. Was this guy stupid or just that brazen?
As the video continued, Ghost watched as the shuttle landed, lowering its ramp. Oroxido stepped onto the shuttle without hesitation. Moments later the shuttle shot off into the distance. It seemed very straight forward, next stop would be Mos Espa. Ghost paused a moment, something was clearly not right.
He watched the video again, taking note of every last detail. The shuttle landed, ramp opened, subject entered ... shuttle took off ... wait a second, he paused. Ghost saw a set of footprints in the sand opposite the shuttle, they had not been there before it landed. Oroxido went right out the other side of the craft, knowing the camera was on him.
"You dirty son of a ..."
Ghost activated his comm link on a secure channel.
"Outlaw, our subject is hiding out here in Mos Carova"
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Mos Eisley, Tatooine
The starport was crowded as usual. A young bothan weaved through the crowd, doing his best to fight his way to the Holo News Terminal. Satim didn't follow the news typically, but the news didn't typically involve him directly. At only 20 standard years of age, Satim was the youngest member of Rox's crew. He was also the smallest, not all that unusual being that he was Bothan, but it meant he was always trying to prove himself. He was a scrappy individual, always looking for a fight, and always running his mouth. His value to Rox's crew was his willingness to do anything for the gang, constantly risking illness and injury when no one else in the crew would.
Satim was pretty proud of himself at the moment, and he was having a hard time hiding his toothy grin. To be included in this operation by Oroxido had meant he made it, he was truly a part of the groups inner circle. Two years of doing poodoo work payed off, he thought. It was taking all of his will power to keep quiet about the incident. Three Imperial shuttles, that was quite an accomplishment. He was only slightly dissapointed when the holo news made no mention of the shuttles. Nothing could bring him down now, not even Rox deciding the crew needed to split up for a few days. He laughed to himself when he thought back to Rox handing him a handful of credits, telling him to lay low for a few days. He had one intention with all this scratch, get filthy stinking drunk.
Fifteen Minutes Later ...
Satim smoothed his facial fur as he stood at the cantina's front entrance. Music was filtering out into the street from a band of Bith's jamming out a familiar tune. He began to hum happily, content with his place in the universe. Two of the crew had expressed remorse regarding their crime, Satim laughed it off.
"Who cares?" he thought,"They were worthless Imperial shuttle pilots."
Satim entered the cantina with the swager of a man twice his size. Make way, he thought, dangerous criminal coming through. The patrons in the cantina were less than impressed of course, which Satim took no small offense too. Ingrates all of them, wait till the Empire takes total control of this dust bucket, they will see then, he thought.
Wuher, the local barkeep, gave Satim a sideways look when the bothan plunked down a 100 credit chip.
"Whaddaya want huurton face?" he snarled.
"Jawa beer, you old banthas ass," he shot back, dropping another 100 credit chip next to first.
Wuher instantly wanted to blast the little fur ball's head off but thought better of it. He would leave it to his patrons, who were usually more than willing to straighten out some snot nosed punk that got a little too full of himself. Little jerk probably robbed some old man and is living it up, well he would get his due.
Quickly, Satim was on his third Jawa beer, and he was beginning to annoy the other bar guests. None of them were as impressed with him as much as he was with himself. Stupid small time thugs, he thought, I shot down three Imperial shuttles. He noticed an Aqualish pilot looking him over.
"Hey, what the hell are you looking at?" he growled. The Aqualish huffed and turned away.
"Yeah, thats what I thought. You don't want to mess with me anyway, I kill people for a living,"he bragged.
More people began to take notice of Satim now, and he was enjoying the attention. He leaned against the bar smuggly.
"Thats right, a killer. I kill Imperials too, cus I ain't scared a nobody."
Now he had nearly everyone's ear. He was rather enjoying himself. A human man shuffled into the place next to him at the bar.
"So, you are some kind of assasin then?" The human asked him.
"Bah, assasins kill one person at a time, I shot down three lambda shuttles with a plex launcher."
Satim took the last swallow of his fourth Jawa beer and grinned ear to ear. The other guests laughed, dismissing the stories as the fabrications of a drunken nobody. In his drunken state, however, Satim mistook their laughter, he thought he had impressed them. He felt like a big time gangster now. He was so caught up in his new found attention, that he didn't notice the dimly lit table to his right. A older man sat beneath a hooded cloak, sipping at a hot glass of Aitha. He didn't look particularly dangerous, his grey hair receding, his manner mild and grandfatherly. Other guests shrugged off Satim's ravings as utter fantasy, but this old man knew something they didn't. While Satim continued drinking and bragging, the hooded figure snuck out into the night air.
Moments later, the old man stood silently in a darkened doorway across from the cantinas back entrance. He waited patiently for a young human couple to pass, and then lifted a commlink to his lips.
"Geezer calling Outlaw. Urgent message."
Unknown Safe House, Mos Eisley, Tatooine
Across town from the cantina, the 220th had set up shop in a small nondescript house. They would use this as their forward headquarters until the mission was complete. Four Operatives stood around a rickety wooden table covered in technical equipment. A single lamp hung overhead, giving the figures a foreboding appearance. Rockhead, Hellion, and Talon were cleaning and reassembling weapons, while Ghost was adjusting a set of Low Light Amplification Goggles. Their Lieutenant had excused himself to the rear bedroom to recieve an important communique from Geezer.
Theodorik managed a rare smile as he rejoined the group. He looked down at his chronometer, just over 60 hours after the security station was infiltrated and they had two solid leads. Agent Geezer was attached to the 268th Intelligence Detachment, and was one of the best field operatives in the business. Major Kassel, the Detachment's commander, had sent him to Mos Eisley to do what he did best, blend in and keep his eyes and ears open. It had proved to be a valid assignment as Satim had just bragged his way onto Outlaw and Company's radar.
The Lieutenant relayed the news to his collegues, who continued their work, looking almost unimpressed. The group was clearly "on task", all information received was properly absorbed, dissected, analyzed, and stored into memory. Each member of the team would form educated opinions and draw conclusions based on their training and experience, and then share their thoughts with the group. Rank meant little within the platoon, every idea was entertained. The mission came first always, and the integrity of the 220th a close second. Theodorik looked around the room slowly.
"Questions?" He asked. SFC Talon spoke first.
"Any possibility this bothan witnessed the incident and is trying to take credit for it?"
"Remote," replied Outlaw.
"The security tapes Ghost recovered show clear evidence Oroxido is hiding out in the North East Tatooine area." he continued,"I am assigning Ghost and Talon to that area for recon."
The pair nodded.
"Hellion, Rockhead, I want to explore this connection between Satim and Oroxido. Before we start combing the city, I want to speak with one of your informants Rockhead."
Rockhead shifted his weight forward with interest.
"Do I get to use some of my 'persuasion' skills? " Rockhead asked.
Outlaw nodded only slightly, chosing to plow forward with his objectives, if any informants needed to be 'persuaded', he had no outward objections.
"If this Satim was really involved, then his big mouth is going to lead us to the rest of this group. Jade is working on the Twi'lek as we speak, going to get us some more names from Oroxido's crew, as well as how many of them were involved. But I assure you, General Shelton has give us the green light to punish these individuals ourselves. There will be blood shed over this."
A wide grin spread over Rockhead's face. The young Zabrak was a natural killer, spending most of his time chasing down and assasinating rebels and criminals for the Empire. He was a disciplined soldier however, and was brought in by Krienz whenever his tracking skills were needed. He would have his chance to exact some revenge.
Satisfied his troops were all on the same page, Theodorik concentrated on his own weapons. They were getting close to needing them.
Mos Eisley, 48 hours later
A cloaked figure did his best to slink through the back alleys of Mos Eisley. It was something Oroxido was not used to, all the sneaking around. He thought of himself as a rogue and a gangster, a brazen sort of ruffian that people both feared and respected. He had managed to carve out a small niche within the Tatooine criminal element. His usual penchant for stolen goods and petty theft had actually not given him much of a name within the criminal underworld. It was debatable whether he understood that he was still a virtual nobody, or his refusal to admit as such was utter dillusion.
What Rox and his gang had done this time was so unspeakable, even some of the seediest locals found it unfathomable he even attempted it. Word had gotten around pretty quickly that people were looking for him, and it wasn't Imperials. He had felt a small level of safety in Mos Carova, amongst the other questionable activity there. The local Krayt dragon population had done well to keep any kind of law enforcement out of the area. He had been forced to come out of hiding this evening however, he had a problem with a member of his crew that was endangering all of them. While he could hardly believe he was in such a public place, Satim needed to be silenced.
Oroxido poked his head through the archway of the cantina, looking out into the throng of patrons. Another member of the gang had visited Mos Carova to inform him that a young bothan was bragging about bringing down three Lambda Shuttles, and living it up with fists full of credits in Mos Eisley, but now Rox saw no sign of him. He breathed in deeply, trying to stifle his growing panic.
He walked to the bar as casually as he could manage, and questioned the bartender on his bothan comrade. While Wuher knew instantly who he was referring to, he hadn't seen him at all that day nor did he know where he had gone last night. While this disturbed Rox, the bartender did admit Satim left on his own power and there wasn't any hints towards violence.
Hoping the young bothan would return to the cantina, Oroxido decided to blend in and play a little mandiviol, hoping to score some gossip. Perhaps he could find out who was following him. He settled in along a wall next to a pretty twi'lek, who introduced herself as Selria.
In the shadows, an old man spoke barely above a whisper into a commlink.
"Outlaw. The subject is here ..."
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Somewhere outside Mos Eisley
CSM Xenea "Hellion" Foxx opened up a secure channel and put the comm set in Outlaw's waiting hand. "Secure?" he asked.
"Yes," she nodded as she stepped away from his kneeling form.
She took a few moments to study him as he made his call. There was more to this situation--and she didn't just mean the personal comm he'd received a few moments ago that prompted him to request a direct channel through to Corps Command. Something was on his mind. Something he wasn't sharing. But she knew better than to ask, he'd tell her when he was ready.
