Telly Udon was rather enjoying the new spoils of war. The [URL' https://www.thestarwarsrp.com/index.php?threads/raxus-prime-raided-by-resistance.105558/'/] raid [/URL] on Raxus Prime, by all metrics, had been a roaring success for the Resistance. They'd dealt a critical blow to the shipyards, had embarassed the Empire and had stolen a cache of valuable Imperial technology in the process. Telly's personal favorite piece of loot was the new squad of battle droids his cell had. [https://thestarwarsrp.com/index.php?threads/rdr-008-series-battle-droid.98697/']They[/URL] were currently being repainted as their Imperial colors just didn't go along with their new programming.
Hiding out in the remote village in the heart of the lush rainforests of Phindar, Telly Udon and his fellow Resistance members had taken shelter in an abandoned barn on the outskirts of town as they busied themselves repairing, refueling and repainting their newly stolen Imperial shuttle before they departed for even more missions. It was Telly's hope that splitting up the ships of his Resistance cells would eliminate the risk of being found by Imperials looking for retribution.
However, even rebels needed breakfast and Telly volunteered to go into the nearby village to pick up some food. Well, actually they'd drawn straws and Telly had lost but, still. As Telly walked through the village, he couldn't help but be captivated by the exotic beauty of Phindar. Brightly colored flora and fauna surrounded him, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers. He marveled at how this seemingly tranquil paradise could be a hotbed for scoundrels, thieves and bounty hunters but such was the nature of these towns nestled deep in the heart of the Phindarian jungles. As he made his way through town, he kept one hand firmly on the blaster pistol strapped to his hip. True enough, this place was very remote but the Empire had a long reach and his face wasn't exactly unknown at this point. He pulled up his neckscarf to cover more of his face and continued on his errand.
And, of course, Imperials weren't the only ones who wanted the Pau'an Alliance veteran dead. The Resistance had slowly been growing from an anti Sith organization into an anti Force wielder's organization and Telly was certainly one of the more moderate members of the Resistance, seeing the Jedi as occasionally helpful nuisances and not enemies. It was entirely possible that an enterprising bounty hunter may have been hired by Telly's own people to take him out in a bid to control his cell and integrate it more fully into the more radical ideas of the Resistance.
@Die Shize
Hiding out in the remote village in the heart of the lush rainforests of Phindar, Telly Udon and his fellow Resistance members had taken shelter in an abandoned barn on the outskirts of town as they busied themselves repairing, refueling and repainting their newly stolen Imperial shuttle before they departed for even more missions. It was Telly's hope that splitting up the ships of his Resistance cells would eliminate the risk of being found by Imperials looking for retribution.
However, even rebels needed breakfast and Telly volunteered to go into the nearby village to pick up some food. Well, actually they'd drawn straws and Telly had lost but, still. As Telly walked through the village, he couldn't help but be captivated by the exotic beauty of Phindar. Brightly colored flora and fauna surrounded him, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of blooming flowers. He marveled at how this seemingly tranquil paradise could be a hotbed for scoundrels, thieves and bounty hunters but such was the nature of these towns nestled deep in the heart of the Phindarian jungles. As he made his way through town, he kept one hand firmly on the blaster pistol strapped to his hip. True enough, this place was very remote but the Empire had a long reach and his face wasn't exactly unknown at this point. He pulled up his neckscarf to cover more of his face and continued on his errand.
And, of course, Imperials weren't the only ones who wanted the Pau'an Alliance veteran dead. The Resistance had slowly been growing from an anti Sith organization into an anti Force wielder's organization and Telly was certainly one of the more moderate members of the Resistance, seeing the Jedi as occasionally helpful nuisances and not enemies. It was entirely possible that an enterprising bounty hunter may have been hired by Telly's own people to take him out in a bid to control his cell and integrate it more fully into the more radical ideas of the Resistance.
@Die Shize