Ravi continued his circle around the settlement. As the whirling turbines in the back kept him suspended in the air, sensors on the ship began mapping. With small signals sent out and reflected back, a clearer picture of the situation could truly be understood. Of course, there had been...
Ugh, what an idiot. That Garcia guy though those statues were Jedi heads? Jorik wished he could have just told Mugizu that hiring him was a bad idea. That and wasting lots of money on lightsabers. Apparently, it did no good when actually fighting them.
Jorik continued to wait in the pilot's...
Garcia continued to panic as the lightsaber was pointed at him. He was a bit paralyzed as he was supposed to turn over his weapon but didn't want to make any sudden moves that would spook the Jedi.
"Just take my weapon, I don't want it! Uh! Uh! The captain keeps all the Jedi stuff in his room...
Mugizu fell into a deep sleep as his wounds healed. He wasn't really conscious enough to register just what was happening and actually remember it. But his sleep felt calm and refreshing. His dreams brought him back to a happy time when the family was together.
Meanwhile, elsewhere on the...
Hmm...
I guess when I asked about it, I thought they were focusing of Enemy of my Enemy and they seemed to positively react. Now that I'm already in the thread, I don't see the advantage of turning him into an NPC (Though the pilot probably won't do a whole lot till the end of the mission).
Ravi lifted the bird back into the sky. The communications of the slavers were still jammed so he had some freedom to poke around. The altitude would give him a better view of the area and would allow him to figure out just how to extract the guy when they finally got him. It was somewhat...
It didn't particularly matter too much for Mugizu. Looking to his side, a pool of blood was rapidly growing. He must have hit the sharpened edges of the refrigeration unit. Probably should have fixed that years ago.
"Too good to kill me, huh? I guess mind control and kidnapping are okay...
What about the time period shortly after horses were reintroduced to the North American plains following the Pueblo revolt? There, you'd have the rapidly spreading practice of horseback riding in fairly familiar terrain for many Americans but in a largely unexplored era for games.
"Tell him stealth and guile. Way less messy." Ravi said to Arten right before Arten made it out of the ship.
Admittedly, those were two strengths of Ravi and he preferred to use them when possible. He just wasn't a huge fan of bodily harm, it hurt way too much. Plus, this mission probably...
What? Why couldn't his men hit these Jedi? They had undergone training to fight Jedi. Some had even fought Jedi. And now some were running away. Worthless, useless pirates. Pledging all of these oaths and promptly forgetting them when the going got tough. Mugizu had to do something about...