"Outlaw out" he clipped as he stood and handed her back the comm set.
"Eisley." Outlaw said, "Oroxido was seen here in Eisley."
"What the..." Rockhead's explicative was cut-short by Outlaw.
"Rockhead, you talk to the informant alone. I want names, and I want to know who sold these terrorists the Plex's. Do what you have to"
Rockhead's face grew sinister. "Yes sir,"he snarled.
Outlaws eyes locked on Hellion's for a moment, then he turned and started towards the transport. "You're with me."
Hellion nodded once to Rockhead and trotted after Outlaw stepping up her normal stride a bit to match Outlaw's pace.
Sitting on the transport, he finally broke the silence. "I gave the order to detain him, he should be in custody by the time we get there."
She nodded, placing a hand on his arm and letting it rest there for a few moments--not that he could feel it through his armor, but he knew it was there. She'd served with him for too long, he was not just her superior, he was a friend and much more. He continued his silent observation out the window and she retracted her hand.
Central Mos Eisley, 30 minutes later
Striding into the garrison, Hellion immediately knew something wasn't right. And if she could tell, she knew he could. There was virtually no security, all that was visible were two troopers and a female Twi'lek. "What have we here, yet another fake ID..."
The girl protested that it wasn't hers, that he'd set her up.
"Tell us where you're hiding the rest of the IDs..." the troopers made as if to head down to the lower level as Outlaw and Hellion came into view.
"Take her downstairs, I'll be right down," said one of them whose insignia marked him as a private.
"Is that your only prisoner?" Outlaw asked in an icy tone.
The private nodded, "Yes sir, we just arrested her at the cantina for passing off a fake Imperial ID."
From partway down the stairs, Hellion heard the other trooper say "Tell me where you are hiding the rest of them...perhaps a strip search is in order."
She saw Outlaw's shoulders stiffen slightly and knew he'd heard the comment as well.
"And are you aware that while you were pussy-footing around with that little Twi, a dangerous criminal was standing a few feet away and thanks to your incompetence was allowed to escape?"
Though she couldn't see the trooper's face, she was certain that his face had just become as white as his armor at the tone in Outlaw's voice.
"Sir, we ... we didn't..." the trooper started to stammer.
"Enough!" He growled and turned his back on the trooper. "Sgt., enlighten the private while I go see about this prisoner."
Hellion nodded.
"Maybe she'll have some information we can use," he muttered.
As he descended the stairs, the other trooper came up from a different direction.
"Private" she began, holding back a snicker as the trooper saluted her. "Your orders were to proceed to the cantina and detain one Oroxido Flyingrider. Reliable reports placed him there, playing his mandovial, not more than an hour ago. Care to..."
As she spoke the second trooper blurted out "Is she a rebel? I'll question this one." She gave the private credit, his eyes didn't waiver from her.
Not getting a response, the second trooper stepped directly between them, his back to her, and repeated, "she a rebel?"
Staring at the back of his head, she cleared her throat.
"Trooper, step aside," the private urged. Once, then a second time, and a third.
Finally Hellion heard the begged whisper "PLEASE."
The second trooper quickly moved away. Whether it was the 'please' or the fact that Outlaw's voice, speaking in a very soothing tone as he quite obviously offered a refreshment to the prisoner filtered up to the main floor from below, she could only guess.
"Hey, what are you doing with..." she heard him say as he descended the stairs.
"I'm sorry, ma'am, he's ..." the private began and then his voice trailed off when he saw the look in her eyes.
"The criminal you and your 'cohort'," she said the word with some disgust, "let slip, is wanted for a brutal act of terrorism that killed 29 troopers. So as I was saying, care to explain how you ended up with that twi'lek instead of..." the harshness in her voice grew stronger, but she cut off her sentance as the trooper's voice from below grew more strenuous.
The private gulped audibly and shifted his weight. His voice was hoarse when he spoke, "Ma'am, I didn't receive..."
"Never mind," she cut him off. "I'll have a report sent to your commander. A copy of the arrest warrant will be included. Next time, perhaps you'll pay more attention. Dismissed." He seemed glued to his spot so she motioned her head towards the stairway and simply said "GO!"
The private fled down the stairs "Trooper, get the Lt. what he asked for."
Hellion didn't need to be given her orders, she knew the next thing she would be instructed to do and so she moved to a comm terminal and steeled herself as she put in the call. "Hellion here, I need to speak to Vixen."
As she waited, she listened to the commotion going on down below. She almost pitied the poor trooper, she'd never been on the receiving end of Theo's wrath but had heard it before. He could be almost as imposing as his older brother when he really wanted to though she'd never told him that.
"Major," she began, "the arrest was no joy here. A full report will be submitted." She paused, listening to the questions at the other end. "No, the only prisoner here is a female Twi. Chances are she saw the target so Outlaw is questioning her now." She paused again and then nodded, "Yes, ma'am, I'll inform him. Hellion out." She sighed as she closed the channel and stood there for a moment.
Curiosity got the better of her, and she moved to the stairs to hear what was going on below.
"Thank you," she heard the twi say. "I feel much better now."
"Good." At the soft tone in his voice Hellion smiled a little. He sounded like Theo now, not Outlaw, and she knew the girl would tell him what he wanted to know. "Let me know if you need another glass."
"So, before those troopers interrupted you, did you happen to see a mandovial player in the cantina?"
"Yes, in fact I was listening to him when they approached me." At that comment the trooper started towards the door but the private pulled him back. "Why do you ask?"
"He's simply wanted for questioning. Nothing to worry about." The girl giggled slightly and Hellion presumed he'd winked at her or tweaked her nose. A masterful flirt, that one. "Selria, right?" he paused a moment. "What else can you tell me about him, Selria?"
"Well...he seemed nervous," she said, "he kept watching the doorway. Like he was looking for someone." She paused for a moment. "Before he started playing, he was speaking to the bartender, Wuher is his name. I wasn't close enough to hear their conversation but he might be able to tell you more."
"Do you think you would recognize him if you saw him again?" Hellion presumed the girl nodded yes because he continued, "Would you be willing to let me know if you do?" Again, the girl must have nodded yes. "I'm glad," his voice almost a whisper now. "Here's my comm information, make sure you don't lose it." The girl giggled again.
"Can I continue questioning MY prisoner now?" The trooper pushed his way back into the cell.
Able to see just inside the cell, she watched as Outlaw stepped protectively in front of the girl. "I think she's earned a bit of a reprieve, don't you?" The gentle tone from before was gone again and the voice was all Outlaw. Hellion heard the trooper start to protest, Outlaw gave the trooper one of his stares-- the trooper stopped and said that he'd go get her things.
Turning back to the girl, his voice softened once more. "Ok, they are going to get your things for you and let you go home. Remember to let me know if you see him. His name is Oroxido. Oroxido Flyingrider."
"I will. And I promise I won't let him know you are looking for him."
That comment certainly gained a smile from Outlaw. She could hear it in his voice as he responded, "Thank you."
He turned and exited the cell. As he started up the stairs, he looked up at Hellion. She could see a hint of anger still hiding behind his eyes. "We're done here." He said as he passed her. "Is the Major aware of the situtation?" He turned and looked at Hellion expectantly as they reached the main floor.
"Yes, I already informed her. And I let her know a full report will be submitted."
He gave her a slight smile, "Good. Thank you for taking care of that."
"She also said to tell you that Jade was successful in achieving what you wanted..." She let that sentance trail off, hoping he'd clue her in on what it was he'd asked for.
That statement got another smile. "Very good." He stopped to check and make sure that the troopers were indeed releasing the Twi'lek.
"The prisoner's name was Selria, she saw Oroxido, spoke to him very briefly. He also spoke to the bartender, one of Major Vixen's agents is already on the way over to the cantina to chase down that lead."
The pair emerged from the garrison into the street, Outlaw paused, visibly perplexed. Hellion turned her head to the side, about to speak, but Outlaw broke the silence first.
"Why would Flyingrider come back here? Did he figure out Ghost was onto him in Carova?" It was more of a thought outloud than an actual question. After another few seconds, Outlaw continued to walk.
"The bothan"
"Satim?" Asked Hellion.
"Satim. Rox came back to Eisley to try and shut him up. The link between them is confirmed. Keep Ghost and Talon digging around Mos Carova, you and I are going to see what we know about this bothan."
Castles in the Sand
Dawn was nearing as the first of Tatooine's twin suns was beginning to break the horizon. Five shadowed figures moved stealthily in the false dawn, skulking into position. The area had been carefully surveyed in the days prior, and the groups leader, Oroxido Flyingrider, had rehearsed his group well on the mission at hand.
While Oroxido was by no means a Rebel sympathyzer, but he resented the Empire's presence here on his home planet. Tatooine had been a refuge from the Empire, and the perfect place for a small time criminal like "Rox" and his crew to flourish. But something had brought the Empire here in earnest, and it was putting a serious dent in his operations. It was his intention on this early morning to make a dent in their operations.
If the Empire kept its schedule, which it normally did without fail, then three lambda shuttles filled with supplies were about to be landing outside of Bestine, to support the Stormtrooper Garrison there. It was Rox's goal to take out this particular group of shuttles, hopefully throwing the entire garrison into a panic. An Army is only as good as its supply line, he reasoned, and he was going to put this one in doubt.
To fullfill this daunting task, Rox and company aquired a pair of PLX-1 launchers from an arms dealer, and at no small expense. An elaborate plan began to form, and Rox was only involving his top men, and his twi'lek girlfriend T'lirya. Her job was the most critical, she was to remove the only obstacle to the operation, a pair of Imperial Comm operators occupying a security station on the outskirts of the city. The station would be able to detect the five intruders, and would send a squad of Sandtroopers out to investigate, not to mention divert the supply shuttles.
Simply destroying the station would send out all kinds of alarms, and once again, the shuttles would divert. Somehow T'lirya had to entice the operators to let her in the building, and once inside, she had to incapacitate them. For a few weeks, T'lirya had been chatting with one of the operators, allowing him to think she was interested in him sexually. Most men would shudder at the thought of having their girlfriend coming on to strangers. Oroxido was so consumed with the mission that nothing else mattered. Using his girlfriend in this manner was mission critical.
