Being Sith Master meant Altair had to put acolytes and Champions through drills and missions. Jakku was considered deserted and empty, but ISB had reports of activity. Curiously, the activity was tied to other Sith - people that were dissidents and becoming a problem. Intel suggested that there were bases set up by these groups with the goal of striking against the Empire. Previous operations had failed and the groups never returned.
Altair arrived on the planet ahead of time and waited for a few acolytes to join him. While this was a risky mission, he had faith that they would pull through. Each acolyte would be assigned five Imperials. Almost nothing was known about the dissidents or the kinds of resources they had.
The tiefling waited for the others to arrive. He would glance at them as soon as they did. He wasn’t the type for slow introductions, so he cut right to the chase.
“I’m Commander Altair Din,” He said, “You’ve all been briefed on the general details of this mission. If you think it’s vague, unfortunately that’s all the intel we have so far. We will have to do a combination of recon and combat to get to the bottom of this insurgent group and wipe them out.”
Altair paused before he continued, “I like to know the kind of group I’m working with. Gimme your name and a Nope Trigger. A Nope Trigger is anything that would make you very likely to bail and ditch the mission,” He knew this would be an odd request, but he didn’t care. It was better to get this out of the way now, “My Nope Trigger is anything creepy. Disembodied voice, freaky inexplicable shit, spooky crap that shouldn’t be happening - my ass is outta there. Everybody has their trigger, so let the group know yours so we ain’t surprised by your nonsense.”
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