Oroxido paused behind a rock and looked at his chronometer. It was all up to his little blue twi'lek now. If she did her job correctly, he would recieve a message within moments. All he could do now was wait.
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T'lirya sighed as she neared her destination. Rox better follow through on his promises. Her friends told her he was no good, but she didn't care. She loved him.
She'd been watching the Security Station's Operators for a while now and knew their schedules. One of them should be stepping out for a break shortly--the one she'd been flirting with. Her thoughts drifted to the ring she'd be getting soon as this job was over and she smiled.
Hearing the swoosh of the door she quickly went into action.
"Morning", she crooned with a smile as she gently pushed herself off of the pole she'd been leaning against. "Was afraid I'd missed you this morning." Her hips swayed gently as she walked towards him. A few steps away she "mis-stepped" as the heel she'd loosened earlier broke off. He caught her as she slipped, and she smiled as his face flushed when she "accidentally" brushed against his hand as she "fell".
The ground was already hot and she squealed (really just for effect) as her bare foot touched the ground. "Liri!" he called out the name she'd given him as he scooped her up and pushed back inside the Security Station.
As he carried her in, the other operator looked up quizically. She smiled at him. "My ... shoe". She held up the offending item and giggled.
He set her down and bent to check how badly her foot was injured. She leaned over as well, making sure the other operator got an eyeful. He jumped up and grabbed a med kit. After making sure her foot was fine, she smiled at them both. Putting on her best "innocent-look", she drawled "My HEROES! However can I repay you both?" She knew her plan would work when they looked at each other and one of them cleared a throat nervously. Shrugging her shoulders, she looked around the room. Nodding towards a door, she asked "What's back there?" She smiled when they was confirmed it was the supply closet.
Taking the hand of the one who carried her she pulled him towards the door. Once inside she slipped her dress down and gave him just enough time to get "comfortable" before wrapping her arms around him and administering the dose from a syringe she'd hidden in the lining of her dress.
Watching his shocked face as he crumpled against the wall, unable to speak, she gave it a few minutes to work all the while giggling and crooning at the now unconscious man. Slipping the other dose out, she called to the other operator, inviting him to join in. Putting her arms around him and kissing as he stepped through the doorway she injected him and lept backwards as he fell. Pulling her dress back up, she flipped her lekku over her shoulders and exited the room.
Pressing the button on her personal comm, she cleared her throat and simply said "It is done."
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Oroxido grew silently impatient. The window of opportunity was quickly closing. If the comm operators suspected anything, they all had very short lives ahead of them. Suddenly his comm crackled, "It is done"
He turned and smiled at his group, "Its time."
They crossed the invisible boundary of the security station's sector. Had T'lirya decided to double cross them, they were now being detected by one of the operators. Rox shrugged off the notion and continued onward. She loved him, he thought, why else would she agree to such a plan? Of course, he had told her they were just disabling the shuttle, and it was very likely no one would be harmed, if the shuttle were even piloted to begin with. All of it complete fabication of course, but it eased her mind.
He broke the silence when they reached their destination. "Here", he commanded.
If his calculations were correct, they would have to wait only a few minutes more. He motioned toward the two men lugging the PLX-1 launchers. "Get the Plex's ready."
They nodded in reply and began to get the heavy weapons ready. Oroxido sat close, monitoring their progress. His wide grin turned into a nervous smile, as his mind began to race. What if T'lirya had failed? Maybe they were being watched right now. What about these men, would one of them talk? Can they really be trusted? Rox's smile completely faded into near horror.
The stillness of the morning was shattered by the droning of several craft overhead. Someone had shouted something like, Here they come, but Oroxido didn't even hear it. He was stunned, staring at the incomming lambda shuttles in disbelief at what his men were about to do.
Suddenly, Oroxido realized his men were screaming at him. "Rox! Am I taking this shot or what?!?!" screamed the man shouldering the weapon. "Yes! Yes! Fire! Fire Away!!" He stammered. A rocket trail streaked into the sky, followed quickly by a second.
The first shot tore into one of the wings of the lead shuttle, which quickly spiraled toward the ground. The second rocket slammed directly into the nose of the second ship in line, causing it to explode violently into a fireball. Quickly another two shots rose from the desert floor, one striking the third shuttles tail fin and the other exploding directly below it. By now the first craft had plowed nose first into the sand below and burst into flames. The third shuttle also sank from the sky trailing thick smoke behind it. Oroxido and his men were already running at full speed toward their waiting banthas.
The group disapeared into the desert, confident they had gotten away with their deed. But Oroxido could not shake an unesy feeling in his stomach.
Bestine Central Communications Station
The shift was mercifully nearing and end for half the communications staff. Operator 3176 looked down at the radar screen showing all incomming and outgoing atmospheric traffic to Bestine. Three shuttles en route to the supply depot, right on schedule.
"Lambda 2471 Alpha final approach to Bestine Supply Center, acknowledge."
"2471, you are clear for landing, landing pad 301, welcome to Tatooine."
"Roger, 2471 landing at 301, have a good one Bestine"
The operator momentarily closed his eyes and rubbed his temples, thankful for the end of his 12 hour stint in the telecom room.
An alarm tone suddenly began to sound. "Bestine Station, this is Lambda 2471 Alpha, I think we have just been fired upon."
The Lieutenant of the watch rushed over to the Comm Station.
"2471, confirm, you are under attack?"
"Affirmative Bestine ..." Static .... "Mayday! Mayday! This is 2471 and we have been hit. Mulitple rocket trails. Bestine, we are going down hard!!"
The comm went silent. The lieutenant screamed "Scramble some gunships! I want to know what happened!" The Comm Center began to buzz with activity. Well rehearsed on what to do in an emergency, the operators sprung into action. The sector commander would be alerted, the entire garrison would be put on full alert, answers would be sought.
"How did they defeat our early warning system?" The Lieutenant thought aloud,"Someone contact the secuirty station in that sector"
Sandtroopers geared up and mounted gunships, both to look for survivors, and possibly seek some retribution. Word had gotten out that one of the shuttles that went down was carrying a platoon of Sandtroopers. There would be hell to pay.
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T'lirya let up on her comm and grabbed her broken shoe. She neared the door, about to leave, when one of the monitors in the Security Station began to beep. She'd just turned around to face the monitor when a proximity alarm sounded and then quickly grew quiet.
Momentarily stunned, she examined the monitor more closely. Movement on one of the screens caught her eye and she crossed to it. She spotted the images of a small group entering the secured area. Two of them are obviously carrying something heavy; she breathed a sigh of relief, it's Rox and the guys. Everything else on the screen was clear. T'lirya decides it's safer to hang tight while they get set up. Besides, if anyone comes into the area she'll see them and can warn Rox.
She watched as they set up the big guns. Rox got so lucky scoring those. He bragged about it to her for days. Suddenly, the stations comm started picking up voices.
"Lambda 2471 Alpha final approach to Bestine Supply Center, acknowledge."
"2471, you are clear for landing, landing pad 301, welcome to Tatooine."
"Roger, 2471 landing at 301, have a good one Bestine"
As she listened, she noticed a new heat signature on the screen, it was one of the rockets trailing toward the shuttles.
"Bestine Station, this is Lambda 2471 Alpha, I think we have just been fired upon."
"2471, confirm, you are under attack?"
"Affirmative Bestine ..." Static .... "Mayday! Mayday! This is 2471 and we have been hit. Mulitple rocket trails. Bestine, we are going down hard!!"
Almost instantly explosions rocked the Security Station. The sound was deafening, T'lirya tumbled to the floor in shock and horror. Her mind raced and she realized that she'd just heard the shuttle explode. Tears began to run down her cheeks as emotion flooded over her. She just heard someone die! Did something go wrong? Did Rox lie to her?
The comm activity increased dramaticly. She suddenly realized Bestine Station was attempting to contact the Security Station. T'lirya panics. Frantic, she scrambles to her feet and runs out the of the door and into the morning air. What had she done?
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The call to the 220th Platoon Headquarters went out early. The first arriving gunships found evidence of a small group of humanoids with banthas escaping into the desert. Lartys (Laat/i) are great ships but they lack range, and there was a tremendous expanse of desert in front of them. On the ground, the Sandtrooper squad leader surveyed the area where the rockets had been launched from. Footprints followed by Bantha tracks wound Northwest into the desert.
The Sandtrooper Squadleader held the comm set to his mouth and spoke,"Captain, they made their escape to the Northwest, we are going to need a long range patrol to follow them"
Major Robert Rogers Military Arsenal, Mos Eclipse, Lok
Krienz sat behind his desk in his low lighted office, hands behind his neck. He had just begun his day with a vigorous workout in the base fitness center when a call from Special Operations Command had interupted. A warning order had come from the Sector Command, and he was sending four operatives out to Tatooine for what sounded like a catastrophic incident. He had summoned his two best investigaters, and his two best reconnaissance experts to try to bring this mission to an end.
His assistant, Kyttn, appeared at the door with four rough and ready troopers close behind. A lambda shuttle was already going through its pre-flight as per his orders.
"Show them in Miss Kyttn"
Operatives Talon, Hellion, Ghost and Outlaw assembled before him, wearing serious faces. Krienz downloaded data from the incident to all of them and explained the mission objective, which was very simple: Find out who did this and punish them.
"Talon and Hellion, you are being assigned to the Security Station, find out what went wrong there. Outlaw, Ghost, you are headed into the desert to see where those tracks lead. I wish you all good luck and remember, Who dares wins."
With that, four troopers rose to their feet and went to work, leaving Krienz alone with Kyttn and his thoughts.
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The door closed behind the troopers as they left. Kyt paused for a moment before turning toward her boss. Her mind was still reeling from the details of the incident. Unlike Krienz and the troopers, she still wasn't used to the sheer violence they were subjected to.
Glancing over at his desk, she saw something that shocked her even more. Krienz rarely expressed much beyond the occasional annoyance but she could tell he was bothered by this mission. The steeled expression this dangerous man almost always wore was slightly harried this morning. Most who made that connection wouldn't hesitate and would get as far away from him as they could. Kyt couldn't explain it, but as afraid as she was of him at times, she wasn't right now. Debating for just a moment, she crosses the room towards him.
"Can I get you anything?", she asked softly.
His head barely moved as he responded to her in the negative. But neither did he indicate that he wanted her to leave.
She took a seat and watched as he sat there at his desk, lost in thought. Though outwardly nothing changed, she could almost feel the raw anger and sadness that he was barely managing to contain. She didn't know why, but for some reason she knew she shouldn't leave. And so she sat, quiet and still, waiting.
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Karana "Talon" Talynsun sat in her seat as the transport started it's landing sequence. She wore a sleeveless shirt and black cargo vest that showed her tanned muscles, along with black pants and armored boots that stopped just below her knees. Her black shoulder length hair was neat and tidy and tended to flip outwards at the ends giving her a feminine style that matched her face. When standing, she towered over most other women and even some men. The woman sitting motionless across from her, Xenea "Hellion" Foxx, was lost in thought. Her long auburn hair, purposefully left loose as usual, created an illusion of softness. The glint in her bright green eyes, however signaled danger to those who knew her well. Drawing one deep breath, she straightened her duster and nodded to Karana.
Karana stepped off the transport in Bestine followed by Xenea. They grabbed their gear and headed across the city to the location of the Security Station in their report. Along the way, an Imperial Officer jonied them to fill them in on the incident. Karana rolled her eyes. They already knew the details from the report and really didn't want to hear a sloppy verbal from an Officer that probably wasn't even there.
She sped up towards the building leaving the Officer trailing her. The two women paced up the steps and hit the button on the door panel. The door swooshed open and they stepped inside. They walked down the hallway to the main room and nodded at the Stormtroopers stationed outside. Inside were two security officers sitting in chairs looking like they had seen better days. Stormtroopers lined the room peeping into doors and examining random objects. Karana couldn't hide a disgusted smirk and grinned at Xenea. Xenea grinned back and shook her head.
"Ok everyone get out of here and for star's sake do not touch anything!" Xenea stated firmly. The troopers stopped and looked up at the woman. They nodded to the order and quickly exited the room.
Karana walked over and punched in the code to lock the door behind them. Xenea put on some gloves began to examine the room and the closet in which the security officers were found. Karana moved to the center of the room where the two men sat. She looked down at them.
"Start talking, what happened here?"
The older looking man of the two looked up and started to stammer. "I-I'm Secu.."
Karana interrupted him, "I didn't ask who you were."
The man paused and looked towards the other man who continued to hold his head down. "He...He's been seeing this woman some. A light blue Twi'lek. It was her."
Karana kneeled down and stared at the second man. He slowly raised his head to look at her. "S-she appeared harmless. I didn't think she'd bother anything."
"That is exactly it!" Karana's voice raised slightly. "You didn't think." She jabbed him in the forehead with her index finger. "There are twenty nine soldiers of the Empire dead because of your hormones and the fact that you...didn't...think." The man jerked his head away from her and stared at the ground knowing the trouble he was in.
"Talon." Xenea said calmly. "Look at this." She held up a first aid kit and some used medical items in a bag.
Karana rose to her feet and joined Xenea across the room. She turned her head to the side and called to the two men. "Which one of you are injured?" Both shook their heads side to side and the older one called out it was used on the twi'lek. She looked back at Xenea, "Looks like we have a lead." Xenea grinned back at her.
The older man spoke up, "Her name was Liri...or something."
Xenea walked to the men and kneeled down. She pulled two forms from her pocket for them to fill out. "Put your statements here. Any details no matter how minor. Description of this Twi'lek and every encounter with her since first meeting. Be truthful...I dare you to lie to us." While Xenea explained the forms to the men, Karana took her comm off her belt and contacted Theodorik "Outlaw" Sturmwolke with the news of the evidence. Xenea then walked back to Karana and the two continued looking around the room until the men were finished with their statements.
Xenea took the forms and nodded. "You'll be handed over to the proper officials and held here in Bestine. We may need to question you further." With that she turned and opened the door and walked out. Karana quickly followed behind her. As they exited the building the Officer that had trailed them there from their transport stood curiously.
Karana slowed as she passed and gave him a short look. "Have your troops read up on what the frell not to do at an investigation scene." The two women walked off to go send their reports to the Colonel and get their evidence analyzed immediately. Both were mostly silent on the walk back. There were so many ways this incident could have been avoided and Imperial lives saved. Though both knew dwelling on what could've been done different would change nothing. They had no doubts they would get to the bottom of this and track down those responsible. They would have a name within a few hours, and perhaps some revenge would be exacted.
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Ground Zero: 1 Klick outside of Bestine
Lieutenant Theodorik "Outlaw" Sturmwolke and Sergeant Kentt "Ghost" Em'asep arrived at the crash site on a pair of Aratech Speederbikes. They dismounted just outside of the Sandtrooper security perimeter, and were immediately approached by a pair of them.
"I think you two are very lost, state your business" growled one of them, visibly on edge. Outlaw raised his hands to chest height, palms toward the pair.
"Lieutenant Outlaw of the two hundred twentieth platoon" The trooper lowered his weapon, but not his tone.
"ID, sir," he droned, reaching out with one hand.
Outlaw and Ghost both produced ID's, extremely vague, but extremely authentic. The troopers let up slightly and motioned them forward.
"My CO is over there, Captain Karlsen, he is there with the lead Investigator from the Provost Marshall's office, afraid I didn't catch his name, sir." Outlaw and Ghost both nodded and walked past the two Sandtroopers without another word. The two troopers exchanged glances, Ghost heard one of them mumble,"These guys look serious."
Outlaw strode up to the CO and the Marshall, the plates on his Reinforced armor clinking slightly. He had left his helmet with the speederbike, but he didn't look any less intimidating. Ghost stood silently behind him, covered head to toe in dark red armor. The members of the investigation team gave him a wide path as he looked like a very dangerous person.
Outlaw purposely interrupted the pair as they engaged in conversation.
"Lieutenant Outlaw of the 220th Stormtrooper Reconnaisance Platoon," he stated, intentionally not offering his hand. "Sgt. Ghost and I are not here to interfere in any way, but I want complete copies of all reports and no information kept from me during this investigation."
The Captain began to move his lips, ready to offer protest.
"I have orders directly from Special Operations Command General Hugh Shelton," he stated, handing a disk containing their warning order, scrubbed down of all classified material of course. "Confirmed and verified, now if you will excuse us, we have work to do."
"Understood Lieutenant ..." began the Captain. But Outlaw and Ghost were already moving on towards the wreckage of the first downed shuttle.
Ghost was scanning the area beyond the shuttle with a set of macrobinoculors, in the direction of the launch team's hide site.
"We won't get much here" Ghost offered,"We need to look at that hide sight."
"Agreed"
Ghost pocketed the binos and began to trot toward the speeders. Outlaw was set to follow, but paused to look at the downed shuttle. Their part of the investigation did not require an examination of the crash site, but still, Outlaw had wanted to see it. It served as a reminder of what they were faced with, and how the culprits deserved no mercy. When the law showed leniency, it was because judges did not see the horror the criminals had caused. They were sheltered from the results of the deed, and insulated from the families of the deceased.
Outlaw moved closer to the shuttle, taking a handful of sand from the huge mound created by the nose of Lambda 2471 Alpha. He looked over the mound and noticed it looked almost like a castle, like one a child would build on a beach, only in a much grander scale.
Outlaw's comm began to chirp. He took it from his belt with his other hand and calmly spoke into it,"Outlaw here".
"We have something," the voice at the other end was Talon.
Outlaw looked down at the mound of sand, then opened his palm allowing the granules to slowly drain out of it. He spoke into the comm again after a long pause.
"Mission is active, label all your reports Operation Sandcastle."
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Building 282, Rogers Military Arsenal, Mos Ecilpse, Lok
Krienz had turned his chair toward the wall in his windowless office. He was vaguely aware of Kyttn sitting silently behind him. He usually wanted to be alone in times like this, when some of his operatives were out risking life and limb in the name of the Empire. He was tough on them at times, but he held them all in very high regard, almost like a father would.
His thoughts dwelled on the 29 Sandtroopers killed. Krienz understood the perils of war, and that security was not free, and sometimes the cost was young lives. You also do not make it to the rank of Colonel without losing several of your friends in that manner. Whoever the ememy was, Rebels, Black Sun, Maulers, whoever, they only thought of he and his men as Stormtroopers, as the "established goverment". There were actual people behind the masks, especially in his unit, which was restricted to non clones only.
He turned slowly in Kyttn's direction when he caught a glimpse of himself in his small wall mirror. His steel grey eyes were much softer than usual, he looked vulnerable for that brief moment. He quickly cleared his throat and stood, adjusting his shirt.
"Why are you still here?" he asked, more curious than angry.
Kyttn quickly stood up, "I was just leaving."
"Be sure you send Outlaw's team anything they need, and I want preliminary reports on the situation. Have him bring in Operative Rockhead should we need to track any suspects. Also, alert Operative Jade and Major Kassel from the 268th the moment we have someone to question."
Kyttn nodded at each demand, then turned to leave. As she left, she noticed Krienz's eyes locked on her, in a way she had not seen before.
For all he was worth as a man, Krienz could not figure out what it was about this one, but he actually hated to see her leave.
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Meanwhile, across the galaxy...
"You think you can run away from your dishonor! Not repay what you owe?" Ruh said furiously as he hoisted the rodian high above his head by his neck.
"No! Please..don't! I can double your pa-" Gardoo began, attempting to plea for his life.
"What? Double my pay? With what? Your stolen money. You dare insult my honor!" Ruh inturrupted even more angry and squeezing down on the light green rodian's neck. He then removed a long, and custom made, vibro blade from his holster along side his DD6 and thrust it into Gardoo's shoulder cause imense pain and pining him to the wall of his hide-out shack.
"Arghh!" he howled.
At that moment, Ruh's comlink chirped inside his helmet. He was recieving a message on a secure channel.
"Ruh Shi'od." the voice came over, "Operative Rockhead, mobilize. Operation Sandcastle - Mission Active. Mission details are being uploaded now. Playtime is over. Outlaw out."
Indeed, play time was over. While Ruh had been spending the last few weeks tracking down Gardoo, an unknown force had been plotting the death of 29 Sandtroopers.
Ruh re-opened the channel. "Theo, what are we looking at here? Rebels?"
"You have the report. Read it." Outlaw came back, annoyed.
"Yea well, you know me. So is it pirates then?"
"We don't know. Could be. Could be pirates, could be Rebels, Black Sun, thugs..."
"Black Sun?" Ruh's interested perked.
"We don't know. Settle down and report in. Outlaw out."
Meanwhile, still pinned to the wall by both Ruh and his vibroblade, Gardoo looked down on the now seemingly lifeless shell of armor. He had heard rumors that this bounty hunter was a droid masquarading in armor. Hoping that it was true and the droid had suddenly lost power he reached for the vibroblade and began to pull on it. It didn't budge. Several repeated attempts failed as well.
Feeling the movement Ruh looked up quizzically. Did he really think he was going to just...get away. Ruh removed another vibroblade and thrust it into the other shoulder. Being held up by two blades and his body weight pulling down on them Gardoo was in agony.
Ruh turned to walk away as Gardoo screamed in pain. Ruh looked back over his shoulder and mumbled, "Play time is over" and continued to move towards the door.
"Y..you can't...leave...me...like this..." Gardoo pleaded.
"You're right, I can't. That is not what I was paid to do. Vangar has a message for you, 'chita chone cho geli rodia!'." Ruh said reaching for his DD6 still with his back to Gardoo.
Ruh then quickly turned around drawing his DD6 from his holster. He fire two acid laced rounds in quick succession into Gardoo's chest. One piercing his heart and the other his lung. As Gardoo looked up and and gasped for air, Ruh fired a final round into his mouth. Gardoo slumped lifeless against the wall. His job was done.
"Sin, ready the ship. Bring her down into the clearing half a klick north. It's time to go to work."
Ruh often broke contact with his unit, the 220th Platoon, to pursue his need for the hunt. However, he also was always there when the unit needed him. Yet, this time he felt he had been out of contact too long and for some reason felt some responsibility for the attack. The death of 29 men rested heavily on his heart.
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T'lirya moved through the busy streets of Mos Eisley as quickly as she could. Though she felt somewhat safer here than in Bestine, she still had that horrible feeling that someone was watching her. And where was Rox? He was supposed to meet her hours ago. They had prepared for this sort of thing, however. Rox said that if he didn't make it to the meeting spot near the starport, she should head directly to the cantina and do her best to blend in. Reluctantly, that's where she was headed, hoping her beloved was not far behind.
T'lirya traded the sun scorched street for the seedy, poorly lit cantina as she entered. The cantina was filled with a healthy mixture of cretins, ranging from small time criminals to deadly assasins. She looked hesitantly around the room, drawing the gaze of a few particularly undesirable figures. It made her skin crawl, but she kept her thoughts focused on her partner, and made her way toward the bar.
Rox had always said bartenders were the eyes and ears of any establishment. With this in mind, she got the attention of the cantinas drink slinger. Liri ordered a drink and casually asked if anyone had been looking for her. The bartender only offered her a puzzled look, which figured in her favor. Unable to shake that feeling that someone was watching her, she headed to a dimly-lit table in back, hoping for the best.
Anxiety began to get the better of T'lirya as she sipped her drink, recent events weighing heavy on her. She had not slept the night before, and a brief look in the Starport refresher's mirror confirmed what she had surmised, she looked like a hot mess. All she wanted at this moment was to know that Rox was alright.
She'd been watching the holonet for news, and so far there wasn't anything related to what they'd done. That was probably a good sign, it meant no captured criminals for the propoganda artists to parade in front of the cameras. She still found herself unable to relax. Maybe that was a good thing she reasoned, it would keep her vigilant.
There was some activity near the front of the cantina that caught her attention. She craned her neck to get a better look, when a woman appeared next to her, nearly scaring her out of her blue skin. The woman quickly issued a warning, someone was there looking for her. Her eyes widened, "Rox?" she mouthed happilly. It was then that she froze with fear. Three very dangerous looking armorclad figures stood out from the rest of the patrons. A tough looking woman stood at the door, examining every patron. Her beautiful face stood in stark contrast to the dark brown armor she wore below her neck, and the pistol holstered at her side. She wore a stern look. Her two companions were armored from head to toe, and were slowly working through the crowd towards her. Vile thoughts cascaded through T'lirya's mind as the room seemed to get smaller. It was only a matter time before they saw her, and she had nowhere to go.
Seargent Ghost had made his living studying people, he was sensitive to the slightest apprehension someone in hiding exibited. His attention was drawn to a table in the cantinas rear. He inclined his head slightly, alerting Hellion, who stood guard near the front door. She tilted her head forward in silent acknowledgment. Outlaw was now in full tactician mode, surveying the room, running possible scenarios through his head. He marched directly for the bartender. T'lirya watched as he moved forward, the crowd parting for him as if he had willed it so. As he neared the bar, Outlaw bumped shoulders with a very drunk patron who hadn't seen him coming. The mans drink tumbled to the floor, but when he opened his mouth to protest, took full view of what he was up against. Outlaws six foot three inch frame loomed over the man, his shoulders as wide as a doorway. The intoxicated customer flashed a nervous smile and sank into the crowd without a word.
T'lirya swallowed hard. Her thoughts turned to Rox, she had to see him again. All at once, she decided this was not the end for her. She rose as quietly as she was able, hoping the bartender would not turn her in. She made her way to a back room, passing a sleek looking young human woman in a rather revealing outfit. They momentarily locked eyes, and she saw something that scared her intensely, as if this woman was far more dangerous than all the others. She did her best to shrug it off, as the woman playfully flipped her cropped dark hair out of her face.
Her mind working at full speed, T'lirya slipped into the back room and searched for a way out. She spotted a small window towards the back of the room. All was not lost, she would get out that tiny window and get out of Mos Eisley. Unfortunately, she would be forced to break comm silence and let Oroxido know that someone was on to them. Wait, her commlink, where was it ... in her bag . . . her BAG! She didn't have it. Where did it go? What happened to it?
She had the bag in the cantina, she must have left it under the table. Panic struck her again, should she leave the bag or try and sneakily fetch it? She brought her hands to her face forcefully, admonishing herself not to cry. Okay Liri, she told herself, go and get the bag, there may be something in it that leads her stalkers to Rox.
Emerging from the back room carefully, T'lirya noticed the armored figures were gone. She was momentarily relieved, until she felt a set of eyes on her. Fear gripped her as she turned to face the dark haired woman, piercing green eyes trained directly at her. Before she could speak, a bell rang in her head, Liri, the bag!
Her bag. Where was it? She returned to her table, doing her best not to look frantic. She was certain this was the right table, but there was no bag to be found. She tried to collect herself one last time, attempted to reach inside of herself for one last ounce of strength. Thats when she noticed the dark haired womans smile had turned to a fit of laughter, evil, sinister laughter. T'lirya's eyes grew wide with horror. She began to turn slowly to face the woman.
"Looking for something?" The mechanical sounding words came from behind her, from Ghost, who stood imposingly behind her clutching a familiar looking brown satchel. His armor was as red as human blood, and he looked as if he had spilled much of it in his dangerous life.
"My ... my bag." she said turning to face him.
"This bag?" She barely had time to recognize it before he tossed it to Outlaw, pistol drawn. A quick glance over her shoulder revealed the woman had gone.
"What do we have here?" he said. Ghost had made her uneasy, but the absolute chill in Outlaw's voice brought about sheer terror.
He motioned to Xenea, who had by now taken a position behind her Lieutenant.
"Hellion," he paused for a moment, "restrain her."
Xenea nodded and moved towards her, placing restraints on her hands. T'lirya swore she could feel Outlaw's eyes as he stood there, watching her from behind the heavily armored helmet. His garb showed evidence of years of violence and mayhem.
"Bring her to the Major to confirm her biosignature, and then she is to go to Jade for interrogation."
The words jabbed directly into her heart, so this is how it would end, she thought. She prayed she only had the strength to protect the identity of her dear Oroxido. Come what may.
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CWO Nephrite aka "Jade" strode deliberately into the garrison outpost in Mos Eisley. Spotting the prisoner she smiled inwardly. "A simpering little Twi," she thought to herself. "Ah well, this shouldn't take too long. Too bad really, I could have used the diversion." She was good at what she did--sometimes too good. And if there was one thing she hated, it was wasting time. Nodding perfunctorily at Outlaw she turned to the blue-skinned female. Without hesitation, she got straight to the point. "Tell us about Bestine."
The Twi burst into tears, professing not to know what was being asked of her. Jade allowed the fleeting thought that maybe this one would hold out for a bit.
Pretending to acquiesce, Jade explained to the Twi that they knew who she was, and that it was useless to try and pretend otherwise. As she asked again, the girl gasped and closed her eyes for a moment--as if in pain--before opening them wide and staring up at Jade. Jade's face never changed.
"I really don't like to repeat myself. So tell us about Bestine." The girl began to tremble, again denying knowledge of what she was being asked.
Kneeling in front of the Twi, Outlaw pulled out a scanner and pointed it at her shaking hands. "She scans positive for explosive residue, ma'am." Jade grinned slightly at that obvious fabrication--the scanner tone was one indication, his attempt at appearing subordinate was the other. She knew what he was trying to do. And it was working.
The Twi began to shake harder. Jade nodded as Outlaw glanced up. "She knows," Jade said as Outlaw pulled his helmet off and tucked it under his arm. "And she knows I know."
He nodded and shifted his gaze to the Twi.
"I could take her downstairs, and..." speaking softly and deliberately Jade watched as he placed one hand over the Twi's restrained ones, "shall we say...persuade her, perhaps?"
His eyes not leaving the Twi, he simply said "may not come to that."
"Eh, alright," Jade kept her voice steady despite the annoyance she was feeling at him taking over. True the girl hadn't given her an answer yet, but they'd only just begun to question her. Still, it was his mission and she had to defer.
"Before you talk, know this..." Outlaw's voice was soft, almost gentle. Hearing him, the Twi started crying softly. "The operation you were a part of, the shooting down of those shuttles...," at that matter-of-fact statement the Twi looked up at Outlaw, the tears streaming down her face. "29 soldiers were killed."
Jade had to hand it to him, the shock effect was better than anything she'd had planned. Gasping, the girl's face turned white.
"...and they all had families that will miss them."
"No...that...that can't be." Her quiet voice faded off as she struggled to comprehend the reality of what was being said.
The girl shook her head, still trying to deny.
"Yes." Was all he said.
Staring at her for a moment, he continued. "You may not have pulled the trigger on that Plex..." he paused for a moment, watching her shocked face. "...but you know who did." Another pause. "and, you know where the hardware came from."
The girl's eyes dropped to the floor, staring at it vacantly.
"Now..." As he said the word, Jade could literally feel the defeat as it began to wash over the girl. "Before Miss Jade here gives you a few marks on that lovely skin of yours..."
"There wasn't supposed to be anyone on board," she managed to choke out in a whisper.
Outlaw nodded at her. "I imagine you were lied to, miss." While his voice still sounded compassionate, Jade knew him well enough to recognize the deadly undertone his comments were taking on. This mission cut him deeply, deeper than anything she'd seen before. "Give me a name."
The girl gasped and tried to pull her hands out from under his.
After a moment passed, Jade simply stated, "She'll give me a name, just let me talk to her for a few."
The girl stuttered as she tried to speak and then fell silent, shaking as she cried.
"T'lirya." The girl raised her eyes to his as he said her name. Jade had to admit, he was good at this. Perhaps better than herself at times."We aren't who you think we are."
"You're going to kill me, aren't you?" She finally whispered her fear.
"I hope we don't have to," was all he said.
"Oh please don't," her voice grew even quieter.
"We are not inquisitors." The girl looked at them. "We are stormtroopers."
"But...but you don't look like stormtroopers..."
"We won't turn you over to the ISB if you give us the information." At that statement from Jade, T'lirya looks up with eyes wide.
Lifting his hand, Outlaw turned her face back towards his. After a short pause, he touched his index finger to her lower lip. "We are not your regular unit," he says reassuringly. "It's complicated." The girl's shoulders fell, defeated. "You have information imperative to our mission." Again he paused, letting the words sink in. He lowered his hand to rest on hers again. "Give us a name." That last was nearly a whisper.
"Or...Oro..." the girl's voice could barely be heard.
"Oro?" Outlaw's words prodded.
"Oroxido" the name spoken nearly silently.
Outlaw pulled his hand away from hers. "Mm hm" he said as he leaned back. "Mr. Flyingrider."
"You know him?" The Twi's voice indicated some surprise as she asked.
Outlaw nodded as he stood. "We know everyone." Jade kept a straight face but she chuckled inwardly as that comment registered on the girl. "Jade," Jade nodded as he turned to face her, the icy change in his voice chilled even her. "Find out where the Plex's came from." Without waiting for her acknowledgment, he turned his back on her. "I will notify the Major."
"My way?" Jade asked as he started to walk away.
"Your way," he answered without even turning back around. Jade knew it for what it was. A command and a dismissal all in one. She heard the Twi gasp behind her. She recognized it as well.
Striding across the room, he nodded to Xenea. "Carry on." So Hellion would remain incase Jade needed help, that was good.
He pulled his helmet back on as he reached the door. "We have work to do," he spoke to Ghost. "I will arrange a transport for the Twi'lek to our holding area." She heard their voices as they faded into the distance. She pondered for a moment--not sure which unsettled her more. How bothered their stoic commander was over this, or the depths of anger in this one who usually was care-free even when he had to give orders.
Turning back to the Twi, Jade began. "Give me the name of the one who sold you the launchers."
Whispering, the girl responded, "they were stolen, ma'am, and I don't know from where."
"Your thoughts betray you."
The girl blanched at the emotionless tone of Jade's voice and she shakes her head and whispers, "no."
Leaning close to the girl, Jade whispered, "Your guilt runs deep."
The girl sobbed, trying to curl up into a ball.
Jade smiled. She'd thought perhaps Outlaw had cracked the girl completely. Seemed there would still be some work to do after all. She had time. The transport would take a bit to be refueled.
"You know, the one you're protecting has already forgotten about you..." As Jade listened to the soft denials, she knew the seed was planted and starting to grow. The girl was now trying to convince herself, not Jade.
The comm beeped and Jade checked the channel. This was a call she couldn't ignore. "Sgt. Major," she motioned to Hellion, "take this thing down to a holding cell. I'll be down directly."
She waited until the two had descended the first flight of stairs before she spoke. "Major, I'm sure the Lt. has provided you the name of our next target."
Major Kassel rarely allowed emotion to slip into her voice, but Jade could tell from the tone at the other end that this mission had yet another of them on edge. Shaking her head as if the Major were there in the room, she responded to the only other query. "No, ma'am, not yet but I should have that information for you shortly."
She closed the comm channel and turned to head down the stairs. She figured it wouldn't be more than a few minutes 'til she would be able to call the Major back. Certainly long before the transport arrived.
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Ghost stood near the door, arms crossed, silently watching Outlaw question T'lirya. He stood up and replaced his helmet, no doubt satisifed with himself. He hadn't even turned around to answer Jade's last question.
"Your way," he stated matter of factly. Even Ghost hastened to think of what was to come for the young twi'lek.
"We have work to do" Outlaw stated to Ghost, who simply nodded as he fell into step next to him. The pair made their way into the street again, headed toward the civilian shuttle landing pad. Ghost listened intently as his Lieutenant outlined the next phase of the operation. Their investigation of the hide site had given them nothing. Unfortunately, too much time had passed since the terrorists made their getaway, and the desert made short work of removing footprints or bantha tracks. Theodorik was splitting up his operatives, each going under cover to investigate several known criminal hide outs.
The pair of operatives arrived at the nearly empty shuttleport moments later. Outlaw purchased a ticket from a battered looking droid and shuffled to the shuttle. He turned to his long time friend.
"If you come up with anything, comm me." The statement was unnessecary. Ghost was a professional, one of the best recon experts in the entire Stormtrooper Corps. How such an imposing figure could blend into just about any crowd was source of mystery to Outlaw.
Ghost nodded, adding reassuringly, "Immediately."
The shuttle ramp closed leaving Ghost staring at its metallic surface. He watched it disappear behind the surrounding buildings, due north. Now Ghost would take his own shuttle trip.
He settled into his starboard side window seat methodically examining each passenger. No one looked out of the ordinary, he thought as he leaned back remaining on his guard. Ghost turned slightly to the window, watching Mos Eisley drop out of sight behind the mountains. He casually rested his left hand on his satchel, its dangerous contents disguised by its tattered appearance. Ghost returned his attention to the shuttles other occupants, small time thugs by his guess. They were clearly not professionals, so caught up in themselves they didn't even give Ghost a second look. Dismissing them as no threat, he continued watching the tatooine sand buzz by the window, occasionally stealing looks at them in the reflection on the window.
The shuttle coasted to the landing pad in the small township. Ghost exited the shuttle last, stopping outside to take note of his surroundings. He noticed a camera facing the shuttleport perched atop a lightpost.
"Might have to check that later", he noted to himself. Ghost strode down the town's main thoroughfare, leading him to the cantina, "The Trusty Thruster". Ghost walked past the entrance, then doubled back around another building, ensuring he wasn't followed. Confident he had no trailer, he entered the tavern. Ghost paused in the doorway to allow his heads up display to adjust to the interior lighting. As he looked over the cantina, he mentally noted all of its patrons, one human at a bar table, two more at a table in the center of the room, and three others at another table 3 meters beyond that. He examined the human at the bar, who looked a bit dazed.
"Excuse me, do you have a moment?"
Ghost's tone was polite but direct, but the man didn't even blink. Under the influence of something mind altering no doubt, Ghost thought. He resisted the temptation to knock him flat on his back.
He next moved to the group of three, a human female, a bothan female , and a human male. The human male slouched in his chair, dressed in black armor, sans helmet, and it looked like both he and the armor had seen better days. The female was standing beside him, both hands rested on the table. He clearly interrupted something here. He turned to the bothan, seated to the woman's right, who was drinking a thick grey liquid Ghost did not recognize on sight. The armored man was the first to acknowledge Ghost's presence.
"What do you want?" He barked as he scowled at the red armored intruder.
"I am looking for someone," Ghost replied, ignoring the man's tone."A human named Oroxido Flyingrider."
Ghost turned slightly sideways as he noticed he now had the attention of the entire cantina.
"He is tall, medium build, athletic looking. He has dark hair, long, about shoulder length, possibly longer. His eyes are dark also."
Ghost paused a moment, allowing the information to sink in. He noticed the bothan lean forward in interest. Ghost continued.
"He has a high opinion of himself, considers himself a bit of a charmer, and might be trying to pass himself off as a musician, specifically, a mandovial player."
The last comment stirred a reaction from the crowd. The bothan spoke up.
"Someone like that was here before. He was very polite but seemingly in a hurry." The bothan now had Ghost's full attention. He made sure his holorecorder captured everything.
"Continue" Ghost prodded.
The human female interupted, "Does this man have a bounty on 'im?"
Ghost nodded, "Afirmative."
"Perhaps this information is worth something then, yes?" asked the bothan.
Ghost turned over his palm revealing a credit chip. He plunked it down on the wooden table with a dull click. The diminutive bothan reached for it, Ghost quickly slammed his palm down onto it.
"Tell me more"
The bothan shrugged resigningly.
"Very well, he was here not too long ago, alone. Swinging a mandiviol as you say. He didn't say much, just having a drink and then wandering over to the shuttle. That's all I know, honest."
Ghost removed his hand from the credit chip.
"Your payment. If you see anything else, you can expect more."
Ghost removed a datapad from his satchel, he would need to hack into the security camera across from the shuttle. The bothan female stared at the credit chip left on the table, almost afraid to pick it up. Ghost sensed her apprehension, glancing down at the chip he quipped, "looks like your buying the next round."
The cantina patrons shifted in their seats, not entirely sure what to think of this man, or the mandiviol slinging stranger he sought. They watched as Ghost left the cantina without any more words. The bothan quickly snatched the chip off of the table.
"Ten Thousand Credits!"she exclaimed. The other patrons stared wide eyed.
Beneath the chip was a small card, with a comm frequency and a holo mail address on it. The only name give was "Ghost". The bothan womans fur stood on end. This Oroxido was in some serious trouble.
Ghost leaned against the light post adorning the security camera, easily gaining access into its stored video data. There was no sound on the recording he noticed frowning, well, better than nothing. He watched the footage of Oroxido as he purchased a ticket for Mos Espa, then patiently waited for the shuttle to land. Ghost was perplexed. Why would this wanted criminal do his best to be seen in this manner. The camera on the light post was not hidden in the least, and Oroxido had done nothing to disguise his identity. He even made no attempt to block his ticket destination from the cameras prying eye. Was this guy stupid or just that brazen?
As the video continued, Ghost watched as the shuttle landed, lowering its ramp. Oroxido stepped onto the shuttle without hesitation. Moments later the shuttle shot off into the distance. It seemed very straight forward, next stop would be Mos Espa. Ghost paused a moment, something was clearly not right.
He watched the video again, taking note of every last detail. The shuttle landed, ramp opened, subject entered ... shuttle took off ... wait a second, he paused. Ghost saw a set of footprints in the sand opposite the shuttle, they had not been there before it landed. Oroxido went right out the other side of the craft, knowing the camera was on him.
"You dirty son of a ..."
Ghost activated his comm link on a secure channel.
"Outlaw, our subject is hiding out here in Mos Carova"
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Mos Eisley, Tatooine
The starport was crowded as usual. A young bothan weaved through the crowd, doing his best to fight his way to the Holo News Terminal. Satim didn't follow the news typically, but the news didn't typically involve him directly. At only 20 standard years of age, Satim was the youngest member of Rox's crew. He was also the smallest, not all that unusual being that he was Bothan, but it meant he was always trying to prove himself. He was a scrappy individual, always looking for a fight, and always running his mouth. His value to Rox's crew was his willingness to do anything for the gang, constantly risking illness and injury when no one else in the crew would.
Satim was pretty proud of himself at the moment, and he was having a hard time hiding his toothy grin. To be included in this operation by Oroxido had meant he made it, he was truly a part of the groups inner circle. Two years of doing poodoo work payed off, he thought. It was taking all of his will power to keep quiet about the incident. Three Imperial shuttles, that was quite an accomplishment. He was only slightly dissapointed when the holo news made no mention of the shuttles. Nothing could bring him down now, not even Rox deciding the crew needed to split up for a few days. He laughed to himself when he thought back to Rox handing him a handful of credits, telling him to lay low for a few days. He had one intention with all this scratch, get filthy stinking drunk.
Fifteen Minutes Later ...
Satim smoothed his facial fur as he stood at the cantina's front entrance. Music was filtering out into the street from a band of Bith's jamming out a familiar tune. He began to hum happily, content with his place in the universe. Two of the crew had expressed remorse regarding their crime, Satim laughed it off.
"Who cares?" he thought,"They were worthless Imperial shuttle pilots."
Satim entered the cantina with the swager of a man twice his size. Make way, he thought, dangerous criminal coming through. The patrons in the cantina were less than impressed of course, which Satim took no small offense too. Ingrates all of them, wait till the Empire takes total control of this dust bucket, they will see then, he thought.
Wuher, the local barkeep, gave Satim a sideways look when the bothan plunked down a 100 credit chip.
"Whaddaya want huurton face?" he snarled.
"Jawa beer, you old banthas ass," he shot back, dropping another 100 credit chip next to first.
Wuher instantly wanted to blast the little fur ball's head off but thought better of it. He would leave it to his patrons, who were usually more than willing to straighten out some snot nosed punk that got a little too full of himself. Little jerk probably robbed some old man and is living it up, well he would get his due.
Quickly, Satim was on his third Jawa beer, and he was beginning to annoy the other bar guests. None of them were as impressed with him as much as he was with himself. Stupid small time thugs, he thought, I shot down three Imperial shuttles. He noticed an Aqualish pilot looking him over.
"Hey, what the hell are you looking at?" he growled. The Aqualish huffed and turned away.
"Yeah, thats what I thought. You don't want to mess with me anyway, I kill people for a living,"he bragged.
More people began to take notice of Satim now, and he was enjoying the attention. He leaned against the bar smuggly.
"Thats right, a killer. I kill Imperials too, cus I ain't scared a nobody."
Now he had nearly everyone's ear. He was rather enjoying himself. A human man shuffled into the place next to him at the bar.
"So, you are some kind of assasin then?" The human asked him.
"Bah, assasins kill one person at a time, I shot down three lambda shuttles with a plex launcher."
Satim took the last swallow of his fourth Jawa beer and grinned ear to ear. The other guests laughed, dismissing the stories as the fabrications of a drunken nobody. In his drunken state, however, Satim mistook their laughter, he thought he had impressed them. He felt like a big time gangster now. He was so caught up in his new found attention, that he didn't notice the dimly lit table to his right. A older man sat beneath a hooded cloak, sipping at a hot glass of Aitha. He didn't look particularly dangerous, his grey hair receding, his manner mild and grandfatherly. Other guests shrugged off Satim's ravings as utter fantasy, but this old man knew something they didn't. While Satim continued drinking and bragging, the hooded figure snuck out into the night air.
Moments later, the old man stood silently in a darkened doorway across from the cantinas back entrance. He waited patiently for a young human couple to pass, and then lifted a commlink to his lips.
"Geezer calling Outlaw. Urgent message."
Unknown Safe House, Mos Eisley, Tatooine
Across town from the cantina, the 220th had set up shop in a small nondescript house. They would use this as their forward headquarters until the mission was complete. Four Operatives stood around a rickety wooden table covered in technical equipment. A single lamp hung overhead, giving the figures a foreboding appearance. Rockhead, Hellion, and Talon were cleaning and reassembling weapons, while Ghost was adjusting a set of Low Light Amplification Goggles. Their Lieutenant had excused himself to the rear bedroom to recieve an important communique from Geezer.
Theodorik managed a rare smile as he rejoined the group. He looked down at his chronometer, just over 60 hours after the security station was infiltrated and they had two solid leads. Agent Geezer was attached to the 268th Intelligence Detachment, and was one of the best field operatives in the business. Major Kassel, the Detachment's commander, had sent him to Mos Eisley to do what he did best, blend in and keep his eyes and ears open. It had proved to be a valid assignment as Satim had just bragged his way onto Outlaw and Company's radar.
The Lieutenant relayed the news to his collegues, who continued their work, looking almost unimpressed. The group was clearly "on task", all information received was properly absorbed, dissected, analyzed, and stored into memory. Each member of the team would form educated opinions and draw conclusions based on their training and experience, and then share their thoughts with the group. Rank meant little within the platoon, every idea was entertained. The mission came first always, and the integrity of the 220th a close second. Theodorik looked around the room slowly.
"Questions?" He asked. SFC Talon spoke first.
"Any possibility this bothan witnessed the incident and is trying to take credit for it?"
"Remote," replied Outlaw.
"The security tapes Ghost recovered show clear evidence Oroxido is hiding out in the North East Tatooine area." he continued,"I am assigning Ghost and Talon to that area for recon."
The pair nodded.
"Hellion, Rockhead, I want to explore this connection between Satim and Oroxido. Before we start combing the city, I want to speak with one of your informants Rockhead."
Rockhead shifted his weight forward with interest.
"Do I get to use some of my 'persuasion' skills? " Rockhead asked.
Outlaw nodded only slightly, chosing to plow forward with his objectives, if any informants needed to be 'persuaded', he had no outward objections.
"If this Satim was really involved, then his big mouth is going to lead us to the rest of this group. Jade is working on the Twi'lek as we speak, going to get us some more names from Oroxido's crew, as well as how many of them were involved. But I assure you, General Shelton has give us the green light to punish these individuals ourselves. There will be blood shed over this."
A wide grin spread over Rockhead's face. The young Zabrak was a natural killer, spending most of his time chasing down and assasinating rebels and criminals for the Empire. He was a disciplined soldier however, and was brought in by Krienz whenever his tracking skills were needed. He would have his chance to exact some revenge.
Satisfied his troops were all on the same page, Theodorik concentrated on his own weapons. They were getting close to needing them.
Mos Eisley, 48 hours later
A cloaked figure did his best to slink through the back alleys of Mos Eisley. It was something Oroxido was not used to, all the sneaking around. He thought of himself as a rogue and a gangster, a brazen sort of ruffian that people both feared and respected. He had managed to carve out a small niche within the Tatooine criminal element. His usual penchant for stolen goods and petty theft had actually not given him much of a name within the criminal underworld. It was debatable whether he understood that he was still a virtual nobody, or his refusal to admit as such was utter dillusion.
What Rox and his gang had done this time was so unspeakable, even some of the seediest locals found it unfathomable he even attempted it. Word had gotten around pretty quickly that people were looking for him, and it wasn't Imperials. He had felt a small level of safety in Mos Carova, amongst the other questionable activity there. The local Krayt dragon population had done well to keep any kind of law enforcement out of the area. He had been forced to come out of hiding this evening however, he had a problem with a member of his crew that was endangering all of them. While he could hardly believe he was in such a public place, Satim needed to be silenced.
Oroxido poked his head through the archway of the cantina, looking out into the throng of patrons. Another member of the gang had visited Mos Carova to inform him that a young bothan was bragging about bringing down three Lambda Shuttles, and living it up with fists full of credits in Mos Eisley, but now Rox saw no sign of him. He breathed in deeply, trying to stifle his growing panic.
He walked to the bar as casually as he could manage, and questioned the bartender on his bothan comrade. While Wuher knew instantly who he was referring to, he hadn't seen him at all that day nor did he know where he had gone last night. While this disturbed Rox, the bartender did admit Satim left on his own power and there wasn't any hints towards violence.
Hoping the young bothan would return to the cantina, Oroxido decided to blend in and play a little mandiviol, hoping to score some gossip. Perhaps he could find out who was following him. He settled in along a wall next to a pretty twi'lek, who introduced herself as Selria.
In the shadows, an old man spoke barely above a whisper into a commlink.
"Outlaw. The subject is here ..."
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Somewhere outside Mos Eisley
CSM Xenea "Hellion" Foxx opened up a secure channel and put the comm set in Outlaw's waiting hand. "Secure?" he asked.
"Yes," she nodded as she stepped away from his kneeling form.
She took a few moments to study him as he made his call. There was more to this situation--and she didn't just mean the personal comm he'd received a few moments ago that prompted him to request a direct channel through to Corps Command. Something was on his mind. Something he wasn't sharing. But she knew better than to ask, he'd tell her when he was ready.
"Outlaw out" he clipped as he stood and handed her back the comm set.
"Eisley." Outlaw said, "Oroxido was seen here in Eisley."
"What the..." Rockhead's explicative was cut-short by Outlaw.
"Rockhead, you talk to the informant alone. I want names, and I want to know who sold these terrorists the Plex's. Do what you have to"
Rockhead's face grew sinister. "Yes sir,"he snarled.
Outlaws eyes locked on Hellion's for a moment, then he turned and started towards the transport. "You're with me."
Hellion nodded once to Rockhead and trotted after Outlaw stepping up her normal stride a bit to match Outlaw's pace.
Sitting on the transport, he finally broke the silence. "I gave the order to detain him, he should be in custody by the time we get there."
She nodded, placing a hand on his arm and letting it rest there for a few moments--not that he could feel it through his armor, but he knew it was there. She'd served with him for too long, he was not just her superior, he was a friend and much more. He continued his silent observation out the window and she retracted her hand.
Central Mos Eisley, 30 minutes later
Striding into the garrison, Hellion immediately knew something wasn't right. And if she could tell, she knew he could. There was virtually no security, all that was visible were two troopers and a female Twi'lek. "What have we here, yet another fake ID..."
The girl protested that it wasn't hers, that he'd set her up.
"Tell us where you're hiding the rest of the IDs..." the troopers made as if to head down to the lower level as Outlaw and Hellion came into view.
"Take her downstairs, I'll be right down," said one of them whose insignia marked him as a private.
"Is that your only prisoner?" Outlaw asked in an icy tone.
The private nodded, "Yes sir, we just arrested her at the cantina for passing off a fake Imperial ID."
From partway down the stairs, Hellion heard the other trooper say "Tell me where you are hiding the rest of them...perhaps a strip search is in order."
She saw Outlaw's shoulders stiffen slightly and knew he'd heard the comment as well.
"And are you aware that while you were pussy-footing around with that little Twi, a dangerous criminal was standing a few feet away and thanks to your incompetence was allowed to escape?"
Though she couldn't see the trooper's face, she was certain that his face had just become as white as his armor at the tone in Outlaw's voice.
"Sir, we ... we didn't..." the trooper started to stammer.
"Enough!" He growled and turned his back on the trooper. "Sgt., enlighten the private while I go see about this prisoner."
Hellion nodded.
"Maybe she'll have some information we can use," he muttered.
As he descended the stairs, the other trooper came up from a different direction.
"Private" she began, holding back a snicker as the trooper saluted her. "Your orders were to proceed to the cantina and detain one Oroxido Flyingrider. Reliable reports placed him there, playing his mandovial, not more than an hour ago. Care to..."
As she spoke the second trooper blurted out "Is she a rebel? I'll question this one." She gave the private credit, his eyes didn't waiver from her.
Not getting a response, the second trooper stepped directly between them, his back to her, and repeated, "she a rebel?"
Staring at the back of his head, she cleared her throat.
"Trooper, step aside," the private urged. Once, then a second time, and a third.
Finally Hellion heard the begged whisper "PLEASE."
The second trooper quickly moved away. Whether it was the 'please' or the fact that Outlaw's voice, speaking in a very soothing tone as he quite obviously offered a refreshment to the prisoner filtered up to the main floor from below, she could only guess.
"Hey, what are you doing with..." she heard him say as he descended the stairs.
"I'm sorry, ma'am, he's ..." the private began and then his voice trailed off when he saw the look in her eyes.
"The criminal you and your 'cohort'," she said the word with some disgust, "let slip, is wanted for a brutal act of terrorism that killed 29 troopers. So as I was saying, care to explain how you ended up with that twi'lek instead of..." the harshness in her voice grew stronger, but she cut off her sentance as the trooper's voice from below grew more strenuous.
The private gulped audibly and shifted his weight. His voice was hoarse when he spoke, "Ma'am, I didn't receive..."
"Never mind," she cut him off. "I'll have a report sent to your commander. A copy of the arrest warrant will be included. Next time, perhaps you'll pay more attention. Dismissed." He seemed glued to his spot so she motioned her head towards the stairway and simply said "GO!"
The private fled down the stairs "Trooper, get the Lt. what he asked for."
Hellion didn't need to be given her orders, she knew the next thing she would be instructed to do and so she moved to a comm terminal and steeled herself as she put in the call. "Hellion here, I need to speak to Vixen."
As she waited, she listened to the commotion going on down below. She almost pitied the poor trooper, she'd never been on the receiving end of Theo's wrath but had heard it before. He could be almost as imposing as his older brother when he really wanted to though she'd never told him that.
"Major," she began, "the arrest was no joy here. A full report will be submitted." She paused, listening to the questions at the other end. "No, the only prisoner here is a female Twi. Chances are she saw the target so Outlaw is questioning her now." She paused again and then nodded, "Yes, ma'am, I'll inform him. Hellion out." She sighed as she closed the channel and stood there for a moment.
Curiosity got the better of her, and she moved to the stairs to hear what was going on below.
"Thank you," she heard the twi say. "I feel much better now."
"Good." At the soft tone in his voice Hellion smiled a little. He sounded like Theo now, not Outlaw, and she knew the girl would tell him what he wanted to know. "Let me know if you need another glass."
"So, before those troopers interrupted you, did you happen to see a mandovial player in the cantina?"
"Yes, in fact I was listening to him when they approached me." At that comment the trooper started towards the door but the private pulled him back. "Why do you ask?"
"He's simply wanted for questioning. Nothing to worry about." The girl giggled slightly and Hellion presumed he'd winked at her or tweaked her nose. A masterful flirt, that one. "Selria, right?" he paused a moment. "What else can you tell me about him, Selria?"
"Well...he seemed nervous," she said, "he kept watching the doorway. Like he was looking for someone." She paused for a moment. "Before he started playing, he was speaking to the bartender, Wuher is his name. I wasn't close enough to hear their conversation but he might be able to tell you more."
"Do you think you would recognize him if you saw him again?" Hellion presumed the girl nodded yes because he continued, "Would you be willing to let me know if you do?" Again, the girl must have nodded yes. "I'm glad," his voice almost a whisper now. "Here's my comm information, make sure you don't lose it." The girl giggled again.
"Can I continue questioning MY prisoner now?" The trooper pushed his way back into the cell.
Able to see just inside the cell, she watched as Outlaw stepped protectively in front of the girl. "I think she's earned a bit of a reprieve, don't you?" The gentle tone from before was gone again and the voice was all Outlaw. Hellion heard the trooper start to protest, Outlaw gave the trooper one of his stares-- the trooper stopped and said that he'd go get her things.
Turning back to the girl, his voice softened once more. "Ok, they are going to get your things for you and let you go home. Remember to let me know if you see him. His name is Oroxido. Oroxido Flyingrider."
"I will. And I promise I won't let him know you are looking for him."
That comment certainly gained a smile from Outlaw. She could hear it in his voice as he responded, "Thank you."
He turned and exited the cell. As he started up the stairs, he looked up at Hellion. She could see a hint of anger still hiding behind his eyes. "We're done here." He said as he passed her. "Is the Major aware of the situtation?" He turned and looked at Hellion expectantly as they reached the main floor.
"Yes, I already informed her. And I let her know a full report will be submitted."
He gave her a slight smile, "Good. Thank you for taking care of that."
"She also said to tell you that Jade was successful in achieving what you wanted..." She let that sentance trail off, hoping he'd clue her in on what it was he'd asked for.
That statement got another smile. "Very good." He stopped to check and make sure that the troopers were indeed releasing the Twi'lek.
"The prisoner's name was Selria, she saw Oroxido, spoke to him very briefly. He also spoke to the bartender, one of Major Vixen's agents is already on the way over to the cantina to chase down that lead."
The pair emerged from the garrison into the street, Outlaw paused, visibly perplexed. Hellion turned her head to the side, about to speak, but Outlaw broke the silence first.
"Why would Flyingrider come back here? Did he figure out Ghost was onto him in Carova?" It was more of a thought outloud than an actual question. After another few seconds, Outlaw continued to walk.
"The bothan"
"Satim?" Asked Hellion.
"Satim. Rox came back to Eisley to try and shut him up. The link between them is confirmed. Keep Ghost and Talon digging around Mos Carova, you and I are going to see what we know about this bothan."